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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-22

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Detroit, of Ilarry Farbman,
..ttl Amerdan violinist.
Mr.
man •pptars here under the
Tuesday Evening.
to•iMes of the City ('allege Glee
I loos.
An important event on the mu-
Mr. l'arbinan's prograin fol-
col rid
this .. a II
lows: Ciaccona, Vitali; lhathitle
I ■ 1
init,or for violin, Bach; Concerto
F. rumor, .It.taltlssethii, Allegro,
motto tippassionato, Andante, Alle-
grett I 110t1 tto 11110-Allugn1 MORO
viiiice;
(lit pin; Gui-
tarre, Meskowski-Sarasate; Ile-
Mao,. Nleledy, Achron; Russian
Carnival, %Vi•ntawskY.
As a lh:troit schoolboy Faritman
us: it the rear of his father's store
on Fourth avenue as his first stud-
It, and practic ed long hours on the
violin, A musically inclined cus-
tomer I .f his fathers struck by his
apparent talent aril love for his
work, extended the f 'Tuthill of her
hone to Farlatutti so that he could
use her phonograph. Thrtugh this
colt nect 1011 lie was introduced
, NIrs. h'reilcrick Alger, Detroit art
lover, who supervised his further
education.
Mrs. Alger's youthful protege
wit: placed under the supervision
.•f Cie best Detroit teachers. When
I t years • f age he was declared
the tictor over Mall!' more mature
HARRY FARBMAN
shlinist: and was awarded the
appearance in recital next Tues- . 0VOt...1 Auer scholarship which
day evening, Nov. 26, at the soli- WIVe bilis flair years of study un-
tamous teacher after whom
torium of the College of the City d•r
the scholai:ship was named, and
who developed Ileifetz, Elman and
Zimhalist.
He returned from his studies to
Detroit in 1923 and played at a
private recital at Orchestra Hall
adore Detroit musical devotees
and critics. Impressed by his ar-
tistry, they advised him to tour
abroad to give his playing a finish.
Following it South American
Sour where he gained favorable
recognition, Forbin:to returned to
the United States and made fleV-
Tal appearances in the East. The
Boston Transcript began its re-
(dew of the Boston concert with
the words, "Unquestionably a new
violinist of the first rank has an-
sna red ill the person of Harry
Farliman." Farbman had not at-
iained his eighteenth year when
this was written.

City College Auditorium

6.,/

Rubinstein Anniversary

At the seventh pup convert to be
!days,' this Sunday afternoon at
Orchestra Hall by the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, (Islip Gsbrilu-
witsch, conductor of the orchestra,
Neill make the first of two app•ar-
ances at these Sunday concerts.
The program will open with the
Rubinstein overture, "Anthony and
Cleopatra," which is being played
in commemoration of the site hun-
dredth anniversary o f Rubinstein's
birth--Nov. 1 1;2. This will be
followed by the playing of the two
movements of Schubert's Unfin-
ished Symphony and by request a
repetition of the 51cKinley
Masquerade, which will be played
for the first time at these pop con-
certs, and a number which made
such a tine impression at the sub-
scription concerts of a few weeks
past. After the intermission, the
soloist of the afternoon, Gregor
Piatigorsky, 'cellist, will be heard
in the Saint-Saens Concerto for
violoncello and orchestra in A
Minor, Op. 3:1.

FR A N K -.0..,-S DER

PAGE FIVE

Jewish Hour to Feature
Thanksgiving Day Pro-
gram This Sunday.

BRIDGE-TEA OF OLD

The Thankgiving Day program
of the general committee on Jew
isIi religious radio program :: twill lot
broadcast on Sunday, Nor\. 24, nt 3
"'cluck, F:nsll•rn Stanranl lime,
from a national network,
Station II W.1 or the Detroit News,
Nathan Kars of Temple Eman-
uel will speak on "The Story and
Significance of Thanksgiving."
Several features distinguish the
musical part of the program.
Among them are the rendition of
Naumbu•g's olom by the
Steal quartet and ensemble, Levan-
dov,ky's ti7, oneof the'
greatest outpourings of the human
out in the lo est nee of God's bounty,
and 'Mendel:olio's Quartet in E
Minor played by the string quartet.
T155. (.5 , 01plete program follows:
55. onature, A111111 010111 INntintliont I.

Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
.1. Wartell, with SIrs. M. Jacobson
as co-chairman, the bridge-tea of
the northwestern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Horne will be

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Sto,he 15,olinov, baritone: Si
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Address, the i.tory and
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Ilealn, vocal quartet

soettxtar,.

Rev. E. Zaludkowski to Di-
rect Religious Radio Hour
Next Tuesday.

FOLKS HOME NOV. 26

est. This open forum meeting was
one of the most autTrasful yet held
by Menorah.
A short business discussion pre-
omits] the lecture. Mr. Chesluk of
She membership committee an-
nounced that more applications had
15.11 rec eived. An SO per cent City
College membership is expected
before the end of the term.

N r. Rosenshine of the program

, stinnittee announced that a series

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Reports of Chapters; 63 and tili
show them sponsoring a joint dance
for Jan. 12 at the Statler, to be
known as tournament dance. Pro-
f:suds will go towards covering ex-
penditures of the tournament.
All three chapters pledged sup-
port to the l'isgah Lodge Shadow
Ball to be given at the Statler
Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 27. •

Adolph Freund Chapter 93:
Adolph Freund Chapter 03 met
at the Jewish ('enter which will
hereafter be its meeting place on
Sundays ut 2:30.
The chapter will hold basketball
practice on Thursday evenings, at'
7, at the Longfellow School. A
swimming team consisting, of Irv-
ing Jatlie, Sam Statler and Irving
IIerkin was entered into the Mel-
bourne renter swimming tourna-
ment.

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Detroit Chapter 63:

A meeting of Chapter fix was
held Sunday at the Jewish Cen-
ter, 31 Melbourne.
Starting the week of Nov. 21,
t basketball practice will be held at
the Longfellow Schocl, Waverly at
Twelfth. Ben Kaplan is in charge
of the athletic committee.
Chapter ':I's first step in debat-
ing wits the appointment of Sam-
uel Charfotts as coach. Ile is ne-
gotiating with Toledo Chapter 70
for a debate within the next month.
The subject is "Resolved, That it
is to the Best Interests of the Jew
that the British Mandate Over
Palestine Continue."
Contestants in the Oratorical
arid Essay Contest are asked to
report to Mr. Charfoos immediate-
ly. The subject will be "Jewish
Notables of the Twentieth Cen-
tury," for the oratorical, and
"Modern Tendency of Jewish Ed-
ucation" for the essay contests.

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Herz' Chapter 112 of Windsor:
Al a meeting held Sunday, Leo
Goldman was appointed manager
of the Herz! Chapter basket ball
team.
Seven members will take part in
the oratorical contest, Dec. S. The
winner will n preSent the chapter
in the district tournament.
A committee has been appoiat•
ed and plans are under way for
a basketball dance to lie held Felt
3, at the Windsor Collegiate Gym.
Proceeds are to go to the Detroit•
Windsor Council for the interna-
tional tournament food.

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Fraternity Gives $25 for Re-

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lien Gurwitz, chancellor. and
.guts Sisler, vice-chancellor of the
'hi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, a
oval honorary fraternity, present-
'd Milford Stern, chairman of the
'destine licher Fund, with a
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held at 2 p. nl. l'uestlay, Nov. 2 11,
ut Hotel Statler. There will Ise
novel entertainment and refresh-
1111910 will be served.
Hostesses at this bridge-lea will
I be Mesdames It. Sarasohn, S. Sing-
er, M. Fisher, J. Goldberg, Gilbert
Israel, I. Schultz, D. Illatnikoff, J.
Rose, .1. KaVal11111, I,. Davidson
and D. A. Kleinman.
Members of the board of direc-
tors of the northwestern branch of
the home will meet at 2 p. m. on
Nov. 25 at the home of Mrs. Rose,
1493 Virginia Park.

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Will Deliver Two Lectures

(in Yiddish) at the

Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne

Sunday Eve., Dec. I. subject: "Sholom Alechim and Peritz."
Monday Eve., Dec. 2, subject: "The Poet and Language."

leeiures begin 8:30. Admission, one lecture 50c, both lec-
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It has been our policy to hold no sales—to
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forum meet-
icus had been procured for the
next two or titre:. months. The
..t.,5551 committee rep:tiled 1.111 . 71 8o-
91 Meet ing t take plan• short-
ly. A Chanukah dance is to be
held on Der', 2S,

A program of religious music
will he given next Tuesday, Nov.
4 1 J T 0 111'
20, between 9 and 10 p. m., over
''"'''' WOOD WA it 0
station WMBC, by Rev. E. Zulu&
kowski of Congregation Shaarey
Zeilek, with the assistance of his
male choir, consisting of the fol-
I./Wing well-known Detroit singers:
1Villiam (layman, tenor and leader;
Louis Greenblatt, first tenor; Abra-
ham Kerstenbaum, second tenor;
Maurice Rabinowitz, baritone, and
Israel Hertz, has,. Miss Rose Bits. MENORAH OPEN FORUM
HELD ALL IN YIDDISH
sin will be ut the piano.
This Jewish Hour has shown
At the !twitting of Nlentirah un
much improvement since it was
Nov. I7, at the Public Library,
platted in charge of Rev. 7.11111(1-
Rabbi Fox, known under his pen
koWSki.
name "Aoki," spoke on "The Cab-
balistic Influence in Religion." The
Second Young People's Con-
. discussion which followed the lec-
ture was of lively interest, and the
cert Nov. 30.
entire discussion was held in Jew-
The second young people's con-
ish, which tendril to increase inter-
cert will be given in Orchestra Hall
0,
1111 Saturday morning, Nov. 30, at
10:30 o'clock, with Victor Kolar
conducting and Edith Rhetts lec-
luring. As the second of the group
At this remarkable low it :. c you will stt
ill this series, the woodwind choir
of the orchestra will be featured.
styles and f•lrics ... such as xou see every dot
and excerpts wit be plq•d illus- Detroit•Windsor
at higher prices styles such as those that
trating the English horn, oboe,
meet your eyes on every page of the style pub-
A meeting of the Detroit-Windsor
lications.
clarinet, bassoon, contra-bassoon,
Council of the A. Z. A. was held
flutes and piccolos.
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The FURSt,Include splendid qualities of
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Rich Velveteen ... Broadcloth combinations ...
Vicuna, Frtnch Beaver (coney), Caracul.
The play committee reported
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Mink-Dyed Marmot, Fur Collars, fur cuffs,
Sixth Pair of Concerts Nov. Leal dress rehearsal for next wed;
COLORS: Black, brown, wine, beige, gray,
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The sixth pair of symphony con- of tickets is good and a pinked
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witsch conducting, will take place act comedy, "Crooks for a Nlotith,"
at orchestra Hall on Thursday eve- is to be given at the Ataccabee
ning, Nov. 28, and Friday after- Auditorium.
Fifth Floor
...
noon, Nov. 29. ..
Starting with a December i ssue
the COUrld I will publish a monthly
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 news-bulletin to he sent out of
nvn to all chapters, and to all 1,1*-
t.dit Gs in Detroit to acquaint
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Miss Beatrice Peiman reported
for the publicity committee.
At the next meeting op ,Stinflay,
Dec. I, which ie also to' be an open
forum, Dr. Noah E. Aronstam will
lecture on "Spinoza, the Man and
His Works."

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