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NEW JEWISH TALKIE AT LITMAN'S
"I Want to Be a Mother" the Main Feature Starting
Tuesday; Yiddish Shorts to Be Shown
A new Yiddish talkie, "I Want
to Be a Mother," will be featured
at Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater, 12th and Seward, be-
ginning with Tuesday, Sept. 27.
Starring Ilannah Hollander,
the noted star, Leo Fuchs, in-
ternationally famed comedian,
Muni Serebroff, Yetta Zwerling,
David Lubritzky. Jim Greenfield,
Sam Gertner, Moishe Feder and
other outstanding actors, this film
is receiving laudatory acclaim
throughout the country.
In addition to this main attrac
tion, Littman'a will also present
Elected Vice-Chairman of
J.D.C.; Appeal for Refu-
gees by Lehman
Republican Nominee for Governor
NEW YORK — Edward M. M.
Warburg, son of the late Felix
M. Warburg, was elected vice-
chairman of the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee at a
meeting of the organization's
hoard of directors on Sunday. The
board met at the Chanin Auditor-
ium in conjuncticn with the ses-
sions of the national campaign
plan and scope committee of the
organization attended by Jewish
leaders from all sections of the
country who had come to discuss
the critical conditions of the Jew-
ish communities In Germany, Aus-
tria, Poland, Rumania and other
countries of middle and Eastern
Europe ant means of rendering
further aid to them.
The elder Warburg had been
the first chairman of the Joint
Distribution Committee, for the
past quarter of a century the lead-
ing American agency aiding dis-
tressed and persecuted Jews over-
seas. Edward M. M. Warburg was
also elected a member of the board
of directors. He is also chairman
of the current drive in Greater
New York.
The board at its meeting re-
ceived the annual report of the
organization for 1937 which con-
tained a memorial chapter on Fe-
lix M. Warburg who died during
that year. The chapter traced the
history of the organization and
Mr. Warburg's contribution to-
ward its development.
Takes This Opportunity of
Wishing a Happy New
Year to His Thousands of
Jewish Friends
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Appeal by Lehman
The sessions of the Plan and
S,ope Committee were addressed
by Governor Herbert II. Lehman,
who is a vice-chairman of the com-
mittee; James G. McDonald, chair-
man of President Roosevelt's Ad-
visory Committee on Political Refu-
gees and former League of Na-
tions High Commissioner fur Ger-
man Refugees; Joseph P. Cham-
berlain, professor of public law
at Columbia University and chair-
n'511 of the National Co-ordinating
C mmittee; Paul Baerwald, chair-
man of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee; Dr. Bernard Kahn, Euro-
pean chairman of the J. D. C.;
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. national
chairman of the Joint Distribution
Committee Campaign; Joseph C.
Ilynien, executive director of the
.1. I). C.; lsidor Coons, national di-
rector of the J. D. C. Campaign,
and Harold K. Guinzburg, a mem-
ber of the hoard of directors, who
I together with Dr. Wiae, attended
the Evian conefrence.
Reporting on the progress of
the national campaign of the Joint
I Distribution Committee to the Plan
and Scope Committee which is re-
sponsible for its guidance, Rabbi
Jonah B. Wise, national campaign
-, chairman, and Isiddr Coons, na-
tional campaign director, revealed
that $2,789,322 had been raised
during the spring phase of the
drive. The campaign records re-
vealed that 1,323 comunities and
districts throughout the United
States and Canada participated in
the spring phase of the drive in
comparison with 982 for the same
period during 1937. The report
pointed out that more was raised
in the first half of the current
drive than in the entire year of
1936 and that the figures exceeded
th first half year total for 1937
by $419,000.
Among the major communities
participating in the first half
year's campaign were New York,
Boston, Detroit, Cleveland, St.
Louis, Uittsburgh, LOA Angeles,
San Francisco and Newark. The
New York campaign, under the
leadership of Edward M. M. War-
burg as chairman, and Morris C.
Troper as executive vice-chairman,
is continuing for the remainder of
the year.
After hearing the report, the
Plan and Scope Committee elected
eight new members in order to
give represntation to a greater
number of communities. Those
named to the committee are Abner
Bregman of New York; Bernhard
E. Hoffman, New Haven; Elias
G. Krupp, El Paso; Joseph P. Loeb,
Los Angeles; Maurice J. Kellner,
Spring- field, Ill.; Ben Sadowski,
Toronto; Edward M. M. Warburg,
New York and II. Hiram Weis-
berg, Syracuse.
In addition to the Warburg me-
morial chapter and the account of
the activities of 1937, the annual
report also contained a preface by
Paul Baerwald, chairman of the
Joint Distribution Committee and
a statement by the committee pre-
sented by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise be-
fore the re7ent intergovernmental
refugee conference at Evian-Les-
Pains, France.
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The Ladies' Auxiliary
during these showings a ,number
of Yiddish shorts, starring Aaron
Lebedeff, Hyman Jacobson, Can-
tor Waldman, and others.
The showing of these attrac-
tions will commence at 4 p. m.
on Tuesday and will continue
throughout the week, with per-
formances from 7 to 11:30 night-
ly and from 2 to 11:30 on Sat-
urday and Sunday. Admission
prices will be 40 cents for adults
and 10 cents for children. Next
week's Chronlrle will carry fur-
ther announcements regarding
performances at Littman's.
WARBURG'S SON IS I Infants Service
Have Open
NAMED TO OFFICE Will
Meeting Sept. 28
Hon. Frank D. Fitzgerald
,
September 23, 1938
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The Infants Service Group held
the first meeting of the new term
on Monday evening, Sept. 19, at
the home of Mrs. Anna Levine,
3029 Elmhurst Ave. The first open
meeting of the season will be held
on Se it. 28, at the home of Mrs.
Rose Fried, 4027 Sturtevant. The
public is invited.
Infants Service Group day will
he observed this year on Oct. 19.
This day has been set aside for
the sole purpose of raising funds
for the care of infants. ,
J.W.E.W.O. Plans
Its Donor Dinner
Mrs. Maurice Baker of Webb
Ave. was hostess to the board of
directors of the North Wood-
ward branch of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organi-
zation on Thursday evening, Sept.
22.
The sixth annual donor lunch-
eon is to be held at the Fort
Wayne Hotel on Wednesday, Jan.
4. Mrs. Ida Schultz. chairman,
and her co-chairmen, Mrs. E.
Weissman and Mrs. M. Sklare,
are promoting card parties. Mrs.
J. Robins, Mrs. M. Baker and
Mrs. S. B. Hack are assisting to
make this affair a success. as
it is the main fund-raising enter-
prise.
Anyone desiring to earn pledge
money may do so by rummaging.
For dates, call the chairman of
rummage, Mrs. It. B. Newman,
Townsend 7-7956. Mrs. William
Fisher and Mrs. J. Bagdade are
in charge of darling and me.
morial ads. Mrs. F. Epps is
chairman of ways end means.
For information call Townsend
8-2934.
N.H.J.C. Theater
Party on Oct. 25
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, president
of the Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver, invites all mem-
bers and their friends to the
first open meeting of the season,
to be held at the home of Mrs.
Henry Wagner on W. Boston
Blvd., on Wednesday, Sept. 28,
at 1:30 p. rn. Miss Elizabeth
Finley will review a current book,
Mrs. Alfred Meyers and Mrs.
Leon Zechman, general chairmen
of the Detroit League's major
fund-raising project, announce
that plans are being formulated
for a theater party to be held on
Tuesday, Oct. 25. at the Scottish
Rite Cathedral of the Masonic
Temple. A special preview will
be the feature of the evening,
with additional surprises which
the committees are planning.
Mrs. J to Mellon, chairman of
the happy Day Fund, acknowl-
edges the receipt of contributions
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles La-
pides and Dr. Nat Goldberg.
Compliments of
L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corporation
Detroit, Michigan
Alexander Granach
Recital on Oct. 9
Under the auspices of the Sho-
lem Aleichem Folk Institute,
Alexander Granach, internatio-
nally renowned Jewish artist, will
be presented in a recital at the
Institute of Art on Sunday eve
ning, Oct. 9. Tickets are obtain-
able at the Dexter branch of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute. 3754
Monterey Ave.
Mr. Granach received his dra-
matic training and reached the
height of his career in pre-Hitler
Germany, where he played lead-
ing roles under the direction of
the finest German and other
European directors, including
Reinhard t, Presquatore and
others.
"Alexander Granach injects in-
to his roles, along with his emo-
tional portrayals, his plastic art.
The movements of his body, his
eyes, his facial expressions, his
gesticulations, all blend with his
clarient voice to render a vivid
interpretation of character which
stamps him a genius," mid Ger-
man critics of him before he was
exiled from Germany.
His portrayal of Shylock in
Shakespeare's "Merchant of Ven-
ice," a scene of which he will in-
clude in his program. won him
particular a c c la i m throughout
Europe. Also included in the rep-
ertoire of Mr. Granach, for the
recital will be numbers from the
Yiddish classics by Mendele Mo-
cher Sforim, Peretz, and Sholem
Aleichem; from the modern Jew-
ish poets and writers, M. L. Hal-
pern, II. D. Nomberg, and Moishe
Nadir.
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The mind does not create what
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guests for their co-operation in creates the rose.
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The organization acknowledgts
the following contributions to the
Benjamin Wisner Memorial Flow-
er F'und: Mrs. I. Zide, in honor
of her now-born grandson; Mrs.
F. Krinetsky. in honor of her
son's Bar Mitzvah.
SINCEREST ROSH IIASIIONAII GREETINGS
Palestine Land Development
Company Opens Ameri-
can Branch in New York
NEW YORK. — An American
branch of the Palestine Land De-
velopment Company, the official
land purchasing instrument of
the Zionist World Organization,
has been opened at 11 W. 42nd
St., New York City, David Tan-
nenbaum, well-known American
Zionist, who recently returned
from Palestine, was appointed di-
rector of the branch. The estab-
lishment of the American branch
and the appointment of Mr. Tan-
nenbaum were announced by Dr.
Arthur Ruppin in behalf of the
Palestine Land Development Corn-
pany's Board of Directors in
Jerusalem.
The purpose of the American
branch will be to extend the ac-
tivities of the Company in the
United States. Special efforts will
be made to enlist the co-opera-
tion of individuals and groups to
make private financial invest-
ments in urban and supurban
nroperties located in Jerusalem,
Tal Aviv, Ilaifa, and liedera.
Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
The Jewish Children's Home
wishes to acknowledge donations
from the following: Mrs. R. Adell,
Mrs. J. Silberstein, Greenbaum
Kahn Named Honorary Chairman Family, in memory of Mrs. Rose
Greenbaum; Mrs. II. Braverman,
of European Council
The elevation of Dr. Bernhard Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, Mrs. M. Gold.
Kahn, one of Europe's most noted S. W. Foreman, in memory of
welfare workers, to the new post Mrs. Rose Greenbaum; Mrs. J.
of honorary chairman of the Euro. Lieberman, Mrs. B. Fealk, Mrs.
peen Council of the American Jew- S. Lefton.
.Inint Distribution Committee
and the naming of Morris C. Iro- the new office had been created
ner, prominent New York certified so as to nable Dr. Kahn to spend
nublic accountant of the well most of his time in the United
known firm of Loeb and Troper, to States, wbtri-7's "in these critical
the chairmanship of the European times it his become necessary that
c mreil, was announced at a meet- we he closer to the European
ieg here of the organization's ex- scene."
s-five cemmittee.
Within a month. Mr. Troper and
Paul Baerwald and James N. Dr. Kahn will mil for Paris where
°eonbery, in a joint statement the Joint Distribution Committee
5- ■ behalf of the Joint Distribu-
maintains its European headquar-
,on Committee, the chief Amer. ters. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Kahn
l., an agency rendering aid to dis-
will return here, to assume his
tressed Jews overseas, declared that new duties.
1938
We Wish for Everyone of You
Good Health . . . Happiness . . . Prosperity
Samuel Alexander, Modern
Spinoza, Dead
LONDON (WNS) — Samuel
Alexander, famous English-Jewish
philosopher who was frequently
compared to Spinoza, died in
Manchester last week at the age
of 79. A native of Sydney, Au-
stralia, where he was educated,
Alexander held the chair of philo-
sophy at Victoria University from
1893 to 1924. - He attained world-
wide fame in 1920 with the pub-
lication of his great work, "Space,
Time and Deity." Ten years later
King George V honored him with
the award of the Order of Merit.
In 1927 Professor Alexander de-
livered the Ilerbert Spencer Lec-
tures at Oxford University. Ile
held honorer degrees from Cam-
bridge, Oxford and Birmingham
Universities.
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THE OFFICERS OF THE
YESHIVA BETH JUDAH
Extend to all its members and to the
entire Jewish community best wishes
for a happy and prosperous New Year
M. LEVITT, President
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
We extend sincere good wishes for a
New Year filled with happiness and
blessed with full measure of prosperity
and may these wishes continue to find
fulfillment into the many years beyond.
ONLY
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