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Excelling all who have preceded
him as guest conductor of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra this
season, Eugene Goossen's came
from Rochester where he leads the
Eastman Orchestra, and gave a
superb demonstration of his su-
perior musicianship, a permaiality
that fairly raidates the "It" of
music, exceptional ability as con-
ductor, and powers second to none
to bring the best and the finest out
of his orchestra. Few conductors
are as gifted as this young Eng-
lish Jew is in talent, mentality and

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ful evening of music to a splendid
and happy close.

Fritz Kreisler Recital Next
Wednesday.

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CONG. B'NAI MOSHE FIRESTONE SUNDAY

INVOCATION PLACED
IN CORNERSTONE OF

There remains the Bach "Bran-
The ever popular Fritz Kreisler
denburg Concerto No. 5 in D ma-
jor, which occupied second place will give his annual recital at Or-
chestra
Hall next Wednesday eve-
on the program. It proved the only
At the head of th• ft :i
weak number of the evening. With ninug, Dec. 18, under the auspices
I oy • u-
musical sanity; and certainly
of
the
Philharmonic
Concert Com-
t,• n ets orte•t
h e • rvin•dew inq tnhaegog
Mr. Lewis Richards at a modern
mu) e
F s t. g1 T
rneori i A
cop 6p0F
1
CT
e rnituem
r pohn
there are few who have the phy- initiation of the harpsichord; puny.
Ilis program follows:
sique to compare with his. His Schkolnik, violin and Wummer,
Congregation B'nai Moshe, the
in First Game.
cornerstone of which was laid Sun-
marvelous grasp of the soul of flute; Mr. Goossens directed a re- Sonata C Minor
Crieg
Allegro molt° apbaszsiunato, Allegretto day, Nov. 25, is the following tn-
every composition he places upon duced orchestra as in the days of exprensiva alba roman". Allegro ant.
Fischer:Tool
Shop
Ilardware opened
b
vocation
y
It
bit!
5.
1
a
xes
the Margrav Christian Ludwig. Alvin
his program, and the dramatic The compositions proved only mild-
With the help of Cod, B'ezrath their professional basketball sea.
Symphonic Eamon, e
I.alo
son with a hang, meeting and de-
originality with which he performs ly interesting—a fine trick for the Allegro mottruype .
Hashem.
Sehertando, An.
it, were real revelations. His harpsichord abetted by violin and dante, Hondo.
The stone that I put up as a t rl'y'at ihneg stehoerel‘O'f
'r51'51 1. ,uslas
;ohnlit
I n
t dSiaunns-
Ravel
readings are marked by poetry, flute, with the orchestra lending a
memorial —may it become thy. d ay a t Datmeland.
From Ithapnotlie Enpagno,lei
color, contrast and sheer tonal substaining background of unob-
'fian , cribed by Kreisler
House of the Lord.
beauty; his pianissimos: never sac. trusive color. Orchestra Il all is here on fin me de Ilabanera
Havel
May the blessing of the Most wan'
Levi by s 'Reid'
r• onpe. dry
tahrrttm, hthhar
the eInd :
rifice either tempo or intensity, much too large for this type of Songs My Mother Taught Me
High rest and abide with the lead- duns defens
lhorak • Kreisler
e only a few minutes
and his fortissimos are never mere music, and then—as previously
I GYIon Sonid
power of noise, exploiting the in- I , vmmented—the concerto itself is, wo Slavonic lances.. Uv orak. K reinler ers, officers and members of the after the opening whistle. The
Congregation B'nai !Moshe and its teamwork And
E Minor, A Major.
amazing passing
struments at the music's expense. far from distinguished. The no
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affiliated sisterhood and all those of the winners left little doubt as
Our orchestra has seldom played loists gave of their hest—hut some-' Air Ibis, en 1 Russian W Fantasy
ion
k I.Kreisler whose hearts were stirred by the to the ultimate victors.
with such fluency and brilliancy, how, it didn't register. Bitch of-
Carl
ms in, Accompanist
spirit of our ancient faith and b

lit; isukhe t s
ia,1 zi:chleadt N
i rtt ihli .
and their enthusiasm for Mr. ter a turkey dinner is hardly to
noble loyalty to our religion to
Goossens equalled that for Mr. he wished for. It is good to know
Music Study Club.
participate personally with zealous ,,
,re
column
with
19
points,
and
Thanksgiving audience.
that 51e Goossens will le• with us
The next meeting of the Music work or with the offerings of their Joe Schwall, another newcomer.
The program began with a vir- again after the new year. What Study Club of Detroit will take hearts in the erection of this holy wa s next with 8
points. Every
tuoso performance of Berlioz "The a man he would be in permanent plaice on Friday, Dec. 14, at 2:311 edifice consecrated to the worship player on Tool Shop scored at least
Roman Carnival" overture, in musical Inane, here! at the Twentieth Century Club- of the bird to the glorification of two points.
which many cadences and con-
house. Maestro Guglielmo Sou - our faith, to proclamation of the
Ina preliminaryme
bet % : eel'
g a
trasts, long withheld from lo•al Leopold Stokowaki Guest ma, Associate Conductor of the deathless life-giving principles of two class A fives, Real
Blorks won
ears, made this bravura composi-
Chicago Civic Opera Company, our religion, to the teaching of the' front Bostonians, 27 to 20.
Conductor
Thursday
tion a thing of thrilling beauty.
: will conduct the performance of Laws and Statutes of the Lord and
Pitted against a team of young
and Friday.
Beethoven's light symphony found
5Ire. Michael 'Ashen, who will the pleasant , ways of the Torah . eionts for their second game of the
just the ideal interpretation at Me
The lung awaited appearance of give a musical recitation. Thy. re- which are "Tree of Life" to all season, Tool Shop Ilardware will
Goessens' hands; his tempi might Leopold Stoki•ski as guest eon- . mainder of the program will be who cling to them.
play one of their hardest games of
have been marked by Richard ductor of the Detroit Symphony . as follows: Mrs. J. S. Souls, so-
May the Lord vouchsafe llis the $(11.11 Sunday afternoon at
Strauss; his reading was compar- Orchestra takes place on Thursday man,
Drano piano
solo; solo;
Miss Mrs.
Cecelia
Litter- infinite plessing and send down the Danceland, when it meets Fire-
J. Seltzer
parable to that of a Bruno Wal- evening, Dec. 13, and Friday af-
shower of His mercy and kindness stone of Akron, Ohio.
ter in choicest classical mood; but ternoon, Dee. 14, at Orchestra and Mrs. J. S. Souls, vocal duet• upon all the men and women
A new star is Milos Shoun, 6 ft
the poetry of the music was Goos- Hall, and is one of the high lights Mrs. Israel Silk, current musical . young and aged, whose names are
11 in., center. He is a graduate
sens' own—and that is something in what is proving to be one of events. Miss Helen Esser of the inscribed upon the scrolls and per- of Newman College, Tenn. Ile has
to be remembered and treasured.
the most interesting seasons in the program committee wit be chair- petrated to "eternal memory and played with Ft. Wayne anti last
man of the afternoon.
blessing" in this cornerstone. May season was with Chicago in the
The most brilliant achievement musical history of Detroit.

their reward and portion be with American Basketball League. Be-
of the evening came with the play-
Stokowski's brilliant record dur-
th ose who work zealously and un- . cause of his great height, Shaun
ing of navel's Suite No. 2, Daph- ing the past 16 years as conduc-
Hazomir Choral Society.
1 t
l y and tRheer,c: use
nis and Chloe." All the mystery, tor of the Philadelphia Orchestra
theo fsat,hry,•.dcoimn-- is a dangerous Mall around the
A number of members of the sr:unity
the witchery, the haunting beauty has given him prestige in the mus-
Ihasket. Ile is also touted as a dead
Ilazoinir Choral Society have been terests of all Israel.
of immortal Greek fable which ical life of America second to
May the eye long shot. He is a power on
participating as soloists in musi- memory of their righteousness and
Ravel wove into the fabric of this none. Born in London in 1882 he
defense because of his ability to
cal programs at meetings and as- the example of their noble deed
impressionistic masterpiece, was was a pupil of Parry and Stanford
take the ball off the basket. He is
unfolded in a wealth of contrasting in London and then graduated semblies of various Detroit Jewish shine like the azure of the sky '22 years old.
colors, tints and shades, that made from the Paris Conservatory. organizations. : and their names radiate with the
There will be a preliminary at
Prof. E. Zaludkowski, director luster of the immovable stars. May 2 P. M., between Bostonians and
the glorious composition a treat to From 1900 to 1904 he was an or-
the soul as well as the ear—and ganist in London and in 1905 of the Ilazomir, has taken part in in them he fulfilled the blessings Northwestern Wolverines, two
several, the most outstanding of "I gave them in My House within
when music can thrill you as Mr. came to New York City where he
class A quintets, with the main
which was the Balfour Declare.' 5Iy walls, a name better than sons
Goossen's caused this to do, hon. has been engaged as organist at tion gathering of the on
game an hour later.
Zii s t Di
and daughters—a name which will
ors should he shared by author St. Bartholomew's. In 1909 he took
and reader evenly. And, it must charge of the reorganized Cincin- trict. Ile has also appeared be- be never cut off." Further, "and
fore various groups affiliated with those who love Him shall shine
be added, the conductor caused the nati Orchestra and in 1912 suc-
Shaarey Zedek, the like the sun in its midnoon splen•'
orchestra to rim and share in his ceeding Pohlig as conductor of the Congregation
Men's Club, Ladies' Auxiliary, dor,"
ovation. Rimsky-Korsakov's "Eas- Philadelphia Orchestra and has Sunday School, and others. His
ter Overture" brought this delight- remained there ever since.
And as to this holy edifice eon-t
and (-ono aci
accompanist has been Mr. Samuel structed with such holy devotion,i
,
Shpargel, who is also accompan- :
503 Hammon due
with so many sacrifices may it be i Formerly Hem e t
ist for the Hazomir Society.
On Nov. 20, Rev. A. Rosenfeld said of it, "Greater shall be the
W W1 the vocal soloist at the ban- was
glory the
of the
second house than it
first"
more endurig
for
n and
quet which followed the laying of riches in blessings
th e (ti-
the cornerstone of the new B'nni
Cure generations and may the
Moshe Synagogue.
Sunday, Dec. 9, is the date of Exile from beneath its thresh-
Announce Their
: the concert sponsored by Cantor, , hold gush and rush forth streams
H. Milkowsky at Mishkan Israel of living waters carrying enlight-
enment, knowledge, faith, heal-
Synagogue. Other Hazomir mem-, ment and strength to all those who
hers who will be on this program, seek the Lord, se
search for the
: are Benjamin Rice and Miss Betty :
truth and starve for the comforts
Milkowsky.
The Ilazomir Choral Society of our religion.
Bazaar starts 4 p. m. Dancing starts 8 :30 p. m.. Pro.
meets every Thursday evening at
coeds go for pioneer women in Palestine and for girls' farms
May the Work of the Lord be
in l'alesti ne.
the Twelfth street branch of the, made visible on His servants and
Shaarey &Nick. The sight reading all his grandsons and glory on our
class begins at 8 o'clock, with a re. children. Amen.
hyarsal at 9.
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man, Garfield 7560-W,
from Saturday to Tuesday, from
the Folk Farband Schule to the
Bridge Class:
:Shaarey Zeilek branch, Twelfth
Bridge classes are held on 510 a . street and Clairmount. The next
day evenings from 7 to 8 o'cloc k meeting will be held Tuesday eve-
at the Jewish Center Fenke
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branch, 3430 Fenkell.
officers will be held.
The Mack Gratiot Mothers' Club
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Mothers' Clubs. The first part of
the evening will be spent dancing
in the auditorium, to be followed
by a light luncheon served in the
dining room by girls of the Cen-
ter.
Dancing will be resumed
Phone
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director of the Halevy..k capaci ty o'clock at the Longfellow School,
membership is attending these r e. Tyler and Twelfth streets. Dr
hearsals.
Marie Salutzky will lecture on her
Before every regular rehears al. recent trip through Russia. Friends
W illiam Gaynn,
ut the associa to of members are invited to attend
conductor of the society, is co n- this lecture.
ducting successfully a class in
The Oakland Mothers' Club will
sight-reading and theory of musi
e• meet bi-monthly instead of month-
This class is of great benefit mu
Si-
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Their next meeting will b.
•cally to the individual singers
11, held on Dec. 8 at the Jewish Cen-
well as to the ch rus as a whol
o
•••• ter, 31 Melbourne. A special
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conception of the members is b 4.-
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, ing broadened.
ii. dent.
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The West Warren Mothers' Club
ler has chosen for the opening se
son are two eccentric compos a- will . meet Wednesday at the
Kronk Community House, at 2:311
. Hons. The one is a Talmud
rhapsody, "Bameh Madlikin," ,!!: o'clock. On Nov. 28 the club in-
u3
A. B. Birnbaum, a unique comp ' stalled new officers. An unusual
t
siion
which
h hea
0 ; program was arranged by Mrs.
as never been
m i. ' Anne 1.aBret, president. The sue
in Detroit. The other is a co
prise feature of the afternoon wa.:
position that comes from youn
g
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W0i0Ch,
Sarah Golband, and
Fon der Blote," by Colbert.
Mrs. Anna Glass. members of the
Mr. Miller says that he has
program of songs for this sears a club. Mrs. Charles Finsterwald
of the Council of Jewish Women
'that will lead the Ilalevy to ne
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musical heights.
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Study
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