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"So he
you
think all
you over.
are having
a hard
that
shook
At last
he be allowed to study the Torah in the
famous Yeshiva and perhaps become
could talk.
a rabbi some day, that even had things
time because you have to spend five been 10 times as bad I shouldn't have
hours a day in a large, pleasant school given up. To be sure I never became a
room where a kind teacher helps you rabbi."
Symphony Coming Here.
These last words he spoke so softly
to do all sorts of interesting things.
And on account of that you think it's it seemed as though he were talking to
Detroit is particularly favored in
too much to ask that you should spare himself and had forgotten all about
two hours on Sunday to term :Omni Milton. Suddenly he looked straight in- being included among the six cities
to
the
boy's
eyes
and
his
voice
rang
your people and your religion. Now,
listen and I am going to tell you some with earnestness as he said, "I never
things that I had to do when I was a regretted those years of struggle. They
er would be back, and until then he boy."
taught me to know and love my peo-
MILTON'S EXCUSE
could read in bed and maybe finish the
ple and my faith."
Grandfather', eyes were shining,
There was a moment's silence. Mil-
story of Dick, the Bank Robber. lie
By Minnie Palsy.
ton was very red and he kept his eyes
pushed open the dining room door and but his voice was gently sad.
"It's true that I didn't go to a school on the floor. Grandfather smiled and
was about to walk in. But there sat
Milton stretched lazily under the grandfather right next to the book- like yours. But I went to cheder from his eyes had a mischievous twinkle as
warm covers and cautiously opened his case reading his prayers. Milton the time I was five years old. I had he spoke once more, "Nosy, my boy,
eyes. The golden sunlight pf a clear thought he had better not go in now, to start out in winter while it wan still see if you can give me a real excuse
winter morning was streaming in and hoped his grandfather hadn't dark and stay all day until it got dark why you shouldn't go to Sunday
through the window, making little noticed him. Ile stepped back very again. Morning and evening I would School. I think I spoiled your first
patches of light on the red quilt. Oh! softly and tried to close the door with- carry my little lantern to light my one, or do you still think it's too
it must be past nine o'clock by this out a sound. But it was too late.
way, for there were no street lights on hard?"
time. Ile listened with his ear to the
"N-no, it isn't," stammered Milton,
"Oh, Milton! Are you up already?" those unpaved roads and the mud was
wall. Not a sound. With a sudden came his grandfather's voice: "Come so deep it reached above my high boots still with his face turned aside, "and
movement he threw off the covers and in here awhile. I want to talk to you." to my knees.
there isn't any other excuse."
jumped out of bed.
Suddenly his face brightened and
"There was only one subject that we
It was a very red and shame-faced studied all day long. We read the he looked up eagerly as he said, "But,
Of course, mother had gone to take
boy who came and stood before his
prayers
in
Hebrew
and
studied
the
grandpa,
I don't need any more ex-
Marian to Sunday School, and it was
I'll never miss a Sunday
Bible. The room where the cheder was cuses.
quite safe to get up now. Milton knew grandfather.
Will you tell me just why it is that
that he, too, should have been on his you don't want to go to Sunday held was small and stuffy, with an again."—Young Israel.
earthen door and walls and ceiling
way to Sunday School. Hie mother
School?" the old man began gently.
had tried to wake him a while ago, but
blackened by the smoke.
"But my hardest times came later
he had pretended to be fast asleep that Milton looked up sulkily.
"You never had to go to school most
he didn't even feel it when she shook
on. When I was 12 I was sent away
every day in the week when you were
from
home to study in the Yeshiva at
him.
boy, grandpa! A fellow has to have
After
Now he was going to get the Detec- a
Voloszin. My father was too poor to Dr. David Rebelsky L
some fun. It's hard to have school
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
tive Story Magazine from its hiding
Visit With Uri& Zion Group.
pay for my board, so I had to "eat
even
on
Sunday."
place behind the bookcase and treat
which the Philadelphia Orchestra is
Ile stopped and stared in surprise, days," as they called it . Every day
himself to a "real time." It would
David .Rebelsky, general secre- visiting this season upon a brief west -
I would eat at a different house, where
Dr.
for his grandfather was laughing no
take about half an hour before moth-
I would get my meals free because I tary of the Zeirei Zion Organization ern tour. Leopold Stokowski and his
was studying the Torah. But most of of America, was in Detroit from Feb. famous symphonic ensemble will ap -
these people were so poor themselves 4 to 10 and addressed several meet- pear here on Saturday evening, Feb
that you couldn't really blame them if ings on his experiences during a re- 27, as the second attraction to be pre -
the boys who ate their "days" went cent visit in Palestine. Dr. Rebelsky sented in the new Masonic Auditor -
about looking like skeletons.'
was a delegate to the Fourteenth ium.
Milton looked up very thoughtful as Zionist Congress in Vienna last Au-
It is six years since the Philadelphia
he listened. "Only 12 years old! I gust and spent the intervening time orchestra has been in this vicinity an d
as 12 now," he murmured, as if to in the Holy Land. He was the guest there is keen interest in the forthcom
himself.
of the local Zeirei Zion group. He ing appearance on the part of Detroi
"But the worst of it all was the spoke at a massmeeting arranged by music lovers. The visiting orchestr a
sleeping," grandfather continued, "No the society on Thursday, Feb. 4, and will play here by invitation of the D
one had any room to spare because the at the Cvitzah Ivrith program at trait Symphony Society and under th
families were big and the houses none Kirby Center on Saturday evening. tour direction of Grace Denton.
too large. I had to sleep on a bench The latter meeting was conducted in
A feature of this event will be th
in the ladies' gallery of the Syna- Hebrew. Dr. Rebelsky attended ex- first public presentation of the plan
gogue."
ecutive meetings of the Zeirei Zion in which John Hayes Hammond Jr
All alone?" Milton shuddered at Organization in Detroit held at the has installed a device of his inventio
the thought. "But weren't you awfully homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chag- for producing new tonal effects. Les
car of splen-
scared, grandpa? Why didn't you go gi, 2306 Taylor avenue; Miss Bea- ter Donahue will be the soloist. Seat
did appearance may be
home?"
trice Baggleman, 607 Kenilworth ave- may be secured now in the box offic
"I was scared," the old man admit- nue; Miss Celia Heiman, 2201 Blaine at Grinnell Brothers.
than
purchased for
ted . "What boy wouldn't be in thEt avenue, and was guest of honor at
a new car of mediocre quality.
large hall filled with shadowy gloom?
ay
Symphony Announcements.
Besides I remembered all the stories the
regular
meeting
held last
Sund
at 89
Rowena
street.
A farewell
Inspect the Packard Used Cars
we boys used to tell each other, sitting
on top of the oven in the wintry twi- banquet was given in his honor last
on display this week only at 574
Victor Kolar, associate conductor o
light on Saturday afternoons. The Tuesday evening at the Chaggi home.
Ile left on Wednesday for Chicago. the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ha
East Jefferson Avenue. Monthly
ghosts of the (lead were supposed to
Dr. Rebelsky spoke mainly on the designed an all Tschaikovsky proisra
hold services in the Synagogue every
payments are welcome.
work of the chalutzim in Palestine to be played Sunday afternoon, Fe
night and to vanish in the morning
and how the Jews of America may 14, at Orchestra hall. Ile will hay
when they heard the 'Shammes'
help in the work by not only their the assistance of two soloists of not
knocking on the doors as he went
financial assistance but their spiritual Leonora Cortez, pianist and Jasch
around waking the people for morning
aid. He also declared that American Schwarzmann 'cellist. The progra
prayers.
r
"The first few nights I hardly slept Jews would be welcomed there as set- will open with the seldom hea
at all. During the day I had collected tlers and those who do not care to Marche Solenelle "Alexander III.
reside
in
the
Holy
Land,
he
stated,
The
second
number
will
be
Tscha
all the hits of candle that were lying
around all the desks, and I kept on should visit there. He spoke on the kovsky's musical setting to the of
burning them one after another. Soon need for more funds being raised to old story, "The Sleeping Beauty
the candles were all used up, but by allow for a larger immigration into Jambe Swarzmann, is a member
the 'cello section of the orchestra,
that time I didn't mind for I had found the country.
The next Zeirei Zion meeting will Russian by birth, who has given co
ut that there was nothing to be afraid
carts with great success in Europe.
be
held
at
5
o'clock
on
Sunday,
Feb.
of
"You want to know why I didn't go 14, at 89 Rowena street. An excel- will play the Tschaikovsky "Roccoco
variations for Violoncello and Orche
home? I was so proud and happy to lent program has been planned.
tra. The closing number will be t
stirring Overture "1812."
At the next pair of symphony co
certs Thursday and Friday evenin
Feb. 25, 26, conductor Gabrilowits
will open his program with the fi r
performance in Detroit of Paul A
Service for Every
gust
von Klenaus, the Danish cond o
Banking Need
for
and composer, "Hampste
Commercial Accounts given ape.
Heath."
The principal number on t
dal attention. Cashier's Check.,
Drafts, Letters of Credit,Travelers'
program will be the Eighth Sympho
Checks, Foreign Exchange, City
of Beethoven, and the program w
Collmtions, Out-of-town Coll.,
end with the Strauss' "Till Kole
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of
n one, Demand end CefiCIlle.
Deposit, Customer.' Loan., Com.
spiegel."
plate Investment Service.
The soloist for the occasion will
3% on Savings
Sylvia Lent, a young American v
linist. At her first appearance in
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Brush First Concerto for Violin a
Orchestra in G minor.
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tra has fallen the honor of forma
opening the new Masonic Temple A
itorium, the soloist being Luella 11
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lius, loudly acclaimed by music c r
ice as "The New Queen of Song." T
concert will he given on 1Vashingto
birthday, Feb. 22, and is under
management of Grace Denton.

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