PAGE TWELVE

CENTER MUSIC SCH OOL
OPENS ITS NEW SEASON

New 'Cello Department under Dr.
Bernard Argiewica; Conductor
Glass Rob
Daily.

The Jewish Centers - Music
School, 31 Melbourne, of which

Bendetson Netzorg is the advisory
head, opened its 1929-30 season on
Sept. 9. Forty-six students have

already returned to the piano and
violin departments and are re-
ceiving instruction f r 0 ni Mr.

Szmulewicz and Mr. Illumentiu in
- - violin
the
a department and M ss

LIE gram

s and bias W aldron in the
piano department.

ters Music School is to accept only
students tItat have more than av-
The Music School opened its sea- erage music talent and ability. Ev-
son with plans for expanslion. Miss ery applicant for the music school
Rosa Bassin, an additional piano must pass a test before he is ad-
leather, [as been added to the mitted to the school. A high
piano department.
standard of progress is respired
The Cello department under Bar- of all students and those that fail
nand Argiewicz is a new depart- to meet that standard are not re-
ment and has just been added to tained on the role.
the music school. Mr. Argiewicz
Under its plans for expansion,
is a member of the Detroit Sym- the school will have the following
' shony and was formerly a
resident vacancies in the various depart-
1 Philadelphia where he played ments: Piano, I; violin.
4; cello, 4.
vith the Philadelphia Symphony
Isaac Glass, conductor of the
treliestra. He is a very able Jewish Centers band, is holding
rancher of long experience.
daily rehearsals of the hand in
The policy of the Jewish ('en- proparation fur several concerto

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

WE EXTEND TO THE JEWISH COMMU-
NITY SINCERE GREETINGS. MAY THE
NEW YEAR BRING TO YOU THE FULLEST
SHARE OF HAPPINESS OND PROSPERITY.

which have already been scheduled

for the corning season.
The band began its 1929-30 sea-
son on Monday, Sept. 23. '

The band holds daily rehearsals
at the
F
enkell
branch of the Jew-
ish ( enters, 3130 I. enkell avenue.

SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUNG
PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES

The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek held an open meet-
ing on Sunday, Sept. 22, at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
The program consisted of a
short talk on mental diseases and
their causes, given by Dr. Harry
August. Ile described a few cases
which had conic under his cure
and explained how some of the
more trivial diseases of the mind
sail he cured by proper handling.
Ile discussed the effect of environ- ,

little occurrences can influence a
still to such an extent that the
adult mind will retain the impres-
sions and have fears and habits
which are solely the result of those
happenings.
t„,, D ra dncing and refreshments fol.

matic; Burnett Krauss, house.
Ane one who wishes to be active

J. D. CURRIE & CO.

JOHN L. BROWN

JOAN D. CURRIE

on a committee should get in touch
with these people as soon as pos.
e Bible.

The dramatic committee is plan-
ning to give several short plays
this season. The cast already has
been selected for one of these. This
play will probably he featured at
one of the early meetings.
The social committee intends to
give a dance soon after the holi-
days.
Due to the holiday season, the
society has been obliged to post-
pone its next meeting until tome-
] time in November.

CHIEF RABBI OF
HUNGARY PASSES!

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BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Rab-

bi Koppel Reich, Orthodox chief
rabbi of Hungary and member of
the Hungarian Senate, died at the
age of 92. His death called forth
great mourning among Hungarian
Jews and memorial services for
him were held in many synagogues.

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To the everlasting glory of our people be it stated
that the prayers for the re-establishment of Palestine
and reconsruction of Israel are component parts of
our prayers on week days and holidays alike.
Hearken, to the words of our Holy Day Liturgy,
"Give honor to thy people." It is in the last instance,
with the view of reclaiming the honor of Israel, tar-
nished and besmirched with the venom of our enemies,
that most of the new coolers migrated to Palestine
and settled on the holy soil. Since immemorial times,
the reproach was fastened to our people that the
Gitluth" is the natural state for the Jew, that he
can only thrive and prosper nestling himself close to
his host-peoples, that the Jew may indeed make good
in the office or schoolroom, that he is at his very best
at the bargain counter. But it was claimed that the
Jew can never muster the strength and summon the
manhood to stand in his own Honieland on his own
feet, that he cannot become a producing unit en-
gaged in creative pursuits. It was claimed that the
Jew never dares to return to his own land, to break
with plow and iron the resistance f the
reclaim vast desolated stretches for the blessings of
protective civilization.
The best of our people "Azle B'nai Israel," the
noblest of our youth heard the challenge to the man-
hood and morale of Jewry and decided to move "the
shame of centuries." They remade the land which
was "wilderness before them," and changed it to "a
blooming Paradise," which would yield as its most
precious fruit the honor of Israel. And, behold, these
men and women, felled by the wild fenzy of the Arabs,
beheld, perchance, with the last gaze of their break-
ing eyes the terrible destruction and vandalism
wrought upon their work, intended to be a monument
for the honor of Israel. "Oh, Lord, give honor to
Thy people." "Joy to Thy City." The message of
Palestine to Israel was and is not to be merely ma-
terial one but also of a spiritual nature. Palestine
was and is to teach the Jew a new way of life; the
Holy Way and also to enrich the life of humanity with
new abiding values.
It was Nahum Sokolow who pointed out at the
last Zionist convention in Detroit that Palestine Jewry
has already created something inexpressible and un-
definable in the mode of life. It created a "Matzow
Hanefesh," a certain mood of the soul composed of
the sense of security, of the joy of the heart, of un-
shakable confidence and trust in the future—a state
of soul which no people possesses. In no other land,
he stated, can you feel that elevation of the soul, that
solemn, joyous, self-respecting mood, that sense of
personal dignity that pervades the very being of
the Jew in Palestine. The Jew there does not work
under compulsion, not for fear of starvation, but
works because life means to him work, creation and
service and his whole being quivers and responds to
the of service.
I wonder whether the dark stormclouds as they
are gathered around the ever blue, luminous sky of
Palestine will not for a long time do away or per-
change kill that "Matzov Hanefesh" the sense e f joy-
ous freedom and security that filled the Jewish soul
in Palestine and which was to be its first contribution
to the holy way of human life. "Joy to Thy land!"
"Praise to Thy city." Our great prophets beheld in
their great visions Jerusalem at the end of the (lays
established at the summit of the mountains a citadel
of righteousness from whence the law of God, eternal
peace and human brotherhood, would go forth to all
the nations.
The year 5690 approaches us on the trail of
flam-
ing sorrow and disappointment. The books of life
and death are open before the Master. Different are
the objects we pray for, each according to the afflic-
tion and inclination of our hearts, but all our prayers
converge in this point—"Give Glory to Thy Land—
Joy to Thy People—Praise to Thy City."

The construction is so solid that
"The Miracle" that Detroit will that the management has no em-
see for four weeks beginning Oct. barrassment in inviting patrons of
7 is the world's greatest dramatic the play to inspect it. The light-
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respective virtues anti characters as the possessions
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out in devoted prayer during the High Holy Days.
There is certainly one illuminous object in regard to
which the prayers of all Jews are united. This con-
verging point, this object of desire to all
Jews, is
Zion.

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In the Spirit of Rosh Hashonah We Extend to
All our Friends and Neighbors Best 1Vish1•,
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

By RABBI MOSES FISCHER
"Honor to Thy Land."
"Joy to Thy People."
"Praise to Thy City."
—From the Prayerbook.

the band.

ment on the mind and showed how

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THE CONVERGING POINT OF ALL
JEWSH DESIRES IS ZION

Mr. Glass announces that Owe
are several vacancies in various
instruments and applications will
he received from parents who de-
sire to have their children cram

Committee chairmen were ap-
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Moyer, membership; Miss Hinde
Goldstein, social; Philip Frank,
hi spitality; Milton Goodman, dra-

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