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' SOLOISTS TO APPEAR
S IC , AT HALEVY•HAZOMIR
CONCERT ON JAN. 12

Halevy- Hazomir will be his first Polyphonic Element in Music" will nual Chanukah banquet Sunday i
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statements of Charles H. Joseph in

in Detroit.
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be the topic to be discussed, with !evening.
vour paper.
Tickets will be i laced on sale at vocal illustrations by M
rs.
Itt
aur-1
Mr. Joseph, in answer to the
th e Orchestra Ha I bo x office due
- ice Benyas and 31rs. Martin Weis-
L
LETTER B OX question of the local Sabbath
ing the week preceding the concert. berg. Mrs. Lawrence Titlebau . ; Chord of Judea Hears Inter 17
-
Dr. Pool to Speak on "Sum-
School class did unqualified' ye
t II
The Halevy-Ilazomir concert Tickets are now obtainable from will act as accompanist. Miss Ce-
eating Lecture by Rev .
that the Jewish children
which is to take place at Orches- members of the Halevy-Ilazomir as cilia Liberman, pianist, will play
marizing Religion" Over
Dr. Goldsmith Urges Center; them
could have Christmas trees and
Mogilevsky.
tra Hall on Sunday evening, Jan. well as at the office of the Jewish a Toccata and Fugue by Bach. The
Jewish Radio Hour on
Discusses Problem of De- join in the Christmas spirit and
"The nature of a folksong is af•
12, will be unusual in that only two National Workers' Alliance. of meeting will close with the first
Sunday.
troit Jewish Youth.
greetings, equally with the non-
which the lialevy-Hazomir is a movement of Beethoven's Fourth (cried not so much by the race of
Jewish children.
"Summarizing Religion" is the
people
from
when
it
originated
as
branch, at 8753 Twelfth street. Symphony played by Mrs. John
title of the first address la another
by the environment in which it Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
In view of the statements of Mr.
Feldman and Miss Liberman.
series of radio addresses by out-
was developed," was the keynote Problems arise every moment of Joseph, what would his answer be
Eugene Goossens to Direct
standing rabbis to be delivered by
of the lecture delivered by Rev. the day, in all phases of life. The to the following question: Is it
Dr. David deSola Pool, rabbi of
ihic h a ha
fins taken
eon almost
o sa t permissible to have Christmas trees
Eleventh Pop Concert on Gunzburg Trio's Second Con- Samuel 3logilevsky before mem- es ptliaotn which
Shearith Israel Congregation In
bers of the Chord of Judea and in- complete hold
me i s one oa
Sunday Afternoon.
in the synagogues and temples at
cert
Jan.
15.
New York, the oldest Jewish con-
method
w
hi
which
hoatcurtailing
vited
friends
Sunday,
Dec.
29,
at
diretbabaardi
this time of the year? Surely, if
Eugene Goossens will conduct
The second of the series of four Kenilworth Folkshule.
gregation in America, during the
bearing on the it is permissible to have them in
the eleventh pop concert to be concerts by the Gunzburg trio, coin-
program of the Jewish hour on Sun-
A varied entertainment framed modeof living of the Jewish youth
played this Sunday afternoon by posed of 31tne. Jeanne Reol, violin- this lecture, in which instrumental- of the city of Detroit. We know the homes there could be no objec-
day afternoon, Jan. 5, from to 4
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra fist; Gilbert Beaume, 'cellist, and fists representing Chord's three that the city is indeed unique in tion to having them in our houses
o'clock. WIVJ of Detroit is one of
of worship. Then, what objection
at Orchestra Hall at 3:30 p. m. Dr. Mark Gunzburg, pianist. will groups participated. Ruth Sher- this
„,,a respect,
h
the stations which will broadcast
, and thatbeing that would there be to have Christmas
The appearance of Mr. Goosens on h e
given Wednesday, Jan. 15, in :min and Leo Schoenbrun, pianist
this program.
nut a
services in our temples and syna-
this
week's
program
has
been
the
the
auditorium
of
the
Federation
The questions and answers lea.'
and 'cellist, respectively, represent. our own. t De roit has expanded no
signal for tremendous enthusiasm of the Women's Clubs, Hancock ate ed the senior orchestra; Mrs. B.. rapidly that there was not sufficient gogues? His answer, I assume,
tore which was inaugurated sev-
and he is undoubtedly one of the Second. This trio is to be assist- Alterman. mandolin soloist, repre- time for a complete massing of would be that it is permissible and
eral weeks ago will again be includ.
proper by reason of the fact that
most popular guest conductors to ed by the well-known flute virtu-. sented the mandolin group, and families of our faith.
ed in this week's Jewish Hour,
it is all in the spirit of good will.
appear with the Detroit Symphony oso, John R. Wummer, solo flutist Sydney Lessner, violinist, repro-
Compositions by Mendelssohn,
It is a wonder. why a city like Does he mean that during one or
, Orchestra.
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
t he junior
fallaaeedn sbeymablaeh. rt ad Detroit with its large population two weeks in December the spirit
Rubinstein, Luvandovsky and
i Next Sunday afternoon, Jan. 12, tra.
Th is
others of equal merit are featured
of Jewish people can not deviate of good will prevails and that all
short
I the twelfth popular concert which
The program will include the
in the musical program.
, will conclude the first series of trio fro flute, violoncello and pi- dress by William Kline, president a thought to accommodations for year around this spirit lags and so
and founder of the organization, in the Jewish youth. If it were pos- we should join the same with
The complete program follows:
' Sunday afternoon concerts to be ano, and as "piece de resistence"
which he stressed the purpose of Bible, I firmly believe that the so- Christmas trees, etc.?
Vamnachnu (Romi) coal and inetru•
' played by the Detroit Symphony the trio in a minor for piano, vio- the group and the need for the called "Green Gang," so-and-so
Mental ensemble, Eso Enal ISarnintIty)
It would be interesting to ask
Orchestra with Victor Kolar con- in and violoncello by Tschaikov- support of the entire Jewish papa- bunch, etc., would be on a great
Mattha Rudinov, baritone; Music of the
ducting
and
Jascha
Schwartzmann
sky.
one
of
the
most
important
the same question of the leader of
Spheres, Itrom the C minor String Quar-
decline.
lation of Detroit.
of the 'cello section acting as solo- numbers of the trio literature.
the
local Sabbath School and surer. I
k/. Wing gutter, Locks of Hair (Goes.
There was dancing until 12:30
The younger generation is at an taM what his answer would bet'
ist
Lo • onti-Goreky, soprano. Qua.,
e dates of the third and fourth
Hone and Anewers; Luuuseby ahitornir-
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra concerts are Feb. 12 and March 19. with music by Society Jazz Orches- absolute loss as to a place to go also to ask the question of the
JASCHA
SCHWARTZMAN
Ail/ Gertrude Wieder, ontralto .red
tra, including the Maldovsky broth- for social purposes. It is also the
with Victor Kolar conducting,
Film Lift hey, viol.; Introduction•nd
In the third and fourth recitals, ers at the piano and drums; Mor- truth that strangers who visit our rabbi who is the head of the local
appear leaves Tuesday morning to also
Dance, (bruin) Instrumental eneernble; instrumental soloists
Poole, member of the viola sec• ton Helper, trumpet, and Abe Kol. city will leave with the impression school mentioned in Mr. Joseph's
The School (MlIner)— Saha Rodin°, individually on the Program. Miss concerts in Lansing, Grand Rapids, tion of the Detroit Symphony will
article and ascertain what his an-
tovsky, saxophone.
baritone; Address "Surnm•riting Relig•
that Detroit is a frightfully "cold swer would be.
Rebecca Katzman, pianist and ac. and Kalamazoo, returning in time participate.
Ion" Dr. David deSola Jul.
o
Farewell
burg." The only guide to an eve-
Songof the
To sum up the situation, it ap-
f Mendelsoorn/ Lol• companist for the Halel.iy-Ilazomir to present the third of the Young
ning's
entertainment
is
to
watch
Montt-Gooe
y. soprano, and Gertrude chorus will play a group of piano People's programs which will be
pears to me that Mr. Joseph, for
Wieder, contralto; The M•y•bell .nd the . selections, and Jascha Schwartz- Played in Orchestra Hall on Sat-
the signs on electric poles or in the sake of convenience, that is,
Cantor Klavons to Officiate
Powers Ilfendessohn) Lola Monti-Ger-
confectionery stores.
for the sake of the non-Jew, has
am soprano and Gertrude Mintier, con- man, 'cellist with the Detroit Sym. urday morning, Jan. 11.
at Ahavath Zion on
There are many in this
thy city who merely, without niuch thought
tralto; Dayom Hams (Netimboury), no
phony Orchestra, will be presented
,
ere a l most exh a u st ed
cal and Instrumental ensemble.; ai Onu as 'cello soloist.
LIQUIDATES
EFFORT
Saturday,
Baby cDoay-
n given an answer to a question that
Amecho (Lecandovsky) vocal and instru-
tinuou s drives —Zionist,
Znist,
Cantor David Klavons will offici-
is most serious and is one which
mental ensembles; Signature
During the choral numbers , see. "Polyphonic Element in Mu-
Nursery,
Russian
Refugees
and
sic," Topic of Music Study ate at Sabbath services at Congre-
oral members of the society will
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Action hundreds of such purposes. Of strikes at the very roots of the re-
gallon Ahavath Zion, Holbrook and t ha! practically amounts to liqui-
ligion. In conclusion, it would
step out of the ranks of the chorus
Club Course.
Brush, this Saturday morning. lotion of the League of British course every charitable cause is seem to me that you did err in per-
to sing solos with choral
accom-
Jan.
The next •
study meeting of the
Jews has been announced. The worthy of some attention and aid;
4.
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
mitting the answer of Mr. Joseph
paniment. The chorus is under the Music Study Club, under the direc-
; ut wh sh ould a vital
Cantor Klavons will also sing at ' vague was founded in 1917 prin. bone
so to appear in your paper without
direction of Dan Frohman, noted tion of Marshall Pease, Will be held
Send Sympathy Bouquet. to Your
usl y neglected?issue be
any statements with reference
choral conductor of Cleveland, Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 2:30 p. m., at Siyum Hatorah services at the dolly in order to fight the allege-
Eltroarmd Friend.
i
Why should poolrooms be no ex- thereto in your editorial columns.
Ahavath Zion on Sunday, when Mr. t on that the Jews constitute a
where he makes his home. Mr. the Twentieth Century Club, cor-
e n ine g
ly tp ao spua
it . ea nu s p s i v ard. Do you not agree with me in this?
and Mrs. M. Wolf will present a eparate political nationality, but tprriss
$052 Twelfth Street
Empire 10577 1Frohman's appearance with the
ner Columbia and Witherell. "The Torah, and at the Ahavath Zion an- ,' t also supported the British got
el our corners
Very truly yours,
- - with young men? Any dance hall
IRWIN I. COHN.
t's policy of encouragingg in Detroit will show a result of
the
rnmenonization
807 Hammond Building.
tine. col of Jews in Pales- the neglect. I understand, and
The executive and the council definitely know, that certain young
men's organizations meet at the Y.
of the league which had been elect- W.
"BIBLE NAMES"
ed
A.. If that was the only
annually, have now been re- place to meet, which is almost
placed
by
eight
trustees,
Lionel
true,
and
it
was
a
large,
beautiful
Sonnet
Inspired by An Address by
Rothschild , Viscount
Dr. Stephen S. Wise.
Berstead. attractive structure, it would be
Lord
Swaythling,
Sir
Herbert
Co-
favorable.
But
there
are
many
in

By M. W. WITMER
hen, Major Isidor Salmon, Laurie
Magnus, L. C. 3Iontefiore and L. this town who don't even know
(This sonnet was written by a
where
the
building
is
located,
and
professor
of a Pennsylvania col.
V. Snowman. It was also decided: many who happen to know are not
lege who heard Dr. Wise lecture or.
to
discontinue
in the future any
, so greatly enthused over the fact "The I'ride of Ancestry." "I re-
invitation
of subscriptions
from
fact.
members.
, }hope that something may be fer," says Dr. Witmer. "to the
done in the very near future. The pride of ancestry, far eclipsing any
A resolution adopted by the . situation is indeed pitiful and the Gentile lineage, by which the
league states that "having regard 'court records will verify very read- ancient Hebrews extended their
to the fact that in recent years ily, the folly of this inexcusable
family line back and up to God.")
only matters of minor concern negligence on the part of the Jews
have required attention, the con- of Detroit. There are men in this You cannot read the Book of Ilooke, you
function of holding a brief for, city who would work to the fullest
You stick in lists of nornee, dull wait.
mittee resolves that the league's extent to see a proposition like this
of mind,
and watchng out on behalf of its turn to realization. I would like Where Interest die, You love • green-
objects, could be discharged by a to see something done on the ida
• r land.
e
Where deedsof daring grow and foun-
simpler procedure than that laid and would deem it an honor to
tains play.
down by the existing laws."
Then
what
of twenty Esther, loyal Ruth,
work in some capacity for such a
Of a valiant Samson, Gideon with his
worthy achievement.
band.
It seems to me a boy and a girl . Why not start the "ball a-roll- Of David. 'vainst Goliath milking eland.
c an have no greater, richer gift .1,1?g and keep this up until the
And David's greater son, the Light of
Truth
than a love of reading. Once they "last stone is laid?"
These desert nlaine7 Nay, fertile. life-
can read and enjoy their reading, J. M. GOLDSMITH, D. D. R,
drenched sod!
they have the whole treasure of
The
namee
themselves are family
7007 West Warren Ave.
e, with .riden
life within their reach.—Angelo
Time% seven more pride than all our
Patri.

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