April 5, f , 4() Apri NATIONAL LEADERS OF JEWISH WAR VETERANS WILL ADDRESS CITIZENSHIP RALLY SUNDAY to 1, jar DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 10 GREAT YIDDISH TALKING PICTURE, Samuel Untermeyer SHOLEM ALEICHEM'S "TEVYA," WILL Leaves $100,000 to BE SHOWN HERE APRIL 25 TO MAY 5 Hebrew University The greatest Yiddish talking picture ever produced—"Tevya" —based on Sholem Aleichem's great story "Tevya der Milchiger (the Dairyman)" will come to Detroit for a 10-day showing at the Cinema Theater, 59 E. Co- lumbia, from April 25 through May 5. Featuring the great actor Maurice Schwartz 'cast the star role, "Tevya" has a cast of 500. Music for the production was written by Sholem Secunda, fa- mous as the composer of "Bei Mir Bist Du Shein. ' Sholem Aleichem was a man of the people. He was a Ukrain- ian Jew who possessed a unique love for the Steppes of Ukraine and its scenic beauty. He un- derstood the life of the Ukrain- ian peasant just as well as that of the Jew. The Ukrainian soil was as near and dear to him as a mother, therefore he could create better than anyone else the character of his beloved hero, "Tevya, the Dairyman." The Ukraine is proud of Sholem Aleichem and all his works are translated into Ukrainian. "Tevya, the Dairyman" is a universal character. He could be an American farmer or an Irish milk dealer, and each people could point to such a hero be- cause he is both human and tragic. Tevya philosophizes about life —he has no education but he thinks like an educated man. He is never clever, but he acts like a wise man because life, the soil NEW YORK. (WNS)—The and honesty make him clever. Hebrew University will receive Tevya is a Jew because he was $100,000 according to pro- visions in the will of the late born one and he knows it only Samuel Untermeyer, prominent too well—that it is his duty to attorney and foe of Nazism, be a good and pious Jew. He who died last month. The be- knows what he is about. Faced quest is subject to certain con- with a big calamity, he doesn't ditions which were not dis- lose his head. He is a religious closed. Untermeyer's 70-acre Grey- man as all men who live close to Mother Nature are; he perceives stone estate in Yonkers which God's wonders in which he be- was willed to New York State, lieves. The peasants love him was not accepted because of because he is part of them. He the high cost of maintenance. is a good neighbor and if not for the Czar's regime which in- stigated the pogroms on the Jews, Tevya would have remained all his life in the village among the peasants because they loved and respected him on account of his The following trees were plant- honesty and love for all human ed this week in the Ehrlich Me- beings. morial Forest: Davison Bros., in memory of Anthony Deutsch; Davison Bros., in memory of Joseph H. Ehr- lich; Mr. and Mrs. William Par- nos, in memory of Isadore Falik; Joe Freedman, in memory of Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Joseph Ehrlich; B. Malzherg; Mr. cultural group of Detroit, will and Mrs. L. C. Touff; Mrs. Louis meet Saturday evening, April 6, Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Morris in the Philadelphia-Byron He- Jacobs, for recovery of Rabbi brew School. The speaker, Meyer Hershman; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mathis, will discuss the subject Kramer; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "The Exploitation of Natural Re- Purdy; Ann and Mrs. II. Kurtz- sources in Palestine." Mr. Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kurtz- has made a thorough study of man, in honor of birth of son to this subject. His address will be man; A. Cooper, in memory of delivered in Hebrew. All people Joseph Ehrlich; Louis Gunsburg, who understand Hebrew are cor- in memory of Anthony Deutsch dially invited to attend. There and Mrs. Bertha Fischer; Mr. and Mrs. I.Shetzer, in memory of is no admission charge. Trees Planted in Ehrlich Forest Mathis to Address Kvutzah Saturday On Sunday, April 7, at 8 p. m., at the Veterans Building, 704 E. Jefferson Ave., the Jewish War Veterans of Detroit will offer to the Jewish citizens of this community an opportunity to become acquainted with the work that has been done by the veterans throughout the entire country. An entertaining program has been arranged. The entire com- munity is invited. Morris Stone, national vice- commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will deliver the principal address of the evening. Mr. Stone is na- tionally known for his excellent Americanization and Good Will work. Music will be furnished by the renowned band of the Charles Young Post No. 77 of the A n ,. ican Legion. Mrs. David K•;11- man, talented musician, will lie the soloist, accompanied by Muis Lillian Robbins at the piano. Rabbi Leon Fram will deft. ir the invocation. Other speakers of the eveiiiiig will be Rabbi Fram, speaking fur the Jewish Community Couniiil; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, man for American Jewish (' , 11- gress, and Samuel W. Leib, \‘ ho will represent the Bnai Brith. The motion picture "Land of the Free," with sound, which portrays the inherent greatn , ss and steady progress of this coun- try, will he shown. Dr. Hilliard W. Goldstick will be the master of ceremonies. Many leading citizens will be among the invited guests. J. II. Ehrlich; Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, in memory of Moses P. Winkelman; Mrs. J. B. Bar- uch, in memory of Joseph Ehr- lich; Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hor- witz; Mr. and Mrs. Morse Col- ten; S. K. Kohlenberg; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Newman; Ann and Nathan Milstein; Lazarus Rosen- thal in memory of Mrs. S. Lan- ski and Moses P. Winkelman; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman, in memory of Joseph Ehrlich; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell; A. Margulies; Mrs. Maurice J. Cap- lan; Mrs. Maurice J. 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