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RUDOLPH SZEKELY
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Rudolph Szekely is one of the artists
who will take part in the program to
be given Sunday evening, Dec. 20, in
the chapel of Temple Beth El under
I the auspices of the Young Women's
Hebrew Association, a part of the De-
troit section, National Council of Jew -
ish Women. Mrs. Harry Glickman is
in charge of arranging the program.
The names of the other artists and the
complete program will he published in
the next isue of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
will have the assistance of D'Avignon
morel, organist, in its program at Or-
chestra Hall Sunday afternoon, Dee.
6 in two of the numbers on Victor
Kolar's program. Mr. Morel will
play the Murphy organ in the Adagio
from the Third Symphony of Saint-
Saens and Elgar's Pomp and Circum-
stance Starch. Charles Naegele, the
soloist of the afternoon, will play the
Grieg Concerto for piano and orches-
tra. Victor Kolar has selected an un-
usually interesting program which he
believes will appeal to the public and
includes Wagner's A "Faust" Over-
ture; the Grieg Piano Concerto; the
Adagio from the Third Symphony of
Saint-Saens; Schumann's Abendlied
(Orchestrated by Saint-Saens) ; The
Stab"Scherzo from Berlioz's'
"Queen Stab"
"Romeo and Juliet" Symphony and
ends with Sir Edward Elgar's mili-
tary March "Pomp and Circum-
stance" for orchestra and grand or -
gan.
On Tuesday and Wednesday after -
noons, Dec. 8-9, Victor Kolar will
conduct the second pair of concerts
for public school children at Orches-
tra Hall and on aSturday morning,
Dec. 12, the second concert for
young people. The Saturday morn-
ing program will be devoted to com-
positions of Franz Schubert and Ro-
bert Schumann, the orcehstra playing
the Unfinished Symphony and Mo-
ment Musicale of Schubert and the
Saint-Saens orchestration of Even-
song and the Allegretto from the
• Rhenish Symphony by Schumann.
Edith Rhetts, the Educational Direc-
t for of the Detroit Symphony Society,
' will lecture, her topic being "Two
Typical Romantics.
The tenors of the Detroit Sympho-
ny Choir will be augmented for the
annual performance of "The Mes-
siah" to be given on Sunday evening,
Dec. 27, by 15 members of the Musi-
cal Art Society of London, Ontario.
The symphony choir is rehearsing
weekly under the direction of Victor
Kolar, associate conductor of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, and has
been strengthened this season by the
addition of experienced singers, in-
cluding a number from the Border
Cities.
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6, at 8 o'clock at the Temple Building,
71 Monroe avenue, under the auspices
of the Concordia Gesongerein. Mr.
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who never come to Zionist meetings.
"Yes, the cry for Palestine is an
" Let Mr. Marshall's word, which
uttered by Mr. Marshall created the
priority, for Palestine in any and impression that the expected harmony important one. It cannot be minim- we have rejoiced to hear, that be
every program of Jewish purpose, in American Jewry had arrived. ized. It must not be minimized. The solemnly heeded, by those within the
"At the request of the Joint Distri- duty of caring for it, for aiding its
Jewish reconstruction, Jewish ser-
groups of which Mr. Marshall is the
bastion Committee, I have come here regeneration and its rehabilitation, accredited head and the outstanding
vice.
"Up to September, 1925, we Amer- today to act as a symbol of Peace and is a duty that rests on non-Zionists leader.
;_.., Jews and Zionists had given ma- Unity in Israel," Mr. Marshall began, just as much as it is a duty that rests
"There is only one thing that I
little
ttI e receiving the enthusiastic applause of on Zionists.
Hul bert terial help to Palestine and
chu
ai An di* Musik
would like, an the chairman of the
;
"Efforts have been made, are being
Musensohn
b)
argues more. I thank God that when the the assembled delegates.
United
Palestine Appeal Executive—
e) Bot.rbart
"Millions of human beings, mil- made, and, God willing, will be tri. that what Mr. Marshall said shall be
di Geheitonim
n'" .. record is closed it will be writ that
Double Quartette
in a time of crisis, when the priority lions of our brothers and sisters, ore umphantly accomplished by creating read, heeded, pondered and acted
11 .
real Jewish agency for Palestine.
upon outside of this room. Then there
King Russell of Palestine in the Jewish program suffering today as they never suffered a
al Journey'. End
Alma Gentler seemed seriously to be threatened, it before in our history. We are con- "These two great causes that I will be peace. Mr. Marshall is right.
b ) Lovelight
Eduard
GMeg
was
the
Zionists
of
America
who
by
fronted with problems which pertain have spoken of merge one to the oth- No less than two can make war. We
c) A Dream
III.
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to Jews all over the world, and not er The thing mug be done,
and have not warred; we have not wi lls
their aith and coura g e ket
be done
E Luce van it Stella
d and
men of experience say it can
ru"" flame f of Palestine un dimme
• u. der ()per "Tosea"
the least of these pertain to Pales- Then the Joint Distribution Commit- to war. We shall not war. We came
the prestige of the land of Israel un-
Siegmund • LiebeslIed
b)
can be done. Then the today together with our hearts yearn-
der Oper "Walkuere" .. R. Wagner
tine.
tarnished.
"We held a conference on the 13th tee says It
p e ace. But if ever and when-
Walter's
for
Walte
r's Prel•lied
e)
The last weeks in Jewish life have of September and supposed that Joint Distribution Committee will get ing me
Jul der Opel - Meistersinger" R. Wagner
n other than Mr. . Marshall
what
it
requires,
Palestine will get
demonstrated beyond per-adventure there was unity. We reached an un-
threaten to imperil the primacy and
that other matters and other ques- derstanding which was believed in what It requires, Zionist and non- the supremacy of the things that we
Honored at Dinner.
tions are debatable, but that , Pales- the hearts of those who participated Zionist will work together for the hold priceless, we shall stand like one
same two causes."
mean union. Resolutions which
Murray J. Sutkin of Otsego avenue tine
is Palestine
an undebatab
e fact.
Dr. Wise rose immediately to re- maw.
lifted
beyond
and above the to
were then adopted were framed by
"I thank Louis Marshall in the
Was honor guest at a dinner and thee-
your honorable chairman who knows ply:
ter party given by the "Travelers" lastI debate,
reach of dispute
controversy.
Controversy,
"There is much that might be said name of the United Palestine Appeal
may never again the meaning of words and ideas as
' ter
;
f
his
word. Let that word become
Friday evening at the Union League' touch Palestine as the essential, over- well as anybody present on that oc- by the chairman of this meeting by
the parole of the two campaigns. Re-
P
Club. At the dinner Mr. Sutkin was I shadowing factor of the Jewish ques•
way of commentary, by way of
fication of what has just been said lief, rehabilitation, wherever needed,
I awarded first prize by the officers of 'lion. Jewish questions there are casion.
"The reason I make that statement by a devoted veteran of the Jewish reconstruction in and for Palestine.
f d i many. Jewish questions will or may
Insurance Company or
ee Tra vel
' b ters
is that I am not willing to sit here cause and I rather think it is not un- You have said it as you have meant it
hest
producer
of
life
an
hig
th e insurance
e ent
during the month continue to be. Palestine has ceased and be deemed to have assented to
likely that in the course of the lis- and the word shall stand. The duty
accid
a Jewish question. Palestine is
has
be a Jewish question. It is the Jew- certain implications contained in the cussion of the afternoon, at which 1 of every Jew. No Zionist will shirk
not
. only to
' of N ovember. Mr. Sutkin
.
address which has here been deliv- most earnestly invite Sir.Mars hall
the duties great or small of th e
recently associated imse
, I have come here in deadly be present, there may become ponsi- loth. Let the galuth now together
company and is classed among the ish Referring
answer. to differences with the
insurance men in the Joint Distribution Committee, Dr. I earnest to bring about and to main- Me • clarification of some of the work for Eretz Israel."
l eading young
; tain real peace.
questions which have been either
1 city.
Wise continued:
"I am of the opinion that the dealt with or else suggested in the
Zionists Not Inciters.
"We of the Zionist Organization speech which you have just heard course of Mr. Marshall's powerful ut-
" i
have not been leaders of uprising or dates from several periods. There is terance" he declared.
POSITIVELY
ny, but on-
"For myself, I have only this to
inciters of revolt. We have found , a tone of peace and harmoI are sorry
say. If I believe, if you believe, if it
ourselves by the side of a people . denying it, nevertheless,
aroused and resentful over what I to say that I behold insinuations and has been made possible in recent
seemed to them to be an unconsid- I innuendoes which have nu place here. weeks for you and me together to be-
POSITIVELY
Wants Harmony.
lieve, that Mr. Marshall's faith, that
ered attempt to create new and lesser J. D. C.
(Continued tram Fags 1)
Joint Distribution Com-
Mr. Marshall's purpose, that Mr.
values in the place of old and truer "We of the
Victory divides; values, an attempt to shift emphasis mittee speak for thousands of Jews Marshall's utter consecration to every
out fellow-Jews.
peace unites. Therefore have we not from the abiding, and the central to in the United States who have but phase of the Jewish cause were
LAFAYETTE 5.0 SHELBY
sought partisan victory, full-orbed the shifting and peripheral. one feeling in their hearts and souls, shared as they ought to be shared by
that is unity and harmony. What
peace with honor for all. Peace is at
—Most Gimlets. 01 Musical piny
all, or even most of those associated
"On behalf of our people we made and
hand, peace which has come to the certain demands, just, moderate, in- we have tried to do has been to raid with him, there would be nothing
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far as well as to the near—the near- exorable. Days and weeks have all recriminations and to go steadily more to be said. After all, men and l
Pal- passed. charged with misunderstand- forward. shoulder to shoulder, to ac- women, even while we are under the
: est interest of the Jewish soul,
Impact of Mr. Marshall's powerful
i estine, and those remoter interests ing and imperiling to a united front. complish results.
In Heidelberg.
"There are today 8.000,000 Jews appeal, we may not for one moment
A which arise out of the temporary Today we meet with the mists of min-
saibilities of relief in an unhappy understanding to be disperred and in Eastern Europe, in Russia. in Po- forget that it is your hope, that it Is
Most
brilliant
success in the
every fear of dis-union to be din- land, in Rumania and neighboring my hope, that is is your prayer, that
Fan d
amusement history of Detroit.
"We have not been concerned pelted, because they with whom for countries. They were born there. it is my prayer, that what Louis Mar-
See it before it
fail:
Don't
about the problem of priority be- a time we could not see eye to eye They cannot leave there. They have she l] la
said today with all the authori
goes.
tween Palestine and Russia, as be-
that our demands been for many, many decades. Who of his years and his record of high
ld, who
come to see
Nights% 5fte to SS
g tween Palestine, and any other land. are
were just and righteous altogether." can help them in all this wor of Aer
and eminent service, tha t
m
can
help
them
sat
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e
J
ews
-
b
h
remem-
honor
that
we
have
won
for
Pal-
o
ell
Sat. Matt SO. to $2.50
spoke a moment ag sh
Th e
estine, now that misunderstandings The conference reached its high ice? And who have helped
meeting, but
point when Louis Marshall took the since 1914 other than the Jews of bered not only in this
h
0 are about to be cleared away, is the floor mmediately Dr. Wise fin-
listened to and understood by those
I
honor which comes from the Imre-
America?
first
sentence
The
his address. after
nerved acceptance of primacy, not ished
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