141)erRorri ftwisn TEMPLE BETH EL Y. 1London Applauds P. S. GIVE FORMAL Jewish Genius In BALL FEBRUARY 5 New.~..... Refreshments, WOODWARD Stop! Look! Listen! (Continued From Page One. January 23. or rather to re-create and renew in English, with reserves and restraints and all necessary modifications, the emotional triumph winch he achieved long ago in his native tongue. Moscovitch is a great influence for the communal good, as are all Jews who demonstrate the quality and the versatility of the national genius to a public like the British, which asks nothing more than that genius, what- ever its race, shall give them of its best. At the same time prosperity is settling hint down into something not quite his natural self, something rather too successful and accepted to stand for all it !night in real Jew- ish significance. Judging from the sale of tickets to date and the conscientious manner in which the Board of Directors are working, the Second Annual Formal Ball of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El promises to be the moat elaborate affair In the history of the organization. No detail will be overlooked to make the evening u most enjoyable one for those attend- 1 Ing. The Y. I'. S. special augmented orchestra which has added so greatly AVENUE FILINKM January Linen Sale the Several Arts Favors Scheduled; Second Dramatic Evening Sunday, For Gentlewomen 222 RON ICLE - Plays Dignified Shylocic I remember him telling me not long Is coming to a close. This is the Final Week. Final opportunity to buy Linens, Comforts and Bed Blankets at 33 1-3 to 50''( off prices. Linen Shop Reductions of 20% to 333% Fifth Floor ••••■ • • • ■•■••••■ •■ ••• ••:•:"*.T ■ f•e."..4"fre•eiv..- "\eSi"-"Ne". ■ " ■ :ESEIR IMIGIM EIMIRMO NIMEMEW MISS MARION WEINBERG Arrangement committee-- Photo by C. M. Hayes & Co. ago that he always bore in mind, when he played Shylock, the essential dig- nity of soul with which Shakespeare was inspired when he wrote The Merchant of Venice. In an age of blind prejudice the greatest of Eng- lish poets took his stand on the side of freedom, only deferring to the ignorance of the crowd in small parti- culars which could not affect the nobility of the whole picture. Nlos covitch holds strongly to the opinion that Shakespeare intentionally left it open in his subtle draughtsmanship of this character for the actor to put whatever degree he could of Jewish sympathy into Shy-Ma's pleading of his cause and that it is therefore es senitally a character for a Jewish actor to play. But now, I fear, Mos coyitch has tasted too long of the sweets of Shaftsbury Avenue to tear himself from the portrayal of the con ventionally unconventional romantic "artists" which the British Gallery thrills to see, We shall get no more Shylocks from him, only (treat Lov- ers. Jews Advancing Artistically. 'A VER since thi sstore was founded, it has been our ideal to handle and sell nothing but the best in furni- ture. Not necessarily expensive furniture, but the kind that has quality built into it, through and through. We are now offering this furniture for sale at prices that are really remarkable—actual discounts that range from 20% to 33 1-3 on everything from the top floor to the basement. But a Yiddish Theater for the \Vest End. There's a "proposition." Meanwhile, we are advancing artis- to the success to all young people's in other directions. Zangwilr. 11 affairs will play for dancing. Favors tically - Melting Pot" has been revived for a will be distributed among the ladies day or two amid an appreciation and ss and delicious refreshments will be ■ enthusiasm which it does one good served. Several "surprise entertain- to hear. There is talk of a very young sa Nine floors of beautiful furniture with somethiug for every home s met features" of an unusual nature new' Hamlet from the provinces who in each one of them will be staged. Inasmuch as the sale is half a Jew and wholly a revelation. :: of tickets will be limited and since Young men and women in the com- munity are doing progressive and gene i 1 the time Is drawing close the reser- thi uinely constructive work in the realms :Aration of tickets should not be delay- of literature, painting, sculpture :, ed. Remember the date, Feb. 5 at poetry, music and politics. Philip ■ Elk's Temple. Guedalla is regarded as one of the - On Sunday evening, Jan. 23, mem- coming men 111 the Liberal Party, and bees will have the opportunity of wit- he certainly has a pretty Disraelian messing the Y. I'. S. Second Dramatic wit. Gilbert Frankua has more than . fulfilled as a novelist the traditions Formerly the : s Evening at which time the second of of his mother, Frain! Denby, and his a aeries of one-act sketches will be romance." Peter Jackson, Cigar Mer- . ■ staged. Written especially for the chant" is regarded as a most brilliant (Next to St. John's Church) occasion "A Scion of the Times," a picture of young Englishmen in war mddern sketch of Jewish interest time. Harold Rubinstein has gone promises to be a most delightful back to the Law, but still writes at presentation. The cast includes occasional clever play. Philip Vos is Frances Netzorg, Nanette Ettenhelm- rapidly building up a name in the city , but still holds forth occasionally in er, Herbert Kohn, Joseph Bing and the old, confident, masterly way on Joseph Weinberg. In view of the economic subjects. We have Harold fact that this affair Is for members Laski back again in Manchester to only, it will be necessary for mem- hidden the pages of the Liberal press bers to present their membership Siegfried Sassoon to write us poema and Benno Aloiaewitsch will be with, cards. • Those who have not yet paid their us before very long to enthrall the old maids and young maidens at dues may do so at the door and re- Queen's Hall. Among the older nien ceive memberahip cards there. Doors Jacob Epstein and Albert 'raft Ica( will 1/0 locked at 8:30 and will remain the front rank of sculptors, and \fill so until the entertainment program Rothenstein has left the professorial O • has been complied. Members are chair of decorative art in Binning . urged to be there on time. Dancing ham to become principal of the Royal 200.210 GRISWOLD ST. College of Art at South Kensington, will follow the entertainment; music , where he will no doubt be responsible 1 be furnished by the same aplen- for the next "movement" among our ty did Y. P. S. arterial orchestra. young lions of the camel-hair brush. Jewish Girls, Favorite Pianists. Two Jewish girls are prime favor Wes with the musical world as pianists and have already at an early age I • achieved something like internationa SUNDAY AT 3:30 reputation. These are Irene SCharre and Myra Hess, both of them "self made" in the sense that they have Artist Recital of Miss Sylvia Simons nothing but their own genius and Wins Enthusiastic Approval Previous to the departure from this hard work to thank for their pre- of H . country of :Mischa Ehnen and Jascha eminence. Pretty little 1.ily Kanev- Ileifetz, the name l'oscha Seidel was NI,- Sylvia Simons. pianist, re- skaya makes the third, but she is well at the front of the list of cele- younger and her future is yet the sub- brated violinists appearing in concert ceived ,cal ovation last Thursday after- ject of development. CONDUCTOR 110011 1/111111 She appeared in recital at throughout the United States. Dur- Irene Scharrer has been since 1915 Soloists ing the past season, however, Seidel the Bay lay Board of Commerce. the wife of Gurney Lubbock, a House soma grata at Court and in Society, A well-balanced and excellently LOCAL TALMUD TORAHS Mabel Beddoe Cklina Ostrowska has fought his way to the top of the master of Eton College, possibly the when perhaps the temptation is to GOOD Contralto Harpist list and is now considered one of chosen program included compositions most exclusive and greatest school merge her Jewish racial individuality CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY PLAYERS of liach-St. Semis, Beethoven-Busoni the greatest living violinists. Detroit in the world, and in this capacity the into something less colorful and gen- Victor Kolar Directing King's third son, Prince Henry came uine. still, we have every reason to would be unfortunate indeed if it were Gluck - Brahams, Rameau-Godow sky Program—Wagner "Mastersing. l'he Defenders of \l'Ihi le r, l Mine, not included in the list Of cities in I.iszt, RachinaiiinciT, Dohnanyi and under her tutelage. Naturally. the be proud of all these three clever Charnisho Osor B'Shvat M•rks First ere;" Plerno Concert Piece for Grainger. a senior Young Judaea •; it-, of social demands of an Eton house- clung women. Public Celebration of Hebrew which this great artist will appear Harp; Dukes "Sorcerer's Appren- Commenting on her recital, the mic- master's wife ar e apt to which Al r. Herbert Parz.-r make inroads Speaking Club.. tice;" Gounod Aria from "Sap- • ical editor of the Hay City paper upon the work of the artist, and her pho;" Wick "Winter:" Buzzl-Peccia said: "Nliss Simons' rendition of the public appearances an comparatively (-Hui basketball team in :1:.I IKrat)chwael "Under the Greenwood Tree:" numbers in her program was exquisite, rare, even in the fashionable society The combined Hebrew speaking .Italaean ranks. The latest to tory of Gretchaninoff "My Native hand;" and the poetic feeling she portrayed where she has long been a favorite. clubs in the local 'Talmud Torah,, this team was the one ear last Tachalkoweky Italian Caprice. was more marked for her unusual However, she is still among the great- which were recently organized under Tuesday, when the Defender 1 at the touch and perfect execution." Seats-25c, 50C. no. 8IG0 est of technicians, possibly just a the auspices of the faculties of the re- Maccabees by a score of 67 :. Mike Box Seats-81.25. Miss Simons, who is the daughter little lacking in the divine spark of spective Hebrew schools, will cele- orth and d a ell; ii ikne asr •• apr lral7, of kir. and Mrs. I). W. Simons, of this feeling which is more the gift of Myra The Federation of Senior Young brate Chamisho Osor 11'Shvat, Jew- for NOW ON SALE—GRINNELL'S Orchestra Hall Box Office Open city, is a graduate of the Ganapol Hess, the simple and charming girl Judaeans will give a dance on Satur- ish Arbor Day, . at 3 o'clock this Sun- basketball for the Northern ', quin- Sunday 10 A. M. School of Mesical Art. ,After leaving with whom \hiss Scharrer made her day evening. February 19, 1921, at the day, at the M ilkins Street Talmud tet. the school she studied in New York last appearance recently. The two NEXT YOUNG PEOPLE'S The Defenders today rank ',chest with Edwin Hughes and Ernest Hutch girls are great friends. his as different Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Willie and CONCERTS Sunday's celebration will inark the in in appearance as they are in the ex- Brush streets. The protx.eds derived inson. Her first concert work wa SATURDAY AT 10:30 i v will first mass gathering of all Hebrew and the chances are that tie position of their art. Irene Scharrer, done last winter. EIGHTH SYMPHONY CONCERTS from this dance will be utilized in the speaking Judacaus in the city to form capture Following the recital a reception elegant, aloof, very much the woman laihrtge i'ecjD January 28 and 29 at 8:30 a Hebrew council which is to haee hllecedshf'asea'n :dperiroasi, ihsni pi n a d support of the local Young Judaean of fashion. perhaps a little too neglect- was held during which the members Soloist charge over all the Hebrew work if having Rhsvo a. Tiir:nzpaitothino e Young nt h g a erfei u r dccal and friends of the Bay City Thursday ful of the essential Jewishness which organization which Is now thrown the ALEXANDER SCHMULLER city. NIr. B. Isaacs, superintend- ball upon Its own resources. The commit- Musicale were given the privilege of after all gave her art to her. any cut of the United Hebrew. Schools of Violinist meeting Mins S111101111. Jewish Quality in Art. tee in charge of arrangements Is as city All Russian Program championship tgame Alyea Ilea is shorter, with more follows: Sarah Malek. Rachel Nonber 1)etroit, is encouraging the work of all to date Seats-81.00, $1.50, $2.00 humanity, more fire, and perhaps and Lottle Gantzewitz of the Young these clubs as a movement which will ultimately benefit the Hebrew- move- Box Seats—$3.00 more social sympathy, certainly hum- Judaea Dramatic e c club, and Hyman ment in this city. a i :h' of o( e. Ilse e el organization h ra t enthetes n badaereni ricrh ON SALE GRINNELL'S heg ''' Nyman bler of spirit, and devoted to the con- Cohn. William Ketal. Harry Thomas, JANUARY 27, 28, 29. sciousness of the Jewish quality in Six Hebrew speaking circles have so % • The Knights o f Judaea I her art. The diserint:nating critic pie- and Calvin Prady the Defenders of of far been organized in the local fers her for this very reason of deeper the White and Blue. schools, all of them conducting their seeming heat h Rangers ketball game by a 6 to 4 score. An event of unusual Iterest among sincerity and truth to herself. Yet meetings in Hebrew, Officers of the I'lans for the dance are quite TOSCH SEIDEL the medical profession of Detroit will she is not as brilliant an executant elaborate and everyone Is urged to first four branches are: First 11'ilkins or anything like as striking a plat- during the present year and it is. be the annual dinner-dance and Wash. attend. Tickets may be secured now street branch: Max M'eine, president; TIKVAS ZION, KNIGHTS Isadore Klan, vice-president; George therefore, a welcome announcement Ington Birthday party to be given by form figure. She lives quietly In a from the members of the vernal' Ju- ELECT NEW OFFICERS that he has been booked by the Cen- the Mainionldes Niedical society, simple St. John's Wood studio, while Weisswasser, secretary; Martin Ber- her colleague holds a little scholastic daean circles or at the Maw on the man, treasurer. At r. Max Gordon, in- tral Concert Company to appear Tuesday evening. Feb. 22, 1921. night of the dance. Finzers orches. court under the shadow of Windsor at Arcadia Auditorium on Tuesday The Tikvas Zion and the isic...1dt structor, is faculty advisor of this cir- The Malmonides Medical society Castle. Yet they have much in com- tra will furish the music. cle. of Judaea last Sunday elected tire of- evening. January 25th, in joint recital ficers for the ensuing term. The Td• with Miss Anna Case, soprano of the comprises eland 80 per cent of the mon. including the admiration of a Second W'ilkins street branch. with Y. J. DRAMATIC CLUB. Jewish physicians and surgeons of large public. They stand for much Metropolitan Opera Company. vas Zion officers are: Anna that is noble in Jewish hue today, they The following members of the Mr. J. Chaggi as faculty advisor; Ben- stein, president; Seidel's playing differs materially the city who have banded together Pauline Schwartz. work confidently and progressively in Young Judaea Dramatic club were jamin Storch. president; Bella kitten. from that of any other violinist in that for scientific and social purposes. The vice-president; Samuel Pearl. secre- vice-president; Tillie Friedman. paths ergnified and beautiful by the elected officers for the ensuing three his work borders on the sensational health and interest of the community tarp; Rachel Goldfaden, tre,ourcr , tary; William Lankin. treasurer; Hey- highest of the human mind and sonic and hr has never been known to dis- has always been foremost in its mind of our flashy and prosperous suburbar months' term of office: President. man kronsherg, sergeant-at-arms. Sol Anna Raimi, librarian; Rose laden, judge. appoint an audience. He is one of and is at the present time conducting young women could lose nothing in Zelda Medvedov; she president, Dor- Slomovitz and Meyer Cohen, trustees. the most celebrated pupils of the great The new officers chosen l's Ihr a health campaign in the columnar' of taking either or both of them for a othy Itabinawitz; secretary, Eva Third k%'ilkins street branch, with Leopold Auer and each summer finds model. Levin; treasurer, Lottie Gantzewitz. M n. Reuben Zinder as faculty ad- Knights are: Jacob Kadushin. the Jewish Chronicle. him at Lake George, N. Y., as a mem- dent: Reuben Cohen, vice-pre•ni , n 1 • Lily Kanevskya is quite a child. A splendid Chamlaho Osor Bisherat visor: Benjamin Schutzmam presi- The annual dinner dance is always ber of the Auer musical colony, par- Aaron 1.ipshitz, secretary; 'San' I pretty and dainty. with blur eyes and ticularly that he may derive the benefit looked forward to by the members close cropped yellow curls, and the program has been arranged for Sun- dent; Molly Sinolensky, vice-presi- stone, treasurer; Harry Seligson of that eminent teacher's assistance in and their friends as the outatanding genius of South Russia in her deli- day afternoon, Jan. 23. All Jewish dent; Jacob rulinowsky, secretary: grant-at-arms; Abe Torgow and Emanuel Gessman, treasurer. the preparation of his concert pro- social event of the Beason. This year ate fingers. She may go farther than girls between the ages of 16 and 19 and D i visi on street branch: David Her Firestone, librarians. grams. It is for this reason that the affair will be held In the ball room either of the other taco, and does not who are Interested. are asked to at- president; Harry Portnoy, vice- Seidel's programs always include of the Hotel Sutler. Many surprise, all into the easy sin of too much tend the meetings which are held many of the most difficult composi- and novelties of unusual Interest will performance at the expense of study every Sunday afternoon at the Sham- president; Hemel Schur, secretary; Harry Seligsohn, treasurer; Meyer tions which are not usually found in be featured. nd practice. Her parents have work- rey Zedek Synagogue, at 3 o'clock. Zeff and Eli Fox, trustees. the numbers appearing on a recital ed hard to give her the chance of The dinner dance and party are In which she has taken advantage. For the first time in the history of — is officially stated bi program. His appearance on January BUDS OF JUDAEA. and Detroit, about 200 25th will be his only Detroit recital the hands of the entertainment com- when she sets out on the conquest Jewish boys and the Zionist organization that in the The Buds of Judaea, one of the girls will conduct a mass meeting this settlement regarding the Palestine Manufacturer* mittee which cordate of Dr. S. f capitals abroad, she will make of the season and as many of the older E. Bur- Retallers—Wholesalers Junior Young Judaea circled will give Sunday entirely in Hebrew. The im- frontiers which has been effected be- violinists have passed from the horizon nett, chairman; Drs. S. S. Dantlger. many captures. 212 - 214 Michigan Avenue Myra Hess has not travelled much. • Chamisho Osor Bishevat party at portant business of the afternoon will tween England and France, the Jew- temporarily, much significance is at- Rnhert Rosen S. Lewenstein and I. I. but is a prime favorite in Holland the home of their leader, Miss Gold- i be the election of Council members, ish colonies including Metuleh and tached to this fact. Milker. rent Scheirer is, as I have said, per- smith, on Monday evening, Jan. 24. nd the celebration of Chamisho Osor.; the town of Banias are included in Refreshments will be served Palestine, while the upper Jordan re- • mains outside of that territory. • "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" 0 111 -,,, rj • • An inspection will convince you that we do not speak boastfully of these offerings. q , A, The Hartman Furniture Co. T (New Number) 2314 Woodward Avenue . f . p Gray Furniture Company • as ■ Established 1887 ; nod et- 's The Annis Fur Post 4 .4, will iSIEREMIREARMIUMIMIEMINigtiMM: ORCHESTRA HALL DETROIT SYMPTHONY ORCHESTRA — LOCAL PIANIST IS TOSCHA SEIDEL, ANNA WARMLY RECEIVED BY CASE IN RECITAL AT BAY CITY AUDIENCE ARCADIA JANUARY 25 34th Great Annual Fur Clearance Sale Buy at Headquarters (Fur Cold Storage)1503 Woodward at Clifford OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH DEFENDERS PROVE BASKET, CHESS SR. YOUNG JUDAEANS WILL GIVE DANCE AT SHAAREY ZEDEK FEB. 19 MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY WILL GIVE DINNER-DANCE FEB. 22 Furs! At Marks' you will find the most ;omplete and finest selec- tion of furs and fur coats in Detroit— you will find it pays to buy of the Makers. H. & B. MARKS JEWISH COLONIES TO BE INCLUDED IN PALESTINE LoNDox it