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Subscribe NOW by sending your remittance at once with the Flatwork All Finished 79c 14 6. M'Y 3, 1940 ages of 18 to 25 is invited to attend the open meeting on May 7. After the meeting there will be entertainment. For informa- tion call Miss Lillyan Zleifman, Tyler 7.4391. MAURICE SCHWARTZ the "Brothers Ashkenazi" which entertained Yiddish theatergoers a few seasons ago, Maurice Schwartz, outstanding actor of the Yiddish stage, will come to Detroit in his latest stage tri- umph, "Salvation" by Sholem Asch, author of the best seller "The Nazarene." "Salvation" or "Der Thilem Yid" as it is called in Yiddish, is steeped in tradition and sim- ple philosophy of the Talmudic scholars of the 16th century. As in all of his plays, Mr. Schwartz has surrounded himself with a stellar cast of performers, all members of his Yiddish Art Thea- ter, the group which discovered Paul Muni, John Garfield and other great names. The support- ing cast of the Yiddish Art Thea- ter that will assist Mr. Schwartz are Isidore Casher, Judith Abra- banell, Anna Apel, Gustow Schacht, Julius Adler, Abraham Teitilbatim, Rebecca 'Weintraub, David Opatoshu, Morris • Strass- berg and a cast of 40. The entire production, scenery, light effects, costumes as pro- duced in the Yiddish Art Thea- ter will be seen at the Wilson Theater. Incidental music is by Sholom Secunda. and dances by Lillian Shapiro. May 6—Opening dinner of Allied Jewish Campaign. Guest speaker, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver; chairman, Fred M. Butzel. May 7—First report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Cam. paign, at Hotel Stotler. Program in charge of Women's Division. May 8—Second report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign, at Hotel Statler. Guest speaker. Marvin Lowenthal, eminent author, lecturer and traveler. May 9—Third report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Cam- paign, at Hotel Statler. Program in charge of Executive Committee. May 10—Fourth report luncheon meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign, at Hotel Statler. Guest speaker, Dr. James G. Heller, eminent rabbi, author, lecturer, Zionist leader, composer. May 21—Monthly open forum of Detroit chapter of American Jewish Congress, at Jewish Community Center. A national Jewish leader will be the guest speaker. NEW DIRECTORS CHOSEN BY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER At the sixth annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center held Wednesday, April 24, the following were elected to the board of directors for a term of three years: Mesdames Joseph H. Ehrlich, Leon H. Frank, Samuel R. Glogower, Joseph W. Welt; Messrs. H. C. Broder, David J. Cohen, Maurice Glasier, Samuel H. Rubiner and James Wineman. The following were re-elected to honorary directorship for a term of one year: Clarence H. Enggass, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Isidore Sobeloff, Rab- bi Joshua S. Sperka, Abraham Srere and Henry Wineman. Newly elected as an honorary di- recto• was Fred M. Butzel. The feature of the evening was a panel discussion in which Golub Presented Center members participated as The subject under In Concert Here discussants. consideration was, "What I Ex- pect of the Center in 1940-41." Solomon Golub, composer of Participating were Joe Clayton, Jewish lieder, appeared in a re- representing the intermediates: cital at the Park Avenue Pent House, Sunday, April 28. The occasion was the Second Annual Third Seder Celebration spon- sored by the Detroit group "Nor Nisht Gedaiget." At tables decked with flowers, candles and Passover delicacies, the large audience was thrilled with Mr. Golub's songs. It was a Irving Davis, the sub-seniors; Daniel Raskin, the seniors; Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, the adult women; Harold Weiss, the club leaders; Elconan H. Saulson, the Health Club. Herman Jacobs, executive director, acted as moderator. Henry Meyers, as president of the Center, delivered the annual report. At a meeting of the board of directors, held jointly with the annual meeting, the present of- ficers were selected for the com- ing year: President, Henry Mey- ers; vice presidents, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower and Saul Caulson; secretary, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt; treasurer, Saul R. Levin. The entertainment of the eve- ning consisted of a reading by Miss Reva Reichman of Dorothy Parker's "The Waltz." Featured also was a skit taken from the recent musical show "Thumbs Up," entitled "Abraham, Isaac and Jacobs." The participants were Seymour Ede', Nathan Shaf- kind and Hyman Paransky. SHAAREY ZEDEK RE-ELECTS ISAAC SHETZER PRESIDENT program exclusively of the works of the composer. Mr. Golub him- self sang with his usual melodic sweetness the tender "Es Bet di Welt," "A Liber Gast" and many other favorites that have been acclaimed by his enthusias- tic audiences. The program was brought to a fitting close with his impressive song "Nacht" in which the entire audience spon- taneously joined and became a singing ensemble. Shoshana Brooks, soprano, in- terpreted beautifully some of Golub's best known songs. She was recalled again and again to the platform after singing "Mein Gerl," the newest of Golub's compositions. Aaron Rosenberg, acting as master of ceremonies, opened the program with a humorous inter- pretation of the Third Seder and introduced Dan F•ohman, Rebec- ca Katzman-Frohman and Sadie Cooper, violinist, who gave a splendid rendition of Mendels- sohn's Trio in D Minor. ISAAC SHETZER Congress Youth Division to Meet Monday Anne Wiener Gets Dance Contract at Ford Fair Exhibit The Youth Division of the American Jewish Congress will meet at the home of Miss Rhoda Levenson, 2240 Sturtevant Ave., at 8:30 p. m. on Monday. Those interested in joining the Youth Division are invited. Miss Anne Wiener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiener of 2213 Atkinson Ave., who has been a student for the past three years with the School of Ameri- can Ballet, New York, has won a contract for six months to Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at its annual meeting held on April 25, re-elected Isaac Shet- zer, president. Mr. Shetzer serves his second term in the present cycle and had served for three terms as president previously. Other officers were elected as follows: Morris H. Blumberg, vice-president; Charles Rubiner, treasurer; Harry M. Shulman, secretary. The following were elected members of the board for a three-year term: David S. Fried- man, Judge Harry B. Keidan, Abraham Srere and Meyer Stone. Dr. Leonard Sidlow was elected to the board for a two-year term. Reports were submitted at this meeting by the officers and com- mittee chairmen. An encouraging report was submitted by the edu- cational committee pointing to progress achieved by the Shaarey Zedek Schools during the past year. dance at the World's Fair in the Ford car exhibit. Miss Wiener, who is a gradu- ate of Northern High School, also studied dancing with Miss Portia Rollins for a period of two yers, and later with Olga Fricke) . for a period of three years, both of them celebrated dancers and dancing instructors of Detroit. Anne will graduate from the School of American Ballet the latter part of June, 1940. tvla