rigkPROPTIEWIS/10 RON iaz i PAGh TWO - — in this country have different kinds of RUSS HEBREW ACTORS minds and different points of view. CREATE OWN THEATER They, moreover, have different inter- ests—religious, educational, charitab- Charles Recht writes in the Menorah le., social, etc. They have formed Journal for June: "The history of the FURNISHED ROOM fur one or two (Concluded from Page One) themselves into innumerable syna- assembling of the Ilabirna Theater gentlemen, in private Jewish home, or to couple, with light housekeep- gogues, lodges and socities. As time large remainder shall go to perdition. went on, these lodges, societies, syna- reads like a tale of tine pioneer endea- ing privileges, 5010 Brush corner vor. In th; very midst of the Revs- I Surely this in a mistaken attitude. g0gues Warren. Northway 2573W. "Would that all the Lord's people tuti ,ns had been able to create feeler.- lutittnary period, a group of Hebrew- I were prophets" was the aspiration of :ethane or councils or national organi- loveis and Hebrew-speaking actors COTTAGE TO RENT at Cass Lake. Three houses front bathing beach. Moses and I prefer his authority t lotions. These councils or federaitains long decided to put into cherished plan of execution a Hebrew their thee- that of ' the most at !fern pedagogues, Inquire by calling Melrose 0136. They selected Ila-Dibbuk for ter f" the 1) " rl' e . even if he has several degrees behind sidermg like problems without inter- their first offering, and decided on the FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room . his name. fering with each other's objects or fur young gentleman or couple . I could go on and recite to you at each others election or each other's name for their theater. The name "Ilabinia" (The Forum) was selected. Phone Empire 4283-M or call at length the shortcomings and inade- autonomy. Then the search for a theater-build- 132 Kenilworth. quacy of our educational system, 1.ut These national societies represent ing began. Without ready capital and A. 1 can at least bring you a ray of hope the organized life of the Jews in Am- without prospects for revenue, when FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in the announcement that during the erica which touch upon the different in private family for one gentle-. we consider the class of audience and past few weeks a number of leaders activities in which Jews differ from man. Call at 298 liendrie ave. Such the limited number they would appeal in educational work in different parts their fellow citizens. With regard to to, their task of finding an auditorium of the country and of different schools these activities, they should in some in an overcrowded city was not an FOR SALE—Apartment site, 60 ft of thought sat together amicably for way agree to form a conference con- by 140 ft. No restrictions. See easy one. In the end, being unable to a whole day in a room and considered sisting of the chosen representatives owner at 5620 Twenty-third st. secure a ready theater, the actors de- the establishment of a national coon- of their respective organizations, who A small house 011C. 61 of Jewish education which would shall consider the problems which are cided to build FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow formerly occupied as a private sani- ' make propaganda for extension of ed- common to them all or which may af- with screened porch and double ga In 50111C torium appeared to be the only build- reach a as to ucational facilities so rage; water, toilet and electric con- feet them all. ing available in Moscow. By arrange- larger number, to stimulate existing veniences; less than one block from I do not know his unpopular the meat with the Soviet authorities they national institutions, to conduct re- word "league" is at the present time. beach at Lake Orion; will rent for secured a leasehold on No. 6 Nizhnyi searches and surveys, to aid in the. season. Inquire 3711 Hastings st. should certainly not propose to use I Kislowski and proceeded to remodel it. Melose 6132. raising of the standard of teachers it, though I am one of those who be- Volunteers as well as the actors and and pupils, and to eliminate duplica- lieved and still believes that when the managers, helped in the construe- FINANCIAL SECR ETA It Y—One tion of effort. I ant sure you will President Woodrow Wilson projected then. The operating room of the for- who has had some bookkeeping ex- , agree with me that so far this has the Covenant of the League of Na- mer hospital was used for the auditor- perience, to look after accounts for gone along, at least, it is a most de- tions, he set in motion a very great hum. Then arose the problem of the Congregation Emanuel. Apply by ' sirable understanding, and that it idea which will not disappear from stage. letter only tee Ralph Weisman, 7475 . would be well if an effective instru- the world. I am sure that in spite of "Owing to the insufficient height of Wilson ave. State salary expected. men , . for carrying out this under- all the talk by its opponents, that it the proposed auditorium, it was im- ' standing could he created. would set up a super-nation or super- possible to elevate the stage. The FOR RENT—Nice airy room, private Work Co-ordinated. Charity national government which might in- proscenium, therefore, was made on a home; refined gentleman. Call There is no department of Jewish terfere with the independence of any level with the floor of the auditorium, Alt added Pen.. Northway 6128J. 314 Ilendrie. usu. rou.i.s• ' activity in which NO nearly a complete State that entered it, no human being a simple divided curtain being used understanding has been reached and who has eyes in his head can believe to separate the rest of the tiny hall LAKE SHORE DRIVE—East Jeffer- scrsire. ' which is so effeCtively pursued as our such a statement at the present time. son. Owner leaving for Europe, from the proscenium. Those who re- A phonoroll brings charitable work, While there have It is something of this sort which I call, or who participated in, the eorls will s..arifice his fine suburban a cur go rear duo seen divisions on the ground of Or- am convinced would be the method, struggles of some of the Amerhair home. 200-foot lot with waterway Wh•n through thodoxy or Reform, we witness in all the only method, of bringing about little playhouses such as the Washing- to lake; boat house; two-car ga- shopping h... hug of our large cities important unions what I ant sure everyone admits is ton Square, Provincetown, NeighI••r- rage with complete living quarters WI& drixr u.hrfs ' under the name of Federations of needed—an understanding in Jewish hood and others, can appreciate the overhead. Fine eight-room house, you wish lo Of Jewish Charities. To co-ordinate these life in America. difficulty of properly housing an artis- modern in every detail; a forest of Masa. 'local organizations, there have been tic production, in which over forty full-grown trees. Gordon Stop, created the National Council of Jew- Lake Shure drive. Will make to players take part, in quart t rs w :hi h ish Charities and the National Coun- Detroit's First Outdoor Opera are even less adequate than those in responsible party any terms; will cil of Jewish Social Workers. It is a to Be Given Sunday After- which our intimate theaters had their consider good contracts or income great testimony to both the heart and W.:innings. The grey burlap drapery property in exchange. ('all Rose- noon at U. of D. Stadium. the mind of the Jewish people that in th which the seats and the walls tre ville 39.W, 2 rings. they have been able to create such ef- ed, and which constitutes the ma- Detroit has its symphony orchestra, ! fective machinery for this notable tern I for the curtain as well, was all , work and yet here too there is not full its community theater, its rapidly in- hem' sewn by the players, Miss Stir- !concord nor a complete understanding creasing art circle. The next step is Sum Elias, the leading actress, ex- and particularly with regard to two community opera. Detroit's first outdoor opera will plai sd. "We even," she added with a items. ?Mill', "carried in the boards on which PARIS.— J. T. A. -- gee Many, though by no means all. of be given next Sunday afternoon un- thin with our stomachs empty and der the management of the Detroit against the Jewish pumlation m Rus- , the important institutions in our large ti e i udience is now sitting, and some- sia because a section of the Rus.sian cities were founded at least 50 or 75 Municipal Opera association, David th ut any prospects of food." In - years ago. They have, to a consider- A. Brown chairman. It will be pre Miss Elias, however, one could detect people bolds them responsible for the bale extent, conic under the manage- sented in the new U. of D. stadium, the beginnings of a capable trage- tyranny of the present regime, was under the general direction of Mr. T. denounced at a meeting of the Russian ment of the Reform members of the dienne. She has the strong features Jewish community, who have aided Wronski. The conductor is E. \Ver- of a Rachel, her will-power visibly National Progressive Party composed ner, of the Capitol theater; Ballet- of exiled "Right Cadets". The con- DETROIT MICHIGAN them, not only with great means, but cont:ols her temperament and enthus- with patience and devoted service, and master, Theo J. Smith; stage mana- iasm, her voice is full and used with ference pledged its members to do ger, G. Peluso. It is a step toward their utmost to prevent the spread of the idea seems gradually to have lodg- Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floor•-108 room. moderation, and her acting is good, ed in the minds of the really estimable establishing a permanent summer op- thanks to the training she has had in this prejudice. Simultaneously a res- era here. There are 1,000 trained olution was adopted protesting gentlemen who are managing these in- the school of the Moscow Art theater. , stitutions are theirs and are to be car- singers and seven metropolitan solo- SI e is still young and if she will con- against foreign intervention in Rus- ists have been secured to sing the sia, ried on according to their notions. tinue to learn her art and unlearn 61.411,11, ri ■ oihoinenilhALLW sli2 I 11 We witness, therefore, great hospi- leading roles. ?ton of her prejudices she may well Preceding the opera there will be a tals in which the Jewish dietary laws dace' p into the long awaited trage- ,6sommmp.rekrEitrenrEmr of Yesheveth Etz Chaim, of are not only nut observed but flouted, performance of "The Moon God," an dienne of Europe." orphan asylums in which the Sabbath Egyptian ballet, given by Theodore • of over 1,500 editorials in the Yiddish gra ■ luate J. Smith's dancers. They are well daily newspapers of New York City the New York University where he re- is not observed and other like offenses and known to Detroiters and very popu- BABIES SEND THANKS tradition religious during a period of six months, chosen ceived his Batchelor Degree in 19151 against lar through their many appearances FOR TANIA, THE COW j arbitrarily from five different years: and in 1918 received his Master de-' against what I might even call good at Orchestra hall and the various mo- NEW YORK.— (J. C. B,) January 1912, Starch 1913 (preceding love at Columbia. Dr. Suites is at taste. tion picture houses. Anything staged Should Have Knowledge of Judaism. "The :15 babies of the. foundling Yiddish Press As a Force in Ameri- under Mr. Smith's direction is always home of Ighumen thank the American the outbreak of the World War ;) No- present director of the Extension De- canization," is the title of a disserta- Now, I think that the people who are vember, 1914, July 1915 (during the pertinent of the Bureau of Education dramatic in effect and gorgeously cos- Jewish Joint Distribution Committee tion by Dr. Mordecai Settee, which and Vice-Chairman of the New York' engaged in charitable work need to A very good job. Dem o untabl e Great War;) May 1920 and December tumed. His work is finished and for Tania, the new cow, who so kindly the committee on Higher Degrees in Council of the American Jewish Con- have added to their present under- highly professional. rims. Good tires. Runs fine. 1920 (after the Great War.) furnishes them with milk every day. Columbia University has accepted. gress. 'standing, the understanding the insti- The author of this dissertation is a The opera itself is also elaborately Tania is wearing an appropriate tag The thesis is based on an analysis tutions are in behalf of the beneficiar- staged—"Aida" is the most colorful around her neck to tell everybody ies and not of the managers, and, that of operas. The story is particularly she is the gift of the 'Joint.' " wrong for an institu- it is as much a romantic for "Aida" was a very beau- This self-explanatory quotation tion by reason of need of the benefic- from the little town of lghumen, in iary to use the opportunity to convert tiful and remarkable woman. The solo "Celeste Aida," in the White Russia, is typical of hundreds him or to wean hint away from his very first part of the opera, is per- received by Moscow headquarters of THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS particular brand of Judaism, as it is haps the most beautiful tenor solo the Joint Distribution Committee. 4104 Woodyard at Alexandrine ' for Christian missionaries to seek out Glendale 8176 ever written. Then, too, the triumph- The actors of the Ilabimah, the world Jewish children and endeavor to bring them into the Church. I am inclined al march is well known to everyone. renowned Jewish Art Theater, prised This is a very splendid scene, the oc- by Lunacharsky, commissar for edu- to think that if the matter could be casion being the return of Rhodanes, cation, a theater ranking with the presented in this way and a real un- the hero, from war, attended by his Moscow Art Theater, now in Amer- derstanding reached, we would not : witness, for example, the condition glorious Egyptian armies. the en- ica send thanks. A little peasant which now exists in one of the most tire court is assembled to give horn- village in Odessa Gubernia calls a 4-Door Sedans , magnificent Jewish hospitals in Am- age to him. meeting of its Soviet and passes a At the very end is a duet, "Fare- unanimous resolution thanking the ' erica, not only of violating the Jewish well to Earth," sung by Rhodanes and Ukrainian government for having in- 'law and good taste, but even of neg- Day Rate 8t ativing the very noble purposes of the Aida that is of surpassing beauty. duced the Joint to bring its tractors ng They have been entombed by the to work for them. founder of that institution. jealous Princess Amneris and left to , And then, too, there is something to These are a few of the hundreds of i be said with regard to the officials and die. These three numbers are the acknowledgements received. The Expressing and Baggage Serv- the workers themselves. It is very best known features of the opera— more officials channels have, on their ice in Connection 1\1)111:111 necessary and it has been highly use- but the whole is an opera that was part, shown an increasing apprecia- Nvish perhaps Verdi's best and certainly his ful that our Jewish institutions should tion of the American Jewish Joint have trained workers and there are most spectacular. It is an auspicious Distribution Committee's work. At present methods in charity which un- beginning for establishing a perma- a recent meeting of the Famine Re- doubtedly far surpass the methods nent community opera here. Tickets lief Organizations, Madams Kame. hitherto employed. But there is, at may be secured at Grinnell Bros. niev, wife of the president of the CUSTOM TAILORS least, no necessary divergence between Buses will be furnished to carry peo- Moscow Soviet, stated in detail the "Best and Snappiest Clothes at charity and Judaism, and, we ought ple from the end of car line to the extent and scope, both in the relief hole Prices." Most R to reach an agreement among our- stadium. and reconstructive fields, of this or- GIVE US A TRIAL ' selves that the tranied social workers ganization, a statement which was re. 502 Breitmeym Bldg. Main 3134 who operate in Jewish institutions printed in the official newspaper lz- Chlorine Kills Germs, Say should have a knowledge of Judaism, vestia. Scientists a love for it, and it would not he wheel- From the Crimea, from Kharkov, The Eudmort Laboratories, 35 Duf- from White Russia, from Odessa, ! ly out of place even if they observed it. If we can reach such an under- field street, makers of Chloro Crys- Orenburg, Nicolaev and Ekaterino- standing, we will do away with the tals, a preventative of ravages by slav, have been received clippings Electrical Contractor danger of diversions among ourselves, moths, have secured evidence that from the local press in which are Repair Amytbles from • Dear Ball t• , which are by no means purely aca- chlorine kills germs of many diseases, published statements by government A. Electric Mader. demic in this our best organized field such as influenza. Their product is officials generously acknowledging Glendale 0253 4843 Haolltem Ave. sold by all druggists and is odorless the work of the Joint Distribution of endeavor. And since I am speaking of charity, and non-poisonous. Committee. let me say that there is another mat- ter connected with it on which we PERFECTION LODGE ought to he perfectly clear to our- During the summer months of July . selves and with each other. Under and August l'erfection Lodge, No. For Automobiles, Truck, and Motor Bo•ts the influence of the war and under 487, F. & A. M., will hold only regu- the necessary instructions of our gov- lar communications on the third ernment, the number of campaigns for Wednesday of each month. the sale of Liberty Bonds and so there C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. Pls... Glendale 4111 grew up in cities and states "war 91.109 Seldom Avenue LOUIS II. WOLFE, W. M. chests" to which people contributed for all welfare purposes without ref- erence to creed. Opposed to "Community Chests." There are a great many things that happened in the war period which are not applicable to times of peace and yet they have been carried over into 91 e. peace times and the "war chests" have as become "community chests." ts..—e For Many Reasons— I have no hesitation, even with the II SI full understanding that I may he 1 • fig. A truly wonderful assortment, some two Styles for tall are set. 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