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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-12-13

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MUSIC

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HALEVY-HAZOMIR'S
CONCERT TO BE AT
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The concert which will he pre-
sented by the Halery-Ilazemir
Choral Society (Branch 263, Jew-
ish National Workers' Alliance)
Sunday, Jan. 12, will be held at
Orchestra Hall.
The annual concerts of Jewish
and Hebrew choral music have, in
past years, attracted widespread
attention among the Jewish peo-
ple of Detroit and vicinity, and the
coming concert promises to be even
more popular.
This concert will mark the intro-
duction of Dan rohman as con-
ductor of the Halevy-Ilazomir chor-
us 1Vhile young in years, Mr.
Frohmon has a very wide and var-
ied musical knowledge and exper-
ience. Of recent year he has been
concentrating to a great extent on
choral work, much of his time be-
ing spent in Cleveland where he
now makes his permanent resi-
dence.
Tickets for the Ilalevy-Ilazomir
concert have been popularly priced
and may be obtained from mem-
bers of the society, from members
of the Jewish National Workers' '
Alliance, and at its office, 8753
Twelfth street. Tickets will also
be obtainable at the Orchestra Ilall
box office the evening of the con-
«wt, as well as a few days prev-
iously.
Only members are now being ad-
mitted to Halevy-Ilazomir rehear-
sals which are being held on Tues-
day and Wednesday evenings at
639 Kenilworth avenue.

Samuel Solomon to Direct
the Chord of Judea.

Samuel Soloman, director of
music at Littman's Theater, was
appointed to the directorship of
The Chord of Judea, following the
resignation of M. Bistritzky.
The Chord of Judea has at pres-
ent a membership of 45, having a
mandolin class of 25, both begin-

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brew instrumental talent. This or-
ganization has for its ideal . the
Miss Claire L. Kapetansky is ac-
presentation of Hebrew folk tunes
and music by means of its man- tively asisting with arrangements
dolin orchestra and instrumental for the twenty-first annual winter
ensemble. Mr. Solomon is fitted
for such work by his experience as
composer and conductor in Detroit
and Cleveland.
To care for the enlarged mem-
bership the Chord of Judea an-
nounces the removal of its quar-
ters fr o m the Melbourne Center to
the Folkshule at Kenilworth near
Brush. The ensemble rehearse ,
Sunday from 11:30 to 1 and the
mandolin orchestra from 1 to 2.
Interested parties should apply at
1 o'clock Sunday at 539 Kenil-
worth.

Symphony Returns for Ninth
Pop Concert This
Sunday.

The Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra returns from its two weeks
Eastern trip which has proved to
be one of the most successful in the
history of the Organization. Open -
ing in Toronto, Dec. 2, concerts
were given in the following cities:
It ulGtlo, Ithaca, Troy, Rochester,
Providence, General Motors Hour,
New York City; Carnegie Ilall,
New York City; Northampton,
Holyoke and Princeton.
The orchestra has returned just
in time to play the ninth Pop con-
cert at Orchestra Hall Sunday at.
ternoon when they will have the
assistance of Frederick Alexander
with his Ypsilanti Choir. The an-
nual appearance of the Ypsilanti
Choir is always one of the high
spots in the Sunday concerts.

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frolic of the Bicur Cholem Society,
to be held Wednesday evening,
Dec. 25, at the Detroit-Leland
Hotel. The society is a charitable
organization composed of Jewish
young men and women.

WINDSOR NEWS

COMPLETE PLANS FOR
J. N. F. DANCE DEC. 22

Twoplays will be given Jan. 7 '
under the auspices of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, Windsor
lodge.

Adolph Copeland
vice-presi-
dent of the Chicago branch, was a
visitor to the Border Cities on
Monday, Dec. 9, in company with j
Max Clavir, president and general
manager of the Toronto Daily Ile-
brew Journal. Mr. Copeland was
en route to the Jewish Farm
School at Georgetown, Ont., of
which Mr, Clavir was elected presi-
dent for the ensuing year. Both
were guests of J. A. Glanz while'
in Windsor.

An interesting afternoon was
spent at the Independent Order of
B'nai B'rith lodge rooms, in Davis
building, on Sunday, when the ora-
torical contest of the Windsor
branch of the A. Z. A. was held .
The three entrants were Aaron
Katzman, Saul Bercuson and Ar-
chie Cherniak. Mr. Katzman was
the winner. The judges were Man-
del Bernstein, president of Detroit
B'nai B'rith; Rabbi I. Lebendiger
of Windsor, and J. Goldman of
the Detroit Institute of Technol-
ogy.

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sponsor, told the club of her ex-
periences in I'alestine. There was
also a discussion about "What Is
it Judaean Club?"
The club is having a membership
drive, and all interested in this
work, and between the ages of 15
to 18, are invited to attend the'
next meeting, or get in touch with
Miss Ashinsky, Euclid 8841.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Edna Rouff, 13641
Dexter boulevard, corner Grand,
on Dec. 19. An interesting pro-
,. gram is promised.

Hadar Zion Club.

The last meeting was held at the
hone of Celia Davis. The newly
elected officers are: Tillie Lepsetz,
[ president; Evelyn Eiselman, vice-
president; Dorothy Kroll, secre-
tary; Sophie Greenstein, treasur-
er; and Helen King, J. N. F. chair-
, man.
Evelyn Eiselman gave a report
! of the week of the Jewish National
Fund. She discussed the various
ways of obtaining money to in-
crease this fund. Blanche Feld-
man gave an interesting talk de-
scribing the Yemenite Jew.
An open meeting is being plan-
ned for the celebration of Chanu-
kah, to be held Sunday, Dec. 29, at
319 Woodward avenue.

Adolph Freund chapter met at'
the Jewish Center club rooms Dec.
8. Morris Linsky of the athletic
committee announced that the bas-'
k etball team is improving.
Max Hoffman, head of the intel-
lectual advancement committe, an-
nounced he will speak on Dec. 22
on "Great Men of the Twentieth
Century." Mr. Hoffman also chose
Nathan Rubin for the week follow-
ing on a similar topic.

Herat 112:

A meeting of Ilerzl Chapter 112
was held Dec. 8, at 2:30, in Wind- ,
sor.
The oratorical contest was held
with the following as contestants: ;
Aaron Katzman, Saul Bercuson,!
and Archie Cherniak. The judges
were Rabbi Lebendiger, Manuel
Bernstein, and Julius Goldman.I
The winner was Aaron Katzman,
and he will represent Windsor in
the district tournament to be held
in February.

Oakman Furniture Company
Is Dealer for Leading
Manufacturers,

The Oakman Boulevard Furni
ture Company of 12701 Woodrow
Wilson avenue, does the bulk of its
Shaarey Zedek Troop 1pI, held a business by taking customers to
novel hike on Sunday, Hec. 8, at various local and Grand Rapids
Glazer Woods. They went in manufacturers, showrooms and fur-
search of pirates "treasure" which, niture factories. In this way
in reality, was a box of chocolates. able to save them money.
For living room furniture, rep-
The hest trackers turned out to be
the Cayuga l'atrol. The leader of resentatives of the company take
this patrol is Howard Finsilver. customers direct to the factory,
The trails to the treasure were laid where they have their choice of a
by Sherman Fisher, Bernard Gold- number of different style frames
and hundreds of covers, custom
man and Louis Rosen.
built to their order.
The Oakman Boulevard Furni-
In Justice to the J. T. A.
In the issue of The Detroit Jew- ture Company is dealers for some
of
the leading manufacturers of
ish Chronicle of Nov. 29, in con-
nection with the report on the con- living room, bedroom, dining room
[furniture and radios.
troversy caused by the statement
of Dr. J. I. Marries, it was said
that "in an interview granted Jew-
ish newspapermen in Jerusalem Dr.
I
!Agnes denied having granted to
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency a
statement that he considered the
Balfour Declaration a handicap be-
cause it 'overemphasized Jewish
relation to Palestine instead of '
laying stress on Palestine's posi-
tion as an international Holy
Land.' "
The J. T. A. had published an
excerpt of a statement that ap-
peared in the New York Times,
and the above quoted paragraph
therefore misrepresents the posi-
tion of the J. T. A. We make the
correction accordingly.

Shaarey Zedek Troop 104.

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INTERNATIONAL

A meeting of Junior Hadassah
was held Dec. 11. Details of the
Preparations for the first dance
annual dance to be given Jan. 15 'to be given by the junior group of
at the Prince Edward Hotel were the Jewish National Fund and the
discussed and final plans made. Ladies' Auxiliary, Sunday, Dec. 22,

at the Crystal Ballroom of the
5915 W. Warren
Book-Cadillac Hotel, have been
completed under the direction of •
Garfield 0020
the following committee: Pro-
gram, Max Rice and Israel Wei-
DETROIT, MICH.
ner; publicity, Yvan Jane Hoff-
man, Solomon Wander, Charles
Rice; tickets, Henry Gottliffe,
Mary Neuman, Betty Milkovsky.
this pair of concerts, Ilya Schkol-
As possession of land for Jewish
nik, concertmaster if the orchestra,
colonization is an indispensable
and Georges Miquelle, first 'cellist,
prerequisite for the upbuilding of
who will be heard in a concerto in
the Jewish National Home in Pal-
A minor for Violin and Violoncel-
estine and the junior group of the
lo, Op. 102.
Jewish National Fund and the La-
Seventh Pair of Symphony , . After the intermission Mr. Ga-
dies' Auxiliary are two of the or-
owitsch will conduct a first per-
Concerts Dec. 19-20.
ganiaztions whose purpose it is to
formance in Detroit of Dukes' Tone
solely raise money with which to
The seventh pair of symphony Poem "La Peri" which was Com-
Quality Products
acquire land in Palestine, it is
concerts given by the Detroit Sym- posed in 1910 by Dukes who was
urged as the duty of all organiza-
Plus
phony Orchestra, Ossip Gabrlio- born in Paris in 1865 and is still
I tions to support this dance.
witseh conducting, will take place living there, It will be interesting Chapter 63:
Dependable Service
Tickets
for
the
dance
may
be
on Thursday evening, Dee. 10, at to hear this work for the only
At the last meeting, final plan
8:30 and Friday afternoon, Dec. other orchestral comp ;salon by were made to participate in Na- a obtained from Henry
AT
20, at 2:30 at Orchestra Hall. This Dukes in the repertoire of the or- tional A. Z. A. Day. All fraternity 1500 Taylor, Empire 6920-J, or at
concert opens up with a composi- chestra is his famous "Sorcerer's pledges are asked to be present at meetings held Thursdays at 8:30
at the Shaarey Zedek branch,
tion of Brahms—Variations on a A pprentice." This concert con- this social affair.
Theme of Ilaydn, Op. 56,the second cludes with the Richard Strauss
Aleph SAM }lime!, recently ap- Twelfth and Atkinson, or at the
number on the program, also by "Till E ul e n s p i egel's" Merry pointed treasurer of the national door the night of the dance.
Miss Betty Milkovsky, one of the
Brahms, introduces the soloists for Pranks.
tournament to be held in Detroit
Super Service Station
next year, has returned from a so- organizers of the Junior J. N. F.
plus
group,
is an active member of the
journ through the eastern states
Radio Service on All Sets
Emanuel Judaeans.
where he visited Aleph Zadik dance committee.
14000 Dexter at Ewald Circle
The last meeting of the Emanuel Aleph chapters
111111 reports a fav-
Judaeans was held at the home of
orable outlook for the coming year. Greta Garbo at Michigan.
Phone Arlington 9668
Lillian Weisman. The club actively
Past Aleph Harold Horwitz and
Tired business men and wide-
participated in the roll call. Sev-
advisor of Chapter 63, has been awake business men will be equal-
eral members participated in the
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The meeting was followed by 112.
the following program: "Present
Aleph Sam Charfoos will conch
Situation of the Wailing Wall," by
Ralph Ilelper; Bible reading, by the following oratorical and debat-
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Edna Rouff; current topics, by ing contestants: Z. Cohen, J. Rosen-
feld, H. Schwartz, I). Weiner, S.
. various members of the club.
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