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II E 9LTKOrl' LIVIS/1 Of ROI 16Lf.

A. Z. A PLANS FOR
LTURAL PROGRAM
CULTURAL

to play
d
The A. Z. A. mesires
"Are the parents of today depriv-
prope r some basketball ga es with
i r hil
o th
ing the
c ( I • f
Jewish Education?" ;"Are the fraternities. Inasmuch as tourna-
other
young people of today better Jews meats are played with the other
i de-
A. Z. A. chapters, some time is
than those of the past?"; "Is Re-
form Judaism Ruining the Whole voted to the local Jewish teams.
of Judaism?" Besides the fur- Anyone desiring information on

At the last meeting of the Aleph
Zadik Aleph fraternity. Detroit
No. 63, held Sunday evening at the
B'nai B'rith Community House,
275 East Ferry avenue, plans were
arranged for the year's pogrom.
The aim of this fraternity is to ac-
quaint the young Jewish people
with their religion and culture.
At the forum meetings, noted
Jewish speakers will address the
young people. Issues of a modern
respect will be spoken on, such as:

urns there will he Hebrew classes
Feder.
and lectures and exhibits on Jew-
this subject should call Jeos
ish art, literature, music, history,
BUSINESS NOTICE.
customs, ethics, and social work.
Young Musician Has Played Be•
The Supreme Advisory Counsil
fore Emperor Franz Joseph;
`Miss Edythe La Fides announces
of the Aleph Zadik Aleph and the
Honored Here and Abroad.
the opening of her piano classes.
ll'rith have offered assist-
Special attention is given to be-
ance in drawing the young Jews
Detroit has welcomed with en-
ginners. Information can be ob-
and Jewesses of today closer tio
tained by calling Longfellow 6135 thusiasm the remarkable young
the ideals of their faith. Further
musical director of the new Fox
avenue.
notices will be published in a later or at 2741 Webb
Theater, Adolphe Kornspan.
issue of this paper regarding this ,
Born in Vienna, Austria, in
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. 1097, he came to America 12 years
program.

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NOTED SPEAKERS AT
CONCERTS PLANNED MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB
BY HALEVY SOCIETY
DURING THIS YEAR

spare moments to composing many
new numbers, i ncluding a sync
phony, violin numbers and songs.

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KORNSPAN, NEW FOX
DIRECTOR, HONORED
AS MUSICAL GENIUS

Members of Choral Group to Con-
tribute Musical Program at
Zionist Meeting Thursday.

Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh
To Address Opening
The Halevy Choral Society an-
Meeting Oct. 16.
nounced semi-official program for
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its fall and winter activities prom-
ises to be among the most success- DR. FISHBEIN, SAMUEL,
ROSENBERG TO SPEAK
ful seasons in the history of the,

Have You Heard?

society.
We note have the
Rehearsals are now being held Hold Good Will Dinner in
famous
for a series of concerts, the first
November; Speakers
of which is to be held during
Announced.
Chanukah. A number of concerts
will also be presented out of the
Judge Marcus A. Kavanagh of
city, in communities from which
come special invitations to the so- the Superior Court of Chicago,
heads a distinguished list of men
ciety.
Social gatherings for members who will address the Men's Tem-
and their friends will occur often, ple Club. Judge Kavanagh will
adding to the variety of the mem- speak on "Traitors to Justice"
at the opening dinner of the year
bers' activities.
The opening of two classes for to be held at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday
'
beginners and for the advance- evening, Oct. 16, in the Social Hall
ment of musical knowledge for of Temple Beth El. He will be
members is another feature for introduced by A. C. Lappin.
3 Pairs, 4.70
this year.
Judge Kavanagh is fearless in
Rehearsals ore scheduled for his dealings with criminals, and
every Tuesday evening at 8:30, at stands firmly for needed reforms
It's an amazing stocking at $1.651
the Yiddish Folkshul, 539 Kenil- in court procedure and law en-
Super-slicer, reinforced toe and heel,
worth.
forcement. He maintains that
picot top—and all chiffon finest gauge
Ilalevy continues also to co-op- the technicalities contained in
silk. Ask for it in the new shades.
erate with leading Detroit organ- many laws form one of the chief
' 'nations for whom it supplies mus- reasons for the crime wave in
ical programs. At the opening America. Another reason he at-
meeting of the Zionist District of , tributes to the sentimentality ef
Detroit, on Thursday evening, Oct. the people. As one of the fore-
11, at which Rabbi Solomon Gold- most jurists of the country he has
man of Cleveland is to be the had ample opportunity to prove
principal speaker, Israel Hertz, his contentions. During more than
ADOLPHE KORNSPAN
a•••••II.wW•••••
Mi ss It. Warren, Miss Kaufman 20 years he has presided over civ
ago as a violinist of great Euro- and the noted pianist, Miss Rebec- it and criminal proceedings, and
mean repute. His family and an- ca Katzman, will participate in a many of the cases he has tried speakers are being considered fur insky, Aishiskin, Fisher, Stoll-
cestors were all renowned musi- musical program.
man, Fine and Messrs. L. Dann,
have become celebrated in the leg- these meetings.
aians. His father, who is still liv-
Officers of the Men's Temple M. Riskin, M. Kopitz and Jac lb
al history of our country.
mg, was the director of the City
The American Bar Association Club are planning the most am- Sklar.
Orchestra at Vienna for 42 years. ,
The board of directors com-
recently appointed him one of five: bilious season in the history of the
At the age of seven, young
men to study the present crime society and members are promised prises the folowing:—Mr. S. Bur-
Kornspan was placed in the Lem-
wave, and along with several other' a series of really worth while din- witz, president; I'. Levine, vice-
. he Ilazoniir Choral
berg Conservatory of Music, later .
berg
.
Society
president; Moses Gunsberg, treas.
s o emint
oral Societ
eminent
jurists, he spent the sum- ners.
The
urer; Rev. S. Nlichalowsky, re-
entering the Vienna Conservatory . held the first meetoig of its second nier of 1923 in Europe, under the ,
he graduated with high '
cording secretary; I. Tobin, cor-
vnin
Oct.
,
auspices
of
the
association,
, year on Wednesday
honors at the age of 14. After a
responding secretary; I. Rosen-
At this meeting, the program ing law enforcement conditios
n
lengthy European concert tour, heI3,
thal, J. Shevitz, I. August, A. Kei-
for the coming season was present- abroad. While in Europe, Judge
was concert mister and assistanto
dan, Peter Trunsky, B. Abroonao-
-
„ the board of directors and . Kavanagh lectured in French at
, by
Op- I e “ "
conductor at the Kaichen
serli
wits, N. Ilielefield, Weiswas.ser,
(Continued From Page One).
approved by the society. Included the Sorbonne on the difference be- . •
era house in Berlin.
I. Kaplan, J. Hyman, L. Solai, M.
umber
of
tweet
American
are
a
n
and
continental'
anthem
as
well
in this program
P g
89 numerous
Mr. Kornspan was requested at
Zimberg, S. Lightstone, Sol Edel-
the age of 11 to play for Emperor , concerts of various types, courses systems of law.
miliar Jewish airs.
man, S. Goldstick, J. Malin, L.
Many other atractive features
Rabbi Ashinsky's Address.
Franz Joseph of Austria at his of additions
instruction
Gladstone, G. Velick and M. Kei-
to for
the members,
repertoire and
of t e are planned for the coming
gab ! i Aaron M. Ashinsky, who
Vienna palace, an honoor rarely ; organization, which is under the months.
don,
The
annual
Good-NN'ill
firm was present
by
chairman,
corded a Jew,
A complete list of donors will be
in' direction of Prof. E. Zaludkowski. dinner, to he addressed by promi- wins introducedb the
le livered a stirring address, dilat-
ac with a Stradivarius violin in
ed
published at a later date.
M e tubers of the Ilazomir Society nent Catholie , Protestant and Jew-
recognition of his great talent and were active musically during the ish leaders, will be held in Nove- mg upon the struggles and hard-
ships experienced by the workers
genius.
Benjamin tier. Among the speakers already until they finally succeeded in
several weeks.
ast
age of 16 young Karns-.p
At
bass soloist of the society selected for this event are: Roger bringing the
institution to its
Rice,
the ag
pan came
to America on a visit
II, and cantor for the Hiller Founds - Andrews, publisher of the Detroit present comparatively favorable
and remained in this country.
tion of Ann Arbor, achieved din- Times, and Judge Charles Simons
condition. The rabbi also made a
became conductor of the National , tinction by his manner of conduct- of the Federal Court.
Milford fervent appeal for contributions
Winter Garden Or•hestra and Dr. ing the High Holy Day services at Stern, president of the Temple,
W
necessary to equip the new
home;
Riesen feld, famous orchestra lead- the Congregation Ansley-Sephard will he the toastmaster.
to clear the existing deficit as well
er, became interested in him. From in Toledo. David Skolnick, assist-
Nlaurice Samuel, author of
"Y " as to have • a good
ood start for the
there
his
success
was
rapid.
ryeh ro(fihoo u r dear
'
Ile organized and directed the ant director of the Ilazomir, again Gentiles," will address the Decem- new
season. The response brought nioltnhtFrovinifiummeamos
ho
the choir at Congregation her meeting of the Men's Temple
(orchestra for the opening of the Emanuel, while Messrs. Kesteno Club. A thinker of international n about $809. At the conclusion passed ovay k .. y ears ago r' tood a y,
Philadelphia, Daum, Bistritsky, Fabian and Kap- repute, Mr. Samuel has been in in the exercises refreshments were Oct. 4, 1920:
Fox Theater in
served and those who bought the
where be has appeared again re-
ded for demand by
d ozens of cities
Ian were highly commended
s1(rrounded by friends we are l"""'
es honor of carrying the volumes of
sanely as guest conductor. Karns-
work in the choir of Congre- throughout the country Ile will the Talmud Set . donated to the,
Detroit
pan has recently come to
In "t17 . midst of our treasures xe
be
introduced
by
Fre('
M.
Butzel.
_
gation
Mishkan
Israel.
Yeshiva by Mrs. Shapiro, proceed-
see nor.
bl
from the Fox Theater in lA ' a chi ng
;hiss Rhoda Goldberg, soprano
In January, Dr. Fishbein will ed to the Yeshiva house, where
A .nine on our rare, ‘ ,,, I, • 1. "."..h ,
ton, where he was musical director soloist of the society, spent several address
the annual joint meeting
ar s
they deposited them after the
T `',.', 7::Irnl,,Y,,
tu •
on n "' d "` "‘"' h.
and conductor.
weeks in Chicago. While there of the Men's Temple Club and the
Your ;mile of wY el'con7e.
me
4.1. IL a
Mr. Kornspan is also a simians- she sang before an audience corn- Sisterhood of the Temple. In Feb- doors had been opened with the
hi s
more, now you strultaled to stay with
er eremot nies.
o r of note and is devoting his
posed of a group of distinguished runty, the club will hold its annual
he cDetroi
Yeshiva was es- " 1' norloge and remembrance live for-
no
Father
and
Son
dinner,
to
be
ad-
hc,io
t
y.
musicians of
al
tablished several years ago under „
G. Cohen has several dresses by several prominent the auspices of Congregation Mo-
speakers.
times acted as master of ceremo- sp
Your
Loving Children.
gen Abraha , F'arnsworth ave.
m
James N. Rosenberg, head of the
ties and vocal soloist at Detroit
nue, who erected a special house
American Jewish Joint Agricul-
radio stations.
for the Yeshiva on the premises of
With the opening of the new tural Society, will address the
the synagogue and also provided
season, a campaign for additional Starch meeting of the club. Mr.
the budget of the institution. As
members is in progress. Everyone Rosenberg has won an enviable
BENJAMIN F. STRIEFLING
a result of the change in the neigh-
interested is invited to visit the position at the New York bar, and
meetings of the liazomir Choral is considered one of the most borhoed, however, there came a 637 Hollywood avenue, passed
crisis in the conduct of the Yeshi- away on Sept. 22 at the age of 66.
Society, held at the Atkinson- forceful speakers in the country. va and when Rabbi Ashinsky come Iris wife, Esther. three sons, B.
Twelfth branch of the Shaarey Ile will be introduced by David A. hack to Detroit about two years F., R. F., and L. B., and a (laugh-
Zedek. Further infortlation may Brown.
Dr.
ago, he found the institution in a ter, Mrs. L. Osborn, survive.
Following some special event bo
be obtained by calling the :were-
very deplorable state and almost Leo M. Franklin conducted the fu-
tory, Miss Jeanette Hoffman, Mel- he held in April, plans fur which
Through
theneral
services
at
Lewis
Bros.'
out of existence.
are not yet complete, the annual
rose 1831.
work of himself and his chapel, 7739 .tohn R. street.
election and smoker will be held energetic
as.ca es, Rabbi
s E. Ais hiskin,
in May. A number of prominent
ROSE VINACOW
NI. Fisher, I. Stollnian and N.
o Fine, the Yeshiva was revived. It passed away at the Old Folks'
was then unanimously decided Home on Sept. 27 at the age of
lovers. To be famous means to tdhoart the Yeshiva
v ao f b cart eredBuotn - 7
be net apart.
na me
e"Yeshiva Beth band,
errvhica:o;
Funeral
udnebrayl hse
an ShSeamisuesluni;e
2
Jeritza wears this cloak of fame Jurah" in memory of the late were conducted from Lewis Bros.'
Maria Jeritza, famous prima
litan Opera however not like a burden but like Rabbi Judah L. Levin. The N'e- Chapel on Sept 28 Burial took
inn of the Metropo
Company who comes to open the a garment. It was not placed up- Shiva was then transferred to place at Beth David. Rabbi Aishoo
Masonic Auditorium Concert Ser- on her shoulders like the mantel Congregation Emanuel where it iskin officiated.
of Elijah, but was the gift of both was domiciled and maintained for
--
1 guts and men. From the gods a year's time. Due to certain
ROSE YETZ
came the warp and from men the , conditions the Yeshiva had to be p
assed away on Sept. 28 at the 01.1
•
woof.
moved t9 temporary quarters at Folks' Home at the
of 70. A
'
il:
za
1
So Jeritza has become a world l Rosedale
C ourt. Recently an WI-
e a ice;
Max survives. Funeral servo
son were
so
I figure— one of the few choice souls
ration was started too purchas
conducted
from
Lewis
: (( es eciall s ignaled out, as it were, to
permanent ro am . d Mrs.
A ladies
di J. Molly,
axil-
u
Brea'
B Machhapel.
ro Chapel. Burial took place
I to carr y on
on and upward the an- o o la ry was org
zet; with Mrs. I.
on Sept. 30.
t
, ending glories of musical art, and stollmanpresiden
,
i this magnificent woman has glor- , r i
resident; and Mrs. II. Rot- a
PHILIP RACHMIEL
I iously accepted the honor of a uni- o tenherg, secretary; which raised

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oil Member of the Fishman eilgency

Paradoxical as it may seem, during the five years that Mr.
Tickton has been with the Detroit Life, he has pleased .everybody
he has contacted—quite a feat even in these days of jazzomania.
No matter how small or large a policy may be, Mr. Tickton shows
no partiality in rendering conscientious and painstaking care to
see that his clients get the kind of contract that best suits the indi-
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HAZOMIR SOCIETY
STARTS 2ND YEAR
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YESHIVA NEW HOME
IS DEDICATED HERE'

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There if

a New Manager

at the

BOOK-CADILLAC
HOTEL

C

ARL M. SNYDER CRITIC to Detroit two months
ago to assume the duties in the Book-Cadillac
Hotel resigned by Mr. Roy Carruthers.

He is a' likeable energetic person. He seeks to
make this even a friendlier hotel. He has estab-
lished new services for Detroiters: made it easier
for you to hold sales meetings, club and com-
mittee meetings; developed greater orchestras;
improved on a cuisine already famed; he will
make you feel welcome.

We believe you'll like him. His purpose is to
maintain the Book-Cadillac Hotel as one of the
finest in the world as well as a friendly, useful part
of Detroit's social and business life.

THE BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL CO.

JERITZA TO OPEN
MASONIC CONCERT
SERIES ON OCT. 17

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versa{ acclaim with due modesty about $600 towards the fund. 840 Chalfont, darling son of Mr.
so characteristic of all great per- Through the efforts of Rabbi and and Mrs. Daniel Rachmel, passed
age of II
sons.
Sirs.
Ashins
sum A. of M.
about
$1,ky was collected away on Sept. 29 at the
Funeral services s o r o:
a
800 which made
conducted
Opening Symphony Concerts it possible for the institution to Chapel on Oct. 1. Burial t0000k
have a home of its own. Thanks
I anv't'ios r Riol (l'e 11. -
Thursday and Friday.
to the untiring efforts of I. Swarz place at Oakview. CA'

o ver a period (of two months the berg officiated.
. The opening pair of concerts of p resent house at 1705 Pingree ave-
REBECCA SNYDER
' the Detroit Symphony Orchestra n ue was procured.
71 s Nolpetd. b2u7ryata vtchnou ea ,rep a(s, sf e o,71{i s , y
Appeal for Members,
o 5 o
at Orchestra Hall will take place
An appeal is extended by the
this week on Thursday evening at
I um 1-31
8:30 o'clock and Friday afternoon
abbis to all Detroit Jews to enroll son, Ilyman, survives.
at 2:30 o'clock. The program will a s members of the Yeshiva with services were conducted fr,m1
be presented by Victor Kolar, as- a nnual dues to defray the Lewis Bros.' Chapel on , o
. sociate conductor of the (orchestra, a omoicouh t ofodthoo
eth brudg
exetp,ofso
ors o
the
with Miss Sophie Braslau, con- t sachemso
agA,,N ,
E ll M
28ABSt
Sthe
i oEnN s
t place
ielpEt. W
away took
ential for the maintenance of this Burial
at Machpool:ols
tralto, as assisting artist.
MARIA JERITZA
I
290 East Hancock avenue, I'
Mr. Kolar was chosen to usher h ouse of learning.
Those
most
active
on
the
ar-
ies on Oct. 17, for a song recital in in this new symphony season with
'
1.
Masonic Auditorium, is not only the very familiar Wagner Prelude r angtoments committee were J. She is survived by her hu
a conspicuous figure in America, to "Die Meistersinger" which will S hevitz, chairman, I. Swart. E. M. Julius; three sons, Ilarold. \I
N
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dam
riedman, Rabbi A. M
M. Ashinsky, '
and
Irving, and three
de •'
due to her complete capture of be followed by Tschaikowsky's
it's. A. M. Ashinsky and Mrs. I, Mrs. Nathan Levitt, 3frs. .1 ' r''
this country from the very first Fifth Symphony. one of the finest
time she was heard in New York, pieces of orchestration by this Sollman.
t
NI l oar
thal71[: ',!
n.lpoesen rt. . A
c :
eio, ,ein
The famousao
oucssts i
The following constitute the C
place t iaBeW
BuauristS1 taono(ki p
on at m
but in Europe where her fame is great
board of education: Rabbis Ash- Oct. 1. Rabbi Aishiskin offiH ■ '
even more pronounced and where
fir
she is the operatic idol of both hide, and the Waltz which takes
tu, souraol fSocoi
h lri ;tor
people and royalty, of musicians, h et h rl da c
the
t o
Cewire I
Daniel Lewis
composers, conductors and music
Sevrnoor Lewis
Saul Lmk
all concert goers, and as this sym-
phony has not been played for two
seasons its repetition at these con-
certs is eagerly awaited
Sophie Braslau, the assisting
contralto soloist, needs no intro-
duction to an American audience.
She is distinctly an American pro-
UNDERTMERS
Funeral Directors
duct. Born and educated in New
York City, she was firmly estab-
lished here long before she dupli-
cated her American triumph in_
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European musical centers. Pos-
sessing a contralto voice of almost
gnoces for twelve 'tors as
perfectly equalized registers she
Detroit Land Contract Co.
is endowed with the physique and
temperament which make the ideal
For the Best and Most
concert singer. Miss Breslau has
Beautiful
chosen for this Detroit appearance
Groat. sod WM..
two splendid examples of the best
in vocal literature: the first, the'
GRANITE AND MARBLE
Wax
aria from "Achilles" by
See
Brach, and the second, seven of
the group of famous Brahma Gyp-
Max Wrotslaysky
Now lo our Now Location
sy Songs. Both of course will be
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sung with the orchestra.
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