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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-02-02

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A mericam Avisk periodical Carter

GLITION AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

7i tc fgr ao id twi s m(itaon tcla

ROOSEVELT PRAISES
FARM SCHOOL WORK

These are facts and as such are not
to be disputed.
stitutions of its kind in the country. t Des are included in the training
"Ileartiest best wishes for the fu-
The campaign and the school have which embodies every kind of agri-
been heartily endorsed by President c cultural work; plowing, planting, har-
ture In the really valuable work you
Warren
are doing."
Harding, Secretary of the vesting, poultry raising, animal hus-
C
The late President Roosevelt, in his
Navy Edwin Denby, Secretary of War
andry, bee keeping, dairying and
message to Dr. Krauskopf, wrote:
John W. Weeks, Secretary of Com-
orticulture. The school raises all of
"Secretary Wilson informs me that
merce HerbertC. Hoover, Secretary is own food. Its cows gave 173,760
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
he has visited the National Farm
Fund for Development and of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, uarts of milk last year and its
in Doyles-
School which you and your colleagues
Postmaster General Hubert Work, As- hickens, 15,000 dozen eggs.
Perpetuation of National
sistant Secretary of Navy Theodore
The Endowment and Building Fund
have started at Doylestown, Pa., and
town Effort.
Roosevelt, Luther Burbank, one of will make possible the enlargements Detroit Welcomes Georges En- Splendid Farewell Concert Ar-
he speaks in the most emphatic man-
Farm School.
ranged
in
Honor
of
Miss
Em-
America's foremost naturlaists, and which art- necessary to accommodate
esco as Violinist, Composer
PHILADELPHIA. —Amer icons ner of the value of the work you are
other numerous prominent officials the growing list of applicants and will
doing. I remember well when I had
ma
Lazaroff
for
this
Sun-
prominent
in
public
life
ate
very
and
Conductor.
wenty-
Pll ILA DELPHI
and personages.
insure the success of the movement
much concerned over the problem of the good fortune to meet you at San-
day Evening at Kirby
niiiversary of the founding of
The chief interest at the eighth pair
which has already been started to
fifth i i
training young men for agricultural tiago during the Spanish-American
Krauskopf Starts School.
the National Farm School at Doyles-
Center.
bring the Jewish youth of America of subscription concerts by the thitroit
work. The late Col. Theodore Rouse- war, when as National Relief Com-
town, Pennsylvania, by Dr. Joseph
Dr. Krauskopf started the National back to the farm. Harry B. Ilirsh of Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 25 and
%elt, when he was President of the missioner you were the guest of the
g ra ,...,,pf, will be commemorated by Form School upon the advice of the Philadelphia is the national chairman 26, centered in the appearance of the
Crated States, realized this, and upon late Gen. Joseph Wheeler. Permit
the establishment of a $1,000,000 en
late Count Leo Tolstoi, who urged of the campaign, and associated with great Roumanian musician, Georges
hearing of the work of the National me to wish to you and your colleagues
dun° fund for the development upon him the necessity for turning him are: Daniel Gimbel, Albert M. Enesco. Mr. Enesco appeared in the
Farm School at Doylestown, Pa., all possible success in the admirable
petuation of the institution, it
Jewish immigrants of America away Greenfield, I. II. Silverman, Joseph N. three-fold role of violin soloist, con.
and p e ■
wrote to 1)r. Joseph Krauskpof, the effort you are making to train the
was announced by Daniel Gimbel of from congested cities and back to Snellenburg and Philip Sterling, doctor and composer, playing the
founder of the institution, praising lads in whom you are interested in
the firm of Gimbel Brothers, a nwn
agricultural pursuits. The original Jacob D. Lit and Joseph E. Hagedorn. Itruch concerto, and conducting two
the achievements of the school and practical and scientific agriculture for
her of the Board of Directors of the building and property of the school
of his compositions. As a violinist
encouraging him to continue to work. agricultural callings. There is noth-
school The building and endowment was purchased by Dr. Krauskopf with
Enesco revealed himself In be an ar-
Last week the son of this great ]'resi- ing more needed in this country than
fund will be raised by means of a his own savings after the plan had
tist with individuality and spiritual
dent, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, As- the various movements under way to
nation,(ide campaign conducted by been denounced as a piece of rank
insight, although it cannot be said that
sistant Secretary of the Navy, also render farm work more scientific,
local csnimittees and cities through- folly by those whom he asked for
he is a supreme virtuoso. There were
declared his interest in the National more profitable, as well as more at-
out the country, beginning Feb. 28 aid. Eight students composed the first
times when his intonation was not
Farm School and endorsed the plan tractive; for no nation can afford to
and etcling March 20.
perfect, and his tone lacked suavity.
class. In the early years Dr. Kraus-
undertaken by the directors to com- forget that in the last resort its well-
The fund is to be a testimonial of kopf kept the infant institution alive
His technique was adequate but not
memorate the school's Silver Jubilee being rests upon the well-being and
the work of I)r. Krauskopf, largely by turning over fees he raised by
brilliant, and he was at his best in
by a nation-wide campaign to raise high character of the man who tills
has
through whose efforts the school
officiatingat marriages, funerals, lec- Roumanian Minister Assures the Andante movement. The only first
a building and endowment fund as the soil."
g i-
progressed to one of the leadin
time novelty on the program was
tures and other ministerial functions.
Steps are now being taken to or-
Leaders of Government's
a testimonial to Dr. Krauskopf,
Enesco's "Suite for Orchestra, Opus
The National Farm School has 500
which will permit the school to ex- ganize Silver Jubilee Committees
Stand.
9,"
his
other
composition
"Roumanian
acres of land and forty buildings. It
throughout the country. It is ex-
pand
and
accommodate
larger
classes.
Rhapsody," having been heard in De-
has graduated hundreds of students,
In a letter to llarry IL Hirsch, pected that chairmen will soon be
BUCHAREST.—.(J. C. 11.) — The troit previously. Of the two, there
many of whom are agricultural ex-
Ind permaneetly destroyed
chairman of the Naitonal Silvre Ju- appointed in various cities and that
is little doubt but what the rhapsody
third
congress
of
the
Uion
of
Jewish
perts
in
government
employ,
on
the
from fere, arms and limbs. No dm
bilee Committee, Colonel Roosevelt the nation-wide celebration will be
amt.
faculty of the leading agricultural Communities of Old Roumania, which pleased more than did the Suite. The
mIstorlm or •lectrIe
held in the near future.
wrote:
Eyebrows Arched.
colleges in this country, successful took place at Bucharest on Dec. 10, latter (lid, however, evoke admiration
"I am interested in the National
farmers owning their own farms, or 11 and 12, gathered in a very heavily for its certain passages of inviting
MARY LOUISE SHOPPE
Farm
School.
It
has
done
a
very
ex-
GARMENT WORKERS ASKED
directors of farms for others. The laden atmosphere. The delegates, charm, but the work lacked a definite
601 Scherer Bldg.
cellent work and it would be very
Cherry 4750
TO RALLY AROUND UNION
school charges no tuition and gives among whom were many of the most goal and there was considerable repe-
beneficial for our country if there
East Grand River and Forum Stroet•
its students free of charge, board, prominent Jews of the country, rep- tition throughout the various move-
were many more institutions of this
clothing and lodging as well. It has resenting every community, were still ments. The interpretation of the
NEW YORK—(J. C. B.).—In an
kind.
The
drain
of
the
young
peo-
MISS
EMMA
LAZAROFF
at present a greater demand for ad- dazed by the recent anti-Semitic out- Suite was of high order and the or-
ple from the coutnry districts to the open letter addressed to the member-
Melrose 6746—Office Loan. Negotiated '
missions than it has accommodations. breaks and manifestations in various chestra played it magniliciently. The
A splendid program has been ar- city is unquestionably one of the ship of the International Ladies Gar-
"Roumanian Rhapsody" is based on
Young people from all parts of the cities.
ranged for the farewell concert to be greatest problems with which we are Mein Workers Union, on behalf of the
Roumanian
folk-songs
which
the
cow-
The president, Eli Berkowitz, open-
country are anxious to avail them-
given this Sunday evening, Feb. 4, confronted. Your school and the general executive board, the members
selves of the opportunity to take up ed the congress. Constantin Banu, ;inner has interwoven with his own at the Kirby Center, Kirby and An-
schools like it provide the antiscor- are urged to join in an expression of
farming, but the school it reluctantly Minister of the Cults and Arts, offi- melodies. It is a vivid, colorful work toine streets, in honor of Miss EMIlla
butic. It is nearly impossible for the good wishes for "health, happiness
compelled to turn hundreds away. The cially represented the government, and Enesco received a tribute from Lazaroff, dramatic soprano, popular
average city boy to go to the coun- and prosperity for our retiring presi-
the
audience
and
the
men,
who
stood
employment bureau maintained by the being accompanied by V. G. Ispir, the
in all local Jewish circles, who is try and succeed unless there is some dent Brother Benjamin Schlessin
school has a longer waiting list of general secretary of the Department in appreciation of his composition and leaving for Europe soon to continue method provided such as your school. and for the continued and unbroken
REAL ESTATE BROKER
positions to be filled than it has grad- of Cults, and Dr. I'. Popescu, the di- conducting. The program opened her musical studies.
"It has been urged in the past that strength and welfare" of the organ-
House. for Salo or Rent. Cash Cr Easy
rector-general of the foreign religions with the Beethoven Seventh Sym-
uates annually.
Miss Lazaroff has won the praise of schools of the type of the National ization.
oa
with
Seal.
phony which was given a smooth and
}men
(as distinguished from the Christian
many
musical
critics.
She
appeared
Offers Three-Year Course.
Farm School are chimerical and do
sincere performance under the baton
We do ,our collecting and me ',Dar your
Orthodox religion, which is the state
at many concerts and recitals in this not achieve results. Your record gives
Whoever is loved by mankind is
property.
of Mr. Gabrilowitsch. The audience
The school otters a three-year religion).
city during the past two years and in the lie to such statements, fur 86 also loved by the Supreme, but who-
Small Commission
Quick Semi.
called upon the orchestra to rise after
course and the students must have
The president as well as Dr. Flitter.
every instance revealed a powerful per cent of your graduates are still soever is not loved by mankind is not
D. W. REAGAN (Unman)
the symphony, and the applause for
the equivalent of a public school edu- man, the vice-president, and Chief
voice of great promise. She appeared
Edgewood 3529 (Res.)
in agriculture and are successful. loved by the Supreme.—The Talmud.
the conductor and men was prolonged.
cation. A few academic subjects, such Rabbi I)r. Niemerower, alluded to the
at concerts for the Hadassah, the Ile-
OFFICE 571 ELIOT STREET
./ as English, Chemistry and Mathema- recent outrages, and then stated the
brew Schools, the Bicur Cholera
object of the congress to be the con- Victor Kolar Conducts Pro. Juniors, and many other organize
0
gram on Sunday. Evangeline tions.
sideration of the law which the gov-
In addition to Miss Lazaroff, prom-
ernment intends to enact for the or-
Lehman and Philip Abbas
inent members of the Detroit Sym-
ganization, functioning and powers of
Soloists.
phony Orchestra will appear in a
the Jewish communities. The gov-
Centrally located. Ideal for dancing parties, meetings or weddings.
An attractive program was ar-
quintet recital. Among those who will
ernment had submitted a draft of the
Arrangements can be made with or without dining rooms.
ranged by Victor Kolar for the Sun-
bill to the union and this draft was day afternoon concert by the Detroit participate on the program in honor
Apply to Steward.
of Miss Lazaroff will be Miss Rose
to
be
considered
and
amended
and
3153 Caw Ave.
Symphony Orchestra which opened
DETROIT LODGE NO. 5S, K. of P.
then returned as the law which the with a superb reading of Goldmark's Elkind, pianist and accompanist; .1.
Jews desire to have enacted, it being Overture "Sakuntala." Nothing that Gorner, first violinist of the Detroit
the avowed wish of the government, Kolar has done so far this season sur- Symphony Orchestra; W. Blumenaw,
in no far as the religious communi- passed the performance of this beau- viola artist of the Symphony Orches-
ties of the various faiths are con- tiful work, and he and his men were tra; J. Kamarowsky, 'cellist of the
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16
cerned, to have them organized under given a hearty ovation. A first De- Detroit Symphony; G. Koukly, bass of
a uniform law. The various faiths troit performance of the "Scherzo the Symphony Orchestar.
Tickets for the Lazaroff farewell
have thus been given an opportunity Capriccioso" by Dvorak pleased very
Forest and C•ss Avenues
to practically draft the law, no that much, and it is hoped that it will be concert are now on sale at Grinnell's,
Proceeds for Suffering Jews in Russia and Ukraine.
they may serve their own interests repeated 'ere long. I'hillip Abbas, Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and
Arranged by Jewish Workers' Relief Committee, Detroit Branch.
Adelaide; Wilkins street Talmud
best
first cellist, played the first movement
Torah; Small's Drug Store, Hastings
of the Davidoff Concerto. There was
and Ilendrie streets; Kahn Brothers
a depth and maturity in his interpre- Restaurant, 3530 Hastings street, and
tation and a brilliancy in his playing
Lazaroff's Book Store, 1025 Westmin-
that were admirable. The audience
ster avenue.
recalled Abbas many times with long
and hearty applause. Miss Lehman
was obliged to use the piano as an OPPRESSION ENCOURAGES
accompaniment owing to the fact that
JEWISH FAITH, NUMBERS
her orchestral music did not arrive in
time. Margaret Mannabach, as usual,
500
Per Cent Membership in Buda•
played a very sympathetic accompani-
pest Kehillah.
ment. Miss Lehman possesses a
BUDAPEST
— yd. C. B.).— The
voice of no particular quality or opu-
lence, both of which are necessary first vice-president of the Budapest
in the aria "Adieu, forets" from "Joan Jewish Community, Dr. Alexander
of Arc," which she sang. Other or- Lederer, who is acting president, has
chestra numbers on the program in. made a statement dealing with the
eluded "Berceuse" and "Praeludium" growth of the Jewish community in
by Jaernefelt and "Memphisto Waltz" the city. In 1914, he declares, the
community had 14,000 tax paying
by Liszt. .
members. Todya it has 70,000. The
Enthusiastic Audience Greets persecution of Jews in Hungary is
having the effect of strengthening the
Isa Kremer.
Jews in their faith. All the temples
There is only one Ise Kremer. Once are full at every service and the com-
again she displayed her unique artis- munity is considering the erection of
This lune la upholstered In mohair with roll
try on Sunday evening at Orchestra several additional synagogues to ac-
arma tassela covered beaks and loose cushions.
tmv.nport and Chair ur Rocker to match
Hall when she returned for her second commodate those who can not find
Detroit recital this season. It was
room in the existing synagogues. The
small but an enthusiastic audience annual budget for this year has
that greeted her, and they found joy been fixed at 140,000,000 Hungarian
in everything she sang. As an in- kronen.
terpreter of song Ise Kremer stands
All the institutions existing prior to
incomparable. Certainly this is true the war are now in full working order .
in her own sex. As a review of her The administration of the Jewish
performance was given in this paper community is continually in receipt of
a short time ago, a lengthy account complaints of the persecution suffered
of her art seems somewhat inessen- by the Jewish population. Many in-
tial at this time. But let it he said stances are known of injustice per-
right here that if you have never petrated against the Jews by govern-
heard her, the next time she comes ment officials. It is due to this inces-
get a seat as near the front as pos- sant persecution that considerable
sible and prepare yourself for an numbers of Jews in the city who were
evening of keen enjoyment. She is previously well-to-do are compelled to
one of the outstanding figures in the Apply to the board of the community
musical world, and until you have for financial assistance.
listened to her your musical education
is incomplete.

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NEW YORK—(J. C. U.—First The unusual interest exhibited this
among the states to recognize the year is due to thoe splendid account
right of Jews to be protected in the this car has given of itself in the
observance of their dietary laws, New hands of owners since its introduc-
York, by measures passed in 1917 tion nearly three years ago. This fact,
and 1922, made it a crime to expressly together with the many improvements
or impliedly represent as kosher, meat and refinements, has created a de-
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that what is kosher is no speculative ing car, and the two passenger road-
it standard, that it is impossible of ster comprise the open cars in the
practicable application, that "kosher" Nash Four line. The enclosed cars
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in accordance with the statute, and perfected valve-in-head motor, the
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attorney of New York City, member who for years have driven and
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who seek, through under-handed and comfortable in riding qualities as to
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those citizens. It is inconceivable that fields."
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liberately deceived and misled into be- being practically doubled in size. This
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