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December 19, 1924 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-12-19

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A merica Pinsk periodical Carter

CUPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

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69mph:flews of the Season

aassaei we
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sigh was burn." The story tells how
the news iif ti• destruction of the /
I hall of
Temple at Jerosa • m
woman, is brought I, /
a Messiah to
living
a small community f Jewo
short distanre outside Jerusalem
/
They are at fiat incredulous, till cell
f:
firmation ome., Learning that moth •
their mid.t. the,.
d a in
er and chilre
o Ted to search for them. But a/
tempest has swept the c to
/
In the tool they are told by the me
a prophet, that they mivi
singer,
s
/
o the Me
go on searching till they find
they search they will reach I
high. As
higher and higher in the striving of ::
I
the soul for deliverance from the
, a 0
chaos surrounding it. This recall

The Road To El Dorado

The Season's Greetings

"Where lies

the

Detroit
Mirror Works

Worth-while toil.
And a worth-while goal.
Knowledge and wisdom, more or less,
Peace and beauty and happiness.
All at the end Of the unknown road
Where you tome at last with your burdened load,

0.

"Whom will I see in El Dorado?"

have worked and struggled long,
Folks who
Heads held bravely with bits of song;
Kept in tears
Through bitter years,
Till they came to El Dorado."

Phone West
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of the Jews
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regain it, uplifted in their belinf '
tie
One God leading them to deliver- I
in
in the Promised Land.
an This
production had all the marl'- (c;
WE ARE TILE ORIGINATORS
its fault, o
of "Hailybuk" and none
entire bundle is individually washed. The flat work is all beau-
1 had the Jewish national spirit, The
min ,`c;
No marking on clothes.
right
11.1
Ls
the-
I
tifully iron"
it proved that trav•nly
The advantage of sending your
rection for the- Ilabima to tate. Ar. i
ar
vivit again took the principal pt,'
Messiah, awl w as !
fiat work ironed
the mother of the
ubtle in her acting. 0
To us is that you can
wonderfully s
any tone you vsivh
"Iladvbuk," stylization l 0
I • , as in
,• g
"Our Autos Ps Your Door
was seen at work doternoniny •
c,
. The scenery for "Ilieli, lo- in.
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scenery.
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designed by Nathan A The in!. r. •r- ,..-1,
a futurist influence.
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of a futurist
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one scene for The Everlasting Jew"!
• t•I of a
was symblilica , and
Jewish temple placed in the center of
the stage. It had level provided by
the projecting architecture, and steps
side which the
running up one
prophet mounted at the fall of the
curtain to symbolize the ascent of the
Jewish soul..---London Jewish Chron-

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road to El Dorado?"

"That way. That way.
Do you lee the hill that is high and steep?
Do you see the valleys rugged and deep?
There the road winds rough,
And the stones pierce cold,
And it takes strong wills the path to hold.
For the way is dreary,
And feet grow Weary,
On the road to El Dorado."

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"Oh. El Dorado lies far away.
Over the right and beyond the day.
Years come and go,
But the way is slow.
Take with you courage. faith and prayer
Till you find success that is waiting there,
In El Dorado."

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work that is done in Moscow today. and $10,000 each will go to the
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This is saying a great deal, because brew Technical Institutes for
(Continued frein last page.)
esent-day Moscow is the theatrical and Girls. The residue
of Scholarship
the estate
dler
U'
will
go
to
the
Felix
A
n precca
of the Ethical Cul.
sceic
i•7thing does in a lifetime. Te
.
the go od 1
llabima started as a studio Endowment
.71-7.7iiment is that they spoil t
ture School.
of the Jews by being on earth., Th e
An equal sum in cash will be re.
iota
at i since the war began. Till a year Ago
i th -at
-
i. :vantage of this scenery
lk firm
friends
who have
and en,'
been 0 1:101===i0r= 01====3 01=1
!its aims and work were looked after ceived by relatives,

i ,,nly helps expression, which by a very talented young
i
ph•yes
of the s
Jew. tees '
.- mainly of gesture and move-
in
its
employ
for
10
years
or
longer.
.
tangov, who has been spken of as
,t, but it enables every member of
one of the most remarkable producers The gifts to the latter approximate iii
ompany to be seen.
per ' cent of their yearly ealaries.
., numerous company
!Russia
has seen, died in 1922. His
Much that I have said about the
to find a form suited to the
(.•ntral Jewish Theater might be said i aim was
The family of Dr. Max Nordau, the
diet the Ilabima, or Old Jewish The- i I dramatic communication of the Jew-
was strongly late philosopher and Zionist leader,
t Yell; a very ' mall ' ish national spirit. Be
It •
influences—the tradi. will visit Palestine shortly.

for
it
you
come
muse ny
-.neater. In searching
ross a rather tumble-down house in thins of the Moscow Art Theater ml
a
est c Eastern occultism. He was greatly
e West
an out-of-the-wa y corner in thCen
interested in Tibetan mysteries, and
End of Moscow . Like the
I
Jewish Theater, it has nothing to he introduced a sort of Yogi practice
Chanukah Greetings
identify it by except a small billboard to acting. Like the other Jewish the-
r0
of the door. The ater, he sought to produce a body-
one
side
hung at
dark flight and-brain-disciplined actor and a
entrance is dark, and a
t
sternly
organized
performance.
In
of stairs takes you to flat divided
up into offices and auditorium. There both cases the result wae that the pro-
is but one entrance to the latter, and duction of a play usually took g
s two years. Every character was
you will notice that the auditorium
and stage are formed out of a panel- made a study in itself and finely in-
dividualized,
but all were bound to-
led room in an old house. The en-
trance itself is similar to the entrance gether by the spirit of the play. Tech-
nically,
the
plays
at this theater are
to the seats of a circus arena. There
FLAT WORK
° WET WASH
are four or five rows that incline on flawless. But spiritually some are S
ROUGH DRY
therwise.
If
the
spirit, or style,
either side and about as many rows o
ca!led, of a play is
on the floor of the "house." Imme- it is sometimes
producer. then
diately in front of the latter is the miscoreeived by
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be wrong from
stage. It is on the floor level. There the stylization
the
beginning
to
end.
This ie inevit-
is a curtain. but no footlights. There
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orchestra. On the whole. it is able c•on the new loyical method of
is no
and modest affair to production.
very
primitive
t
a
lit-
hoes
very
slowly.
u
may
see
in
this
-
you
The Ilabirna prod
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etroyr ' smalt
t
important
I ki 1249 a a e It h: Two , f eve
h•W
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.n. and which
\ • • • • • • 1.•
h h I h'i ve ..e
piecee wic
acting,
Chanukah Greetings
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ere
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ive ful! opportunity
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Greetings
anu a
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are "Had . bur ar ! The
produced
by
was
Jew." "r.a.1.,:ti
regarded as one
Vahtangw. and it :g
of his masterpieces. About the same
Factory, W a rehouse, Garage
time he produced "Turandot" at an-
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the same man could have produced

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