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April 12, 1940 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-04-12

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A merico( lavish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

I

a

Chronicle

AP

I 12. 1940

ERNST WOLFF IN AARON DeROY
mE MORTAL CONCERT TUESDAY

Habonim Prepare
Spring Program

Will Again Conduct Camp Kin-
neret Near Chelsea, Mich.

The Detroit Rabonim, Zionist
pioneer youth, have began pre-
parations for intensive spring
activities.' A successful Purim
program for the three older
groups was held March 23, and
a Third Seder for Pesach is now
being planned for the entire
movement.
In addition to their individual
group activities, Habonim con-
duct a Palestine study group,
leadership groups, and a begin-
ners' course in Hebrew. A spring
sports and scouting program is
also being planned.
Among the activities in which
the Habonim participate are the
Palestine labor campaign, the
Jewish National Fund Youth
Council, and the "Youth Speaks"
series at the Jewish Community
Center. Members of the Habo-
nim choir also participated in
the program of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Ladies' Auxiliary
luncheon held March 20.
The present center of atten-
ERNST WOLFF
tion of Habonim activities is
Ernst Wolff, noted baritone was oppointed musical director their summer camp, Kinneret,
and concert pianist, will appear of the School of Opera at the near Chelsea, Mich., which was
a recital of synagogue music Frankfort Conservatory. Here, started last summer only Habo-
in
and German lieder in the . Jewish when directinga performance of nim from Detroit participated,
Center Auditorium Mozart's "Nozze Di Figaro," groups from neighboring cities
Community
on
Tuesday, April 16, at 8:15 Wolff's talent was recognized by will also be present this year.
in. Mr. Wolff's appearance Clemens Kraus, conductor of the The Palestine study group is in
p. will be in tribute to the late Vienna, Berlin and Munich op- charge of the garden and land-
DeRoy, in whose memory era, who was then associated scape work, and an advance
Aaron
the new Center building w a s with the Frankfort Opera. He crew for construction work is
erected. In the future, a con- became a conductor at this tam- being prepared.
The camp is based on the prin-
cert or lecture will be arranged r•d house a year later and con-
annually in memory of Mr. De- tinued to hold the post until ciples of self-labor and demo-
cratic rule, and is one of sev-
Roy. Mr. Wolff's recital will 1933.
As guest conductor, Wolff eral Habonim camps throughout
also be the third event in the
Center's Jewish lecture and con- took part in the "International the United States and Canada.
cert series. The remaining two Chamber Music Festivals" held The campers strive to achieve
events are: A lecture on "Jewish at Baden-Baden, having been a similarity to the Kvutzoth in
Wit and Humor" by Irving Dav- engaged by the eminent corn- Palestine, and several of their
institutions are actually taken
idson, known as the "Jewish poser, Paul Hindemith. Wolff's
from the Kvutzoth.
folk
reputation
soon
spread,
and
he
Ripley," and a recitalof
songs in costume by Nina Gor- appeared, as a conducter, else-
dani, noted actress-singer. where in Germany and other YOUNG JUDAEAN DANCE
Mr. Wolff is now the only ex- countries.
Always a keen musician, Wolff ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20
ponent of art songs who gives
concert performances to his own felt that a conductor should have
Plans for the Keren Hanoar
accompaniments, combining .a a full undesstanding of the voice,
musical intelligence with ball- an d , therefore started develop- dance being sponsored by the
haat vocal ability, and thus ing his fine natural baritone Young Judaean Council of De-
bringing unity between voice and voice. At an operatic dress re- troit, which will be held at the
instrument — something rarely hearsal, one of the singers be- Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawr-
achieved. ing suddenly indisposed, Wolff ence and Dexter Avenues, on
Ernst Wolff has had an ex- assumed the baritone part and Saturday evening, April 20, are
optional career. Born in Baden- sang it so well that all of his progressing rapidly and nearing
Baden in the Black Forest, and co-artists urged him to take'ci•npletion.
be
Several novel ideas will
trained in Berlin and at Frank- the career of a singer. Tak;ng
fort on the Main, he began his this advice. he seriously studied carried out to make this dance
career as a concert pianist and voice with Prof. Johannes Willy. an outstanding success. This
accompanist, giving recitals a•l a famous lieder singer in Frank- dance is the first social venture
Maestro of the season to be sponsored by
as soloist with or- fort, and later with
■ appearing
chestras. At the age of 23 he Vittorino Moratti, in Milan. Young Judaea in Detroit and all
youth groups of the city are in-
iaornt i c i p aptrei z easn d w i s lul p p obr et
fund
awarded to winners in waltz and
jitterbug contests. Proceeds will

MO'OS CHITIM COMMITTEE REPORTS `;:ltie,d
LUKEWARM RESPONSE TO APPEALS

high hopes of a community, who has not already be applied to the Keren Hanoar
i_ quota of all Young Judaean
Despite its
Mo'os Chetim done so, to send in his cont a- g
participating. Keren He-
few weeks ago, the
Charles A. Smith,
to
Scout
Palestinean
the
noar
Committee
finds
at the bution
present time,
with itself,
less money
chairman, at 1935 Glynn Court. movement, is the project sup-
III
Last week the names of in- ported in Palestine by Young
than it had last year, to meet dividuals were published, who Judaean groups throughout the
the Passover needs of the same had made contributions to Mo'os United States.
Tickets have been distributed
Thirteen Chitim in lieu of sending flow-
number of families.
hundred families are already ci's to Mrs. A. Weisman, vice- to members of all Young Juda-
w-- o can groups and may be obtained
registered with the Committee chairman of the committee,h
and many more are expected to is recovering from a serious ill- from any member. Tickets and
apply before April 17, the dead- ness. Mr. Smith announces that further information may also
line for applications. the following have contributed be obtained from Mrs. Sol Kay,
The committee has sent let- for the same purpose: Mrs. Ber- 3253 Leslie, Townsend 5-6546.

tem of appeal to interested in- nard Koper, Mrs. Samuel Ber-
d man, Mrs. William Gordon and
, dividuals and organizations, an
1 oral appeals have been made in Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg.
Mr. Smith will broadcast an
re-
the synagogues, but the
More
appeal
on behalf of the Mo'os
sponse has been lukewarm.
money must be raised or a great Chetim Committee, on Saturday
13, at 8:30
April
number of Jewish families in the evening,
community will be unable to ob- o'clock, and Sunday noon, Anvil
serve Passover in the traditional 14, at 12 :15 o'clock, over the
Jewish manner. The committee Altman Jewish Hour, radio sta-
requests every individual in the tion WM BC.

JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
OUTDOOR FETE SUNDAY

The Junior Home Relief So-
ciety will give its annual scav-
enger hunt and wienie roast,
Sunday, April 14.
The scavenger hunt will start
from the home of Dorothea Wit-
tenstein, 3000 Doris, at 7 p. m.
and the wienie roast will be held
Joseph at Belle Isle after the hunt.
Hirschman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gifts to North End Clinic Hartman; in memory of Mrs. Ilat- The affair is for paid-up mern-
but friends are welcome.
ti-1 North E d clinic has received tie Lansky, from Miss Sadie hers,
call
n
Hirschman and .Jesse F. Hirsch- For further information,
Readyn Shapiro, Tomtsend
the follow !ig. contributions :
4754.
In tom of recovery of Rabbi
A. M. Ber,bnian, from the Finley
family; in memory of Israel Char-
1 4), from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Honor Golden Wedding An- Charles Shohl, U. A. H. C.
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Honorary President, Dies
Sternberv; in memory of Anthony man.
in Cincinnati
Deutsch, f rom Mr. and Mrs.
.
Morr i • s Weine with In-
Charles Hamburger; in memory
scripton n Golden Book Charles Shohl, who served from
of parent,, Lorena U. and Jacob
.
1921-25 as president of the Union
L. Freud, from Miss Clarice Freud
honor
of
the
golden
wedding
In
and Henry '1'
.1. Gittel
Freud; Newmark,
in memory anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- of American Hebrew Congrega-
l , of Mrg
cis Weine, the following relatives tions, parent body of Liberal Ju-
' • • T - ii ic
from Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin.
for Children:
In have
inscribed
names
in Na-
the daism
in Ameri
For the Fund
Golden
Book their
of the
Jewish
as honorary
p ca and, since 1925,
Supplementary
Medical
Assistanc e
and
Mrs.
Charles
Hamburger;
in
tional
Fund:
Rohinson
family,
cently
at
the
age died
of 89 in re-
Cin-
memory of Saul Jacob, from m
Mr.
resident,
cinnati.
W
Stein-Herman
Born in Cincinnati, Oct. 4, 1850,
Stein-Herma families, Saar , Rev.
gel' family, I)uvidOV family
memory of Anthony Deutsch, from Louis Weinger family, M. r and Mr. Shohl was educated in his na-
• . ' . Z. five city. He was in the whole-
.
Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Gunsbergi
In memory of M • is. Millie Netzorg, Mrs. Michael Mich in, 1
u
al


clothing business
from M . . and Mrs. I. R. Myers, Wainger family, Silverman family, h se
1911. there until
is reti
1
s ‘ 1 Miss Sadie Hirschman, Jesse F. Gant family.

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