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v iimerkaw Amish PeriodicalCotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE FIVL

litEVETRIX7;frIrlSil el RON ICLE

,ASBOR DAY CONCERT
IS MOST SUCCESSFUL
OF JUDAEANS WORKS
---
Zionists Score Triumph;
We.t.End Present
Mock Trial

I SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.

LONDON JEWS PLAN
END THEATRE STUDENT DAY FETE
L Saved by Adoption vi I WEST
IS GREAT SUCCESS

FOR YIDDISH PLAYS

Members Win Laurels in Comedy;
Playlet, Vaudeville Show, Lunch.
Daughter of Chief Rabbi
eon, Dance on Program.
One other lady justice, Miss Nettie
Adler, bears .1 name honored ansongst
If the uppreciation of an audience
Jews all the world over. The only
daughter of the late Chief Rabbi of Is any criterion as to the excellence
the British Empire, Dr. Herman Ad- of an entertainment, the Shaarey
ler, she began her social work as a Zedek Y. P. A.'s matinee vaudeville - -
school manager under time London feature of the Student Day ',emigrant —
School Board its 1895, and is today lakes its place in the history of all
one of the leading educational author- Y. P. A. theatrical's as an unqualified
ities in the country. In 1910 she was FlICel'SS. The boys front the Univer.
elected a member of the London
idly and their friends, to the number
County Council for the division of
of almost a thousand, ()sickest the
Central Hackney in the Progress's,
Interest, and is now Stoneman of the floor of the gymnasium, greeting the
Hackney Technical Institute and the .lee of the curtain and e ac h of the
Advisory Committee of the north. eight numbers on the bill with a gen-
eastern group of county secondary erous "hand" and spesslIng It with
schools. She knows all about women unstinted applause.
and children as wage-earner`• and ha s
"The Bass Are Biting", a commie
specialized as a writer in the news- playlet by Joshua Sarasolin of the or
Schools
papers and reviews on
ganization, starring William Wachs
and Children's Courts.
Now a woman may do very indus- and Dorothy Drabkin as Dick and
trions and excellent work in public Alice, a very modern young couple of
life without necessarily commending the not unusual type—the husband
herself to the goodwill of those who keen oboist the fascination that goes
are tier co-workers, especially if they with a corn cob and a rod, the wife
be menfolk. But any visitor who goes partial to the lights that glow In Cab-
to the full sessions of the London aret-land and the sands of Ottawa
County Council on Tuesday and Beach sure re-united by 'Pont (Cherie s
Thursday afternoons, and perhaps has Rubino)), a lawyer and mutual friend.
tea later on with the member who
„.„,.„.„ts him, can always see „„ exceedingly anxious to try 0111 S01111.

(Continued from Page One.)

Playlet.

Chamisho Osor It'Shvat, Jewish
Arbor Pay, celebrated here by Young
Judaea last Sunday, marked the great-
est triumph of the orgainzation of the
ist youth since its organization.
Zi on
Practically every circle in the city
took part in at least one of the snarly
celebrations held here. The combined
Hebrew speaking circles of the city
had a celebration for themselves at
the Wilkins street Tahnud Torah, un-
upervision of Mr. II. Isaacs,
der the s
superintendent of the United Hebrew
Schools, and the faculties of the

schools.
The leading and most important
celebratiou of the day was the one
held under the auspices of the Young
Judaea circles of the %Vest-End, the
Tikvas Zion, Nlaccabees of Judaea and
R'Nos Yisroel, at the synagogue on
Twenty-ninth street and Michigan
avenue. In addition to these circles,
the Roses of Zion, Daughters of the
White and Blue and the Young Ju-
. duel orchestra contributed to the pro-

rain.

Mock Trial Is Feature.
The feature of the afternoon was
the presentation of the farce comedy,
"Gordon Versus Gordon," a mock
trial playlet which brought one roar
of laughter after another from the
audience. Judging irons the way it
udience, it was
was accepted by the e`
the best playlet y presented by

urniturr

Grath

eager group of men concentrated new tackle. A delectable bit In the
around the handsome figure of Miss skit was that of MISS Elizaheth Hoch.

Adler, whose personality and talcum; man as the Blonde, Tom's stenograph.
m public speech and private conver- er. Marvin B. Gimgold, in the ante
sation, as well as her excellent good- room of Tom's office and In a hurry,
humor and witty comprehension of as Hy, friend of Tom, carried a panto
ESTHER COHEN
the root of things in civic affairs, mime part of more than ordinary dial.
Young Judaeans.
make her sought after by all who ap-
The theme of the play centers
One of the five children res.
culty, excellently.
preciate intelligence, sincerity and
around the divorce brought by
cued by the Detroit Junior H ■ .
Michael Chon, saxophonist, render-
charm in woman. She is already mak-
Mrs. Giggle Gans Gordon against
dassah.
ed some selection's of the jazz variety
ing a notably good impression on the
Mordecai X. Gordon, because the
hencl), as touch by the modesty of in a manner that carried his audience
latter spent too much time doing
her demeanor as by the genuine with hien to the last note from his
Zionist work, and because he
knowledge and sympathy which in- Instrument, and beyond. Monsieur
persisted on singing the Hatikvall
form all her actions and speech. She Becigneul, tenor, and Samuel Bubbler,
at the dead of night. Interwoven
is probably the woman whom one accompanied by bliss Tillie °nevelt,
with the plot is the introduction of
(Continued from Page One.)
would choose, if a choice had to be met with is flattering reception. Miss
evidence by Zionist experts who give
Esther Cohen, orphan 1073, is 7 made, as the best representative in alozette Burton, Monologuist, accom-
a clear and concise view of the var-
the country of the true worth of Jew-
years
old.
The
father,
a
Russian
sub-
ious departments in Zionists) and the
panied by Edith Davis, were reason-
ish womanhood. One hopes that she
work so far accomplished in Pales- ject, was forced to leave the country
'Able for a number more titan ordin-
vein be persuaded in course of time to
tine. Everything is humorously done during the war. After great suffer-
arily
clever in Act IV. Miss Dorothy
offer her talents to the further serv-
and at all times keeps the attention ings, he became ill and died of typhus.
ice of the country in becoming a can- Drabkin, accompanied by Samuel Wel-
The soother succumbed to the same
of the public.
ler,
displayed
talent of a type differ-
didate for Parliament. But this is
plague. Esther and her sister, Voche-
Characters in Play.
looking too far ahead.
ent from the !straight part carried by
Rose Goldfaden and Anne Book- ved, were taken to their grandmother.
her In Act I, In the song numbers of
stein, of the Tikvas Zion, both took The grandmother had been the
Act V. Abraham Borenstein, the Y.
the leading parts of Mr. mid Mrs. Gor- Ilaintin Bashi of Jerusalem. The girls 1
1'. A.'s exponent of the Jolson type of
---
don respectively, and did remarkably are happy with their grandmother.
The
Buds
of
Judaea
entertained
its
singer, furnished harmony and synco.
Isaac
Itarchudar's
father
died
at
the
well. Others who distinguished them-
selves in the presentation of their age of 70. The soother, 40 3-ears old, members at a delightful Chamisho pillion to the manifest approval of the
roles were Tillie Friedman, of the is almost blind. Isaac is ass attractive Osor 13shevat party at the home of members of the Y. P. A. and its guests
Tikvas Zion, who acted as Judge in boy, but wild, and with his sister, their leader, Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, from Ann Arbor.
Miss Bessye Barnett, assisted by
the trial; Anne Raimi, of the Tikvas needs proper training which his sick on Monday evening, January 24th.
Zion, and Sam Silverstein, of the Mac- mother cannot give Inns The literary program Was opened Paul Garellk, staged a musical review
The society will keep in commute - with a short address by the Club area under "The Dollies of 1921" which.
cabees of Judaea, who acted as lawyers
for plaintiff and defendant, and ju
Arthur cation 5, ith the guardians of these or- Went, Fannie Newman. Tulle Chimi- for excellence of material. cast and
phans and will receive reports of their vita spoke In an interesting manner costuming, fulfilled every expectation
Wendell, of the Maccabees u
progress from time to time.
who was very successful as a tau
on the Significace of Chamisho Osor of those acquainted with Miss Bar-
.
Miss NI:sry Wetsman heads the new
provoker in his role as sns
lishovat. Bessie Yucht reducedsever- nett's career as an entertainer under
Other characters in the play were society. Ml its Julia Klein is vice-pres-
al Hebrew songs. A declamation en- the auspices of the Shaarey Zedek
Jennie Lesser, Rachel Goldfasien, ident. Mks Ida Yelick, treasurer, Miss
titled
"I Had a Vision," was delivered Auxiliary. A clever chorus of six.
Fannie Illondy, Rose Raitt, Sarah Rose Lipsitz, secretary, Nis, Florence
with much dramatic fervor by Sarah the Misses Dorothy Zozlow, Sadye
\Varshaucr and Eva Rainsi, of the Stetter. correspouding secretary.
Tikvas Zion; Simon Pomeranz, of the
The society o planning a Washing- Metivedov, while Esther Jacobson de- Friedenherg, Sylvia Lind, Minnie Sel-
Maccabees, and the following from ton Birthday dance for Tuesday, Feb lighted the guests with several humor- igson, Belle Silverman and Estelle
Friedinberg, shared honors with the
the 11'Nos Yisroel: Molise Warshauer, 22. ONg415.0 invitations have already ous' Yiddish recitations.
larkofsky, been sihilkont to young men of the
Peal
Mutate and dancing brought the eve- leading lady of the tuneful potpourri
Sylvia Lesser,
,
deservedly.
Mamie Allen, Lillianr DwoSrk
community'. There will be many in- sing to a happy conclusion.
teresting features. The proceeds of
Weisberg and Nettie Clasky.
The next regular meeting will take
Under the direction of Harry Salm.-
Popular.
this dance will also he turned over to place on Monday evening. January sky, with the cooperation of the Mine-
Yiddish Declamation
Of the series of declamations and the Palestine Orphan Committee.
:A at 7:30 In the Conference room of es Salve Keldan, Ethel Shetzer, Celia
The next meeting of the society the Shaarey Zedek. The club has re- Meyers and Esther Lampert, the box
recitations, the featuring ones were
those given by Rose of Zion, who takes place, Monday, Jan. 31, at the cently increased Its membership and luncheon prepared for members and
recited in Yiddish. Rose Duchin has Shaarey Zedek, corner Willis and
the meetings are extremely interest- visitors, was served, alit the conclu-
one more than one previous Young Brush streets.
trig. Any Jewish girls between the Edon of the performance. From then
Judaea occasion proved the leading
nges of 13 and 15 wishing to enroll on, until the stroke of midnight, the
i
attraction, and has last Sunday again
as members, are asked to attend the floor of the gym was given over to
won the admiration of the auditors,
next meeting.
dancers—until the last departing
especially the older folks.
Y. J. D. C. Activities.
guest was speeded on his way back to
Other very interesting recitations
Last Thursday night saw the first
The weekly meeting of the Young Ann Arbor, to carry with him, to the
included the following: "Palestine
e
Song," by Eva Schults, of the II'Nos meeting, at the El Moshe Synagogu .Judaea Dramatic Club wil be held routine of lecture and recitation the
'
Yisroel; Chamisho Osor IV:Sheet in Michigan and 29th street, of the Sunday afternoon at the Shaarey Zr- memory of a pleasant day of varied
Palestine," by Lottie Davidow, of the young ,11'N Isle people on the west side dek at 2'30. An especially fine pro- entertainment and the hospitality of
Daughters of the White and Blue, a who are interested in the formation grans dealing with Jewlah Home Cere- the Young People's Auxiliary of the
short sketch, "Trees Talking in Their of their new club. With Rabbi Sachs motile has been arranged for this Shaarey Zedek.
k
Sleep," by Rose Blood yie
, Nett Clasy acting as temporary chairman, many meeting.
is-
and Leah Weisberg, of the B'Nos Y
plans for the future welfare of the
Debate In February.
roel; "Isaiah's Vision," by Frieda
club were discussed and Its organiza-
The following no-inhere of the
Warshauer, and "Chamisho Osor
Young
Judaea
Dramatic Club com-
thin proceeded with.
B'Shvat," by Mollie Warshauer.
Rabbi Sachs consented to give his prise the debating team of the club:
Dancing Follows Program.
The musical program included sev- aid and services to the new organiza- Zelda Mesivedov, Rachel Norber and
Tho European Jewish Women's
eral selections by the Young Judaea tion and. mindful of his ability and Minnie Telanof. Thisc team will meet
orchestra, mass singing by Young Ju• Prestige, those present mild not find it In joint debate with the Defenders of Welfare Organization announce that
deans and a violin duet by Sam difficult to choose a president and he the While and Blue on February 27th. they have undertaken to bring over
Yager and A. Boesky. An hour and seas elected unanimously. In this, the at the Synagogue on Westminster and Irons Europe fifty orphan boys and
a half of dancing followed the enter- club Is quite fortunate and is assured Delmar streets. The subject will be girls of the ages from 3 to 14.
tainment, the music having been sup- of a successful administration.
"Resolved, that Rabbi Jochanan ben
All the children to be brought will
plied by the Judaean orchestra. I'.
Very inspiring talks were delivered Zakkal was not a Traitor," the Deft- he In Bound physical condition, and
Slomoritz asked as chairman of the by Dr. Bffinentiels1 and Judge Arthur matte Club to uphold the affirmative will bring with them complete fam-
afternoon. Palestinian (unit hags E. Gordon and were much enjoyed by side. Miss Rose Coalfield Iota been ily histories.
were distributed free to all who at-
chosen to preside at the debate. The
The organization Is sending an ap-
the meeting.
tended.
On Tuesday, Fels 1, at 9 p. tn., at judges will be announced at a later peal to the members of the Jewish
Among the other Chamisho Osor
the El Moshe, the organization of the date.
community to assist in the adoption
B'Shvat entertainments, the most in-
club will be continued, the other of-
of these homeless children. Those
teresting was the one given by the
Peers elected, committees appointed,
who are Interested are asked to seni
Forget-Me-Nets of Zion at the home
and
a
name
chosen.
It
is
expected
their names and addresses to the
of their leader, Miss Rose Copinsky.
Mogen Abraham Synagogue, care of
A short story and declamation con- that Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de-
European Jewish Women's Welfare
tests featured. Mary Fricelenberg liver one of his interesting talks; also
For the first time in the history of Organization, 556 Farnsworth street.
and Esther Friedman won the story musical entertainment will be provid-
Detroit, approximately 200 Jewish
For further Information call Mrs.
contest, and Belle Hertzberg and ed by Miss Ruth Goldberg and Her-
boys and girls, all members of He-
Sadie Goodman won time declamation bert Berger, singer and violinist.
Levin, Hemlock 801V.
brew-speaking Judaea circles, con-
contesL
Of those present at last Thursday's
ducted a general meeting of the en-
meeting more than sixty enrolled as tire organization in Hebrew, not a NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH
members In the new club and It Is word having been spoken either in GIVE SUCCESSFUL PARTY.
The card - party given at the homes
anticipated that a number more will Yiddish or in English.
of Mrs. I. Frosts and Mrs. F. Solomon
become members at next Tuesday's
The Hebrew youth were addressed
by
the North Woodward branch of the
meeting, when a large attendance of by Mr. B. Isaacs, superintendent m
the United Ilebrew Schools of De- European Jewish Women's Welfare
west stile young people, is expected.
organization
was declared a decided
A group of members of the string
troit, who spoke on the significance
-----
and woodwind choirs of the Detroit
of Charnisho Osor B'Shvat. An in- success.
A huge cake donated by Sirs. H. W.
Symphony orchestra, known as the CHOOSE
teresting program was then conduct-
ed celebrating Jewish Arbor Day, Goldstick and a silver bon-bon dish
Detroit S ymphony Ensemble will give
following which a short business ses- given by Mrs. II. Moss brought splen-
a concert Sunday afternoon, January
sion was held.
did returns through an auction and
30, at 3:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Hall,
The combined circles then elected raffle. Other donations were given
Presenting a program of little known Progress Made in Preparations; Ticket
the following general oliicers to form by Mrs. Epstein and Mrs. Sam Gold-
Committee Appointed; Addi-
compositions for unusual combina-
the Hebrew Council: Max Weine,
tional Helpers Drafted.
berg.
tions of instruments.
president; Ben Storch, vice-president;
The next meeting of the North
The members of the Ensemble are.
work
for
the
Hebrew
Bessie Riske, secretary; Betsey Uli-
Preparatory
Woodward branch will be held on
Joseph DiNatale, Victor Polant, d- play to be given March 27 at Orches- novsky, treasurer.
Wednesday, Feb, 2, at 2 p. m. at the
onee; seabe d co ny, viola; Julius tra Hall, by the United Hebrew
residence of Mrs. Fanhy Lewis, 17:;1
Sturm. cellist; Gaston Brohan, bass, Schools of Detroit, was given an
John-R. street.
Anton Fayer, flute; Jules Valliant, added impetus during the past week,

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Riopelle Street.

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NEW WEST SIDE CLUB
REPORTS PROGRESS

WOMEN'S WELFARE CLUB
TO BRING 50 EUROPEAN
ORPHANS FOR ADOPTION

JUDAEANS CONDUCT
MEETING IN HEBREW

STRING AND WINDWOOD
CHOIRS IN SUNDAY
"POP" CONCERT JAN. 30

"SAUL AND DAVID"
HISTORICAL HEBREW PLAY
FOR STAGING MARCH 27

oboe; Rufus Mont Amy, clarinet; Jo
seph Mosbadh, bassoon; Bruno Jae.
niche, French horn. The Ensemble
will base the assistance of Bendetson
Netsorg, pianist.
The program to be presented Sun•
day afternoon will be aa follows:
Quintet for piano, oboe, clarinet, bas-
soon and French horn (Beethoven);
Aubade Nos. 1 and 2 for double quirt.
let of two violins, viola, cello, bass,
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French
horn (Lela); , double quintet for two
violins, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe,
clarinet, bassoon, French horn (Du-
bois),
There will be no reserved seats and
ticket's have been placed at fifty
rents for the entire balcony; seventy.
lire cents for the entire lower floor
and one dollar for box seats. Tickets
are now on sale In Grinnell's. The
box office In Orchestra Hall will be
Men after ten o'clock Sunday morn-
ing

-1 en a number of committees were
when
and additional forces were
drafted to assist in making the under-
taking a success.
"Saul and David" is the historical
play that was chosen for presentation.
It was written by Mr. B. Isaacs, su-
perintendent of the combined Talmud

Torahs.
Honignian, stage manager and
character artist of the new Yiddish
theater, has been secured to act as
coach of this historic play. Miss Lil-
lian Levin, recreation director of the
Jewish Institute on High street, is in-
stre
structing the participants
of et ,
in their various fancy oriental dances

and drills.
Mrs. Isaac Kaplan, 271 Farnsworth,
has been appointed chairman of the
ticket committee, and will be assisted
by the following: Mrs. 1 M. Jacob-
son, Mrs. M. Moscowitz, Mrs. E. Rod-
din, Mrs. B. Levin, Mrs. A. Bloom,
Mrs. J. Harvith, Mrs. 1. Cohen, Met_
J. Wine, Mrs. F. Cohen, Mrs. M.
Retain, and Miss Mollie Robinson.

HADASSAH CARD PARTY
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Tile next card party given by Ha-
dassah will he at the home of Mrs. J.
Wetsman, 90 Virginia ('ark, on Mon•
day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. on Feb.
7 instead of Feb. 14, as previously
stated. The proceeds will be used for
the medical unit.
Hadassah Dance.
The Iladassah Society will give an
informal dancing party Sunday even-
ing, Jan. 30, at the Shaarey Zedek
gy mnasium.
All arrangements have been made
for a very pleasant evening.
Hadassah Sewing Circle.
The Hadassah Sewing Circle, which
meets Tuesday afternoons at 130 at
the Shaarey Zeslek synagogue, could
use additional workers. The work
now in hand consists of hospital gar-
ments and rompers for the orphan
children. This is a much needed
branch of work and Hadassah will
appreciate additional help. The sew-
ing is in charge of Mrs. Joseph San-
ders.

PI GAMMA SORORITY

The entertainment committee of the
Pi Gamma Sorority, consisting of
Evelyn Rosenthal, Geraldine Sias-
ham, Doris Wolfgang, Ethel So:in-
born and Mary Berris, were called to
a special meeting Monday evening.
Jan. 24, to conclude plans for their
third annual festivity to be given this
year at the home of Miss Maybe=
of Chalmers avenue, on Feb. 6. The
committee reports that the program
is better than ever and many new
original stunts are promised.

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The next meeting of the Young
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Sunday, Jan. 23, at 3 o'clock in the
gymnasium of the Shaarey Zedek
synagogue. A pleasing literary pro-
gram is promised. Dancing will fol.
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