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ROSA RAMA AND
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SHORE'S "DIE YIDDISHE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
SHIKSE" AT JEWISH OF HADASSAH NOW ON --------or
a gain and again, , THEATER ON SUNDAY
The Hadassah is one of the many',
ica and she made her first appearance !
in Ibis countryat Phila ,c1Aeli,plah ,ia, i‘e:hti ltt;.; I
CHICAGO OPERA CO.
IN "THE JEWESS" she has psai,ritmn.:
sung
S opping Dzrectory
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one of her finest perfeirmances.
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asessommiummh.
working to , i,
Orchestra Hall Will Be the Mecc• of
Since her first Chicago appearance Star Cast Hded
ea
by Lucy „,,d constructive organizations
Detroit Musk Lovers Fehru.
the rid that Palestine be rebuilt. Al
she has won world fame not only
Misch• German to Produce Grsmt
CLEANERS AND DYERS
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AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING
• ry 18, 19, 20.
big membership drive for the local
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Comedy
liallassah Steciety is now on. All Jew- ,
Italy with marked success; has sung
The Chicago Civic Opera Company i en the greatest of opera houses of
"Die
Yiddishe Shikie' is not merely ish women of the city are eligible for I JACKSON'S AUTO SERVICE
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
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20.
will appe ar here Feb. 18, 19 nd
Continental
Europe
and England—
a operatic
often at royal
request—and
her tour an attractive musical comedy. It is membership. Any woman desirous of
"The JeWeR11," Halevy's
really one of the greatest musical pro- joining, kindly call any Of the mem- , e• 0i.,,Jn•Vr"- Jr.,
OffiCialf FaCiory
bership committee: Mrs. M. II. Zack-
crown, which the Chicago Civic Opera two years ago Of South America was dut -Pons
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of the y • ear.
COLUMBIA
Company will produce' here on the in the nature of a keen triumph.
Orchestra Hall, the home Id the helm, chairman; Mrs. M. Pushkin,
i r man ; M re. S. I,. K avanan,
19th, is studded with gleaming arias,
LIBERTY
Yiddish theater of Detroit, will see vice-chairmen;
with sparkling duets, with trios and r
p. r t, — sde,
C ameron McLean, Baritone, the production of this play this Sun- secretary; Mrs. M. M. Applebaum.
choral numbers that seize on those ."-
Aronstam, Mrs. M. II. ,
Mrs.
N.
E.
3134.40
Jefferson
evening. Lucy and Mischa Ger.
and Samuel Lifschey, Viola, day
, ,:
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who love beautiful music and hold
man, Max Skulnik and the entire cast Benyas, Mrs. I. L. Davidson, Mrs.
,I taus
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At Popular Concer t .
them enthralled.
Max
Frank,
Mrs.
Sadie
Jacobs,
Mrs.
of actors of the local cast starring.
Mme. Rosa Raise, t h e greatest dra- ,
Caineron Me Lean, the favorite a -. Die Yiddishe Shikse," which is on Louis Stoll, Mrs. S. I.. Trigg Mrs ,
matic soprano Of the age, singing here . Secettish learitone of Detroit, and Sam-
ie Goldene Kale" "The David Goodman, Mrs. Abe Gittlenia II,
Golii ,aktrn' wiiitnhid:', D)
favorite role of Rachel, arid Charles u•l Lifschey, the celebrated Sole viola
which was staged Mrs. Sidney Stone.
The H
adassah Satiety is engaged in
Marshall, famous American tenor, of the orchestra, will be the soloists several weeks ago, is the musical pro-
Fenders, CALI Tanks, repaired and weld-
portraying one of his hest roles— . at the Popular concert given by the '
doing medical hospital and orphanage
ed. One-day service. New and
.,
used Fandes.
work
in
Palestine; and although prat--
Symphony Orchestra under Victor
Ovally all the funds contributed for
Kolar in Orchestra Hall rent Sunday
FRANK R. McDONELL CO.
ore
the support of this organization
afternoon,Feb. 17. Mr. Nit-Lean will
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eollected from the Jews, yet the Ila-
Sing three numbers—a Romani' by
dassfth organization is interested in
y
Verdi, I he famous "When the King
t he popula then of Palestine, and the
Went Forth to War," by Koenemann
Down Town Service
services of the nurses and physicians
and the even more famous setting of
Autholred Buick St•
are use-el ley the Aelli18 as Well no by
Itudyard K ipling's "Danny Deever,"
Lon Using Genuine
r r
thee .lewish population.
NI r. •ifschey
by Walter Daturosch.
Buick Parts
will play a "Lied" for viola and or-
W. 0. Mountain
chestra by the I' reneh composer,
ASK FUND FOR JEWISH
451 E•s1 Lal•yelie
Dimly. An interestsing feature of
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STUDENTS IN EUROPE
the program will be the "St. Louis
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NEW YORK.—(J. 'I'. A.)—The in- s.
the conductor of the St. Louis Syin-
tereolleginte Menorah Association is
a
, phony orchestra, but the high light
leroadcasting
an appeal for funds to
AWNINGS
of the- program will be the first per-
aid Jewish students in Central and
formance in Detroit of excerpts from
Eastern
European
universities who
Rinisky-Korsakotf's fascinating lad-
have 41111
,e to 11 serious impasse.
1 let-opera, " i.e Coq d'Or" (The Golden
DETROIT CANVAS CO.
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Money is needed in Vienna, Prague,,
Mitja Nikisch and Ernest Schel -
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937 Larked St. E.
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saw, '/.uric{ and in the Gerken and
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Mitja Nikisch, "a famous seen of it
Italian universities where there are
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despite his youth—for he is tire three acts are full of humor and REIGN OF TERROR IN
1 himself,
MACEDONIA IS REPORTED
in the early twenties—to be one of music of great value. It is replete
the great pianists of the world and he with entertainment and its scenic ef-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)--A verita-
A I has been a reigning sensation in the frets are of the linnet ever used in a
current musical season in America. Jewish production in Detroit.
ble reign of terror exists in Mace ton-
pro-
thousands
nad
admired
nitri i
ill Is law 1 on
- it pianist t
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Another
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fa and Bulgaria where thee situation
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l awn work, "The Victory Ball." This at Orchestra hall, will be interested of revolutionary
the Jews is committee,
extremely according
grave, due
to
•.- symphonic poem is an outgrowth of in learning that not only the many press reports being circulated by the
the war and is one of the finest con- musical numbers of "Die Yiddishe Near Middle 'East Association. The
tributions to American music that has Shikse" but also the larger cast has Association urges the League of Na-
been made to add to the attractive- tions to consider the situation in Mac
been made in many years.
Mac- -
mess of the play and to make attend- edonia.
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A Remarkable Detroit Violinist emu- at the show imperative.
Added to the regular staff of actors
harryFarlirnan, who is held by no .
less authority than Ossip Gabrilee-
vvitsch and Victor Kolar to he one of lets. A number of juvenile singers
have been secured to make the play's
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NEW YORK A. T. Al—Every congregation, is virile and gripping.
member of the Ku Klux Klan is Thrill climaxes mark each of the four
FOR SALE—At sacrifice. Luxurious
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and doctrinal controversy,
resignation of Dr. Herman Pick for
they deal with the Klan!"
just West Ryan read, easy terms for
Rabbi Wise challenged the Klan to the reason that the Mizrachi budget
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An
ceed—elsewhere.
She and
rola-
to responsible party who can take
escaped massacre
by her
hiding
in day evening, Feb. 3, in the Lewisohn, "THE FOOL" AT THE GARRICK
lives
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of the Hebrew Technical
a cellar through days of terror. School,
tional Bank Bldg. Main 6878.
That "The Fool" is a great play is
School, Fifteenth street and Second's
Eventually they escaped and reached a venue, New York, by the Federation admitted by everyone. That it is the
Capri, Italy, and there the girl now of Hungarian Jews in America, for sort of a play that aids in making I REFINED YOUNG LADY desires
room and board in cultured home.'
known as Rosa Raise, took up the the benefit of the relief fund. Dr. this a better world to live in will bel
North Woodward section _ prefer-
study of music, her teacher, the fa- Samuel Buehler, deputy attorney gem- I attested to by everyone who sees it. ,
Call Hemlock 6061-M.
mous Mme. $larchisio. It was the-re eral of the State of New York, presi- The story, that of a young minister ' red. Call
that she first attracted attention of dent of the federation, presided.
who is ousted from his pulpit because FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
the late Cleofonte Campanini.
Among the participants were Gas- of his outspoken condemnation of his
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She made her operatic debut under par Szanto, member of the Hungarian
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Campanine s protection at his opera
Professor Ludwig Stein of Berlin,
on a visit en America, made an ad-
dress on "The Condition of the Jews'
is I in Central Europe," at the conclusion
of which he was presented with a
testimonial of honorary membership
in the federation.
The program concluded with a me- 4
Lion picture travelog "Through the
Rocky Mountains and Yellowstone
Park," by Dr. Abram Gideon, whose
pictures were largely from negatives
made by the lecturer during 12 years'
residence, in Western America. The
interesting views were supplemented
by pictures made by the late Enos
Mills, naturalist, who was the chief
agent in the creation of Rocky Meath-
tarn National l'ark by the U. S. gov-
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being also included in the travelog.
A bazaar in support of the relief
work of the federation will tee given
at the Palm Garden, March 4-6 next.'
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tions for Bar Mitzvah, Bible study,
their great voices, "The Jewess" pro- two years under Leopold Auer. It [roil home of the ,Iewish theater.
other good contracts.
Pearl,
local
Jewish history and the Hebrew
vices a memorable evening.
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JAMES A. DAVEY
performance will he the last in Or-
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Blaine Ave., care Mr. Gordon.
artists in the history of opera tee ee reach Messrs. Gabrilowitsch and Kolar that
The Company That Service Built,
chestra Hall for a period of several
Phone Garfield 3429-M„
the enviable position she holds. She he has been engaged for this concert.
was born in 1893 at Balystock, in Patrons of the Sunday concerts are weeks, on account of a previous agree-
mod with Traveloguer Newman. Yid- FOR SALE—Best buy.in city. One
Russian Poland, and, like- many an- promised a great surprise. The pro-
half block from Grand River. Two
other genius of arts, advanced herself gram for this concert will he entirely dish performances, however, will be
continued ,elsewhere under A. Cogut
family B. V.,. six rooms and sun
through the most discouraging cis- Italian. For it Mr. Farbman will
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She had a common play a Paganini Concerto. The cum-
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The special scenery that has been
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Prepared for Sunday evening's per-
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cash for other !teal. Mr. Bennett,
aunt.
Ferrari, $lascagni and Casella.
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A dramatic experience she went
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Main 6878.
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performance outside New York.
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ATLANTIC CITY JEWRY
RAISES $250,000 FOR JEW-
ISH COMMUNITY CENTER
and recreational life, as well as Je•-
ish cultural development. A cam-
paign for a building was thereupon
inaugurated, the Jewish Welfare
The Atlantic City Jewish commas
Board sending a campaign director
ity has gone over the top in its sub-
to plan and conduct the campaign.
It is planned to erect a Jewish scriptions for a Jewish Center, rais-
Center building providing for an audi-
torium, gymnasium, club, class, lodge-
and social reams and other facilities
that will make possible a program of
activities, including Jewish cultural
an rreligious programs, clubs, forum,
lectures, classes, entertainments, con-
certs, dances, gymnastic and athletic
events, civic activities for adults,
young men and women, boys and
girls.
FIFTIETH MEETING
HELD BY Y. NI. LI. A.
NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The
Young Men's Hebrew Association,
Lexington avenue and Ninety-Second
street, has held its fiftieth annual
meeting, when Judge Irving Lehman
of the New York State Court of Ap-
peals, its president, also president of
the National Jewish Welfare Board,
reported on the activities of the past
year.
Judge Lehman announced that the
golden jubilee of the Y. M. H. A.
would be celebrated at a dinner at the
Hotel Astor on March 23.
ing $250,000 in a campaign conducted
by the Jewish Welfare Board in co-
operation with the local campaign
committee, of which former Mayor
Harry Bacharach was chairman. This
is an achievement far beyond the
original expectations of the campaign
committee, which set $200,000 as the
quota.
The campaign opened with a dinner
on Jan. 24, on which occasion Dr. Cy-
rus Adler of the executive council of
the Jewish Welfare Board, made a
stirring address which gave decided
stimulus to the campaign. Mr. Felix
Fuld, also a member of the council
and president of the New Jersey Fed-
eration of YM and YWHAs, was •
most encouraging factor in the cam-
paign and contributed $5,000 besides
$1,000 in behalf of Mrs. Fuld.
The Atlantic City Jewish commun-
ity was aroused to the great need of
a center through a study of the situ-
ation made by the Jewish Welfare
Board, which pointed out that the
Y. M. H. A. and the Y. W. 11. A. with
a total membership of 1,000, had no
meeting place, and that the Jewish
young people of the community re-
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B'NAI B'RITH TO AID
GERMAN BROTHERS
CHICAGO (J. T. A.)—The central
administrative board of the Indepen-
dent Order B'nai B'rith, at a meeting
here voted to aid members of the or-
der who are suffering as a result of
conditions in Germany. An immediate
appropriation of 52,000 was voted and
the president, Adolph Kraus, was au-
thorized to spend an additional simi-
lar amount if required.
SABATH AND KAHN
AT WILSON FUNERAL
WASHINGTON (J. T. A.)—Two
Jewish congressmen, Adolph .1. Sabath
of Chicago and Julius Kahn of Cali-
fornia, chairman of the house military
affairs committee, attended the fun-
eral of Woodrow Wilson, having been
appointed by the speaker of the house
as members of a special committee
representing the House of Represen-
tatives.
The Jewish community of Chicago
arranged by telegraph for • wreath
which was sent to the Wilson home.