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March 19, 1926 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-03-19

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Symphony Orchestra.

"Changing Moral Standards:"
On Sunday morning, March 21, at
At the twentieth concert of the Sun- 10:30 Dr. Leo M. Franklin will sur-
day afternoon series by the Detroit vey the more striking moral problems
Symphony Orchestra, on Sunday
of our day in his sermon on "Chang-
afternoon, March 21, conductor Kolar
ing Moral Standards." This lecture
will hive the assistance of two De - will be of special interest to parents
troit arti: ts, Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, of young people and to the young
contralto, and Mr. Fred Paine, first
percussion player of the Orchestra. people themselves.
She has elected to sing the Tschaikow-
sky aria "Adieu foists" from his Saturday Morning Services:
On Saturday, March 27, the pulpit
opera "Joan of Arc." Mr. Paine will
play as a xylophone solo the overture will be occupied by Dr. Leo M. Frank-
"Masaniello" by Auber. The other lin. On Saturday morning, March
numbers an the program will include 20, Rabbi Leon Frani speaks on the
the Mozart overture to the opera "11 subject "The Traveling Temple." The
Seraglio," Saint-Saens' suite "Alger- services take place in the Brown Me-
ienne," Debussy's Rondo de Prin. morial Temple. The Temple Quar-
temps, Ravel's "Pavance on the Death tette, under the leadership of William
of an Infanta," and Liadow's Music Howland, renders the musical setting
Box and Symphonic Poem "Baba- of the ritual. A large number o f
people have made it their habit to
Jaga."
At the fourteenth pair of symphony observe the Sabbath by attending the
concerts Thursday and Friday, March Saturday morning services. Many of
25-26, Mr. Gabrilowitsch has arranged the ladies who come bring their chil-
a most attractive and varied program, dren, and the children find the service
beginning with Weber's overture to very interesting.
the opera "Der Freischutz," then the
Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto, in Noted Ed
Add
G major, with William Bachaus as Bath El College:
soloist, then the Third Symphony in Dr. Alexander Dushkin, who is one of
A minor of Mendelssohn. The pro- the most outstanding Jewish educators
gram will end with Richard Strauss' of our time, addressed the assembly of
Burlesque in D minor for Piano and Beth El College Monday evening,
Orchestra. William Bachaus, the so- March 15, on the subject "The Aims of
loist at these concerts, will be remem- Jewish Education." Ile also answered
bered by the splendid performance of some interesting questions asked by
the Third Beethoven Concerto.
the students. Rabbi Leon Fram in-
The Passion of our Lord according tends to arrange for more such as-
to St. Matthew by Johann Sebastian semblies addressed by prominent edu-
Bach will be given on Tuesday eve- cators in the course of the season.
ning in Holy Week, March 30. It will
be the special event of the season, be- School of Religion:
cause of the fact that it will be the
Do you know of any Jewish children
first performance of this work in De-
troit, and this composition is 200 years who are not receiving any Jewish edu-
cation?
Do you know that such chil-
old. There will be the Detroit Sym-
phony Choir, which has been trained dren are welcome in the afternoon
school
at
Temple Beth El? Do you
under Mr. Kolar since October. The
Madrigal and Orpheus Clubs which know that there is no tuition fee
charged
for
their instruction? Do
have been trained by Charles Fred-
eric Morse, will sing the chorales from you know that children who conic once
find
it
so
attractive
that they continue
the first part of the balcony. The
Boys' Choir of Christ Church, which coming until they graduate from the
senior
class
in
the
high school?
has been trained by Beecher Aldrich,
will sing the Prelude in Part One, also Temple Beth El invites you to co-
operate
with
it
in
bringing
Jewish
from the balcony. Jeannette Vree-
land will sing the soprano role, and education to every Jewish child in the
Nevada Van de Veer the contralto city.
role. Richard Crooks will sing the
part of the Evangelist, while Charles Quiet Hour of Music:
Trowbridge Tittman will sing the
The 65th quiet hour of music at the
bass. The role of Christ will be sung temple will be held Sunday, March
by Reinald Werrenrath. The Murphy 21, at 4 p. ni. The program will con-
organ, which is used extensively sist of selections upon our great I .gars
throughout, will be presided over by by Abram Ray Tyler. The soloist wil l
Chandler Goldthwaite of New York. be Adolphe Becigneul, tenor. The
Mr. Gabrilowitsch will conduct the general public is cordially invited.
performance.
to Speak March 25:
Dr. Y

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Particular attention is called to the
series of addresses to be delivered on
Thursday, March 25, by Dr. Michelle
The Music Study Club of Detroit Yarros of the Social Hygiene Council
presented its sixth monthly musical of Chicago. Dr. Yarros will, under
de-
program on Friday, March 19, in the auspices of our educational
partment, give three addresses on that
Webster Hall, at 2:30 p. m.
day. One will be made to the boys
The following participated:
of the confirmation class; another to
Mrs. Jack I.Ubin the girls of the confirmation class;
Current Events
Mosskowski
Valse Brilliante
Beethoven and a third to the parents of these
Symnhony C Minor
children. Should there be a sufficient
Mrs. Sam Asherson
ars. J. MagIdsohn
demand for further addresses by Dr.
Brahms
Adagio. Faust Ballet
lichisikobsky Yarros, either to pirents or children,
Waltz of Flowers
on the occasion of her visit—arrange-
Miss Kathleen Pereira, Danseuse
Finden ments for additional addresses may be
K•shrniri Song
Saint Saens
made. But requests for the sane must
Samsun and Delilah
Man . Luce.
Wither Dear
be made immediately to Dr. Franklin.
Mrs. Isadore I.ebergott, Meru)
Dr. Yarros is recognized as per-
Mrs. Mutrice I'. Morse and Mrs. Sol Q.
Kesler, Accompanists
haps the foremost authority upon her
subject which she treats with rare
delicacy and tact. We feel greatly
privileged to have her come here under
our auspices.

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New Members:
Mr. Wallace Rosenheim, chairman
of the committee on membership, will
be glad to receive the names and ad-
dresses of any of your friends or ac- .....-
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quaintances not affiliated with other
regations
whom
you
believe
ought
cong
to join our congregation.

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Have you put aside the evening of
March 30 for participation in the an-
nual congregational seder? Elabor-
ate preparations are being made for r=
this occasion by the committee in
charge. You simply cannot afford to :E_-=

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The Temple Year Book will no 1
doubt have reached you by the time H= 7 -.
you read this notice. It is an excep-
tionally beautiful edition of our an
ilord publication and should be read
with interest from cover to cover by =74
every member. Should you find any
errors or omissions in the directory of
membership, kindly notify the secre-
tory without delay.
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Thursday Sewinr:
Are the women of your household
participation in the Thursday sew-
ings? Do they know how very Import-
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ant and necessary this work is? We ',"&
feel sure that if they realize what a
tremendous service to the poor and the
needy this work is rendering, they
would consider it their privilege and
their joy to take part in it in the
measure of their powers.
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Temple Library:

Do you know that the temple has
circulating library for adult read- E._- -
ern, and that as s member of the
temple you are eligible to the use of EL-
The library is open '-
this library?
every Sunday morning from 10 until E - 2
12 o'clock and every Sunday afternoon
from 2 until 4 o'clock.

Gymnasium:

Have you joined the men's class on
Monday and Thursday evenings?
There is still room for the organiza-
tion of a women's class at any time
which may prove desirable. Members
of the temple are urged to avail them-1
selves of the fine opportunity fort
health education offered by the gyro -
nasium.

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In sad but loving memory of our
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