A merica 'nick Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE February 16, 1940 SORIN CONCERT ON THURSDAY HITLER (Continued from Page 1) Jews, and began to discuss the Jewish question. The Jews, he said, laughing, were Germany's best protec- tion. They were the pledge uaranteed that foreign that g powers would allow Germany to go her way in peace. lf the did not withdraw de m ocracies their boycott, he would take the German Jews as from much of their property as would cover the damage done to Germany by the boycott. " 'We'll show them how fast they'll have to stop their anti- German propaganda! T h e Jews will yet make Germany's Viennese laughed. Hitler their lives in the palm of his precious Jewish hand: their lives. The company burst out laughing again. That was in 1933. For another and Mrs. Ottawa, Ontario, by Mr. Maurice Sides. In memory of Asher Titkin by Miss Helen Kass. in memory of Miss Elhinger from Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel II. Harris. In memory of Meyer Franklin by Mr. and Mrs. Max Bush- kin. In the Julian Mark and Stephen S. Wise Forest in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Freedman, by daughter. Mrs. Flora Goodman. Those wishing to contribute to the National Fund, kindly get in touch with Mrs. Philip Lipson, Un. 1-9440, or Mrs. David Selig- son, Townsend 8-8742. ASALLE Window Shade Co. of Mrs. Milton Gordon, Mrs. Muriel Levinson, Mrs. Israel Katz and Mrs. Harry Myers, by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer. In honor of the wedding aunt- ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Ily Broder by Mr. cud Mrs. Isaac Shetzer. To the Joseph 11. Ehrlich Fund from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentls, Mrs. Jacob Fried- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Men, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint ; Sey- mour Simons, Jeanette, Ethel, Bess and Morris Steinberg of New York, Julia and Al Robin of New York, Rebecca and Irving Si gman of New York, Mrs. Lillian Saulson, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bron- stein and the Misses Sadie, Betty and Rosalind Schubot. to say that there went on must, of c ourse, come a time when there would be nothing left to take from the Jews. But then he would still hold " 'Streicher', Hitler contin- himself, 'has laughing ued, suggested that in the next war they should be driven ahead of our a ttacking defense lines. They w ould be the best pro- tection for our soldiers. I shall consider the s uggestion." "The part y shouted with laughter at this 'witticism', and Hitler, stimulated by his success, went into detail on the measures he would take to expropriate the Jews slowly, but relentlessly, and to drive them out of Germany . . "At that time (1933), after the first pogrom, Hitler was compelled slightly to water down his attacks on the Jews. But for that very reason he seemed to think it important not to allow anti-Semitism to slacken. I have since heard Hitler many times express his views about the Jews." Hadassah Sponsors Oneg Shabbat Play Hadassah wil !sponsor an Oneg Shabbat Saturday, Feb. 24, at 2:30, at Shaarey Zedek. A dra- matic narrative entitled "Por- traits of Historic Jewesses„' writ- ten by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, will be presented. Mrs. Walter Field is casting and directing the pres- entation. Mrs. George Fineman and her social committee are in charge of the social hour and refresh- ments following the program. The Jewish National Fund Committee announce the follow- ing contributions: iintiorin ir the recent recovery from from Rauschning's "The in,e Of Destruction": ''Hitler had mentioned the - fortune!" "Everybody 13 and The Legal Chronicle WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship CARPETING Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware Trees have been ',hinted as follows: In honor of Mrs. Richard Cott by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, In honor of the 50th birthday of Abraham Srere by Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich and family and from Mr. and :11 rs. Isaac Shetzer. In honor of the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Page by Miss Rose Krohn. In memory of Bela Fisch of SAMUEL SORIN Samuel Sorin, brilliant Detroit pianist and 1939 Young Artist winner, will appear in concert at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Thursday evening, Eeb. 22. Pronounced by Eugene Or- mandy, director of the Philadel- phia Orchestra and one of the judges in the national contest, as "a real artist," Sorin was selected from the cream of the nation's talent at the biennial convention of the National Fed- eration of Music Clubs in Balti- more last spring. In addition to first prize of $1,000, the winner of this contest is given the op- portunity to appear in concert with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra in Philadelphia and at Carnegie Hall, New York. Sorin, well known to music patrons who heard him in his two years Herr Rauschning was a member of the intimate Hitler circle. One wonders whether he was among those who "shouted with laughter", and whether he tried to protest against the "wit- ticism" of the Nazi beasts and perverts. From beginning to end, this Rauschning volume uncovers the perversion of the Hitlerites, their branding of everything they dis- liked as Jewish, their corruption, Plans are completed for the their lust for personal enrich- annual games party to be given ment. by the Detroit Graduate Asso- When the question of the Pro- ciation of Alpha Epsilon Phi at tocols arose, Rauschning did point out that they were forger- ies, but Hitler admitted that he was inspired by them. On the whole, "The Voice of Destruction" renders a great service with its revelations. It has value also in the chronologi- cal yearly tables with which each section of this story is intro- duced. Hitlerism emerges from this expose as an even more bru- tal force than it has been pic- tured until now. Detroit debut which was spon- sored by the Music Study Club in 1936, is in his early twenties and has studied under such outstand- ing instructors as Ernest Hutche- son, president of the Julliard School of Music; Beryl Rubin- stein, director of the Cleveland Institute of Music; Sergei Tar- nowsky of Chicago, and Dr. Mark Gunzburg of Detroit. He returns to Detroit following successful engagements on the West Coast where he appeared in concert with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. The Tuesday Musicale presents Samuel Sorin in his Detroit Con- cert recital. 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