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The topics of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man's sermons, to he delivered at the
Shaarey Zedek on Rosh Ila-Shanah
and Yom Kippur, are announced as
follows:
Tuesday morning, first day of Rosh
Ila-Shanah, "Looking Upward;" Wed-
nesday morning, second day of Rosh
Ila-Shionah, "Looking Forward;" Kol
Mitre night, "The Quest of God:"
Thursday morniog,'Yom Kippur, "The
Ruck of Life." The morning sermons
will be delivered at 10:30 o'clock, and
no one will be admitted after that
hour.

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NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Five
hundred Jewish immigrants who ar-
rived from Russia on the Esthonia,
ninny who came on the Braga and two
other steamers, may be deported he-
(Wise their ships came in a few min-
utes or a few seconds before Sept. 1.
Coming in during the last quarter
of a minute of the month of August,
according to the Immigration Depart-
ment's interpretation of the law, the
Esthonia's passengers belong to the
August quota, which is already filled.
Under the regulations, they cannot
come in under the September quota.
Commissioner Carrion, commenting
on the situation, declares that the law
by which these immigrants are barred
is "fiendish." The Bureau of 'mail-
line at quarantine a few minutes—in
ordered that the law be strictly en-
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forced.
Winifred Ashn•r, beautiful little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner
An effort will be made to intervene
(Gertrude Himelhoch) of 2457 Hazelwood avenue.
with higher officials at Washington to
set aside the harsh ruling of the Im-
migration Bureau.
The New York Times today com-
ments editorially on this ruling which
would bar immigrants arriving a few
seconds too soon.
"Commissioner Curran uses re
strained language when he calls
'fiendish' the ruling that the thousand
or two immigrants who crossed the
gration in Washington, however, has
one case only 15 seconds—before mid-
night on Aug. 31 must be deported be-
cause they do not fall within the Sep-
tember quota. . . Besides being so
cruel, the decision flies directly in the
face of common sense that it seems as
if a way must he found to set aside
or get around it.. . . The incident,
like others less flagrant that have pre-
cedent it, cries aloud for a revision of
our immigration laws, especially as re-
gards the details of its administra-
tion. Without departing from the per-
centage basis for the admission of
aliens, much greater discretion could
be given to the officers charged with
the duty of enforcing the law. It
ought always he possible to rearrange
and adjust the monthly quotas in a
way to prevent extreme hardships."

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ROSA RAISA

only do this so long as it.has the sup-
port of the Jewish music loving pub-
lic who, by subscribing to this course
of artist concerts, helps the local mu-
sic lover with the slender purse to
hear the world's greatest.
Rosa Raise holds the supremacy
among dramatic sopranos today.
Word just comes from Milan that
Tnscanini has done Mine. Raisa the
honor to ask her to create the leading
soprano role in hoito's posthumous
opera, Nerone, which was begun half
a century ago, has been announced re-
peatedly for performance and really
seems to be on the cards at La Scala
the coming season. The premiere will
be in the spring, so that Mme. Raise
will have plenty of time to reach Milan
after the close of the concert season
and her engagements with the Chi-
cago Opera Association.
Claudio Muzio, soprano; Charles
Marshall, tenor, and Cyrena Van Gor-
don will present the entire last act
of the beautiful opera "Aida" in cos-
tume, with the assistant tenor of the
Chicago Opera Company, Isaacs Von
Grove at the piano. Mr. Van Grove
has appeared the last few years as
accompanist for Mary Garden. The
first half of the program will be songs

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tAGUE.—(J. T. A.)—The Cze-
cho-Slovak Government would wel-
come the extension of Jewish coloni-
zation activities in Carpatho Russia,
where 25,000 Jews are already settled
as peasants or farmers.
This statement was made by Min-
ister of Agriculture Hodza to the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency in discussing
the proposal of a group of Jewish
farmers for the establishment of a
number of Jewish colonies in Carpa-
tho Russia.
It is understood that a definite
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scheme for the settlement has been
I Miss Barbara Goldberg, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg
submitted to the Czecho-Slovak Gov-
of 69 Seward avenue.
ernment and that a bank has under-
taken to finance the project. M. Hod-
za declared his department would sup-
port a society such as the Ort, aiming
to develop a Jewish agricultural set-
tlement in the Republic.
The Detroit Concert Direction, Iso- Strauss as conductor, which is now
bel J. Hurst, manager, which is pre- concertizing in South America, and is
Ile who acquires knowledge, with-
senting a supreme list of artist con- the only soloist who has been engaged out imparting it to others, is like a
to play with the organization there. myrtle in the desert, where there is no
certs it...Orchestra Hall this season,
Ted Shawn, who has been conduct- one to enjoy it.—The Talmud.
sends a 'Word of greeting to all the
subscribers of The Jewish Chronicle. ing a Teachers' Class at the New York
Is ihel J. Hurst, the manager, says School of Denishawn since his return
that no one has given her better sup- from Europe, has joined Ruth St.
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port in her effort to bring great art- Denis at Mariarden, the summer
ists to Detroit than the Jewish people. school at Peterboro, N. H. There they
It is the aim of hte Detroit Concert are working on next season's pro-
Direction to give the greatest artists grams with the company assembled to
at the lowest prices possible. It can support them on a tour which already
includes over 200 performances. It
will open at the Apollo Theater, At-
lantic City, N. J., on Oct. 15.
Gigli, whose golden voice has never
been heard in Detroit but who was
the sensation of the last May Festival,
has been announced to lead the forth-
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telli's Compagnacci.
All of these great artists will appear
on the course offered by the Detroit
Concert Direction. Reservations may
be made now at 1052 Book Building,
6r phones Stain 6617 and Main 7904.

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At this gladsome time permit
me to extend to all my Jew-
ish friends in the City of De-
troit my heartiest wishes for
happiness and prosperity
during the coming year-
5684.

"THE GRAND"

I WISH TO EXTEND MY SIN-
CEREST WISHES FOR A HAPPY
AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO
THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF
DETROIT.

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the Subway Flower Shop, 231 Gratiot
avenue, has just returned from a va-
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ing which the opportunity was taken
to study the service of the leading
floral establishments of the larger
cities. Needless to say, Mr. Rosen-
man acquired many ideas that will be
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growing Detroit store.
"Realizing that leadership in serv-
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sung in English.

Friederich Schorr, the famous Ger-
man baritone, who came over here
with the Wagnerian Festival Com-
11111 14 h.
pany and was immediately engaged
to open the Metropolitan this fall, will
J4.ZMORIAM
sing in recital with Bronislaw Haber-
man, the great European violinist.
1Word has been. received from Buenos
In loving memory of our dear son
Aires that Bronislaw Huberman was and brother, Ben Robinson, who died
warmly received in that city at his
one year ago, Sept. 6, 1922.
which
opened
Aug.
4,
first concert on
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson,
his South American tour. He is to
Herman, Samuel, Sidney

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'appear as soloist with the Vienna

Philharmonic Orchestra, with Richard

Florence and Selma Robinson.

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