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September 27, 1940

Symphony to Open Its
27th Season Thurs-
day, Oct. 17

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
Open Rally Oct. 13

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"PASTOR HALL" MOVES CHURCH
AUDIENCES HERE TO TEARS

FOR SALE—APARTMENTS

The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek an-
Great Film Sponsored by the Roosevelts
Operating under the guest con- nounces the beginning of the Previews of G
ductor plan, and presenting in new season with an open meeting
Reveal Indignation Against the Nazi Terror
on
Sunday,
Oct.
13,
at
3
p.
m.,
addition one of the most impres-
in the social hall of the Shaarey
Church audiences attending of Hitlerism. It condemns anti-
s ive lists of celebrated soloists Zedek•
in its history, the Detroit Sym-
Officers for this season are: previews of the showing of the Semitism, defends womanhood Out of town investors buy.
great film, "Pastor Hall," which which is being ravaged in the int). Confidence confirmed.
phony Orchestra will op en i ts
27th season Thursday night, Oct, Murray Jacobs, president; My- is based on the tragic experience Germany of the Nazis, and rep-
rom Dushkin, vice president; in Germany of Rev. Martin Nie- resents a passionate plea for Rely on our Facts and
17, in Masonic Temple.
Figures.
A total of 45 performers is Marshall Brenner, treasurer; moeller, who opposed the Nazi freedom as opposed to the op-
Mildred
Jacobs,
corresponding
terror and was sent to a concen- pression of the Hitlerite regime
scheduled for the coming winter,
Marked Down
made up of five different courses secretary; Beatrice Awerbuch, re- tration camp as a punishment, of brutality.
cording
secretary;
board
mem-
to
$100,000 for this big 65
were
seen
leaving
the
Film
Ex-
of concerts; 14 Thursday nights;
The film traces the coming of
six Friday matinees, repeat per- bers, Maurice Coggan, Mar- change Projection Room here Stormtroopers to a peaceful vil- apartment. Was $300,000 in
formances of as many preceding shall Brenner, Mildred Jacobs, with tears in their eyes.
lage in Germany, and shows how the good time '20's. Terms
Although no theater has as life there was upset, how the $30,000 to new mortgage.
Thursdays: 10 Saturday night Rose Stone, Adela Robins, Rubin
"pop" concerts; six Saturday Zissman, Beatrice Awerbuch, yet been assigned for the show- people were terrified, how the
Dushkin, Ted Heideman ing of this historic film, which hand of the gangsters finally Was $150,000
morning Young People's pro- Myrom
opens with an introductory reached the brave pastor who Now only $45,000. 31 apart-
grams and six free concerts in and Murray Jacobs.
A broad program has been speech by Mrs. Eleanor Roose- was thrown into a concentration ments furnished. Elevator,
the series for school children.
The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo planned which embraces cultural, velt, hundreds of church people camp and brutally beaten for new carpets, new stoves,
will give four performances, one religious, athletic, and social ac- have already seen it at the Film daring to speak his mind in de= n e w refrigeration, n e w
of which is to be included in the tivities. Mr. Weinberg will be Exchange Bldg. through the cour- fense of truth,
painted walls, stoker, Take
the first speaker of the season tesy of Max Blumenthal, who
Thursday night series, Nov. 28.
The sermon delivered in his cash & trade for $25,000
Eight conductors will partici- and will have for him topic "How is in charge of the projection church after he escaped from equity.
Youth Can Prepare for a room for the police censorship the concentration camp, and
pate in the 1940-1941 season. In .Jewish
Career."
bureau.
order of their appearances they
while waiting to be taken into Sold $100,000
The first social event will be
James Roosevelt is the sponsor custody again by Stormtroopers Mortgage was $50,000. 16
are Victor Kolar, Bruno Walter,
an
old-fashioned
movie
and
of this picture. It is the highest waiting outside the church, is a apartment all 3 rooms. New
Efrem Kurtz, Tauno Hannikain-
en, Desie Defauw, Georg Szell, dance night on Oct. 26 at 8:30, type of indictment against Naz- masterpiece of the drama.
steam boiler, new stoker.
Georges Enesco and Albert Sto- in the social hall of Shaarey Ze- ism yet shown on the screen. It
"Pastor Hall" is a great chal-
Price cut to $31,500. Terms
dek.
The
co-chairmen
are
Mau-
portrays
the
revolt
of
true
men
lenge to the democracies to join $6,300.
essel.
rice
Coggan,
Mildred
Jacobs
and
of
faith
against
the
indecencies
Soloists for the Thursday con-
in the battle against the inde-
cencies of Nazism. The showing $10,500 For Deed
certs and the dates: Jose Iturbi, Rubin Zissman. There will be
no
admission
charge
and
all
are
pianist, Nov. 17; Dorothy May- invited.
of the film in theaters in this
Gordon Says Jewish Youth country
is a tribute to the de- Elegant 22 apartment 3 to
nor, soprano, Oct. 31; Jascha
Approve Conscription Bill votion to causes of justice and 4 rooms. Painted walls, new
Heifetz, violinist, Nov. 21; Gre-
stoves, new carpets. Entire
liberty of the Roosevelts.
gor Piatigorsky, 'cellist, Dec. 12; North Woodward J. W. E.
price only $43,000. Subject
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The anti-Nazi play
Richard Crooks, tenor, Jan. 2;
"Pastor
W. 0. Plans Luncheon
In the last issue of The Chron- Hall" was written by Ernst Tel- to new $32,500 mortgage.
Ilya Schkolnik, violinsit, and
and Card Party
icle there appeared a letter from ler, the eminent German writer
Georges Miquelle, 'cellist, Jan.
MR. BEDFORD
the Jewish American Youth who committed suicide last year
9; Vladimir Horowitz, pianist,
The North Woodward Branch Council expressing the attitude while in exile from his home- Homer Warren & Co.
Jan. 23; Zino Francescatti, viol-
inist, Jan. 30; Robert Casadesus, of the Jewish Women European of that organization on the con- land. The play is being pub-
IN wars Dependable Service
pianist, Feb. 20. The season's Welfare Organization is spon- scription legislation. An invita- lished in book form by Random
tion
was
also
extended
to
the
House.
final concert will be played soring a luncheon and bridge
and mah jogn party at the Work- community to participate in a
March 6.
Conductors for the Friday ser- men's Circle Educational Center, Peace Rally sponsored by the
ies will be Walter, Kolar, Ham- 11529 Linwood, on Monday, Oct. Council.
I thing that the Council is in
nikainen, Szell and Enesco; solo- 28, at 12:30 o'clock.
At a recent meeting arrange- grave error. The impression de-
ists will be Maynor, Ileifetz,
Piatigorsky, Crooks and Horo- ments were made for a Red rived from such a statement is
For the High Holy Days--also your New Year Cards—at the
witz.
Cross Unit for the production of that Jewish youth generally is
The Saturday concerts will emergency work. Members are opposing the Burke-Wadsworth
have the following
features: urged to contact Mrs. Margolin, legislation. The writer feels that
Alec Templeton, pianist, Oct. 26; Northland 7298, or Mrs. S. M. exactly the opposite is true; that
Jewish Youth for the most part
9008 12TH STREET (formerl y on Lawrence, near Dexter)
Sigurd Rascher, saxophonist, Nov. Shore, president, UN. 1-0304.
Plans are now in progress for realize the necessity of such a
9; Mischa Kottler, pianist, Nov.
Telephone—Trinit y 2-9878
23; Ypsilanti Normal Choir, the eighth annual donor lunch- bill and is whole-heartedly en-
dorsing
the
entire
prepardness
Frederick Alexander, conductor, eon to be held at the Shaarey
Dec. 7; Fisk Jubilee Singers, Dec. Zedek on Jan. 7. Mrs. A. Gleich- program which is being carried
21; Winifred Haidt, mezzo-so- er, general chairman, accounces out under the leadership of our
prano, Jan. 4; Percy Grainger, there are various ways of raising great president. I personally feel
pianist, Jan, 18; Samuel Sorin, funds. Mrs. J. Mekler, TY. 4- that the attitude of the Council
pianist, Feb. 1; Ilya Schkolnik, 0952, and Mrs. H. Austria, TR. on this subject is not only con-
violinist, Feb. 15. The last con- 2-4177, are in charge of card trary to general viewpoint of
cert in the "pop" series will be parties. Mrs. J. Bagdade, TO. the community itself but that
played March 1.
7-2199, will make dates for rum- the council's policy has been dic-
now being sold and
Kolar will be in charge of the mage at a store now available. tated by a minority of the mem-
bership.
For
reservations
call
Mrs.
Anna
Saturday night programs as well
serviced by
It might be suggested that at
as of the two series of children's Goldberg, TO. 8-9032.
their
forthcoming
"Peace
Rally"
concerts. Edith Rhetts Tilton,
as usual, will lecture at the lat- Special Program Will Mark the Council invite one or two
speakers who represent opposite
ter two series.
Rosh Hashonah
points of view on this subject.
"The approaching season should
Very truly yours,
be one of the most colorful of
NEW YORK — One of the
LOUIS J. GORDON.
all," Murray G. Paterson, or- most important days in the He-
chestra manager, said in com- brew Calendar, Rosh Hashonah,
menting on the plans. "Ticket to be celebrated this year Oct. Open Meeting of Young
sales threaten to break existing 3-4, will be marked by a special
People's Club of Temple
records and this tells us plainly Jewish New Year service over
Beth El on Sunday
what the public thinks."
the NBC-Red Network, Saturday,
Sept. 28.
As the follow-up of a success-
program will be conducted
12250 JOS. CAMPAU
High Holy Day Services to by The
three of America's leading ful open house, the Young Peo-
ple's
Club
of
Temple
Beth
El
will
TO. 8-9310
Be Conducted At
rabbis, representing the differ-
ent branches of Jewry, and will hold an open meeting to further
Lachar's Hall
become
acquainted
with
the
guests
be heard from 11:30 p. m., to
of last Sunday, at Temple Beth
12 midnight, EDST.
High Holy Day services will be
Speakers will . be David de El's Third Floor Chapel, this
conducted in Lachar's Hall on Sola Pool, rabbi of the Spanish Sunday, Sept. 29, at 2:30 p. m.
12th St, This Minyan will be and Portuguese Synagogues, an
Plans for October activities,
known as Congregation Beth orthodox leader; Rabbi Max which include a supper-dance on
Lachar, Judah Lachar announces. Arzt, faculty-member of the the 13th in honor of Rabbi Sel-
wyn D. Russlander of Cincinnati,
The hall is spacious, well ven-
tilated and the seats are com- Jewish Theological Seminary of and the State Regional meeting
America,
a
conservative,
and
fortable. Mr. Lachar states that
of Temple Youths on the 27th,
In order to accommodate
proceeds from these services will Samuel Schulman, rabbi emeri- will be discussed at this meeting
our customers for their
be used for charitable purposes. tus of Temple Emanu-El, repre- and a guest speaker will be intro-
duced.
All those who are not members senting the Reform branch.
last minute Holiday needs,
The musical portion of the
of existing Detroit synagogues
Henry Cohen, chairman of the
broadcast.
which
will
consist
of
we will remain open
are invited to attend these
education committee will present
services.
the traditional liturgical songs plans at this meeting.
Lachar's Catering Co. is a well and a famous prayer set to mu-
ALL
established Detroit institution. Mr. sic by Cantor Pincus Jassinow- CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
Lachar is active in many ortho- sky, will be presented by Can-
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
dox activities, especially in the tor Jassinowsky and his cele-
The following have made con-
aad Ila-Kashruth. His concern brated choir of the Jewish Cen-
tributions to the Home for Aged:
is the largest strictly kosher ca- ter of New York City.
Mrs.
J. w. Allen In memory of Mrs.
Custom Made and Guaranteed
The entire broadcast will be Fanny Mendelsohn;
tering business in the city, oper-
Mrs. Harry Bar-
ating two large halls for meet- n•oduced under auspices of the n•tt In memory of Dr. Meyer Berris,
Mr. Louis Brody and Mrs. Jack La-
lags, banquets, weddings, etc. Mr. Synagogue Council of America. pides:
Mrs. J.
Friedberg In memory
with 9-in. HEMS
Lachar frequently grants the use
•
of mother Frayde; Mrs. Rachel Fried-
man. Belding. Mich., In memory of
of his halls free to Mizrachi ,
1— husband Abraham Friedman, mother
in. SIDE HEMS
Vaad Ila- Kashruth, Gewerkshaf-
Bertha. father Manuel and brother
Harry Herzberg; Mrs. Sarah C. Funk-
ten Campaign, the Jewish Nation-
21 /4 & 2 1/2 yds. long
ensteln, Alpena, Mich., In memory of
al 1% of kers Alliance and others.
brother Isaac Cohen; Mrs.

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Special Feature

Earlier Deadline
For Holiday Issue

Hebrew Ladies Aid Society

The public is invited to at-
tend the opening card party of
the season sponsored by the He-
brew Ladies Aid Society, to be
held on Monday evening, Oct.
2 1, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall.
Mrs. Philip Shapiro has charge
of the details for this affair.
Progress is reported in plans
for the annual donor luncheon
scheduled for Dec. 18,

The annual Rosh Hashonah
issue of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle will go to press
three days earlier than usual,
and copy for insertion in it
must reach the editor before
10 a. m. Monday, Sept. 30.
There will be earlier dead-
lines for forthcoming issues
which will appear during the
Succoth festival, and announce-
ments regarding them will be
published this week.

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C u rta i n s 11/2

Henrietta

F. Glad ,vin In memory of Mrs. J.
Finkelstein and Mrs. Fanny Mendel-
sohn; Samuel J. and Theresa Green-
berg in memory of Mrs. Fanny Men-
delsohn: Mrs. A..- Kahn In memory of
•uFband Aaron Kahn; Mrs. It. Lenhoff
In memory of
Mrs. Fanny Mendel-

sohn; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt

In
memot y of Mrs. Fanny Mendelsohn:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt and Jeanne
In memory of Mr. Osman E. Fisher; •

Mr. and Mrs. Jule Levy, Port Huron,
Mich., In memory of Mrs. Fanny Men-
delsohn; Mrs. I. NI. Lewis In memory
of Mrs. Fanny Mendelsohn; Mr. and
Mrs.
A. Rubenstein
In memory of
Mrs. Fanny Mendelsohn; Mrs. Fanny
Selinsky In memory of mother Mrs.
Otte' Abrahams; Marahall and Henry
'Weinberg. Bay City, Mich., In memory
of mother Hoda.

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