A merican Awish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AV/NUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Drritoi (OM rift ERs MUSIC Isa Kremer's Return ment This Engage - PAGE NINE (A ROM ICUS NASH SIX-CYLINDER FOUR DOOR COUPE stupendous Toccata and Fugue of Bach. Written, of course, originally for the organ, it has been transcribed for the piano by the great pianist of fifty years ago, Karl Tausig. Then will conic Mozart's Variations in F major, Schumann's Aufschwung and Beethoven will be represented by the Moonlight Sonata. HEROISM OF YOUNG LITHUANIAN JEWS CONTROLS WORK OF SANITATION "IDGESCOM" MOSCOW—(J. T. A.).—The Jew- ish Public Committee (Idgescom) will The career of Isa Kremer, who is he in virtual control of the sanitary to be heard here in a return engage- and hygienic work hitherto conducted ment on Sunday evening, Jan. 2S, Former Students, Preparing by the Oze, the society for improve- at Orchestra Hall, began like that of Themselves for Palestine,. ment of the health of the Jewish Sarah Bernhardt. It was One even- Triumph Over Obstacles. population, according to an agreement Chaliapin's Second Visit to De. ing that Isa Kremer revealed her- ago between Dr. A story of thrilling -heroism and signed a fortnight self. Unknown the remain': even- Next Week's Popular Concert. Grann, representing the Ole and rep- troit Brings Him New remarkable determination in the face ing, she became illustrious the next resentatkes of the Idgescom. One of the things which the patrons of extraordinary hardships is told by and like an illuminated train, Triumph. • day, By the agreement, the One is per- glittering and sparkling, the fame of of the p o pular concerts ut Orchestra A. Oppenheim of Kovno, correspon- Few Artists have achieved the suc- the artist spread through Russia. Hall have been waiting fur is an- dent of the Jewish Morning Journal mitted to conduct under the control of the Idgescom practical and educa- cess that Chaliapin, the great Rus- This was in 1010 during the war. nounced for next Sunday, Feb. 4, an of New York, in an account of the sian basso, did at Orchestra flail on The manager of the "Ermitage" of all-agner program. Mr. Kolar has origin, the tribulations and the tional research, as well as sanitary W work. The management, while con- Friday sight. This celebrated artist Moscow, was the first to otter the resting one. achievements of groups of Jewish dev i,ed a most inte Ile sisting of six members of the One appearing in Detroit for the second new idol sixty per cent of the re- will begin with a Bacchonale from the first act of "Tannhauser. Then young men and women of I.it uania organization and three of the Idges- time, packed Orchestra Hall from top ceipts, her returns from the concert will come the love music from the who bonded together for the purpose corn, may not execute decisions with- to bottom with a row of standees in of the preceding day not amounting reparing themselves for cw ork f lude o out the consent of the latter. In the lia,k that reminded one of a to more than a hundred rubles. How second act of "Tristan," antheth pre d Pale Their program on si ste ind pstine. Go o Caruso night at the Metropolitan. could the current of her popularity return for this control, the Ore is per- to "The Mastersingers" d e Friday Spell from "l'arsifal'.' The of a period of agricultural labor in mitted to import machinery and medi- NEW FOUR DOOR NASH COUPE And what singing the audience heard. be resisted? The enthusiastic crowds second part of the program will Is. Lithuania. The first group which es- cines free of duty. Although it was announced that wanted to hear Isa Kremer and her tablished its reputation for extraord i- Demand for the enclosed type of motor car, as evidenced at the Dkroit Chianti :ii was laboring under the ef- songs—the songs of Isa Kremer. Who Dr. Grann is remaining here to taken rom "The Ring." it f ill be the entrance ((f the god,' nary zeal and courage and made fects ei a cold, there was little evi- does not sing them in Russia? The Automobile Show, never was so pronounced as this year This is due to manage the work. An important con- lions w the growing appreciation of comfort and convenience otTered in the closed into Walhalla, which is the closing' possible for others to follow was the cession has been obtained by the Oze dence sf it in his voice. It was the editors vied with each other for the 0 young automobile, protection from weather, freedom from dirt and dust, superior scne of "as Itheingold," Siegfried's Ach vii, which consisted ofr 4stud in being permitted to choose the em- same rich, s onorous organ that he golden prize and the artist received D e from "Dusk of the men and women, formeents, ployes for this work. It is important displayed on his previous visit here.. by telegram, this curious offer: —a riding qualities and to the many advances that have been made during the funeral mu Cbaliapin fairly stunned his listeners bouquet of flowers in compensation past year in the art of coach building. Gods" and finally, Wotan's Farewell , who after a year of prpar conditions because the character and tendency The Nash enclosed car line includes six models, four on six chassis and so eloquent was the use of his voice for each word of "Negro Tom" tele- of the organization's activities will left for ltine. vivid his interpretation. His graphed. Amused, Ise Kremer ac- two on the four chassis. The above is a photographic sample of the Nash thus be determined by the Oze. and SO They left without means, without six-cylinder four door coupe. Miller-Judd Company, Woodward at Palmer, Walkure." si n ging of the "Volga Boat Song" cepted, and during an entire series the necessary documents, stopping on was a revelation and the vast throng of concerts, she received oil the words are the Nash distributors. the way to work in the coal mines of marvelled and applauded the artist of her songs set in flower beds. Oddfellow Carnival Apr. 16 - 29 Germany. The journey lasted sev- jority of the numbers on his pro- Then confluence(' her first tri- __ oral months, but the group, which who one night in the year in each without restraint. As usual the ma- umphal tour of the cities. Within pair of symphony concerts to he given (Continued from page 2.) The Odd Fellows of Detroit have originated in Lithuania in the days sung in his native lan- two hours of the announcement of on Thursday and Friday evenings, season in Detroit lays down his baton Oro gram of the Central Conference of Ameri- hack to his first love„the completed plans for the annual when that country was still under go guage Chaliapin's programs call for a concert, the house( was sold out. Feb. S and U. They will play Brahm's to can Rabbis, and Dr. Samuel Gold- the projection of so many different Miss Kremer, in her appealing yet double concerto for violin and Vi01111- It speaks loudly for Mr. Gabrilo- "Happyland Circus and Carnival" to German occupation, has now been •itsch's artistic conscience that in the be held at the Light Guard Armory working in I'alestine fur five years. enson. motion: and moods that it requires emphatic manner, requested that cello, the work in whch they had such e The public sessions of the conven- An even more interesting experi- a mighty artist to make them con- upon this or her return engagement remarkable success a few seasons ago. past years when he has been making April Di to 29 inclusive. The elfin tion came to a close on Thursday vincing. His great dramatic gifts there should be tickets priced very So far as the symphony concerts go a notable sortie fur himself as one will he held under the auspices of ((me is that of a group of 10 Chalu- morning when the delegates to the of the greatest conductors of the are no les , remarkable than his splen- low, within the reach of all, within a novelty will be heard in Respighi's world, he has not forgotten his duty Michigan Lodge No. I, I. 0. O. F. aimwho, together with non-Jewish la- Union of American Hebrew Congre- did v.( al equipment, and he can the reach of the innir, for she loves "The Fountains of Rome." This S. Snowden, chairman of the Centrid borers, engaged themselves on a tract gations, National Federation of Tem- project the feeling of deep sorrow them and is happy in bringing Joy symphonic poem was heard here for to the piano and his duty to that part Committee, is in complete charge. Six of land under the lease of Jews, ple Brotherhoods met together for a or subtle humor with his exceptional into their lives. Her return engage- the first time tea years ago when it of the musical public which has al- automobiles will be given away to which was subsequently confiscated joint session at which Rabbi Louis Ihy the Lithuanian government and interpretive powers that are nothing went program will include many more was played by the La Scala orchestra ways listened to his playing with holders of lucky numbers. such keen delight. apportioned among the laborres. Witt of St. Louis, and Edgar M. Cahn short of phenwhenal. of the songs in Russian, Yiddish and under Arthur Tosranini. While in a About 1(111 dessiatins (270 acres) fell of New Orleans, discussed "The Call From the time he first came to this Jewish, because these are the songs sense advance music it is very beau- to the 10 Chaluzim, but after reerjs- of the Synagogue to the Jewish Youth OVERCOAT, 7,500,000 RUBLES she loves best to sing. It will he of tiful music in which the composer country as a boy some twenty yearn land their troubles only be- of America." Concert Proceeds for Suffering no small interest to know that her seeks to picture in tone the impres- ago there has never been any dispute mg The National Federation of Temple Jews in Russia and J ., gam They were without capital, with- very able and pleasing accompanist, sinus received by him at four of the as to his genius as a pianist. 111 the Max Horwitz of Yaterson, without beasts of Brotherhoods is to he one of the beginning he was proclaimed one of Ukraine. Kurt Iletzel, is the assistant director great fountains of 'tonic at different means by which the young men' of who arrived on the Cunarder Samaria, ut' the many other rte- itheonts n, idwr'm , i'i u trilii• m the greatest that had ever come to America will be brought back within A concert arranged by the Detroit of opera at Berlin. Like LaForge, hours of the day. The symphony will the United States and the years that wore an overcoat, partly lined with cessities fur successful farming. the fold of organized Judaism. Sim- branch of the Jewish Workers' Relief Mr. Heine' plays everything from be the third of Schumann, commonly fur, which he bought in Russia at a The society "Ort," which aims to have passed have seen a steady known as the Rhenish Symphony. ultaneously with the assembly of the Committee will be held on Friday memory. growth in his art so that today he cost of 7,500,000 rubles. His silver promote manual trades and agricul- Union of American Hebrew Congre- evening, Feb. les at MeCollester Hall, (wcupies a unique place in the affec- cigaret case cost 1,500,000 rubles. tare among the Jews" and which was Gabrilowitach's Recital. Forest and Cass avenues. The en- Next Symphony Concerts. Ile said the main trouble with most that controlled in that particular region gations and National Federation of tion of the musical public. Temple Sisterhoods, delegates from tire proceeds will go for the suffer- Next Thursday night, Feb. 1, in by anti-Zionists, refused to extend to His program is characteristic of the of the old world currency Ilya schkoinik, concert master, and ing ,l o wish masses in Soviet Russia Philipp Abbas, leader of the violin- Orchestra Il all, brings the annual man. Ile begins his concert with the there are too many ciphers in it. Ithem the necessary credits. The nearly one hundred men's clubs, affi- and the Ukraine. The program of liated with synagogues throughout — credits, however, were obtained from cellos, will be the soloists at the ninth piano recital of Ossip Gabrliowitsch, the country, met at Hotel Astor and the c oldest will be announced later. .individual Jews of Kovno and the formed a federation. This organiza- group gradually increased in num- ', hers and in holdings. It is now on tion will work along lines similar to those of the two other orgaMza- the road to success. Its principal problem is the erection of a large tions aiming to strengthen the ties aism among our y out h. central building and for this purpose of fud it has been refused assistance both The National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods will help to increase by the Ort and the J. D. C., which is also accused of a lack of sympathy synagogue attendance and will serve as a medium of enlightment on re- for the Chaluzim. In spite of these difficulties, how- ligious matters for the Jewish youth ever, the movement has grown and and as a means of developing lay the Ilecholuz, as it is known, now leaders for congregational service. Mr. Shohl, president of the Union, consists of 500 members. They are all hard at work and include a num- opened the convention of the National ber of groups which are engaged in Federation of Temple Brotherhoods • various occupations such as carpen- on Tuesday afternoon and Mr. Roger try, tailoring, electrical work, and W. Straus of New York made the even knitting and candy making. address of welcome. Mr. Straus de- About 2110 of them go out on the dared that the progress or failure farms during the summer, where of Judaism in America depended in they work and live co-operatively a large measure on the activity and and look forward to the time when interest taken by our laity in the their aim of working for the upbuild- religious life of our community. ing of the Jewish Homeland with be true understanding and belief in Judaism," he said, "will help us to be- realized. It is now being urged in some quar- come men inspired by thole ters that the Keren Ilayesod come to and who can deny but that by beth the assistance of the Chaluzim in the loyal Jews we will ever be true and lands of their origin and not confine loyal Americans." Moses Weisenfeld of Baltimore itself to assisting. them after they gave a survey of the activities of have landed in Palestine. synagogue men's clubs at the Tuesday afternoon session. While bringing . PROFESSOR OBJECTS TO men back to the temple and making ANTI-SEMITISM, RESIGNS them better Jews is the first function BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) — De- of the Brotherhoods, according to Mr. claring that the government, particu- Weisenfeld, their field for service is larly the minister of education Anghe- unlimited. He described many activi- lescu, is conducting a "two-faced pol- ties that men's clubs are not carry- icy" with reference to the agitation ing on—ushering at temple services, for the exclusion of Jewish University arranging lectures and social meet- students, Prince Mathei Contcuzina, ings, "father and son" dinners, special professor of Civil law, and formerly brotherhood services and local chari- director of the Jassy University, re- ties, taking part in the administra- signed his professorship. tion of the temple and carrying on Prince Contcuzina intends his resig- the work of the temple renter, where- nation, he asserts, to serve as a pro- ever such institutions have been es- test against the anti-Jewish violations tablished. and against the government for sup- The chief feature of Wednesday's porting the anti-Semitic Professor sermons was a symposium on "How Cuza, who is held responsible for the Can a Brotherhood Serve the Best • incitement of the student body, while Needs of the Community?" Meiet pretending to oppose the limitation of Steinbrink of Brooklyn, New York, Jewish admissions. discussed this from the•standpoint of Deputy Lupu, a former Minister, the congregation. Mrs. Eugene Mann- while addressing l'arliament, strong- heimer of Des Moines, Iowa, from ly attacked what he referred to as the the viewpoint of the Sisterhood, Sol anti-Jewish policy of the government. S. Herzog, from the university stu- He declared that the public opinion in dent's angle, Leonard Weinverg of America was following the Jewish sit- Baltimore, from that of the Brother- uation in Roumania with interest, and hood itself, and Dr. Leo M. Franklin that during his recent lecture tour he of Detroit, from the standpoint of the always heard references to Roumania as the "country of petroleum and per- Rabbi. Rabbi Franklin prefaced his ad- secution of Jews." . Evidences are not wanting that the dress by asserting that he refused to "cry down the youth of today as a authorities are anxious to make an end to the students' recalcitrance. generation without ideals and without spiritual endowment." llc said: "Let Proposed student meetings nt Jassy and ('zernowitz were prohibited in those congregations that have given their young men and their young consequence of the government order declaring all assemblies on university women a fair chance to ptove their loyalty, bear witness to the fact that campus as illegal. A warning that the student agita- they may he depended upon for loyal and devoted service and when need tion may penetrate into the villages, causing anarchy among the peasants be, for real sacrifices in the name of their father's faith. But what has Is sounded by Nemu L'Itomanescu, liberal organ, which urges the govern- been signally lacking in the congre- ment to take all measures for the sup- gational life of America has been a lay leadership—if I may use the word pression of the students' activities. borrowed from our sister church that Rickenbacker Stripped Chassis has been ready to give itself with unquestioning loyalty to the service Most Effective. of the synagogue. People are becoming more inter. "Men's temple clubs or brotherhoods ested in the mechanism of automo- create a leadership among the lay- biles each year. The numerous men which else must be utterly lost mechanical displays at the various to the synagogue. or it is a note- shows throughout the country are evi- worthy fact that those who begin by dence of the fact. Never before have taking places of leadership in the so many organizations attempted to men's club ultimately assume places acquaint show spectators with the of responsibility and leadership in the simplicity of the construction of their congregation itself. These organiza- products. tions do establish among the men of Here st the Detroit Automobile the congregation an .esprit de corps. Show, where the makers of the ma- They stress among them interests and jority of the cars used in the entire enthusiasms That they have in com- universe are waging a strenuous of- mon. They make for friendships fensive in their own home town, for among those who are lonely. They gazes of the crowds, it is noticeable make for fellowship among those, that the booths offering mechanical who meeting as otherwise they would displays get the added attention of not meet, find that they have many the show-goers. interests in common." One of the most effective is the Rickenbacker stripped chassis and an New York Pastry Shop At- exposition of parts used in making tracts Best Jewish Trade. the Vibrationless Six, which have The New York Pastry Shop. which more the appearance of jewelry shop Products than of a motor car plant. opened recently at 8830 Twelfth Yet Captain E. V. Rickenbacker as- street, is already attracting the best arts that every bit of the work war Jewish trade of the community and completed in the Rickenbacker plant gaining an enviable reputation for by Rickenbacker craftsmen. sen•i gnugalpitaystry and tarts of unusually The frame, axles and various parts floe Rohr & Sobel are proprietors of this of the motor unit are done in a chased or mottled finish, far more attractive new wholesale and retail store. They in appearnace than gold and sliver specialize in light lunches of pastry plated types which have been used or tarts with ice cream and coffee, in previous years. The interior of serving French and Danish pastry of the frame channels and other exposed their own make, made with pure intreior parts are painted in a bight sweet butter and eggs and other fine color to accentuate the chased finish. ingredients and deliciously flavored. The cylinder block is enameled in The new concern also does • eater- French gray. It is an exceptionally ing business and solicits orders of creditable display of the simplicity pastry and tarts for wedding patties of design of the Rickenbacker chassis. and all other social events. Sunday Night. Sareck v.. 398 "fee- boa ► p ding fairs and Golden Jubilee Convention HUDSO Announcing the Appointment of The Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. Woodward at Garfield Distributors for Detroit and Southeastern Michigan r Hudson and Essex owners in Detroit and South- eastern Michigan will be pleased with the arrange- ments here announced by which the Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. will in the future represent these cars. Together with the new distributor, the present organization of associate dealers in Detroit will con- tinue to care for Hudson-Essex retail sales. The Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. was for years the largest retail motor car sales organization in the world. It comes intact from Pittsburgh to Detroit to assume the enlarged responsibilities of distributorship in this territory, which the growth of Hudson and Essex ownership entails. Service a Specialty --- Will Insure Greater Convenience W. S. Pennock will head the experienced service organization which will shortly direct Hudson-Essex Are. service policy here. Mr. Pennock has been associated with the Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. for five years. He is thoroughly acquainted with the Hudson-Essex line through his former connection as service manager of the Hudson-Essex organization at Cleveland. For the greater convenience of owners, associate dealers in Detroit will maintain well equipped service departments for minor attention. The central service station at Woodward and Garfield will have practi- cally factory facilities for taking care of Hudson and Essex owners. For the present, service will be continued at 571 East Lamed. Announcement of the new service station opening wlil be advertised in a few days. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMP/ANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN, JAN. 28, 1923 S