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Saturday Morning Services. 10:30:
Subject, Saturday, Aug. 7, "Lib-
eral Judaism in Europe."
Subject, Saturday, Aug. 4, "The
Youth Movement."
Fen'kell Branch:
The summer Religious School holds
sessions every Tuesday afternoon.
The summer session closes the last
Tuesday in August.
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Mogen David Club.
Election of officers was held at the
meeting of the Mogen David Club,
Rabbi Jcseph Thumin, who for the
past 10 years has been spiritual head
of Congregation Beth Abraham, Pal-
By HERMANN HOEXTER
mer avenue, has been offered a life
position with the congregation. Rabbi
The sixth and last concert of purely Thumin, however, refused on the
national music, which Victor Kolar, ground thgt, according to the Talmud
er syphony and the FM:lull:in Aru•h, no rabbi is
conductor of the summer
concerts on Belle Isle, has been fea- permitted to accept a life engagement.
The Bible commands (Jeremiah
turing on Wednesday nights, was, on XX X1V.-9) that every man should
Aug. 4, devoted to Hebrew music and i dismiss his man servant and every
to orchestral selections by world-fa-
mous Jewish composers. The usual
first half of the program under Mr.
held Wednesday, July 21, at the Del-
mar Talmud Torah, with the follow-
ing results; President, Joseph Fah
gen ; vice-president, Henry Faigen;
secretary, Abraham Moses; treasurer),
George Charnass; editor, Julian
Grace; sergeant-at-arms, William Sa-
rutzky. Members contributed for a
wedding gift for Mr. Hayman. All
members are urged to attend the
meetings, as a Young Judaea!: cur-
rent event scrap book is being start-
ed, the details of which will be ex-
plained at the next meeting. Julian
Grace has been elected captain of the
tennis team.
Methun Girls Club.
The regular business meeting of
the Methun Girls was held at the
home of the Misses Goldye and Rose
Abromovitch, 515 Philadelphia ave-
nue, on Aug. 3. The following offi-
cers were elected: Miss Libby Gold-
man, president; Mrs. Joseph Stein-
berg, vice-president; Miss Gertrude
Adels, secretary; Miss Goldye Ab-
romovitch, treasurer. A farewell
party in honor of Miss Gertrude Is-
rael, who is leaving fur New York,
'11-1 be held at the club cottage at
Cass lake on Saturday evening,
Aug. 7.
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What harm is there in a good
world? It costs nothing.
Kolar's direction was followed by a
Orchestra Hall Services:
He who is always drinking and
number of choral selections, under the
An especially selected choir has
Love and a cough. will not let them- stuffing will in time become a rag-
auspices of the Halevy Musical So-
been obtained to furnish the musical
amuffin.
ciety, and served to acquaint Detroit-
selves be hidden.
setting for the great Orchestra Hall
ers with this excellent organization in
services. These services will be the
what was virtually a "coining-out"
largest supplementary Holy Day serv-
party. By far the largest crowd which
ices ever held in the city of Detroit.
these successful concerts have ever
All Jews who are unaffiliated with
drawn was on hand to enjoy and ap-
any other congregation, or Jewish
plaud this program, and kept an aug-
people who are visitors in the city
mented force of patrolmen busy, who
during the Holy Day season, may ob- estimated over 20,000 in attendance.
tain admission to these services
Mr. Kolar chose as representative
either by writing to Temple Beth El,
8801 Woodward avenue, or by call- Jewish composers, Meyerbeer, Men-
delssohn,
Rubinstein, Bizet, Mosz-
Mg or having their friends call Em-
kowski and Saint-Saens. With the ex-
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself and
pire 6146.
ception Of the "Bacchanale" from the
ERG'S PRODUCTS—why
The services at Temple Beth El,
there is nothing better than
last-named composer's biblical opera,
Woodward avenue and Gladstone,
take a chance when you're sure?
"Samson and Delilah," none of the se- I
will be for members of the temple
of the other authors was in
only. There will be additional sup-
the least suggestive of anything typi-
plementary services held at the Fen-
cally Jewish; the type of melody which
kell Branch, Fenkell avenue at Dex-
RABBI JOSEPH THUMIN
is to he found in Ravel, in Bloch and
ter boulevard.
Our remarkable
in Goldmark's "Queen of Sheba." The
man his maid-servant being a Hebrew:
growth has been due
!tine "March" from this opera is much
man or a Hebrew woman free; so that
Men's Temple Club:
to be preferred to the pompoua"Coro- no snap among them should exact la-
to the fact that once
The newly elected officers of the
nation March" from "The Prophet,"
"Gunsberg's" Prod-
Men's Temple Club are planning a
bor of a Jew."
even as Bloch's "Schelomah" is more
The
Talmud,
commenting
upon
this,
season of interesting dinner forums
ucts are tasted, you
distinctire• Jewish music than selec- states that this means no Jew may
and attractive meeting programs.
always insist upon
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tions from Bizet's castilian "Carmen."
'Mese his brother to work for life.
however, the record audience listened
"Gunsberg's." Ask
Under this comes the engagement for
Temple Beth El Sisterhood:
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El i with respect and evidently read indi- life of any official in a congregation
your dealer for
RABBI AISMISION
' is preparing a varied program of ac- vidual meanings into the orchestral
which is expressly forbidden. •For this
"Gunsberg's"
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tivities for the 1926-27 season, which numbers—they applauded so heartily reason Rabbi Thumin refused the of-
Kosher Delicatessen.
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fer for a life p.sition with the cin-
will include a number of exceedingly after each one.
The Ilalevy Musical Society, un- gregation and will serve for five years
interesting afternoon lectures.
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der the direction of Julius Miller, at only.
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once established itself as a very capa-
The officers of the Beth Abraham
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Temple Arts Society:
The Temple Arts Society is plans ble organization with very evident po- Synagogue are: Peter Greenberg,
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ning to produce a number of new tencies. Effectively augmented by a president; Jacob Etkr, vice-president •
plays in the course of the coming sea- large chorus of women's voices from Harry M. Schlussel, treasurer; Joseph
son, and hopes to develop writers the Music Study Club, Mrs. A. C. Reich, secretary, and Wolf Balamut,
Lappin, president, this organization recording secretary.
among its own membership.
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
astonished the audience with its vigor,
Cant)]. Herman, of Toronto, Ont.,
Glendale 8244
its volume, its precision, and its un- has been engaged by' the congregation
Young People's Society:
Near Michigan
The officers of the Young People's mistakable activity to do big things for the Holy Day Services.
Society request all those who used thoughtfully and carefully and with
the moonlight tickets to please send real musical intelligence. In the per- TO CONDUCT SERVICES
their checks to the Young l'eople's formance of a group of Jewish folk
AT THE ASTOR THEATER
Society, Temple Beth El, Woodward songs; an effective setting of the
For Dignified Funeral Service Call Empire 6833.
psalm, "Min Hamezar;" niale,chorus
avenue at Gladstone.
Cantor Wolf Brunoff, who is well-
from Rubinstein's "Demon," and final-
known
in
the
Jewish
community
of
ly in Lewandowsky's brilliant "Halle-
Boy Scouts:
the city, having been connected with
Charles Feinberg, the scoutmaster lujah," these singers revealed perhaps Temple Emanuel for the past year,
firm.
of Temple Both El, announces an in- the best vocal material of the seas in wishes to announce that he will con-
No c onnection with any other
Second Blvd. at Delaware.
and
a
convincing
sincerity
that—with
tensive scout program for the coming
the most expert guidance and training duct services for Rush Ilashonah and
season.
—might he made to carry them to a
When Packing Your Lunch or Basket for Your
Next Outing Insist on Having
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At Prices One-fourth to One-third Lower
than later in the Season.
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-Member- or
Detroit Clearing House Assn.
and Federal Reserve System
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GUNSBERG PACKING CO.
EDMUND G. LEWIS
MORTICIAN
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Beth El College:
Among the new courses to be of-
fered at Beth El College next season
will be: Modern Jewish History, the
Philosophy of the Book of Ecclesi-
astes, Teaching Religion in the Home,
Comparative Religion, and Jewish
Literature After the Bible. Sessions
will be held, as last year, on Monday
nights and Tuesday afternoons.
STATE BANK
OF
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DETROIT
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1135 1
Griswold at Lafayette
15 Convenient Branches
School of Religion:
The School of Religion of Temple
Beth El will be re-opened on Sunday
morning, Sept. 26.
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SPECIAL SALE of
FRENCH STATIONERY
Priced Exceptionally Low
At 75c to $3.00.
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CANTOR WOLF BRUNOFF
Yon Kippur this year aLthe Astor
Theater, corner of Let ace and
Twelfth stye-t He states that he will
nut resort t i solicitations or appeals
of any ki - d.
Cantor Brunotf, who was graduated
from the Imperial Conservatory of
Petrograd with high honors, has a
tenor voice of rare quality.
Further announcements will be
made at a later date.
Steinu ay
Miniature Gran,'
in Louis XVI rase
Nag Tilt; Notr5
Mrs. A. Roman and son, Robert, lef
last Friday for several weeks' stay
in Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger have
returned from a boat trip to Duluth
Mrs. J. B. Goldman is entertaining
her sister, Mrs. Ella Schwartz, of
Detroit.
En route to California, Mrs. A.
I Hohauser and Miss Leah Bauman of
New York spent several days in the
city.
Mr. and Mile- B. Clinkofstine 1111:1
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family have returned from a four
weeks' stay in Grayling.
Mrs. William Kentz and son of Chi-
cago are the guests of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bern-
stein.
dividua izing Hospitality
,
rugs ... carpets ... art
objects ... lamps and draperies are fascinating
objects. Like the words of a sentence they
may be arranged and rearranged with never the
same effect twice achieved. Yet, it takes not
only good taste, but the skill and craftsman-
ship of experience to accomplish this, both in
Furniture .
literature and decoration.
and Mrs. C. J Levy left nn
Friday for Boyne City and other
points north.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Levine, who
were visiting with frioult in the city,
have returned to their home in De-
troit.
For eighty years Dean has specialized
inAnilizing furniture and decorations to meet
the individual requirements of home builders
who cherish originality and quality.
Wolf Cohen and son, Harry, of De-
troit are the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Ginsberg.
I If you desire a home that individualizes
the graciousness of your hospitality. Dean's re-
sources and knowledge can help you achieve it.
Clarence Levy left on Sunday for
Charlevoix, where he wall join his
mother, Mrs. Frances Les p.
have
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
returned from a week's fishing trip
Estimates without charge.
Convenient billings are a part of
Dean service.
in the northern part of the state.
Joseph Hirschfield and brother. Mil-
ton, have returned from Charlevoix,
I where they spent last weekend.
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HARRY
Mrs. Louis Ilutton left on Monday
UPHOLSTERING - DRAPERIES
RUGS AND CARPETS - LAMPS AND
SHADES - WINDOW SHADES
OBJETS d'ART
EXTERIOR PAINTING - INTERIOR
DECORATING - WALLPAPERS
ELQUISIT7 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
FUENTES= OP ALL PERIODS
JEWS TO AID FRANC
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.I — A
committee consisting of Jews and
Christians, to raise funds in Pales-
tine for the purpose of aiding the ef-
fort to improve the value of the franc
was formed here M a meeting of rep-
COMPANY
Jerusalem citizens. The
meeting was held at the Alliance Is-
raelite Universelle School in Jerusa-
Pour to the completion of otr new Studios at
IVY? Jefferson Avenue Eau we are occupying
temporary studios
at
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plane of perfection that would lead to
honor and to fame.
Great credit is due to Mr. Miller
who has brought the organization to
its present advanced stage, and the
singers are to lie congratulated for
their wholesome spirit of co-operatjon.
These are important factors in the
genuine success which the chorus
achieved last Wednesday night, and
they should encourage the society to
'continue to work with ever higher
aims and ideals and an increasing zeal
for perfection.
lem and was called on the initiative
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