America ffewish periodical &der CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO )critonlEmsneaernia,h En artutplr EEO El I . Notes Sunday Services: Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman of Toronto, Ont., will occupy the pulpit Sunday, Dec. 25, and speak on the subject "Religions, Races, Nations-Many or One?" Serv- ices begin at 10:45. followed by a reception. On Mon- day night, Jan. 2, college classes will be held as usual and will pro- ceed without interruption until the end of May, in accordance with the usual academic calendar. School of Religion: Religious school classes will be held as usual on Dec. 25. It is particularly important that every child shall be present on that day because the delegates to the Chau- tauqua Conference of Jewish Sabbath Services: Teachers are coming especially As usual, Sabbath services will that morning to observe our be held in the Brown Memorial school. There will be no sessions Chapel on Saturday morning, Dec. on Sunday, Jan. 1. 24, at 10:30. The sermon this week will be delivered by Rabbi Temple Arts Society: Fram. The eolegates to the Jewish Chautauqua will be the special Jewish Chautauqua Soeietyt guests of the Temple Arts Society The Jewish Chautauqua Society on Monday, Dee. 25, at 8:30 p. will hold its thirty-ninth assembly m., when three one-act plays, "The Sunday, Dec. 25, to Thursday, Eligible Mr. Bangs," "Changing Dec. 29. All meetings are open to Places" and a surprise skit, the the public. Except for the open. title of which will be announced ing session on Sunday evening, all on Monday evening, will he given. meetings will be held in the crystal The Temple Sisterhood cordial. ballroom of the Book-Cadillac ly invites the delegates to the Ilotel. thirty-ninth assembly of the Jew- ish Chautauqua Society to attend Young People's Temple Club: an informal reception in the social The next affair of the Young hall of the temple on Monday eve- People's Temple Club will take ning, Dec. 26, following the en- place in January. It will be a tertainment of the Temple Arts balloon dance, to be given Satur- Society. day night, Jan. 21. CARD OF THANKS Beth El College: On Monday night, Dee. 26, the Dr. and Mrs. J. Levitt of 5891 students of Beth El College of Northfield avenue thank their rle- Jewish Studies, together with the atives and friends for their kind delegates of the Jewish Chautau- interest during Dr. Levitt's recent qua Conference, will be the guests llness. of the Temple Arts Society and the Temple Sisterhood at an eve- It only takes a little twig to ning of dramatic performances poke out the eye. PROGRAM Dramatics, Dance, Enter- tainments Feature Celebration. Thirty, Ninth Assembly Jewish Chautauqua Society Chanukah celebrations were held in all the branches of the United Ilebrew Schools this week. Sunday evening Dee. 18, a Chan- ukah entertainment and dance was given at the leaked! Talmud Tor- ah on l'arkside and Midland, under the joint auspices of the Hebrew School and the Parents' Club of the Parkside Center affiliated with the Talmud Torah. This Parents' club is a recent creation, its object being the pro- motion of a better understanding between parents and teachers and their co-operation for the greater progress if the children attending the Talmud Torah. The officers of the club are: Morris Cramer, pres- ident; Isidore Kowarsky, vice- president; Max Chafets, treasurer; and S. Bilansky, secretary. Children In Play. The children of the Talmud Tor- ah sang some Chanukah songs and staged a Ilebrew play "Demei Chanukah" in which Morris Weis played the part of the grandfather, Julia Ilarahl that of the grand- mother, and Ethel Silverstein, Is- rael Goldberg, Bessie Cramer, Louis Duglas, Beryl Cramer, that of grandchildren. Prizes were awarded to the children who took part in the play. Morris Weis wel- comed the Parents' Club in Ile- brew, in the liaise of the Talmud Torah. Line Gainer accompanied the singers on the piano. Jacob V. Ariel, the principal of the school spoke on the significance of Chanu• kah emphasizing, the need of a true Hebrew education for all children. The rest of the evening was g,iv. en over to dancing. Refreshments were served, and a good time was enjoyed by all. The same evening a Chanukah entertainment featuring playlets, mass singing, the lighting of can- dles, dances and declamations was given in the Windsor Technical High School auditorium by the pu- pils of the B'nai Zion school, Wind- sor branch of the United Ilebrew schools. Teachers Assist. The following teachers contrib- uted towards the success of the af- fair: S. Smullin, Mrs. S. Levine, I3. Lerman, A. Cohen, E. Cohen. Dr. Levin the vice-president of the hoard of directors of the Windsor school acted as chairman. Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, a very elaborate Chanukah entertain- ment was given by the students of the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. The following classes par- ticipated: The kindergarten class with a minature playlet entitled "('hannah V'Shivath Bonehoh." Miss Judith l.ippitt directed it. Miss Ruth Tiektin's class gave a very interesting dialogue. M. Michlin's classes sang "Sloes Zur" and other Chanukah hymns. Miss Chayah King prepared a Hebrew playlet "Ilayome llorishone L'ach• eder." Joel Cashdan's students gave a Hebrew playlet entitled "Ilayeled Ilamithchaleh." Miss Rose Pike's class featured in sev. oral Oriental dances. Ziporah enberg's class marched and sang appropriate songs. An especially elaborate play en- titled "Rachel Emanu" was given by Ziporah Garelick and Deborah Levin. This play which included several dances was coached by Na- than Vizansky the director of the Michigan Dancing Academy. Dur- ing the same evening and at the same time a Chanukah celebration was given by the pupils of the Oak- land avenue Talmud Torah, located at Delmar and Westminster. The following teachers prepared their students for the affair: I echovitzky, 51. Plafkin, J. Pewos, L. Litchitz. Program at Kirby Center. At the Kirby ('enter a many fea- tured entertainment was held in the auditorium of the Talmud Tor- ah on Thursday, Dee. 22. At -1:30 p. us. A. Lachowitzky's class staged a Hebrew playlet entitled, "The First Day in ('heeler." The east consisted of the follnwing: Isadore Pfeffer, Esther Shevitz, Fannie Maz, Ben Turkin, Maurice Steinberg, Max Feinstein and Zi- porah Burris. A group of children of Mr. (- roll's class featured in a story which was told by Sylvia Roden, Lillie Soloviteh, N. Levine and S. Harris, 51. Siegel of Mr. Chaggi's class featured in a declamation. Sarah Goldberg and Leonore Markson were prepared by A. D. Markson with a dialogue. Miss Lepon's class participated in a dialogue And mass singing. Miss Pike assisted by Gertrude Rosenthal and Rose Goldstein pre- pared the kindergarten class with a very unique pageant. At the Six Mile road school lo- cated at Brush and Minnesota streets. M. Margolis who was as- sisted tip Betsy Ulanoff and Anna Znek, prepared a very interesting and highly entertaining program r 1.r Sunday evening, Dec. 25. Wednesday evening at 8:30 a Hebrew playlet was staged by Zi• pora Garelick rind Deborah Levin, memlwrs of the Hebrew high school before a large joint gathering of the Junior and Senior Hadassah, at the Detroit Federation of Worn- en's Clubs. The playlet was coach- ed by Nathan Vizansky. Miss Min- nie Tobin accompanied on the pi- af EXPANSON IS BROUGHT BY INCREASED BUSINESS AY this Christmas bring to you, as it did to the \Vise Men of old, much happiness, peace and contentment. DETROIT CITY GAS CO. Chan W. Bennett. Vire Pre. id Gen. Mgr. Clifford in Baal., BRASCIIESI General Almon Bldg. Hebrew Schools Observe Chanukah lierrarannli 9707 Joseeh Canna. Dearborn IOS Wert Alichipn Wyandotte-S013 DWI* A.. "Ever increasing business nat- urally means better srevice end improved facilities for handling the increase," J. E. Parkhurst, vice-president of the Welker Seat- ing Company, said in speaking of the new showrooms and offices at 650 Iteaubien street into which the company has recently moved. "With the 3,200 square feet of floor space that we now have, we are able to display to greater ad- vantage the complete range of samples of folding chairs, portable chairs and auditorium chairs from the half dozen manufacturers whom we represent," Mr. Park- hurst added. The renting of folding chairs to churches, lodge rooms and clubs, is a big feature of the bu•iness I and a very complete service of this I kind is rendered by the Welker Company. of the Dec. 25 to 29 terested members should register ested, come in and register for tended these classes show great enthusiasm. The young men and at once. this group. women takng this course are very fortunate to be able to study with Congratulations: Ukelele Class: The ukelele claws, with Mr. Cs. The Phalanx Club is to be con- the composer, herself, and also en- joy the privilege of studying in Toselli as instructor, began its gratulated upon the remarkable season on Wednesday evening, SUM'S! Of its dance for the benefit one of the most beautiful rooms of the clubhouse. Dec. 21. of the Jewish Orphans' Home and All members of the Y. W. H. A. Farm School. This is only another Basketball: example of what unity and co- should avail themselves of this nn- usual opportunity to study under operation can do. The teams are making rapid the tutelage of Mrs. Katz. Th• progress and will soon be ready to fee is very moderate. play inter - club games. Piano CI Ida Elkan Katz, composer of the Better do one act quickly than High School Club: "Technical Work In Ear Training talk about a hundred for a day. We are organizing a club for For the hen.," is conducting high school girls to meet on Sun. piano classes at the T. W. 11 A. It's the poor who give alms to day afternoons. If you are inter• The students who have already at- the poor. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25 10:00 A. M.-Temple Beth El Religious School Observation. Divine Service. 11:00 A. M.-Temple Beth El 8:00 P. M.-Auditorium, Temple Beth El reimisdieiamus.mix..amoime.acsmt.mcncu:Acifi,3m.armsdammummixiamireac-us.,incrzirtf.a.cuai Formal Opening Session. Organ Prelude. Opening Prayer. Rabbi Joseph L. Fink, Buffalo, N. Y. Address of Welcome Milford Stern, Detroit, Mich., President Temple Beth El. Response and Address Rabbi Louis Wolsey, Chancellor, Jewish Chautauqua Society, P Philadelphia, Penn. Music. a Resume of Chautauqua Activities Miss .Jeannette Miriam Goldberg, A GIFT OF NEVER-ENDING JO t' Secretary, Jewish Chautauqua Society FOR YOUR FAMILY Philadelphia, Penn. Music Professor George Galvani, Baritone. . HEW ,: ;ire malt)'models to purse. :1 small payment places the Bernard Kugel, Violinist. instrument in your home for choose from - every one of Closing Prayer and Benediction Christmas, the balance we gladly them making available the exhaust- Rabbi Leon Frani, Detroit, Mich. arrange to suit your convenience. Informal Reception and Dance-Phoenix Club. less Ivcalth of beautiful music Time is short, but there is still time MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 afforded by the matchless Ortho- to gladden your family with this 9:30 to 10:30 A. M.-Crystal Ball Room, Book-Cadillac phonic 1'ictor !accord;--every one splendid retnembranee-a gift of Lessons in Eighth Grade Work. of them ao f•tirtinent to the home- boundless happiness for Christmas, The Pharisees rnd te'e'm' 1t a price to suit every and fur years to come. Miss Adele Bildersee, New York City 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. Discussion. I 1 :30 A. M. to 1 :00 P. M. Presentation of Dramatics as an Educational Aid Mr. Sidney Unger, Cincinnati, Ohio 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. lete.. 4'141' Objective in the Curriculum of Jewish Religious School ' 'weber Four-three. Number Seven-ten. I /A Rabbi Marvin Nathan, Philadelphia, Penn. A mailer but eery di, Orthophonic Discussion. B suable Orthophonic trots rambmed with Victrola. 8:00 P. M. 6-tube Radiola. Dramatic Entertainment by the Temple Arts Society. Followed by Reception, Tendered The New Orthophenic Delegates and visitors by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El. It Takes But Little Time To Select Orthophonic Victrolla el t'i t? • icitrola TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 9:30 to 10:00 A. M.-Crystal Ball Room, Book Cadillac Extra Curricula Activities. Mrs. Max Kalish, Cleveland, Ohio 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. Discussion. 11:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. After Confirmation, What? Rabbi Victor Reichert, Cincinnati, Ohio 2:30 P. M. Tests and Measurements in Religious School Work. Rabbi Solomon A. Fineberg, New York City 8:00 P. M.-Crystal Ball Room. University Evening. Presiding: Rabbi Louis Mann, Chicago, Vice-Chancellor, Jewish Chautauqua Society Addresses by Rabbi Joseph Rauch, Louisville, Ky. Rabbi Felix Levy, Chicago, Ill. Orthophonic Victor Records Orthophonic Victrolas --a Gift that will bring Victrola• Radiolas and Electrolas $75 to $1,550 Wane pleasure to the Victrola •rear. Number Four-forty. Confole•type Oribol ihonie Vi truly elastic Mien. We issue Record Gift Certificates. -the Gift that keep. on airing. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28 9:30 to 11:00 A. M.-Crystal Ball Room, Book-Cadillac Project Teaching 1)r. Adelaide T. Case. Teachers' College, Columbia, New York City 11:00 A. M. to 12:30 P.M. The Teachers' Meeting-Its Content and Purpose Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Detroit, Mich. 2:30 P. M. Group Conferences- 1. Superintendents Rabbi Julian Feibelman, Philadelphia, Penn 2. High School Department Rabbi Victor Reichert, Cincinnati, Ohio 3. Senior Department Miss Adele Bildersee, New York City. 4. Intermediate Mr. Lewis II. Schostak, Detroit, Mich. 7:00 P. M. Banquet THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 9:30 to 10:00 A. M.-Crystal Ball Room, Book-Cadillac Report of Southwestern Jewish Chautauqua Rabbi Harry Mcrfeld, Fort Worth, Texas 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Question Box 11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. :31. General Discussion from Leaders and Partici- pants of Group Conferences. Closing Prayer and Benediction. aginaw rotes Y. W. H. A. NOTES At Home: The program for the "Chanukah Bi-weekly services were re- sumed after a lapse of several At Home" on Dec. 23 will I .1 kiddy party. Costumes, prizes, Il games and entertainment are all Levi Blau of Hebrew Union Col- features which the young men and IN lege gave a Chanukah service women attending will enjoy. It much enjoyed by all who attended. Dance, Dee. 24: Webster Hall continues to usual W The children of Beth El Sab- bath School had Chanukah ser•• to be one of the moat popular: ., ices and a little play called 'Over places in the city for young meal the Chanukah Lights." The serv- and women to dance in. Be sure) ices and music were in charge of to be there on Dec. 24. children, supervised by Mrs. G. New Year's Eve Party: Goldfarb, the superintendent. Preparatons are being made for V Congregation B'nai Israel has a very happy and gay New Year's let contracts and broken ground eve party at Webster HAIL. N ovel- for enlarging of the synagogue. ty dances, favors and refresh- V ments are all part of the enter- V, The I. 0. B. B. gave a keno tainment. Make plans to attend. party which was largely attended and enjoyed by all present. Service.: V Rabbi Leon Fram of the Temple 0 "The Spider" Is Coming Beth El conducted the Chanukah N To Shubert-Lafayette seevieria nn Friday evening. Dec. 23. His interesting sermon in- In the east which will present spired the large congregation of the famous New lark Music Box young people. On Der. 30 Henry thriller, "The Spider," at the Shu- Meyer will officiate. Come to the bert Lafayette Theater, Detroit, services and take tea with us aft- beginning New 'tear' s night, Jan. erwar . 1, is William Courtenay, who has played ('hatrand, the Great, mu- Boreal. of Personal! Service: Girls. our employment bureau is ter magician. in both New York and Chicago companies. ready at all times to aid you, so As New Year's day will be cele- do not hesitate to take advantage brated on Mnnday, Jan. 2, "The of this special service. Spider" will play a matinee on that day in addition to the regu- Dressenaki•g Cl..., lar Thursday and Saturday mat- The new term in dressmaking' V ; will start next Monday. All in. ineee. weeks. • '•• I 43.) 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