JOSEPH BARONDESS,
Chairman |
SAMUEL PALEY,
Treasurer |
CHAS. W. GROLL,
Secretary |
COMMITTEE |
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ABRAMOWITZ,
MORRIS
ACKERMAN, SIMON
BARONDESS, JOSEPH
BEN-AMI, JACOB
BERGMAN, MORRIS
BERNSTEIN, JOHN L.
BLANK, LEON
BLUMBERG, MAX
BRAININ, RUBIN
CHALIFF. LOUIS
DANZES, M.
DEUTSCH, ADOLPH
DEUTSCH, JOSEPH
DINGOL, S.
DYMOW, OSIP
EDELSTEIN,
ISIDORE
EDELSTEIN,
JOSEPH
EHRENREICH, H.
EISEMAN, MORRIS
FISCHMAN, JACOB
FEINGOLD, M.
FINK, RUBIN
FRIEDMAN
(YANKEE), I.
GABEL, MAX
GABEL-GOLDSTEIN, JENNIE
GOLDBERG, ABE
GOLDBERG, LOUIS
GOLDBERG,
NATHAN
GOLDENBURG,
SAMUEL
GOLDSTEIN,
LOUIS
GOLDSTEIN, ZINA
GORIN, MRS.
GREENFIELD,
JEAN
GROLL-KARP,
ROSE
GREENBERG,
NATHAN
GUSKIN, RUBIN
GUDINSKY, BELLA
MILLMAN
HELD, ADOLPH
HELD, DR. I. W.
HERZOG, SAM
JACOBS, JACOB
JONAS, MAX
KALICH, BERTHA
KALICH, JACOB
KORALNIK, DR.
KOBRIN, LEON
KOPOLOWITZ, J.
KRIMSKY, DR.
KUGEL, S. H.
KULOCK, M.
LAMPORT, DR.
JULIUS
LARRIMORE,
FRANCES
LEBEDEF, AARON
LEVINE, ADOLPH
LIBIN, Z.
LIPSCHITZ,
MORRIS
LIPSHITZ, ISAAC
MARCUS, BERNARD
K.
MARGOSHES, DR.
MARINOFF, JACOB
MEYERS, LOUIS
MILLMAN, ABE
MOSESSOHN,
DAVID M.
MUKDONI, DR.
NATHANSON,
JULIUS
OLTARSH, DAVID
M.
PALEY, SAMUEL
PASTERNACK, WM.
PARNESS, NATHAN
PICON, MOLLY
RELKIN, EDWIN
A.
RODKINSON, RUDOLPH MARKS
ROLLAND,
WILLIAM
ROVENGER, JACOB
RUBINSTEIN, Z.
RUMSHINSKY,
JOSEPH
SAKS, M.
SARASOHN,
ABRAHAM H.
SATZ, LUDWIG
SCHMUKLER,
PETER
SCHLESINGER,
BENJ.
SHOLOM-ALEICHEM,
MRS.
SCHWEITZER,
MRS.
SHAPIRO, MRS.
SOLOTOROFF,
MRS.
SCHWARTZ,
MAURICE
SCHORR, ANSHEL
SCHORR, DORA
WEISSMAN
SCHORR, MOISHE
SIEGELSTEIN, B.
THOMASHEFSKY,
BORIS
VLADEK, B.
WEINTRAUB,
SIGMUND
WEINSTOCK,
LOUIS
WEISENFREUND,
MOONEY
WEINBERG,
MORRIS
WEINBLATT,
CHARLES
WATTENBERG,
PHILLIP
WILLNER, MAX R.
WITTY, HENRY
WITTY, SAMUEL
WINTER,
BENJAMIN
YUDSON, S.
YEHOASH, MRS.
ZUNSER, CHAS.
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655-7700
March, 1928. |
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Dear
Friend :
After an active and uninterrupted service
for half a century to the Jewish Theatre by
the late Jacob P. Adler, and in recognition
of is unselfish devotion to his art, the
members of the Yiddish Theatrical
Profession, his friends and public spirited
citizens have formed the Jacob P. Adler
Memorial Committee, for the purpose of
raising sufficient funds to defray the
indebtedness incurred for his funeral, and
to erect a suitable and befitting monument
upon his grave.
For that purpose the Committee has arranged
a matinee performance to take place at the
Public Theatre, Second Avenue and 4th
Street, on Wednesday afternoon, March 21,
1928, in which all of the leading
artists as well as all members of the
Yiddish theatrical profession, without
exception, will participate.
We are anxious that all seats for this
performance be oversubscribed and that the
public do its share toward defraying the
necessary expense as well as showing its
appreciation of the sterling art and
immortal service of this great artist to his
people.
We take the liberty of enclosing
tickets for this performance, for which we
will be thankful to you for your remittance
by return mail. The tickets bear no
prices and we shall be thankful for whatever
you may wish to contribute toward this
worthy cause.
Make checks payable to the order of Jacob P.
Adler Memorial Committee. A
self-addressed reply envelope is herewith
enclosed.
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Yours very truly,
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Joseph Barondess, Chairman
Samuel Paley, Treasurer
Chas. W. Groll, Secretary |
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