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NOTED MUSICIANS WILL CONTRIBUTE
TO YIDDISH THEATER PERFORMANCES
DELEGATE IMPRESSED
WITH CONVENTION OF
MIZRACHI OF AMERICA ,
ill, Schkelaik to Play Between Acts of Play to Be Staged This Sunday
Lvening at Orchestra Hall; "On the Night of the Wed-
ding" Is Latest Play.
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Club
Notes
Young
Judaea
Mrs. D. F. Cantor, one of the De-
troit delegates at the recent conven- I
thin of the Mizrachi organization,
I Pearl, local manager of the in America without her husband's held in Pittsburgh, reports that she
knowledge and takes him by surprise. was deeply impressed with the success
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Yiddish
theater, this week made ark After a divorce is agreed upon he sud- of the meetings.
po rtant announcement to the effect denly realizes that his wife is more
"Many, achievements for Palestine
im
that leading musicians will contribute beautiful than he previously realized were noted at the convention," Mrs.
musical iirograms between acts of fu- and all differences are patched up.
The annual Young Judaea dance
Cantor reports. Among others i t
M. Skulnik, the comedian, who plays decided to raise a $100,000 fund for takes place this Saturday evening a
ture prrf arina noes.
the
Women's Federation building,
the
building
of
a
Mizrachi
college
in
:
The first of these artists to con- the role of a "Litvak," as blr. Rob-
tribute to the Yiddish theatrical per- chick, attempts to prevent the affair Jaffa or Jerusalem, Practically all
Il l Hancock and Second avenues.
the
delegates
attending
the
convention
.
The
educational work of the local
formancos will be Ilia Schkolnik, who between his wife and the union orator,
will phiy between the acts of the play but failing agrees to a divorce in the invested only in the Minora Land : organization depends in part on the
i
to he staged this Sunday evening at hope of marrying the latter's wife. Co for the purchase of land n Pal- success of the dance. While the local
expenses are small, the sum needed
All ends well, as is usual in a comedy est i ne.
Orchestra 11511.
"Rabbi Aaron Ashinsky, one of the is annually derived from the dance.
"On the Wedding Night," the latest and peace is established in both house-
leading
spirits
of
the
lffizrachi
move-
Announcement is made by the com-
musical comedy, will be staged by the holds.
The entire cast did exceptionally ment in this country, is to be con- mittee in charge that is program is be-
regular company, headed by Mischa
gratulated
upon
his
wonderful
spirit
well
in
this
play.
Sarah
Skulnik,
Max
ing
arranged between dances.
and Lucy German and assisted by a
A number of prominent Detroit
Rosen, Abe Dorf, Isidor Friedman, and splendid work. His devoted wife,
fine cast of actors.
Ethel Dorf and Esther Field, all con- Pearl, has helped make the convention men and women are acting as patrons
Last Sunday evening, at the pres-
tributed to the success of the play.
a success. and patronesses of the dance. Their
entation of "How Women Love," N1r.
The convention has to its credit the names will be published next week.
This Sunday's performance is
excelled himself in the role of
marked by many musical numbers, orimini7ation of two new groups, the
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a blackss
m ith son who came to this all latest Yiddish song hits written es- Nlizrachi Youth, under the leadership -
in the course of his sue-
pecially for the play, "On the Wed- of harry Karp, with headquarters in CHANUKAH AFFAIR OF
country a nd
as a union leader and platform
New York, and the Mizrachi Ladies
JUNIOR CLUBS PROVES
se
r forgot is wife and became ding Night."
Mr. Schkolnik, who is to give a of the United States and Canada, with
speake h
VERY INSPIRING EVENT
involved in a love affair with Mrs.
number of violin selections, is the headquarters in Chicago.
Rolabick, the wife of a garment concert-master of the Detroit Sym-
The ladies' organization in under
The Chanukah entertainment of the
worker. Lucy German, as the ne-
phony Ochestra and ranks among the the leadership of Mrs. Lena Lasko-
junior Young Judaea clubs of Detroit,
glected wife, who also plays the role
witz, with Mrs. Ashinsky as treasurer
leading violinists in the country.
held Sunday afternoon at the Jewish
of a "greenhorn" very well, arrives
and Mrs. Resnick of Chicago as sec-
Institute, proved one of the most in-
retary. The following are on the
old. She also gets the residuary es-
spiring and most interesting affairs
board of directors: Mrs. Cantor of
tate. The town of Mainz gut $75,000
Detroit, Mrs. Leah Katz and Mrs. ever staged here.
to tie distributed aiming the orphan
Playlets, recitations, songs, candle
Lamport of New York, Mrs. Hoffman
asylums, hospitals and homes for the
of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Katz of Cleve- drills were among the numbers on the
really fine program that lasted for
poor and dependent.
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The poor
land.
The will makes the following public
Mrs. Cantor announces that a meet- more than two hours.
residential section in which he lived,
Samuel Heyman, who acted as
Insmests to institutions here: Wart- ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
his hermit-like place on the top floor
burg Orphan Farm School, $5,000; Mizrachi of Detroit will be held at the chairman, explained the significance
of 305 East Fifty-fifth street, whree
gregation Emanuel, Euclid and of Chanukah. The Naomi Girls pre
Society for the Relief of the Ruptured
on
he kept religiously to himself, his fail- and Crippled, Hebrew Technical Insti- C
Byron avenues, at 3 p. in. Sunday. A seated a sketch, "The Ilannahs of To-
ure to hire a doctor and his death in
tute, United Hebrew Charities, Ile- report of the convention will be rep- day." A Chanukah song by Fannie
a city institution—gave 'no indication
brew Orphan Asylum, Home for Aged
and interesting speakers will Eisenberg, a drill by the Wiais Rachel,
of wealth of Louis T. Lehmeyer, who and Infirm Hebrews and New York deed
a d ance by members of the Tiffereth
talk on the progress and development
died Nov. 21 at the Metropolitan Iles- Institute for the Blind, $2,000 each,
Zion, a foodless banquet by members
of Palestine.
pital on Welfare Island.
of the Stars of Judaea, a humorous
and Colored Orphan Asylum, Lebanon
Yet when his will was filed for pro-
act by members of the Mogen David
Hospital, German Ladies' Society,
hate yesterday in Surrogates' Court Home for Incurables, New York
"Loyalties" at New Detroit, Club, a recitation, "Why I Like Cha-
it was found h e had left more than Throat, Nose and Lung Hospital,
I nukah," by Lily Kurtzman of the
House.
$100,000 to charity.
I Naomi Girls, and other songs and
Northern Dispensary and Nev York
The will, dated June 25, 1919, gave
: declamations were features.
Orthopedic Dispensary and Hospital
—
$15,000 in trust to Elizabeth II. $500 each; Hebrew Technical School
The success of the affair is due to
"Loyalties," John Galsworthy's en- .
Wurthman, 17 years old, of 25 Reser-
for Girls, $1,000. Ile left a trust fun( grossing play of English life, which the efforts of Miss lollie Chaliensky,
voir avenue, Jersey City, the princi-
leader
of the Naomi Girls, who was
of $20,000 fur his sister.
ran all last season at the Gaiety
pal to go to her when she is 35 years
Theater, New York, will be the at- chairman of the committee in charge
:
traction at the new Detroit Opera of the arrangements.
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house the week of Dec. 23. Charles
Dillingham, its sponsor, is sending ,
mi Gi rls.
Naomi
"Loyalties" to this city with the splen-i
rty of the Naomi
The Ch anukah
did English company which contrib. ! Girl's, held Saturday evening at the
urea so much to the play's success on I home of Miss Sarah Cohen of Benton
dway.
Broa
"Loyalties"
established itself in I street, proved a most inspiring affair.
• non-Cohen Co'.
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RECEPTION
32 IN BOSTON
es Haller Saabbed
Friend. Claim
ed by Mayor.
A.)—The visit
neral Haller of Po-
Oject of violent dis-
1 circles and prom-
class issue in the
'he mayor claims
he Legion snubbed
!miner omitted to
ile the Legion head,
who is a Republi•
ing the mayor and
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favor because it is an actable, pre_ An interestnig program was present•
sentable play of the theater, far more ed, including songs, recitations, &e•
act.
s° than any of this British dramatist's , lamations and a short
Miss Mollie Chabensky, l eader of the
former creations. It possesses a very
definite theme, numbers of sharply I club, addressed the members and ex-
drawn characters, and much real lit- I plained the significance of Young
Judaea She reminded the members
erary invention, but they
that most of them were attending the
obtrusive on the dramatic tension— settlement where they learned only
the telling 1F the story itself. The about things un-Jewish, and where
about
their
business
Christmas and not Chanukah was cel-
c haracters
without undue fuss; they do not in-
m to act as
dulge in rambling discourses filledd ebrated. She rged the r girls who
the othe
with metaphors and fancy verbi
Instead they allow their actions to I are not fortunate enough to belong to
speak for them and those actions, Young Judaea and to urge them to
Jewishh i deals even
comprising the plot of the whole, live up tot in
though no thethe mo ement.
speak far louder than words•
"Loyalties" will be found every bit
Guards of Judaea.
as full of action as a melodrama or a
At the last meeting of the Guards
successful mystery play. The plot
of
Judaea
Sam Chatham and Theo-
concerns the devotion of the various
characters concerned of their own par- dore Baruch spoke on the Jews of Al-
exandria.
Mr.
Charfoos reviewed the
ticular people, their own professions,
their own standards and institutions. history and more of living of these
Jews,
and
Mr.
Baruch spoke of the
Chief among these is Ferdinand De
Levis, a rich young Jew, anxious to many Jewish leaders who came from
gain a place in one of Britain's most Alexandria. Speeches were delivered
aristocratic sets, but still ever loyal on the moral, historical and religious
significance of Chanukah. Young
to the traditions of his people.
' Diametrically opposed to him is men of the ages of 14 to 17 are in-
Captain Ronald Nancy, brave soldier, vited to join the club, which meets on
and English gentleman, blindly loyal Wednesdays at the Kirby Center.
to his nation, but easily tempted when
his own personal interests are at
Knights of Judaea.
stake, a hero on the battlefield, but a
The Knights of Judaea, Tuesday
common thief at home.
evening elected Jacob Kadushin, Ar-
go
thur Rabinowitz, Joseph Safram and
Jack Goldman members of the debat-
ing team to oppose the Forget-Me-
Nets of Zion in the forthcoming de-
bate.
Joe Safran was elected a member
of the senior council to fill a vacancy.
Plans are being made for a mem-
bership drive. Applicants are urged
to attend meeting, held at the West-
minster Community Clinic, Westmin-
ster and Delmar avenues, on Tuesday
evenings.
This Tuesday evening, honorary
and alumni members of the club wil l
participate in a specially prepared
program.
The Knights celebrate Chanukah
Saturday evening with a dancing
party held at 1111 Westminster.
I.
that Mayor Curley
all along and
ppear that he would
it he nevertheless
xtnding an invite-
iend representatives
e station. This an-
he refused to visit
plea of exhaustion.
he mayor cancelled
speak at the dinner
r on Friday eve-
ig
The Reel
of Life
he H a ll e r visit here
the Legion officials
re detailed to guard
riflery attacks re-
the dinner only 150
invited came and no
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H. KLEIN
of 2201 'laze'wood
old, d ' Sunday
in:k plat*
it servo: ,
:ucf
real at
ti Leo ll. Franklin
icing Mr filein are
a son, (. • Me; his
Mrs. Sigel ,nd Klein;
ed, Enda
thur and F ■
to Klein. Mr. Klein
of the S a Alpha
toes
SANTA CM/
CARCELY a day passes that some-
one does not urge us to open up a
branch in one section or another
of Detroit.
It is manifestly unwise to expand too°
fast; and while eventually we expect to
have stores in every locality, for the time
being, we are restricting our activities
to the four big, complete stores already
established.
If you live near any of these stores, you are near
to Santa's Headquarters, where a thousand-and-
one useful gifts may
be purchased.
If you do not live near
them, however, do not
permit that fact to in-
terfere with your tak-
ing advantage of the
saiiings of 25% or more
that we guarantee.
Every one of our stores
Is conveniently situated
and easily reached by
street car or motor.
Make this a doubly
Merry Christmas by giv-
ing "something for the
home."
Pirchai Zion.
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if you are near to a
Robinson-Cohen Store
you ARE NEAR TO
Folks in Every Field
of. Activity Avail
Themselves of the
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Industrial Banking
NDUSTRIAL FORM OF BANKING
vides a practical means
whereby folks in any
line of work may bor-
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ful or worthy purpose in amounts
of from $30.00 to 310,000.00
pro-
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Interest is charged at she rate
of six per cent (6%) and small
charge is made for the service,
ranging from $1.00 to $15.00 ac-
cording to the amount of the
loan.
Then, the loan is paid back In
fifty equal weekly 1111T1S-60
small that you will never miss
the money.
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The last meeting of the Pirchai
Zion, held at the home of Miss Flor-
ence Gross, 419 Fast Palmer avenue,
Miss Mary Friedenberg, leader of the
club, spoke on "Why I Am a Young
Judaea Leader." The biography of
John Iloward Payne, author of
"Home, Sweet Home," was given by
Jean Aichenbaum. A composition ,
"Ilonol Thy Father and Thy Mother,"
was read by Miss Gross.
Mogen David Club.
The opportunities of American and
European Jewries will be discussed
at this Saturday evening's meeting of
the Mogen David Club. General dis-
cussions on topics of the day will fea-
ture the meeting.
Stars
of Judaea.
The Stars of Jadaea celebrated
Chanukah with a party Saturday eve-
ning at the home of Miss Anna Belin.
sky on Benton street. Songs, recita-
tions and short talks were features of
the program.
Sons of Judaea.
The Sons of Judaea, at the Cha-
nukah party held Saturday evening
at the home of Morris Koaak, 1020
Medbury, presented an interesting
porgram, during which the signifi-
cance of Chanukah was explained by
A. Becker and Nathan Rubenstein.
Morris Kosak and Max Shievitz gave
a number of songs.
Meetings of this club will in the
future be held at the Mogen Abraham
synagogue on Farnsworth street.
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MEYER STONE
424 Ford Bldg.
of this work by the American Relief
Administration. The reason given for
this action is that the stock of food
purchased for Russian relief by the
high commission of Dr. Fridtjot Nan-
sen has now been exhausted, and so
the general relief work of the Nansen
Mission is now in process of liquida-
tion, it has not been considered ad-
visable to renew the stork.
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The office
Clothing for general relief distribu-
of the Nansen Relief Mission in the
tion in Russia will still be received
United States has announced the sus-
by the American Nansen Committee
pension of its fond draft service for
for Relief of Russian Children, as well
individuals in Russia, which it inau-
salvage, medicines
gurated at the time of the cessation as funds for child
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and other supplies for hospitals. But
no further food drafts, clothing drafts
or relief packages will be forwarded
by the Nansen office to individuals in
Russia.
Dr. Nansen'a international commit-
tee for medical relief in Russia is
making an appeal for aid to physi-
cians, and it is announced that Dr.
Peter P. Lazareff of the Russian
Academy of Medicine, head of the
Physiological Institute of Moscow,
and the discoverer of the kursk ani-
mall, will visit the United States in
December on this errand.
B'NAI B'RITH AIDS
CENTER IN BERLIN
CHICAGO (J. T. A.)—In order to
prevent the closing of the Jewish
Toynbee Hall of Berlin for lack of
coal the B'nai B'rith sent $2,000
toward the maintenance of the insti-
tution, says an announcement by the
executive committee of the order.
In addition to its numerous activi-
ties as the largest Jewish community
center in Berlin, Toynbee Hall Is also
the
operating a free soup kitchen for
Jewish poor of that city.