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HEADS ZEDAKAH CLUB
LUNCHEON COMMITTEE
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The Zettakah Club will give a
luncheon at Webster Hall at 12:30
p. m. Wednesday, April 25. Mrs.
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1 . THE CAVERN-1217 Griswold St., Second Floor.
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Ir
To Be Opened Saturday a. Public
Golf Course.
Our new Spring
Sun-Fad Flats in the
newest shades and
Redford Country Club, for sev-
eral years one of the Detroit dis-
trict's leading private golf organ-
izations, has been leased to Mau-
rice J. Caplan, Ed Atlas and A.
Srere and will open Saturday as a
der the leadership of Professor public course, it was announced by
The long awaited third annual Elijah Zaludkowski, announces the Mr. Caplan.
COLORFUL PROGRAM I HAZOMIR TO GIVE
CONCERT MAY 27
WILL BE PRESENTED
BY HALEVY SUNDAY The Hazomir Choral Society, un-
Boys
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CAPLAN, ATLAS, SRERE
LEASE REDFORD CLUB
concert of Jewish Music given by
the Ilalevy Choral Society of De-
troit will take place this Sunday
evening, at Orchestra Hall.
One of the most colorful pro-
grams will be presented at this oc-
casion, consisting of Jewish folk-
songs, liturgical music and modern
classical composition.
The interesting and varied pro-
gram will be augmented by the
contributions of the following three
eminent soloists: Emma LazarotT
Scheyer, dramatic soprano, whose
beautiful voice has gained for her
a host of admirers in this city; Is-
rael M. Ilertz, well-known basso
and interpreter of Jewish folk
songs, and II. II. Cohen, baritone,
MRS. MILTON GREENBLATT
who is a noted cantor and concert
Milton Greenblatt is chairman, as- singer.
sisted by Mrs. Max Elias.
Julius Miller, who is one of the
At the last meeting, at the home founders of the Ilalevy organiza-
of Mrs. J. Ilarvith, it was reported tion and a devoted leader since its
that 40 baskets were distributed inception, will share honors with
Meyer Posner of New York, guest
among needy families.
conductor and composer, in con-
ducting the large Halevy choir, con-
"Two Girls Wanted" Is
sisting of 75 of the best Detroit
Bonstelle Attraction Jewish singers.
Mr. Miller has devoted his life
The next attraction at the Bon- to music, especially to choral work.
stelle Playhouse will be "Two He matriculated at the Warsaw
Girls Wanted," that charming Conservatory of Music in 1909, af-
"mirthquake" which recently ter which he taught theory of mu-
pleased Detroit and New York so sic at the Birnbaum Cantor's
much. Nydia Vs'estman, the out- School in Czestochowa. Since that
standing figure of the New York time he has conducted some of the
cast. has returned in her role as finest choirs in the leading Euro-
Marianna as guest star with the pean and American synagogues.
Bonstelle company. The play
opens Monday night, with Donald
McClelland, Walter Sherwin and
Ellen Mahar in important parts,
and Elberta Trowbridge of the
Washington Square Players, New
York, will have the Grace Menken
rol eof Sarah. "Two Girls Want-
ed" played to capacity audiences
at the Little Theater in New York
for an entire season and spent two
tremendously succesatul weeks in
Detroit as well.
JEWISH MUSIC OVER
WWJ LAST MONDAY
For the first time in the history
of Detroit was Jewish music broad-
cast over local radio station, Mon-
day evening, April 9, the Halevy
Choral Society, Dr. Mark Guns-
burg and Ida Divinoff combined in
a beautiful program of Jewish
music over WWJ as one of the in-
ternational musical series spon-
Shams in the Great Work. Give sored by the Detroit News. The
to the United Palestine Appeal.
Halevy Choral Society contributed
two choral numbers and two solo-
ists, Israel M. Hertz and II. II.
Cohen. Dr. Gunsburg interneted
on the piano his own composition,
"Chassid Tone," and Miss Ida
Divinoff played a Ilebrew melody.
The program was preceded by a
short talk by J. Weinberg on Jew-
ish music.
styles selling for
7.00 and $8.00, now
Members of the private club this
spring will begin operation of their
new course near Franklin, which
has been under construction for
two years. The formal opening
and dedication of the new club-
house will take place on May 30.
The new club is to be Gray Boul-
der Country Club, named for the
rock deposits in the vicinity of
Franklin. .
Redford Country Club as a pub-
lic course will undoubtedly be one
of the most used in the district. It
is located between the Seven-Stile
road and Grand River avenue,
near the point where the two come
together at Redford. It is 12
miles from downtown Detroit.
We also feature
America's finest
clothes—GGG, Si-
mon Ackerman and
Block and l'upko,
Gillman Brand.
"CHAUVE-SOURIS" AT
SHUBERT DETROIT
MISS RHODA GOLDBERG
date of its first concert as Sunday
evening, May 27. The date was
decided upon at a meeting presided
over by Vice-president Nathaniel
Raskin, in the absence of President
L. Greenblatt.
Beginning on Monday, the Hazo-
lir will hold rehearsals twice week-
ly, at 6 p. m. on Mondays and Wed-
nesdays, at the Shaarey Zedek
branch, Atkinson and Twelfth. Pro-
fessor Zaludkowski has issued an
appeal to all members to attend
these rehearsals regularly to guar-
antee the success of the forthcom-
ing concert. as well as the success
of the society.
Miss Rhoda Goldberg, popular
lyric soprano, is one of the leading
artists of the Hazoinir Choral So-
ciety. Her songs, in addition to
those of Messrs. Reiss, Greenblatt
and Kestenbaurn, featured the last
meeting.
Blind Violinist in Recital,
April 19.
Abraham Haitowitsch, the noted
blind violinist, who has been ap-
pearing with marked success
throughout the United States, will
be presented in a recital at the
Book Cadillac Hotel ballroom on
Thursday evening, April 19, wit h
Miss Margaret Mannebach at the
piano. The loss of his eyesight
I has in no way deterred Mr. Haito-
witsch in his artistic accomplish-
By all accounts he is a vio-
POGROM LEADER TO DIE ments.
linist of distinguished ability. His
coming appearance in Detroit Ls
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Atte-
arousing general interest. The pro-
man Voliansky, pogrom leader in
gram he is to present indicates the
the Ukraine, was sentenced to death
possession of eminent powers, in-
by a Soviet court.
terpretative as well as technical.
J. D. C. ATTACKED
BY MOSCOW EMES
The smiling, rotund Belief!, with
his swiftly moving, colorful show',
"Chauve-Souris," is scheduled for
a return appearance in Detroit,
commencing at the Shubert De-
troit Opera House Sunday, April
22. The engagement will be for
one week, with matinees on Wed-
nesday and Saturday.
Balieff is returning from a
whirlwind tour of the Pacific
coast, where he proved a tremen-
dous sensation. For the Detroit
engagement, an entirely new and
exceptionally attractive program
has been arranged, consisting of
19 brilliant tableaux. Balietf,
who was discovered in Paris and
first presented in America by
Morris Gest, continues under the
management of F. Ray Comstock
and Mr. Gest, the New York man-
agers who gave this country the
stupendous production of "The
Miracle."
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At Clairmount
Third Annual Concert of Jewish Music
HALEVY
CHORAL
SOCIETY
Comprised of 75 Young Men ■ and Women
JULIUS MILLER Conductor
PALESTINE WELCOMES
ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE
•MEYER POSNER
of New York, Guest Conductor and Composer
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
High Commissioner Lord Planter,
was among the notables who gath-
ered at the station to wticome the
Crown Prince of Italy, Prince
llumbert, on his arrival here. For-
eign consuls and the Latin Patri-
arch greeted the visitor.
ORCHESTRA HALL
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 15
Tickets-75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—can be obtainer!
from Halevy members, Jewish Center and Orchestra Hall.
OBITUARY
DETROIT LELAND HOTEL
WILLIAM J. CIIITfENDEN, Jr., Manager
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
the authorities to put an end to
"Golovanovism."
•
•
THIS great new Hotel
celebratesitsfirstbirth-
day this month but it is
popular alike with travel-
ers and Detroiters. The
'Detroit-.bland is known
for its surpassing Wake.
DAVID BROWN , REFUTES
MEREZHINS ATTACK
David A. Brown, national chair-
man of the United Jewish Cam-
paign, when interviewed here by
moderate prices and
Claims Russia Received Too representative of the Jewish Daily
home - like atmosphere.
Bulletin, commented on the attack
It has large, light guest
Little From Proceeds
roomsandinstantelevator
of Merezhin in the Moscow Ernes:
Of U. J. C.
service. Try it, yourself.
"I cannot see what right Mere-
Near interstate bus
chin has to demand of the J. D. C.
terminals.
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—An at- an accounting as to our activities,"
MRS. REBECCA ROSENFELD
Mr. Brown said. "To answer the
tack on the American Jewish Joint
statements made by Mr. Merezhin-59 years of age, passed away Tues-
Distribution Committee was made in his editorial, 1 would like to day, April 10, at 4:30 p. m. after
Excellent Aesiaurants
in an editorial in the Yiddish Corn- point out, first, we have sent a few days' illness. At her bedside
Main Dining Room
manna daily, Emes, signed by Me- broadcast throughout America was her husband, Julius, and her
Fountain Room
rezhin, head of the Jewish section from time to time the total amount children, Harry, Dr. John L. Rosen-
of our collections. The latest one feld, Mrs. Labelle Gray, Emanuel
Coffee Shop
of the Communist party.
showed that we had collected ap- Louie, Sol and -Rose, and their
Under the headline, "J. I). C. proximately $11,000,000 out 0 . families. Besides these she is sur-
Must Publish Report," the editor- total subscriptions amounting t vived by her brother, Moses Ep-
ial demands that the committee $21,500,000. • stein of New York City and her
give an account on the following
"Second, we have repeatedly eldest son, Nathaniel H., of Parrot,
points: First, How much was so published audits and statements Mexico. The funeral took place
Chicken Pot Pie, Family Style, 70c
far collected in the United States showing how the funds of the J. from her late residence, 2342 Rich-
on account of the $25,000,000 Unit- D C
ton avenue, at noon Friday, April
Roast Sirloin of Beef, Fresh
C. have been expended d uri 1 °g ton
ed Jewish Campaign; Second, how the past 14 years, giving itemized 12. She was buried at the Jewish
Browned Potatoes, 70c
were the collected funds divided details
tn p
of these expenditures in Free Burial Society Cemetery on
among the different countries.
the many countries in which we Gratiot avenue, beside her mother.
ATTENTIVE TABLE AND COUNTER SERVICE
Afro-Joint Absolved.
The deceased was a member of the
The editorial emphasizes that the have
been active.
"Thirst,
Merazhin's statement Hebrew Day Nursery, Jewish Old
criticism is directed not against the that our campaign has been con- Folks' Home, I. 0. B. B., Eastern
Agro-joint, the agency of the J. D. ducted only under the slogan of Ladies' Society, Western Ladies'
C. in Russia, but against the Joint colonization Crimea is wrong, for Society, Jewish Free Burial So-
Distribution Committee, which, it all of our publicity has dealt with ciety, Palestine Investment Asso-
claims, carried on the United Jew- our work both palliative and con- ciation, and other charitable or-
A
ish Campaign under the slogan, structive in Europe, Palestine and ganizations.
BARONESS HATVANY
"Colonization in Crimea," but with Russian colonization.
PETITIONS LEAGUE
During the past thirtee ,
"Fourth, Russia has received all
"gives the money to Palestine and
ROSE WOLFSON
r.
years thousands have foul'
om
attbdudtgoetito f rp
other countries.
an ,litotche
me to tiffi ee ya
toi fthtemon
606 Hague avenue, passed away
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Baron-
the services of the Ways,.
Quoting David A. Brown's al-
on April It at the age of 17. She ess Hatvany, wife of Baron Ludwig
Mineral Baths beneficial., If
leged statement that the United Joseph Rosen for colonization as was the dear daughter of Mr. and Hatvany, who was imprisoned in
you have not taken advar-
Jewish Campaign is entirely com- been completely met, and in addi- Mrs. Oscar Wolfson. Burial took Hungary for erisicising the Ilorthy
tags of this wonderful writes
pleted, Merezhin askks "why then tion, we have given considerable place at Beth David Cemetery.
regime, left for Geneva. It was
Investigate.
has Russia received only $5,000,091 sums for trade schools, hospitals,
states] that the Baroness will seek
firms
of
re-
of the $25,000,000? We cannot re- loan cases and other -
JACOB COHEN
to interest testing circles in the
main without an answer on this tie in that country.
689 Frederick avenue, passed League of Nations to intervene
"The funds from our present
Upon this answer, our fur-
away on April 9 at the age of 66. with the Hungarian government on
ther negotiations with the .1. 1). C. campaign have no relationship with He was the dear brother of Israel behalf of her husband, with a view
depend. The answer is also im- any further negotiations with Rus-
Funeral services were to securing his freedom.
Cohen.
portant at the present time when sia, for it is my understanding that conducted on April 10. Burial
the Joint Distribution Committee our agreements with the Comzet took ploce at Machpelah Cemetery.
has practically entered into an are such as to carry out fully our
FOOT OF THRD ST.
ideological bloc with the Zionist present plans.
JACOB MUSCOVITCH
Open at all hours for lad
"I do not quite fully understand
Executive, Merezhin writes.
and gentlemen.
Mr. Merazhin's assertion that 'an 2483 Philadelphia avenue west,
Anti-Semitism in Theater.
passed away on April 6 at the age
Phone Randolph 6744.
Anti-Semitism in Soviet govern- answer was important also because
of 61. He was the dear father of
ment theaters in Russia's capital the J. D. C. has now practically
Mrs. I. Fealk, Mrs. L. !turner, Mrs.
is a prominent issue in the Soviet entered an idealogical block with
press. the Zionist Executive.' As a J. Gordon, Barney, Joe, Lillian and
Dr. Nat Moss. Burial took place
In cherished memory of a loving
Interest centers around the pear- member of the J. D. C. I know of
8 at Beth Judah Ceme- I father, Dr. L. W. Grossman, who
tire in the Bolshoy Moskovski gov- no negotiations with the Zionist on April
Executive
and
the
J.
D.
C.
that
tery.
passed away April 12, 1926.
SAFE1Y—SERVICIi—comrotcr
ernment theater where the well-
t.omdc.si Bus LINE IN THE WORIO
known violinist, Krein, most prom- would carry the term ideological
There is a link death cannot sever,
MRS. JENNIE MALHOFF
inent member of • the orchestra Block," Mr. Brown declared.
Love and memory last forever,
13616 Linwood avenue passed
committed suicide, driven by the
Grace Jacobson.
anti-Semitic attitude of Golovanov, "The Barker" Attraction at away on April 6 at the age of 63.
$ 8.00
St. Louis $
She was the beloved wife of Hy-
the Majestic Theater.
the director.
man and dear mother of Mrs. Ii.
The Vecheranya Gazeta relates
The
Barker;'
the
famous
play
Aronoff,
Sirs.
S.
Kadow,
Mrs.
M.
o
that Golovanov refused to produce
an opera entitled "The Son of the of tent-show fife by J. Kenyon Symez, Dan, Sam, Dave and Abe
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Funeral services took
Sun, because a Jew Galperin, Nicholson, is the new attraction Malhoff.
5:50 A. M --1 P. AL-7 -30 T.
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Pozovski, to present the Russian McGee is providing a realistic pro- Aprli 8. Burial took place at liar
rid of many Jews."
al characters in the cast, Nifty
The K oms om olskaia Pravda
Car-
dates that many Jews were corn- in professional barker; Car-
of the anti-Semitic atmosphere that vie, a hula hula dancer; Nifty's son
pelted to quit the theaters because Chris, and Lou, one of the girls in
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