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MHI.AMITII
ELLIS A I.EVKOFF
GEORGE WILMOT
JANE ROYD
- brilliant array of Atlanta ar-
'■ill participate in the popular
■autiful Jewish opera, “Shula-
which will be given in the form
' Jporalogue-Concert on Sunday,
ry 26th, at 8:00 P. M. at the
n Women’s Club, to be supported
‘'burns, orchestra and corps de
under direction of Mr. Oscar
• v aiamith” is considered the most
of Jewish music, being pop-
•ir among the Jewish people all over
'■ rid. Great interest and enthu-
s being aroused over this com-
V( ' n ;- The purpose in giving this
f is to instill a greater love
traditional songs and inspiring
s of the Jewish faith; and to
.’i a money for the Orphans’ Home
ish Hospital of Kobryn, Po-
Ti.t participants of the Operalogue,
fThv am ^b,” are well known to the
n Atlanta through their radio
ncert performances. They are
’ ulier > who will difect the cho-
Louis Rittenbaum, who will be
arg t orc ‘bestra; Miss Jane
• w ho will direct the ballet of
I c , r ■' iun, l act and also present her
; Je ballet in “Ballet Egyptian”
do dances; Miss Sadie Williams,
IV;... V, ^e P ar t of Shulamith;
' e isa Levkoff, who will sing
* T }., of Av »gajie; George Wilmot
i i. A. 1 tbe part of Monoach;
f r_/ e ; shon » "ho will have the part
Miss Mollie Rittenbaum
and Fred Reinard.
The presentations in order are:
1. Pilgrim’s March to Jerusalem—
Orchestra.
2. The Blessing.
3. The Wandering in the Desert.
4. Shulamith at the Well.
5. Raisins and Almonds.
6. Shulamith and Absholom—duet.
7. The Oath—solo and duet.
8. “Run to Me”—chorus and dance.
9. Ballet Egyptian.
10. “Come to Me”—chorus and
dance.
11. Praise Song and chorus.
12. Solo dance.
13. Shabes Jom Tow and Rosh Cha-
desh.
14. Shepherds choir and solo.
15. Shulamith Insane.
16. Monoach’s Prayer.
17—“David, King of Israel”—duet.
18. Finale in Beth Hamikdosh—choir
and orchestra.
The members of the chorus are:
Frances Gershon, Esther Kimmel,
Beatrice Weisman, Tillie Jacobs, Edith
Tesler, Ether Jacobs, Ida Nessan,
Francis Weissman, Gertie Kreyer,
Jacqulina Hawkins, Dora Andrews,
Bessie Silverboard, and the members
of the Orchestra are: Louis Ritten
baum, leader; Ben Polier, pianist;
Chas. Wharton, cello; Dave Miller,
first violinist; Joe Glazer, first vio
linist; Benny Glustrom, second vio
linist; Sam Seitz, clarinet, and Bennie
Golden, violinist.
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