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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-12-25

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and so enlarged and augmented that
at its forte the rafters shake and the
doors of the hall threaten to leave
their hinges; this organ in the hands
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
of this master completely swamped
Sold Only at
the orchestra at times and brought
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
the only thrill of the evening. Mr.
FOOTWEAR SHOP
Courbain demonstrated all the re-
28 Ad•ms Avenue West
sources of this marvelous instrument
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
in the Handel "Concerto in D minor"
and in Bach's mighty "Passacaglia
and Fugue." Ile again impressed
— At the —
through his superior musicianship, re-
tried
many
times
to
have
the
Jews
markable
memory
and
after
the
Bach
IN OLD FRANCE
deprived of public office, and made masterpiece responded with several
outcasts of the state. Charles did not encores of modern type.
THE JEWS AND THE CHURCH
listen to them, any more than his fa-
ther and grandfather had done. But
By Daniel Phillips.
unfortunately, Charles did not know LOCAL PIANIST AIDS
CANTOR AT CONCERT
how to rule his empire. In those days
It seems as if the clergymen of the a king had to be strong-willed, clever,
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
tenth century onward simply could
A white cloth rubbed on it anywhere
crafty
and
quick
in
punishing,
if
he
Joseph
Shlisky of New York, well-
not bear the thought of letting the
Jews live in peace and safety. After wanted to keep his powerful nobles known chazan, singer of Yiddish and
in check. Charles was not keen-wit- Hebrew songs and operatic and con-
will prove that it is clean.
the gloomy Bishop Agobard was si-
lenced, the rest of the council de- ted, nor could he keep his nobles in cert tenor, was the guest of the local
termined to avenge the insulting vic- subjection. The result was, that the community last week-end, when he
tory of the Jews. They did not know Frankish empire began to 'split up; swig at the East Ferry avenue syna-
themselves what a satisfying revenge nobles revolted and declared them- gogue on Friday evening and Satur-
was coming—that the Crusades, mad selves the only rulers of their own day and appeared at a concert at the
Glendale 4015
3167 Grand River Ave.
festivals of Jew-slaughter, were on particular lands. Little dukedoms synagogue on Sunday evening. Can-
their way and that a couple of cen- and principalities, independent of the tor Shlisky sang a number of Hebrew
turies more would see the people of emperor, sprang up everywhere; folk songs as well as many classical
Israel hunted like dangerous animals France separated from Germany and selections. harry Bradlin of Detroit
from refuge to refuge, plundered, both countries split up within them- accompanied the cantor at the piano,
selves into a number of independent also playing several solos. Albert
tourtured and slain.
Yutcowitz, violinist, gave a solo. Mr.
A LOT OF PEP AND SNAP!
Under the Emperor Charles / who states.
And the rulers of these states re- Bradlin is a member of the staff of
succeeded the kind Louis, the bishops
fused to obey the emperor any more the State Conservatory of Music and
and as he was too weak to compel also of the music school of the United
FAVORS — SOUVENIRS — NOISEMAKERS
their obedience, it follows that they Jewish Charities.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT JAIL did just as they pleased, and that
they treated the Jews just as they
PIANO RECITAL TUESDAY
"Just • Guaranteed Good Time!"
Harry Wagner, turnkey at the liked.
Wayne County jail has assisted in ar-
(To be continued next week.)
Dan
II.
Sofer
of
1785
Seward
ave-
ranging an excellent and entertaining
nue will present a number of his pu-
special Christmas Day program for
pils in a piano recital on Tuesday,
the inmates of the jail. Among the
Dec. 29, at 3 p. m., at the home of
GET ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT
entertainers will be vaudeville acts
Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, 2200 Longfellow
tCHARLES FITZGERALD
from the Gayety and Temple Theaters,
Professor Alexander Marx, the li- avenue. The following will partici-
and orchestras from the Addison Ho-
Anil His Famous Dancing and Broadcasting Orchestra of
tel, Capitol Theater, Silver Slipper, brarian of the Jewish Theological pate: Beatrice Ehrlich, Helen Ehr-
Seminary of America, has obtained lich, Selma Klein, Rosalie Baruch,
Nine Artists.
Oriole Terrace and Blossom Heath.
Harriet
Glickman,
Dorothy
Smith,
for the library, through the generosity
of Mortimer L. Schiff, a copy of the Beatrice Smith, Marvin Wetsman,
EMANUEL DANCES
Ritual of the Sicilian Jews which waa William Wetsman, Esther !merman,
The success of the Emanuel audi- carried with them in their expulsion Ruth Ilershman, Aga Hershman, Ruth
Ehrlich, Bernard Berson, Shirley nib-
voretvealzazacW0AWXWMICI:Wilisl•SIMICIIIMIXIKICVMMIM torium Sunday evening dances for the from Sicily and which was printed in ler, Florence Rothstein, Henrietta
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p ast few weeks is an indication that Constantinople between 1580 and 1585.
the next affair, which will be given on This book has been known in frag- Friedman, Caroline Elman and lielen
Sunday evening, Dec. 27, will be await- mentary form only. In it are 327 re- Blumenau.
Phones: Cadillac 7019, Cherry 6144, Cherry 6372
ed with pleasant anticipation by the ligious poems which are scattered
Symphony Concert Dec. 31.
entire younger element of the North- through the Ritual, 229 of which are,
west community. They are informal according to Professor Israel David-
On Thursday evening, Dec. 31, and
son, entirely new, and moreover it
dances. The public is invited.
introduces us to some Jewish poets Friday evening, Jan. 1, the Detroit
whose names were heretofore un- Symphony Orchestra will give the
ZACKHEIM IN CHARGE
first Detroit performance of Paolo
known.
OF SAMUEL LECTURE
Gallico's symphonic poem, "Eupho-
rion." Mr. Gallico is a distinguished vannammaanariniaM1111M111W21214215191111011011112111111111111111WW 231311111111121:=CONSITIUZI I-17IIIII
At a meeting of the local district
pianist and composer resident in New
held last Tuesday evening, M. H.
York City and this composition had
Zackheim was elected chairman of ar-
its first appearance at a Philharmonic
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
rangements for the Samuel lecture of
SECOND AND STATE STREET
concert in Carnegie Hall two years
Dec. 30. Mr. Zackheim, Aaron Kur-
ago. The symphony selected for this
land, Jacob Greenstein, Rabbi Moses
pair of concerts is Beethoven's Sec-
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By HERMANN HOEXTER
Fischer, Meyer Bechman, A. M. Cohen ,
ond and the other purely orchestral
Bernard Isaacs, Nathan L. M. Fine-
number on the program will be the
The program which Ossip Gabrilo- _ joyous Academic Overture of Brahms.
berg will address the synagogues on
in
conductor of the Detroit Sy
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the meeting this week-end. A musi- witsch,
phony Orchestra, prepared for the 'Richard Crooks, tenor, the soloist on
cal program will be given by Cantor
Thursday and Friday evenings, will
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sixth set of subscription concerts, sing the aria "Una Furtive Lagrima"
,
Samuel Vigoda and J. Minkowsky.
must have pleased those who are from "Elisir d'amore" of Donizetti
I P
GLENDALE
0212
interested in novelties, be- and "Sound an Alarm" from Ilan-
GLENDALE 5904
I Dime Bank Opens 21st Branch. keenly
cause practically every number was del's "Judas Maccabaeus" and the
Greetings of the Season from
U
new as concerned performance at
The twenty-first branch banking these concerts. If the evening did concert will conclude with Mr.
office of the Dime Savings Bank has not prove one of steadily increasing Crooks' singing of the hero's "Narra-
Phone Euclid 1157
8257 Twelfth Street
tive"
from
Wagner's
"Lohengrin."
been opened to the public. This new
g bank is located at Kercheval and pleasure, it certainly was not the
r
fault of the performers but much
Religion that is built on theology
Cadillac avenues and will serve one rather in the nature of some of the
,A
usEurolummalummanarnamommammonaumummunsamougammiloo.a .,....
alone can never be wholly moral.
of the city's rapidly developing dis-
IA
which
they
offered.
music
/A tricts. A. E. Stewart has been ap - To begin, then, there was a mildly
, pointed
manager. He has been asso-
interesting set of variations on a
PA
I A ciated with the Dime Bank for the theme by Meyerbeer, written by the
IA
last six years.
general intendant of the combined
/A
,
Bavarian state theaters—Clemens,
PA
Kreikerr von Frankenstein. This
Rubbish and Dirt Removed
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composer has recently scored an em-
g
I I
phatic sensation with his opera, "Li-
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g
Tai-Pe," based on a Chinese libretto.
This selection, however, provided only
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SPECIAL.
the modicum of entertainment and
eft the audience puzzled and decided-
ly unmoved, even though it must have
been on the alert for the "at close
drum heads intone the approaching
summons," which Mr. Player indi-
A car that many will consider an ideal
cated in his flexible program notes.
JOHN HASSIG
ARNOLD HASSIG
Where were the summons, and what
Christmas gift for the family.
were they for? I missed them in the
To lounge restfully in the ample rear seat is
last variation.
Music of a more inspired type was
an experience in motoring luxury.
to
be
found
in
Borodin's
"First
Sym-

phony in K-flat major," a type of
Its desirability is further heightened by the
Russian music totally different from
smartness and good taste of the special
that which we have become acquaint-
ed with through the compositions of
equipment.
more popular composers. It is the
You are pleasantly aware, too, that the car
sort of music that grows upon one
through frequent repetition, ingenu-
is everywhere admired, not alone for its
ous, graceful, sincere, and never
beauty but for the genuine goodness and
thrilling through sheer beauty or tre-
mendous climax. Of the four move-
dependability which Dodge Brothers have
ments the final "Allegro molto nino"
built into it.
is decidedly the most delectable, the
The Peerless and most
"Andante" the most colorful; the
Celebrated of all Re-
It is this knowledge—that you are not enjoy-
"Scherzo," in this instance the sec-
Enacting Pianos,
ing luxury at the sacrifice of economy—which,
ond movement, the most cohesive;
while the entire first movement only
in the final analysis, is the solid foundation
seems to drool along and ooze away.
on which rests your pleasure in giving or
I have no definite picture of this—the
strongest impression having been
in owning the special Type-B Sedan.
made by the splendid finale.
John Alden Carpenter's "A Pilgrim
Vision," written for the Mayflower
celebration held in Philadelphia in
1920, is frankly a "piece d'occasion"
Accordion of RachmanInoff, Godow.
—program music of no great origin-
sky, LevIteki and several hundred
ality,
strongly reminiscent (Gliere,
ocher wall known artists.
Detroit, Mich.
Tel. Randolph 5109
Wagner, Debussy), and not even dis-
tinctive in its orchestration. Here
the orchestra had the assistance of
Charles Courbain, organ soloist, who
111dg.
Janney-Bowman
began his number with the familiar
Cor. Park and Elizabeth
hymn "Old Ilundreth." The Murphy
organ, now complete in every detail,

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