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this occasion a composition of his own, tractive program. It being Easter
ENNsTHS
"Enchanted Isles," in which the harp Sunday, he will open with Rimsky-
Esther Goodman.
Von C Yb i lIhn r
is treated in an unexpected and un- Korsakov's Easter Overture (La Rondo Brilliant oeire
Mr..
accustomed fashion, bringing out un- Grande Paque Russel the other num-
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.l —WI
limited tone colors made possible by bers being Schubert's Unfinished Sym-
B'RITH
MEETING CALLED was considered a concession was
B'NAI
recent perfections in the instrument. phony in B minor, Weber's Invitation
—
action
of the Roumanian governor
to
the
Dance
and
Strauss'
Till
Eulen-
By Hermann Hoexter.
He opens with the Rossini Overture
A special meeting of the members with regard to a number of pro sp
"La Gazza Ladra," followed by the spiegel's Merry Pranks. Madame
of
the
B'nai
B'rith
Community
House,
tive
Jewish
emigrants who rennin
Clara
Clemens-Gabrilowitsch
will
sing
William Bachaus, distinguished suite from "Sylvia" by Delibes; the
Inc., is called for Thursday, April 1, in the country.
German piano virtuoso, is the particu- waltz "Emperor" by the waltz-king four songs from the cycle "Marien- at 8 p. m. In addition to the busi-
A
isonsiderable
number of yot
ar and bright attraction in the four- Johann Strauss, and he will end the lieder" by Zilcher.
At the fifteenth pair of symphony ness meeting, the entertainment com- Jewish men who had intended to e
teenth pair of symphony concerts at program with "Belle Isle" March.
mittee
of
the
Building
Association
is
grate
from
Roumania
census
Orchestra Hall, an artist of superb
On Tuesday evening of March 30 , concerts, conducted by Ossip Gabrilo- preparing a very elaborate program.
technical and cerebral endowments, the Passion of our Lord according to witsch, Thursday and Friday eve- This meeting has been called by or- their Roumanian citizenship si
time ago. Due to the immigrai
who fairly dusts music from the key- St. Matthew by Johann Sebastian nings, April 8 and 9, the soloist will der of the president of the Commun• restrictions
in the United States
board with which he tsys serenely and Bach will be given. Four choirs wil l be a name new to American public. ity Building Association, Morris J. other countries,
they were preeer
with greatest nonchalance. Had his participate: The Detroit Symphony Madame Lula Mysz-Gmeiner is well- Kramer,
from
varying
out their plans. .1
known
throughout
Europe
as
an
artist
selections been other than Beethoven's Choir of 209 voices, trained by Mr.
consequence of this, they have I
soporific fourth concerto with Kolar, the Madrigal and Orpheus of great attainments and ranks with
The reporter of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle called upon Morris Fried- rather
suffering disabilities in having
its altmodish runs and trills, or Clubs, trained by their director, Julia Culp and Ellena Gerhardt as a CANADIAN ZIONISTS TO
berg, local chairman of the United Palestine Appeal and vice-president of Strauss' interminable Burlesko in Charles Frederic Morse, and the Boys' lieder singer. She will sing two
GREET LORD ALLENBY status of aliens in their own coon
the National Keren Ilayesod, and upon A. C. I.appin, the director of the D minor " Mr. Bachaus' altogether
As a result of intervention on
groups of songs with the Orchestra,
United Palestine Detroit Campaign; Miss Rose Lipsitz, president of the favorable impression would have been Choir of Christ Church, prepared by including such masters of song as
TORONTO, Ont. — (J. T. A.) — part of Roumanian Jewish Lac
Detroit Junior Hadassah, and Mrs. Frieda Silbert Ullien, national president mightily deepened and his immediate Beecher Aldrich, choir-master. The Brahma, Schubert, Strauss and Mah- When Lord and Lady Allenby were the Roumanian Minister of Win
of the Junior Hadassah, for the purpose of getting their reactions to the success enhanced proportionately. To full orchestra will not be used, as the ler. The orchestral numbers will be given on Monday, March 2p2a,a in ivite.
dicnitaiiziceenswhher:byt
ipf throe
eh y ,.
gain an
t he ordinance
i sued
campaign now being conducted to raise the Detroit quota of $125,000 of be sure, it is a most unusual experi- score calls only for strings, flutes and Smetana's Overture to the opera "The reception, the Zionist Organization spective emigrants are enabled t,
the $6,000,000 United Palestine Appeal of which Dr. Stephen S. Wise is ence to be able to hear these numbers oboes, there being no brass or per- Bartered Bride," llaydn's Symphony here played a prominent part
they
cussion instruments. In addition to
The reception was given in front for military service. However, v
national chairman.
written by giants for giants, played the orchestra there is an organ part in D major and Borodin'a Polovetsian
Dances from "Prince Igor."
serving, they cannot enjoy the r
of the city hall and the Jewish Boy
• Mr. Friedberg was not in a very talkative mood, but he told the reporter: as Mr. Bachaus plays them; but there which will be played by Chandler
Scouts,
Girl Guide and a delegation leges due to volunteered semi,.
was
no
thrill
in
the
music,
and
in
these
"I know whereof I speak when I say that the Detroit campaign for the alternately hum-drum or strenuous Goldwaite, eminent New York organ-
of the Zionist Council participated.
Palestine Appeal will be a great success. We have workers; a greater co- days, a thrill would be most welcome ist, and a part for a clavicembalo. ALAN KOPELSON WILL
An address on Velum in Hebrew
operative spirit and five worthy causes in Palestine Combined in one. Our on a symphony program. Mr. Ga Mr. Gabrilowitsch will play the clavi-
GIVE MUSIC PROGRAM was delivered by Rabbi J. Schwarz. JEWISH WORKERS WILL
cembalo
and
conduct
at
the
same
time.
presenting Detroit with the greatest ,•
brilowitsch provided fairly sympa The vocal solo roles will be sung by
Jewish Legionaires that served in DEMAND RIGHT TO W(
array of Jewish leaders on April 7,l interfere with the drive and are sanc- thetic accompaniments, and led hi 5 f artists especially selected for their
ic Palestine formed a guard of honor
Alan Kopelson of the faculty o of
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)--
tioned by the United Palestine Com- orchestra in a fine performance o . knowledge and familiarity with the the Detroit Institute of Musical Ar
Art under Sergt.-Major Louis Gurofsky.
"Der Freischuetz" overture and Men A work; Jeannette Vreeland, soprano , will present several of his pupils in
Lord and Lady Allenby arrived in right to work will be demands
mittee.
Jewish
laboring masses in the
d
"The members of the Junior Ha- delssohn's "Third Symphony," calk and Nevada Van der Veer, contralto . a piano recital at his studio, 194 the
1 city March 20 and in the evening lie of Poland
at a special covert
dassah are anxious to do their share "Scotch."
The role of Christ will be sung by the Gladstone avenue, on Saturday after -. Lord Allenby adressed a large mass- Jewish labor organizations
in the rebuilding of Palestine by join-
distinguished and versatile artist, noon, March 27. The fololwing pro meeting in Massey Hall on his impres- will open its sessions here April
sions of Palestine.
ing hands with all other American
Reinald Werrenrath. Charles Titt- . gram will be presented:
Symphony Orchestra.
Every 100 organized Jewish '
Monday evening, March 22, he was
man will sing the bass parts and
Zionists. They are anxious to create
r e the guest of honor at a banquet which era, every socialist group in the
Richard Crooks, who has endeared I Hotter .
a bond between the youth of Palestine
McDowell
councils and in the Kehillahs, ti
At the twenty-first Sunday after- himself with so many of the Detroit EEtude
the
local
B'nai
B'rith
arranged.
and the youth of America, by showing
Mrs. Claim Chaise.
operatives and agricultural col
Bach
the youth of Palestine that the youth noon concert by the Detroit Symphony music patrons for his work i n ora- Inventi on
Ravin. NOT TO JOIN STUDENT STRIKE are entitled to send one deleg,
of America is also giving what it can Orchestra in Orchestra Hall, under torio and concerts, will sing the tenor.
Chopin
the congress.
in every way to the rebuilding of the the direction of the Associate Con-
Special attention is called to the Nocturne F Minor
Lauretta DeYoung
The agenda of the congress w
ductor, Victor Kolar, there will appear fact,
CZERNOWITZ.—(J. T. A.)—The
Bohn
land of Israel."
that
because
of
the
time
required
IA Fontaine
two soloists of international fame.
Borowski students of the University of Czer- elude a protest against the acti
la Valse
Mr. Lappin, director of the United Elizabeth Santagano, soprano, will for the performance, the concert will A
Beethoven nowitz will not join the strike of the many Polish municipalities and
Fur Elise
Palestine Detroit Campaign, when in- sing arias "Iphigenie en Tauride" by begin promptly at 8:30.
Gertrude Smith.
anti-Semitic students for the intro- owned factories in reducini
terviewed declared, From reports Gluck, "By the Open Window" by
,.Gods rd
Mr. Gabrilowitsch will conduct the Valor 11 Flat
duction of numerous clauses in the number of Jewish workers and
Jacob Weissman.
which I am receiving on all hands, I Tschaikovsky and "She Loves Me" by Sunday afternoon concert of April 4,
Gods rd 0 Roumarian universities, it became fusing to employ Jews. The c
Etude Artivtlmie (Jugglery)
am satisfied that Detroit's quota will Medtner.
and have as soloist the assistance of waits Op. 61 No. I
Chop
clear when the question was put to ence will also discuss the gown
be subscribed within the time set."
Pegg y Rockwell.
ation of Jewish labor in P
Carlos Salzedo is the other solo ar- his wife, Clara Clemens, mezzo-so-
I'h. E. Ita tit a vote by the student body.
tist on the program. lie will play on prano. He has arranged a most at- Solfe g Gietto

Palestine Appeal Is
Arousing Enthusiasm

Leaders of Keren Hayesod. Zionist
Organization and Hadassah Sure
Campaign Will Be Success.

1

The Big New Idea That Revolutionizes Saving!

A. C. LAPPIN

will also be of very great help.
"I should like to see the Detroit
quota oversubscribed and we will leave
no stone unturned towards that end."
Miss Rose Lipsitz, president of the
Detroit Junior Iladassah, said:
"The members of the Detroit unit
of the Junior Iladassah are exerting
every effort, not as a duty but as a
privilege, to have a share in the re-
constructive task which the United
Palestine Appeal involves.
"Never before has the local Junior
Hadassah Organization been as well
organized as in this campaign. The
menf- iers realize, more than ever, the

ROSE LIPSITZ

"Never in the history of Detroit has
there been such a unified feeling
among Jews of all shades of opinion
as there is today, in favor of the
rebuilding of Palestine.
"We are receiving many pledges
from men and women who have never
contributed in any previous Palestine
Appeal, and this is a good omen.
The United Appeal is for the
Keren Hayesod, which provides for
immigration, colonization and educa-
tion; the Jewish National Fund which
is used for purchasing the land to
become permanently the property of
the Jewish people; the Hadassah
which takes care of all the sanitary,
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COPYRIGHT 1920

HOW THE
"AUTOMATIC" PLAN
WORKS

On the new "Automatic" Sav-
ings Plan the transfers from your
checking account may be made
into either a regular savings
account or into any special sav-
ings club such as the "Buy
$1,000" Plan, the Vacation Club
or the Christmas Club. You may
use two or more savings plans if
you like.

You merely sign a card, autho-
rizing us to open whichever
account or accounts you prefer
and to make your deposits for
you, regularly each week. You
can start any time — you can
stop any time.

MORRIS t KIEDBERG

medical and public health needs, and
the Ilebrew University, which is at
the head of the entire Hebrew edu-
cational system in Palestine.
"The Detroit headquarters of the
United Palestine Appeal is at 948
Buhl Building. Anyone who cares to
volunteer his or her services or make
a contribution, or is merely seeking
information, is welcome."

Your savings passbook is re-
tained at the bank so that the
deposits may be entered regu-
larly and the passbook is avail-
able to you at all times. A debit
slip will be placed in your
monthly statement envelope
along wi th yourcancelled checks,
showing the deductions from
your commercial account dur-
ing the month.

THE CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY
announces
to the Jewish Public
that it will sell strictly

This new and exclusive personal
service feature is available to
you at any Dime Bank Office.
Use it!

KOSHER MILK for

PASSOVER

Now—without even coming to the bank to make de-
posits, everyone can save money out of their income,
regularly.

If you really want to get ahead financially—if you really
want to keep a part of what you earn you can now do
it with absolutely no effort, bother or inconvenience.

The new "Automatic" Savings Plan overcomes every ob-
stacle that may have hindered your efforts to accumulate
money in the past. It eliminates the personal element—
saving now becomes entirely automatic and you save in
spite of yourself.

If you have a checking account at the Dime Saving Bank
all you have to do to open a savings account and to keep
growing is to sign a card—we do the rest.

Just decide upon the amount you want to save each
week. The rest is automatic. We transfer the amount
you have authorized, regularly each week from your
checking account into a savings account.

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Who has appointed as overseers religious Jews who will be at the
farm the entire week of Passover and will supervise the milking of
the cows and also see that new cans and bottles shall be used.
Each bottle will carry a special label bearing the signature of
Rabbi Joseph Thumirn.
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have • joyous Passover by using it.

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FRIEDA SILBERT ULLIAN

great needs of Palestine and are
happy to volunteer their services and
to make personal sacrifices."
Mrs. UlHan, national president of
the Junior Hadassah, who recently
returned from a trip through Pales-
tine and who attended the interna-
tional Zionist conference at Vienna,
was full of her subject and told our
reporter "The members of the Junior
Hadassah all over the country have
thrown themselves heart and soul into
the United Palestine Appeal.
"As a Zionist youth organization,
the Junior Iladassah recognizes its
responsibility to the United Palestine
Appeal, and feels that just as in l'al-
estine, where the bulk of the labor is
being done by young people, so here
in America the work for Palestine
should be done by the young women.
"The national budget of Junior Ha-
dassah amounts to $43,000.00, 25 per
cent of which is included in the bud-
get of the United Palestine Appeal,
and 75 per cent of which will be raised
by running social affairs which do not

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