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October 21, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-10-21

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PAGE FOUR

"Rejoicing Over the Law

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COMMISSIONER SAMUEL

JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.)— Sir
Herbert Samuel, British High-Corn-
missioner in -Palestine, received Dr.
S Benderly of New York who ]eft
America several weeks ago as rep-
resentative of the American Palestine
Company. Dr. [tenderly discussed the
industrial possibilities of the Holy
Land with the II igh Commissioner and
questioned hint as to the most advis-
able enterprises in which the Ameri-
can corporation could invest its capi-
tal. After the interview Dr. Benderly
stated that the outlook was most en-
couraging and that he would proceed
at once to establish an office in the
country and start practical work. i
Dr. Benderly will return to Amer;-,
ea in October to consult his Ilire:turs,.
and then returns to Palestine to sup-
I ,
ervise operations.

Simchas Torah a Day for Merrymaking

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(From Leusend, "Philologues liebraeo-Mixtus," Utrecht, 1657.)
Simchas Torah ("The Rejoicing Over the Law") is the name given ti
the concluding day of Succoth and falls on the 23rd day of Tishri.
A time of feasting and merrymaking, it is perhaps one of the mos t
picturesque festivals on the Jewish calendar.

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to Jewish participation in the new
police but, on the other hand, there is
a tendency to prevent other elements
in the poulatlon from monopolizing

this important force in the defense of
the country.
It has been announced that the gen-

darmerie is to consist of live horse
squadrons, one camel squadron and
two squadrons on foot. Jews and
Arabs are to lie enrolled in equal
numbers (about 175). There will al-
so be a number of Circassians in the
tonic. The horse and camel squad-
rons will consist of 40 and the foot
squadrons of 95 men each, exclusive
of non-commissioned officers. The pay
is nine pounds per month free of all
charges for cavalrymen, and eighteen
pounds per month for foot-gendar-
merie, besides equipment, housing and
medical treatment. Cavalrymen must
provide their own mounts.

in Detroit last Tuesday night to con
wince us that she is still the grew
artist that has broug:it her unstinte
praise wherever she has sung. Ile
voice is by no means the greater
that we have heard, but it is he
artistry and personality that mak e
her today the one and only Geraldin e
Farrar. She opened her progra n
with the aria "0 to Palermo," whir l
was sung with great beauty, al
though the audience seemed to tali
it rather coolly. Then followed he
French songs, which we always •ai



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Gordon to come back to her old ho
town to sing an entire program he
self before a huge audience eo
posed of her friends and those wh
hearing of her sudden rise in t
operatic field, said "Let's see wh
she can do." And so it was th
when she came out to sing the fir
aria, "Mon Coer Souvre a to Voix
sae showed very plainly that s•ie w •
working under a terrine net co
strain, with the result that her roc
chords tightened up and it was n
until she had come back to sing t
second group that the audience re
ized the real beauty and power
this marvelous voice. While this
Gordon's concert debut in Detro
she did sing here some two years a
with the Scotti Opera Company
"Lola" in Cavalleria Rusticana, la
that same year going to the Hate
Dothan Opera Company, where s
immediately established herself
the hearts of the auditors there
one of the greatest contraltos of t
present day.
One could not help but feel gra
fled at the generosity of Mme. G
don in choosing to sing on her p r
gram four arias. It was in ope
loaf site has gained her fame and
was arias teat the majority of
wished to hear her sing. But, u
like most operatic singers, she c
sing songs as beautifully and as d
matically as she does arias, as was
clearly shown in "La Mort de Jean
,d'Arc," by Bamberg.
Two arias from "Carmen," a gro
of songs ending the program wi
"Re dell abisso," from "The Maik
Ball," gave the audience a well b
arced and delightful concert. M n
Gordon was assisted by the w
known Coenraad Bos, who not o
played her accompaniments in an i
peccable manner, but gave three s
numbers in a way tnat compelled h
to give as an encore Shubert's "M
ment Musicale." We all of us wi
Mme. Gordon the greatest of s
cess for the coming season, and it
with a great deal of pride that
can say "she comes from Detroit."

Thursday
and
Friday
Evenings
Commencing
October
20 and 21

SIXTEEN

PAIRS

CONCERTS

for with great anticipation of plea s
are, while the last group was mad
up entirely of songs sung in Englis h

Of the last group the most effectiv
were Tchaikovsky's "None But th
Lonely Heart" and Gretchaninolf
"The Snowdrop." Miss Farrar w a
ably assisted by Edgar Schofield,
baritone, and Ada Sassoli, perhap
the finest woman harpist that
have ever heard in this country. 51
Schofield, who is in reality a bas
baritone, displayed a voice that w
very sweet at times, while again h i
tonal production was not quite
smooth as it should have been. Mi
Sassoli showed herself to be a vi
tuoso of first rank and was give
spontaneous applause after each
her contributions to the evening
program. A huge audience was pre
ant, there being about 4,500 in t h
hall when the concert started. A
castes has been altered some•ha
there is a better seating arrang e
ment than we have been used to b e
fore, a new stage setting and a nu rt
her of new exits make the emplyi n
of the hall very much more co
venient for the patrons.

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SYMPHONY

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CONDUCTOR
SOLOISTS:
John Powell
Sophie Braslau Margaret MatzenauerAlfredo Casella
Frno Dohnanyi
Olga Samaroff
Clara Clemens Ilya Schkolnik
()nip Gabrilowitsch Arthur Schnabel
Eugene Ysaye
Claire Dux
Alexander Siloti
Elly Ney
Nina Koshetz Harold Bauer
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JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— The Metropolitan and Scotti Opera Sing •
err Here.
Wand Ila-leumi is receiving many ap-
plications from Jewish young men who
By SAM BRECK.
wish to enter the new gendarmerie
Fresh from new conquests in th e
which is being enlisted by the Pales-
tinian administration, In many West, where she has been singin
circles, particularly among working- with the Scotti Opera Company
men, there exists a definite opposition Geraldine Farrar stopped long enoug l

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MANY JEWS APPLY TO
FARRAR AND GORDON
PALESTINIAN POLICE
GRACE MUSIC WEE

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