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A merico 5avish Periodical CeNter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

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COMMITTEES NAMED
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WISH EDUCATION
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Jewish religious school must combine
the spirit of traditionalism with that Assignment. for Bicur Cholem Func-
of modernism. We must offer our
tion Made by Chairm•n.
By HERMANN HOEXTER
boys and girls the opportunity that
cattle rite Us, the opportunity of chums-
In preparation for the annual Pu-
The great event of the current mu-
ing between the vital and lifeless
Aril Worker Urges Merging practice's and ideals of our faith, of rim ball given by the Bicur Cholem sic season was the guest appearance
Society, to be held this year on Pu- of Igor Stravinsky, the most fascinat-
discerning
between
the
essential
and
Modern Spirit With Lore
ing and interesting figure in contem-
inessential teachings in the upbuild-
Hall
h estra
ch
o n
of Bible and Sages.
porary music, at Or
ing of one's religious faith. That is '!
Tuesday evening, were, with th e as-
the spirit of tradition in a religion of
sistance of the Detroit Symphony Or-
;E• YORK.—Present day leaders modernism."
chestra, he made his local debut as
in the work of religious education for
The curriculum that has been pre-
composer of several novelties, soloist
the Jewish boy and girl are guided pared by Mrs. Halpern, for the guid-
and conductor. It is doubtful if such
pirit, in the opon of Mrs. ance of council sections in their re-
s
by new
an rmvation ever was tendered any
Isaac lialiee.rn Of St. Louis, Mo., na ligious school activities, embodies
other visiting genius as that which
tional chairman of the committee on many valuable tendencies in the field
greeted M. Stravinsky at the close of
religious s,hools of the National Coun- of Jewish education. The most recent
his thrilling concert, and surely those
f Jewish Women. "To an increas- material for Jewish educational work
who missed this opportunity will
i s o
ing dege-rsi," declared Mrs. Halpern, is suggested in it eomprehensive list
never again witness such scenes. This
i ming to the realization that fur each department and period of in. •
may he attributed as much to the per-
"we are
ito!ugh we interpret our Juda- struction.
en
sonality and sincerity of the man, his,
9is front ,iirious points of view, we
In addition tee endeavoring to enroll
performance at the piano and his con-
, so much in common t hat it is every Jewish child of school age, in ;
ducting as to the impressions aroused
bac
rn Jewry
best for groups in mode
and left by his music. This, in the
a religious school of the community,
:
on
the
essentials.
We
,
tirs
s
the
council's
committee
on
religious
course of the' evening, gave as much
lay
ta
ca mold the
grc;•.1 that the
schools plans to organize parent-
plaesure as it caused suppressed mirth
arc a
the
ibleaftenr
Bib
Warta f our you
teacher clubs in every school and to I
and bewilderment. It is fare at once
tern of Mrrses, Isaiah, and Malachi. co-operate, through such clubs, with
so strange, exotic and remarkable
We are 'agreed that the lives and the council's committee on immigrant
that at least 90 per cent of those
teachings of our rabbis are rich in education. Associated with Mrs. Hal-
present must have resented the inyi-
Ispiratioti for many generations to pern in the council's program of re-
tation tee partake of it, even if they
e. We are agreed that the whole ligious educational work, as members
admired the genius of the man who
sol
of Israel is a deep sea from of the National Committee, are Mes-
prepared it, and even though they re-
tory h ean draw the finest pearls
c
dames
A.
11.
Arens
of
Brooklyn,
N.
ds
fused to admit tee their nearest neigh-
o wisdom and example. We are
bor that the whole thing Wan com-
f
Je- Y.; Abraham Brown of St. Louis; 11.
.greed that the traditions of the ewiw I. Davis of Chicago; Moses Rusland-
pletely above their ken.
JACOB BEHRMAN
s
ett home
re a potent for the Jh er of Pittsburgh; .1. L. Wolf of t'in-
Igor Stravinsky seems to be the su-
y. Then why should we
einnati; Hiss Eleanor Freund of St. rim night, Tuesday, March 10, in the preme caricaturist among modern
horse of toda
he at odds with one another on the
Louis and Miss Miriam Schonfield of auditorium of the General Motors composers; a Sean of Nietzschian in-
question of instilling the most precious
Building, Dr. Louis Weiss, general tellect, who reviews the works of the
Pittsburgh.
elements of .Judaism into the hearts
chairman, has announced the appoint- musical giants of past centuries and
ment of the following committees; interprets their treasures as well as
Tickets, Jacob Behrinan and Samuel the thought and spirit which prompt-
Arkin; reception, Mr. and Mrs. Mark ed them in terms of the modern
Weinbeck; arrangements, Hyman superman, whose leading representa-
Bernstein and David Berger; refresh- tive Stravinsky is among contem-
ments, Miss Lenora Grossman and porary composers.That he wilfully
Hyman Bernstein, and publicity, distorts rhythm and harmony and
Maurice M. Marcus. A special ladies slaughters melody to make a mad hol-
committee whose duty it is to inter- iday, is apparent from the very be-
view various local Jewish organiza- ginning. His first number, Concerto
tions and ask for their co-operation, for piano and wind orchestra, with
consists of Mrs. David Berger, Mrs. double basses and timpani, scenes, at
Louis Weiss, Mrs. Maurice M. Marcus first, a jazz feast run riot. Such
and Miss Henrietta Berger.
sounds from solo instrument and or-
Mr. Behrman, who has charge of chestra have never before been heard
the tickets, reported at a meeting of in this hall. Stravinsky is a master
the society last Thursday evening that pianist and a still greater master of
the advancer sale of tickets has been orchestration. As he performs. his
thus far larger than ever before in work seems a continuous parody on
the history of the organization. Prep-
everything we hitherto felt to be
. •
tummies are being made
charge for a record-breaking crowd indispensably bound up with the cre-
musicf
of real and
i .
pt this affair. Finzers Orchestra will ation and recreation
lie is the center of interest,
play.
he suggests a glorified Irving Berlin
-
- -
one moment and Paul Whitman at
his best at another, his music still at-
cts and repels, until it seems as if
cts
had coiner to life in the mu-
sic of this perverted genius. The
--
music
is
at
its best explosive, often
Clerks in American Consulate Rifled
crude and harsh, consistently ambigu-
Letters Sent to Jews.
I ous and yet arresting . Moments of
1.1. T. A.) —A huge !promising melody and beauty are al-
wARsAw,------
swindle in connection with affidavits most immediately buried in raucous
fur prospective emigrants was cliseer‘. outbursts, so that everything seems
creel in the American consulate here. I false. The future of the art from this
learned that letters from Am- ' man's viewpoint is going to be the
It seas
erica
containing affidavits, on being I very antithesis of all the glories' cre-
mailed from the idler of the consulate I ated in the past. As he plays, the
is not, how does he manage
to persons in the provinces, were scut-l q uestion
en and the idlidavits sold by persons to hit so moray distressingly crude,
connected with the consulate tee other wrong notes, but rather, how ;burs
d
individuals desiring to emigrate front ' he succeed in letting so many
and ye t
tones escape him and
TERMS
Poland.
The number of stolen affidavits, the make music that has such mighty ap-
admiral
TO
y compaels0.iod
to I p eal?
majorityy of which were made out the • l
igious
SUIT
ion as a pianist; what
officials of
Jews,
memory he must have to play a con-
consulate to run into the hundreds.
14 his own makin c and Amid
A FEW BARGAINS IN SPEED WAGONS
The American consulate has turned
a void
the matter over to the police who are I this avalanche of disco
s , t yet
mucking a thorough investigation. SO striking a false tone that m
prove musical! The reduced
I
far three persons connected with the
iof Victor Ko-
consulate have been apprehended on tra uer
nd the direwrit
suspicion of having ptirpetrated this lar provided the o keenest and
swindle: Francizek Pamianowski, who clearest accompaniment, though it
is a clerk in the American consulate, I was evident from the conductor's at-
seas hardly
a
his sister, Marie, and his friend Yin-l titude that this melange
tient Zelinski Pamianowski and his Ito his liking.
3104 WOODWARD, at ALEXANDRINE
The second part of the program
sister haVI onfessed their guilt, de- I
I was devoted to Stravinsky's orches-
Glendale 8175
•laring ti,at they did it because " f tral compositions, including some
their desire tic make money.
-- novelties, and presented the COM-
as conductor—original as his
music, coaxing, compelling, pleading,
urging, and obtaining such effects
from the men as obviously he alone
could. His arrangement of the fa-
miliar "Song of the' Volga Boatmen"
Is powerful and truly barbaric, fitting
the character of the text. The "Fire-
works" which come next is clever,
very clever; brilliantly orchestrated,
and might easily pass for a transcrip-
' tion of Paine's celebrated spectacle
I of "El Dorado." It is full of color
and achieves the most original and
startling effects and, from the very
nature of the mimetic sounds, found
I greatest favor with the audience. In
'the following "Scherzo Fantastique"
Stravinsky becomes the Henri Fahre
of music; the scherzo is a really love-
ly and melodious tone picture of the
activities of winged insect life and
owes some of its charm to the fact
(
that this is one of the least original
of the author's compositions. There
is a verse strong flavor of the influ-
ence of his early master, Rimsy-Kor-
sakoff, through which, however, the
impish and wilful young Igor is Peep-
O155 with vastly different thoughts in
mind, some of which must have as-
tounded the bearded old master. And
finally, there came the orchestral ar-
rangement of some of the high lights
' from the "Petrouchka" ballet, music
in form of it suite, which with the
SENDS TO PALESTINE
aid of the program notes told the demonstration still a masterly and I
FARM IMPLEMENTS
story that was first enacted in this magnificent exposition of vocalism.
country by the Diagheleff company
Last spring when she appeared be-
--

of stars in New York. It is funda- fore the large audience assem
NEW YORK.--In order to bring
!mentally music tee accompany action, the Arena Gardens, everyone felt that Delegates of World Relief Confer-
American agricultural implements
I but it frequently transcends this she still had a voice of a freshness anti
ence Ceding Here in March.
'
into
greater vogue in Palestine, Na-
function and becomes a commentary richness hard to duplicate. (ter lower
al-
on the action itself. though still con- register is gorgeous with a virile, al-
contribu-
than Straus recently sent
F.
HUDSON
BERLIN.—(J, T. A.1---A delega-
the thread
of the
story in and
• most electric, quality that stirs the
BENJAMIN
1 tinning
submerged
mumble
of themes
tion to Colonel Frederick Kisch of the
ID
PRESENT
listener. Schumann-lleink has one of tion consisting of Dr. 1.eo Motzkin, World Zionist Organization. The mon-
SIDNEY MILLER
Interesting the greatest gifts of this generation, president of the Jew ash World Re-
characteristic discords.
VICE•PRES
ey will Is• used to purchase implements
E. PARIS
RUPERTREs
and tantalizing, but made vital by for she is more than a great singer- lief Conference; Dr. M. Eisenstadt, which will be distrubuted free of
iDENT
vE-P
FRANK TURNER
IC
' the powerful interpretation of the she is a {crest. personality, the idol of chief rabbi of the Leningrad Jewish charge among the communities of Pal-
DSON
TREA-SURER
U
WILLIAM R. H
community, and Oscar Cohn, member
eomposer-conductor, this remarkable , the country.
RE ID E NT
VICE-PS
BROOKS B. BRADSHAW
estine. The first consignment will be
of the German Reichstag, will said at
1 composition tremendously moved the .
MGR. BOND DEPARTMENT
HAROLD D. KILETS
ready for shipment on the initial seep-
the end of February for America to
audience
and
led
to
the
ovation
men
AR
SECRETARY
age of the Jewish steamer, the Pres-
' tinned at the beginning of this re. Denishawn Dancers to Give enlist the co-operation of American ident Arthur, which leaves for the
Jewry
in
the
work
of
the
Jewish
'se
0
Farewell
Performance
SIDNEY MILLER
holy Land, March 12.
ay, is a
World
Relief Conference.
Conrence.
CHARLES
W
ES E. LOVEJOY
Igo r Stravinsky, by the way,
Alto-cry, Miller. Flaldc , n
In his letter to Colonel Xuw'h, Mr.
First State Se,
March 21.
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
Russian Jew who makes his home in .
CHARL
Boos
Al an executive meeting of the
V
;
Straus directed that the distribution
Inge
Bank,
Milford.
Mich.
i 7:4 • it

h er
Paris and the world the stage for the
ROBERT RESTRICK
Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, the I United .1, rash Emigration Commit-1 i the implements should be made
Bank t
performance of his revolutionary
to int er. 1
r delegates
WILLIAM R. HUDSON
Rest. rtr Lumber Co
e e r , e the u , a s b t r e n d , T on rennt
.,r
veith
c t emt regard to race or creed.
world famous dancers, and the Deni -
e
Real Estat .
endeavor
music.
were
BENJAMIN F. HUDSON
EDWARD N. MUNRO
.haven dancers will return to Detroit
ALEXANDER
Jewish organizations in
M.
esident
of
the
Company
P
r
MILTON
Aar-reran
0
Secretary Burton Abstract
on lexer
a nd Convene
• II p erformance at Orches-; est
President Detroit House '
fora tart we
the problems of Jewish em i gra ti on
A
Title Company
Schumann-Heink Sings At Or- Ira Hall on Saturday evening. March ' from eastern Euro pe. The U
Corp.
ORCHESTRA HALL
President Home Saviors
HOWARD C. BALDWIN
According
to
Ted
Shawn,
these
I
also
2I.
Loan Aosoc iation.
Attorney. Miller Baldwrn
HAROLD D. KILETS
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
chestra Hall, Wednesday,
Jewish Emierrsdi on Committee sited
superb dancers recently signed a con- I
Secretary of the Company .
Boos.
September to decided to call a world conference for
March 18.
RUPERT E. PARIS
considering Jewish emigration prob.
Nest Sunday Aft., March S. at 3 30
BROOKS B. BRADSHAW
FRANK TURNER
tract Japan
to leave
in nt for two lams on July 2a. Representatives
tour
and early
the Orient
R. E. Parts Insurance
Comptroller, Gen'l Motors
Bond Department.
POPULAR CONCERT
and to ranee back late in
Agency.
Mark of s 1926. This
VICTOR KOLAR, ConductIng
Corp.
Announcement
has
been
is
the
first
tour
to
the
from
various
countries
are
expected
THOMAS J. DALEY
A P rrrrr lame of
the
coming
Detroit
appearance
of
BOND
Secretary Multrbestos
Y
Orient of the dancing act. They will Ito participate in the conference.
HARR
BURT D. CADY
ITALIAN MUSIC
so.
n bir
Company.
that great contralto and interpreter
Another delegation, consisting of
M ayor.
especially
Vrobn Solost
Attorner•t-Lase.
s. F rrat StateS
Rive
interpretative
dances,
Vrcr•PeMa
of songs, Mme. Schumann-lleink, on of these countries through which they Dr. Gran, Dr. Cergel and Dr. Rosen-
CARMELA IPPOLITO
Savings Bank, M•son, Much.
FRANK S. ROBINSON
I Counsel Detre,. Ed.-
G
Wednesday evening, March IIS, at
I
that,
representing
the
Central
Bud
Vice-Pres Andre. C. &amen
250
t. SI at CamnelPs and
Tickets
son Co., Pori Huron, Mich.;
to WM..
WILLIAM F. AUSTIN
Orchestra Hall. Glen. 6290
Director Detroit Fidellta
Co.
Orchestra hall. Mme. Schumann- are now going 9 Penis and Ted . reau of the OM the Society for the I
Pre.. W. E. Wood ColaP•ny•
Surety Co.. Detroit Life In-
W hen Ruth
Ileink will appear as the fourth at-
Preservation of Health in eastern Ens'
, Shawn appeared in Detroit last tall,
Thu., Mar. I2--at I 30--Fr1., Mar. IS
uranc• Co.
GENERA!. COUNSEL
ropean countries, will also Rail for
traction on the Civic 'Music Associa-
MILLER, BALDWIN & BOOS
there were several hundred unable to
Symphony Concerts
America for the purpose of establish- i
tion Series of which Isobel J. Hunt
VICTOR KOLAR. Conductor
secure seats and the announcement
an American branch and enlieting
Grionelre end
is manager.
rickets $1.00 le $2.50 el
of their return will be most welcome.
Schumann-ileink
is
called
the
Orchestr•
Hall. Glendal. AZ90.
the
co-operation
of
American
Jewish
Mme.
I
The complete program will be an-
'wonder woman in the musical world
health associations.
of today. Her art Is as great, its nounced next week.

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