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PAGE SIX
THINKS HOLY LAND
A MINE OF RELICS
140SIC AND MUSICIANS.
Ernest Schelling Conducts His
"A Victory Ball" and Plays
His Own Suite.
--
HEBREW PROGRAM
AT KIRBY CENTER
BY TALMUD TORAH
hard of hearing. Besides, it is nut
ORIGIN OF AN OFFENSIVE likely that Jews used this expression
aloud to their enemies, lest they should
EPITHET
be called on for an explanation.
Another explanation, not noted by
Sheeny, a cant word for a Jew, used the above author, has been suggested:
chiefly by Gentiles, but sometimes that sheeny actually comes from the
By Sam Brack.
—
(Continued from page 3.)
The United Hebrew Schools (Tat•' heard in jest among Jews. Several word sheen, or shine. But this, too,
—
The distinguished American pianist,
chain of knowledge.
it Torah) will give a concert on derivations have been suggested. Bar- is conjecture.
Whatever the origin of the word,
"If any explorer ever has the luck
Ernest Schelling, appeared as soloist Sunday, March two, at 3 P. M. at riere holds that is probably from
to stumble on a place that has been
at the last subscription program of Kirby Center, Kirby and St. Antoine she-eino—she-eino yodea lishoal—a it is never used in a friendly remon-
—
let alone by the succession of in-
presentative fox-trot. And the Detroit Symphony Orchestra streets. In addition to the musical stupid fellow who dues not know strance, or in clean fun. It is always
vaders and despoilers it is likely that
In re-introducing myself to the then
most there
r e are the s iloists. From the Playing his suite for piano and or- program several prominent speakers I enough to ask or inquire. A more offensively meant.—(The Day.)
I
1
his finds will be rich.
readers
He
at this
of the
somewhat
Detroit Jewish
belated Chron-
stage beginning
of this concert weals, Mr. otaistra, and also did he conduct his will deliver addresses. Herman Rua- plausible
guess was made by a corre-
Efforts of Nahum Slousch.
Nictory Ball played here earlier I enberg and B. Opris will render vocal spondent of the Sun, to the effect that RUSSIAN ZIONISTS
ined to give quail. , A th
was
determined
en
will
in
the Middle Ages the Jews used to
"But, as I said before, there has of the musical season, I beg leave to Werner w
season b y So usa's Band. Of selections, while Harry Witt
ortunity to I in
with the ex.
•
•
Wet
ARRIVE IN BERLIN
not been a great amount of effort so direct their attention to an activity appear with his orchestra; and it !the two, the comminut' last men- play the piano.
The unusual feature of the program pression Missah Meshinah ("May-
far, despite the fact that British, which has kept me joyfully occupied appear he difficult at this moment, I Boned mode the greater imp ression.
— -
Ju-
would
-
is
a
piece
of
music
not
too
mete
consists
in
the
fact
that
the
speeches
est
thou
die
one
of
the
five
French, Austrian and German expe- since last fell, and which only now
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Ten mem-
a complete tile of past pro- Here
dicial Deaths"). This curse he- bers of the Russian Ilitachduth (Uni-
ditions have worked there in addition permits me to resume my additional withut
o before me, to name all the bet- dramatic considering the subject it as well as the vocal selections will be
came very common, and the Eng-
to American. A recent attempt of pleasant task of Writing musical re- grams
musicians, who treats, and one that is excellently in Hebrew.
ted Labor Parties of Palestine) ar-
known Detroit
No funds for the Hebrew schools lish, catching the terminal sound rived in Berlin Wednesday. Included
promise was made by the Hebrew So- views for this j ournal. 1 am the press ter
have sung and played at the Capitol orchestrated. Particularly good are
ciety of Exploration and Archaeology agent, publicit y man, program an for
the weird effects that Schelling has will he solicited at the concert; admis- from those who used it, applied it, or in their number was chairman Wer-
ts. Visiting artists with inter-
corruption sheeny to designate that Bushy, the well-known Zionist and
in Palestine, founded in Jerusalem toter and soloistic-factotum to and for cancer
tional reptions h ave
b infer_
in the first part, while the sion free and all are invited to attend. its people.—Walsh's
a
een obtained
Handybook of Liter..
uta
since the war. Its director, Nahum Met . duard
Werner, musical director na
journalist, Fisher, and Dr. Lurie, all
h
, and no e x- sounding of the taps off stage is a
programs
puree
on
these
ary
Curiosities.)
Slousch, visited several countries to of he Capitol Theater, and conductor pensc has been spared to bring on clever piece of showmanship. Under
The
above
explanation
of the origin of whom will be remembered as hav-
MME.
ELSA
RUEGGER,
obtain aid, among them America. In of the series of popular Sunday noon other celebreties who otherwise would • Schelling's baton the orchestra re-
par-
the offensive term sheeny is hardly ing been sentenced in Kiev for
this country it is my impression that concerts which engage an orehesta never have become known to Detroits spender' most effectively. The suite
FAMOUS MUSICIAN, of satisfactory.
of their
In the first place there ticipation in a conference
the late Jacob II. Schiff provided him of 75 men and play to a mean average
party.
They
have
been
deported
af-
or this feature will never go down in history as a
DIES IN CHICAGO is no reason why only the Eng lish ter a year in prison, it being the first
loving public. F
with funds. This organization suc- of 3,500 patrons every first day of the music
lone, Mr. Werner and his artistic as- composition of any note. It is clever
should have -aught the ending of the
ceeded with some very interesting ex- wetk! I do not know of any other a
and the ornamental
sociates deserve the support and grid.' and entertaining,
Member Detroit String Quartet , words Meesah Meshinnah (which instance of Zionist leaders being ex-
cavations at Tiberius in Palestine, picture house in the country which
passages gave the soloist an online. Was of the Most Notable Musical
means "a wild or different death") pelled from Russia on political
One
where lived a group of men who con- has engaged in such an uplifting and itude of the patrons of these excellent, tunny to show his ability as a vir-
.
while all the other nations should be grounds.
Organizations of the City.
cerned themselves with the preserva- eminently gratifying undertaking, nor
u
pend
And now, by way of concrete illus. twine. The program
tion of the texts of the Bible, con- have I ever witnessed any , orchestral
IMAICISSIMWICWIMCISIMea
here
the
public
has
been
tration,
I
present
the
sixteenth
pro-
the
Tschaikowsky
Andante
Cantabile
i The music of Elsa Ruegger Lichten-
atVg9i3k la ta li%W a laWSIMMANNISIMM
ducing Jewish schools as fur back as concerts w t
Da vid
I aid in memory of M re. the
'
eve- stein, whose 'cello thrilled the crown_
the third century, and later making so constant in attendance and so en- gram for next Sunday s concert,. p ay
fur
i in its applause, and that at which include the following selections: Brown.
The
symphony
ning was
Schubert's
Seventh which ed heads of Europe and the common
themselves known in the seventh,
th e an t
Ga. folk of both continents for 35 years,
eighth and ninth centuries.
ungodly hour of 12:30 Sunday I. .,
!re—. La Goza Lodi.. .Rossini (Italian) was given an inspired reading by
the ung
"Director Slousch rightly consid. noon' The credit for the inception of • : n 's. e r ' ' woria".Ilach-Gounod 10erman-French)
is
lovely
melody if is stilled.
C man) brilowitsch. Ilere
ahem
Death brought to a close a career
ered that investigation in this region this series of concerts belongs entirely
The ge nius of
Orchestra— . •Grica there Was MO a thing,
n t t o *IIrr Piano and
Franz Schubert was never that begun when she was 7 years old.
might produce results of great inter- to Pt r. Werner, who has fortunately (iT,re:r
IL Morris (American)
the great
seloist, Mi. Ii
mere apparent than in this work, and Her body was brought back to Detroit
eat to biblical students. Ile found had the whole-hearted support of Mr. Selections from "Mme. Sherry"
Konshock (American)
catching the spirit of for burial in Weedmere cemetery.
some valuable things, principal Kunsky and has able assistants, par-
OfthriloVsitSrh
Of the Sylphs" (from "The Dam-
Born 42 years ago in Switzerland,
among them a stone replica of the ticularly Mr. Trendle and Mr. Motile. "1,1■11(1.
notion of Faust") . Mean (French) i it, conducted it in masterful style. It
a
program
that was thoroughly the artist developed marked proficien.
••Mock
Morris
Dance":Groinger
(Australian)
traditional seven-branched candle- These concerts have really become a
large
audience
pees-
cy
with the 'cello at the age of seven
stick, whose form, particularly with civic institution, and if you have not tiveriure--"Moritona"....Wollsee (English) WOS
the
enjoyed by
met with demonstrative and entered e conservatory in her na-
reference to a bar across the top, yet become familiar with them, I
I defy the reader to duplicate this ant, and %•HS
showed some significant facts. This would advise you to lose Si) time in so most excellent, varied and representa- applause after each number. tive land at nine. She was graduated
with high iv nors at 12 and two years
was, of course, post-biblical.
-----
doing; you will be happily surprised tive program, and urge him, if he
Inter she found a place as 'cellist with
"That is a sample of what may be
•
wholly pleased with your adven- wishes to be astonished, entertained
n
Recital
by
Sylvia
Simons
and
no
tife
lierlin Philharmonic orchestra.
Pia
PI
done if the subject of Palestinian re-
and truly pleased to observe Mr. Wer-
She was known throughout the musi-
Received.
y
Is
Warm
l
search is taken up in a vigorous way. ture.
Mr. Werner Is an expert in the ar- ner's masterly interpretation of these
id as Elsa Ruegger. Triumph
cal world
The American School of Oriental Re- rangement of his programs. The se-
The e soloist , M iss 'Morris ,
Th e audience of Tuesday Musicale after triumph awaited her in concert
search is handicapped by lack of lections are chosen to represent every numbers.
is one of the best known and most ad-
Wan more work. By commend she appeared re-
funds. It has Dr. Allbright constantly school of composition of every nation- mired of Detriot pianists, a gfited and Art Club of Bay I.
In the field, and some university gen- ality, and range from the purely artist with a brilliant technique, who than delighted and enthusiastic over peatedly before the present king and
the former
czar
erally provides a professor to assist classic suites, overtures, symphonic has many eastern successes to her the playing of Sylvia Simons, of the queen of England, „d„,
Will a business judgment and guiding wis-
Q ueen ssiab ed_
os
in the work for a short term. Re- movements and tone poems, through
and who makes her debut as group of there compositions by Scrib- an d it
ebussy and Pavane, mina of Holland, the former kaiser,
dom
equal to your own continue to safeguard
sults of the greatest value would be operatic excerpts and fantasies, credit,
this
city
under
;
ion,
Prelude
by
D
in
pour one infante defunte" by Ravel a t Be lgium's court and elsewhere on
secured if public-spirited citizens entre'a'ts and ballet-suites, to every orchestral soloist
Mr. Werner. She is cer-
the best interests of your loved ones after you
would supply this organization with conceivable style of modern composi- the
fain baton
to be of heard to the greatest ad- ; in which she showed herself to be a the continent. She remained in Eu-
the funds it needs to prosecute its tion, including the very newest and vantage in this fascinating Grieg pianist who possesses the right quail- rope 19 years. In 1908 she came to
are gone? This is a vital question and one
concerto. I ties for the interpretations of these Detroit to join the Detroit String'
work vigorously."
quartet, one of the most notable mus-
which should receive your immediate atten-
masters.
This pianist's interpretations are ical organizations of the time. From
tion, for no man may know what tomorrow
especially pectic' and her clear tones 190S to 1912 the quarters concerts in
.
DR. CYRUS ADLER
hose great beaute. She proved her- Temple Beth El ranked among the
may bring forth.
MAKES CORRECTION !self a pianist of great attainments and mist ambitious undertakings of the
• the artistic quality and individuality city, with a growing musical con-
—
sciousness:
Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting president of her 'playing was charming.
Protect your family and your estate by mak-
In liala the 'cellist met and later
After the concert Miss Simons was
of the Jewish Theological Seminary
School the became the bride of Edmund Lichten-
ing a will and appointing the Union Trust
riea, announces that the state- asked to play at the High
f Ame-
o merit
given out that Herz! Friedlaen- next day for which eccasionen special stein, a Nielinist.. Together they tour-
ed A merien three times with merited
Company as your executor.
was called. •
der,- son of the late Professor Israel meeting
This was, Mies Simons second ap- sum'ss, in recent years under the aus-
Frieillaender,who is coming to Amer-
F.
Keith
vaudevillesdr-
B.
purpose 'of entering the pearance before the Tuesday Musical pie, of the
lea for 'the
,
cu , i f t.hp
It is always accessible—always ready
•
'
seminary, is incorrect. It was given I and Art Club.
MADE IN DETROIT FOR THREE GENERATIONS
artist's last tour begun here in
out without his knowledge. It is un sl
to serve.
November, took herself and husband
derstood that the boy is coming to, Westminster Branch of Public to the Pacific coast and they were re-
America to enter college.
. urn ng homeward when she was
Its wisdom is a collective wisdom and
Library has Large Number
i t turning
stricken with thrombosis after a mat-
of Hebrew Books.
judgment of many experienced business
—
. inee and evening concert at the Palace
men.
, This branch of the Public library, theater in Chicago. An operation fail-
which is open from 7 to 9 P. M., every ed to bring relief and she died in Wes-
It is equipped and organized to take
evening, was established because of ley hospital.
Although they maintained their own
widespread demand for Yiddish, He-
care of the details of estate administra-
brew nod Russian hooks. Although home in Buffalo, Detroit, as the scene
tion efficiently and economically.
the Yiddish and Itussion books have of sonic of the 'cellists's most console-
been . fairly well patronized we are dis- uous successes, likewise was regarded
appointed to learn how few requests as home, especially since Mr. Lichten.
It is financially sound and stable—its
have conic in for liehrew books. stein's parents live at 356 Tuxedo ave.
M•nufacturers of
activities are regulated and watched over
Is it possible that Behraists do not nue. The body was taken there, and
ervices were held at Temple
by the state—anti it is responsible under
live in this district, or is it due to
- their lark of knowledge of the exis Beth El, m charge of Rabbi Berko-
the law for property entrusted to its
witz.
' -
knee ,of this service?
Two siste s, Charlotte Ruegger, at
keeping.
If the demand for Hebrew hooks is
net increased within the next two the head of e violin department at
We Solicit Personal Interviews
' weeks they will be returned and re- Albion college, and Valeria Ruegger,
directing the piano department at
Any Union Trust Company official will be
placed with other reading material.
263 FORMAN AVENUE
I So liehraists attention! Your last Ashley hall, Charleston, S. C., and two
glad to explain to you how the Union Trust Com-
Phone
chance is yet open! Will you take ad- brothers, Julius, president of the Uni-
versity of Lucerne, Switzerland and
pany can provide enduring protection for your
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i vantage of it or will you lose this fine
Arthur who lives in Paris, besides her
' opportunity?
family and estate. Make it a point to come in this
husband,
survive.
I Trained librarians are on duty
week and talk the matter over.
every evening.
HAINISCH INTEREST IN
\/-
mouth
that
has
studied
the
Your
RELIEF WORK RECALLED
;Torah will be a blessing to those who
wish to he blessed.—The Talmud.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Recent,
dispatches from Vienna have served
to recall in the minds of many Jews
LEWISOHN REJECTS
the interest of Dr. Hainisch,
ASSIMILATION IDEA here
president of Austria, in the relief
Griswold Street at Congress
work carried on among the middle
—
"We
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.)
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classes
in
1921-2.
are hated fur our wealth and for our
Mr. James N. Rosenberg, formerly
poverty," writes Ludwig Lewisohn, European director of the Joint Dis.'
the author of "Up Stream;" "for our tribution Committee has a letter
.t
plutocrats and for our Reds, for ar- which he received from Dr. Ilainisch lelaa aliaaWSValliasla W a Va aSIMISICW OM SOMII M WaltIIMMICW.
z.
rogance and servility, for speech and a year ago thanking him for his share
silence."
in having started the movement for
Its article, The Jew Meilidates," the relief of the middle classes.
appearing in the Nation fur Feb. 20,
Dr. Ilainisch who has been severe-
rejects assimilation as a solution. The ly criticized for his friendly attitude
Jews will remain an intellectual
towards the Jews should find many
nority, a minority that protests be- upporters in Vienna, according to Dr.
cause of its high sensitiveness and s Rosenberg, who recalled the fact that
high power of expressiveness through about 0450,000 was distributed among
the arts.
the needy and starving Austrians. "Is
III
"Our expressions of material pow-
it tno much to hope that the men and
er are always second rate," he says. women whom we are glad to aid in
"The greatest bankers, the biggest
that critical and tragic hour will not
' merchants, the most powerful oli-
garchs are not Jews. The greatest forget that American Jews rose above
fiiddlers are Jews; some of the great- the limitations of race and religion
common
est living poets and scientists are and extended their aid for the Mr.
Ros-
brotherhood of man?" asks
Jews."
"The Jew's salvation," Mr. Level- enberg.
sohn concludes, "must come from the
If it he thy wish to be kept away
acceptance of his essential fate or
mission—the mission of international from sin, always look at the result
of it.—The Talmud.
peace and freedom."
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