December 27, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle MAGNIFICENT GIFT TO MEPICAL LITERATURE BY JEWISH DOCTORS Chanukah Greetings Greetings To our many friends and customers on the occasion of Chanukah 0.111OLLINS Co. 1. 528 (Woodward Give. SUITS • MILLINERY • ACCESSORIES FURS • CLOTH COATS • DRESSES World Celebrities Scheduled to Appear s ymphonic With Symphony • CORSETS GREETINGS To our host of Jewish friends we ex- tend our sincerest wishes for a Joyous Holiday — May your holiday fes- tivities and services attain the success and beauty for which you have so diligently planned. UNIVERSAL CARPET SERVICE CARPETS, RUGS & LINOLEUM CAREFULLY LAID Contract Work a Specialty CHERRY 7030 310 W. CONGRESS ST. A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL! KNIGHT PLATING CO. W. B. KNIGHT 3143 BELLEVUE AVE. A group of Jewish physicians Called Jewish Type," a highly among whom are some of the scholarly article, and Dr. Noah outstanding names in medicine E. 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Leo Wul• economist and authortiy on Jew- man, Dr. Max Danzis, Dr. Max ish statistics, on "The Natural H. Weinberg, Dr. Hyman Mor- Increase of the Jewish Popula- rison, Dr. Abraham Myerson, Dr. tion During the Last Century" Max Meyerhof, Dr. Victor Rob- is a significant essay. It answers inson, Dr. Harry Friedenwald, many questions hitherto un- Dr. David I. Macht, Dr. Edward known. It helps clarify the facts Podolsky, Dr. Aaron Bray, Dr. regarding the rapid numerical Eric Nassau, Dr. I. Kanewsky. The problems of the emigre growth of Jewry during the last physicians, the issue of Jewish 100 years. Then again, there is an arti- hospitals and facilities for grad- cle on "Jewish Physicians in the uate training, facts regarding Zionist Movement" by Dr. Harry Jews in modern medicine, two A. Savitz who relates fascinating articles on Dr. Sigmund Freud stories regarding Dr. Max Nor- are among the subjects discussed. dau, Dr. Leon Pinsker, Moses ben Dr. Macht's "The Bible as a Nachman (Nachmanides), Dr. Source of Subjects for Scientific Joseph Chazanovitz, Dr. Wolff Research" is among the very in- Haffkine, Dr. Saul Tchernichov- teresting titles in the volume. sky, Prof. Paul Ehrlich, and Many illustrations liven up this many others—all physicians and 240-page book. Physicians and all Zionists. dentists will find this symposium Two Michigan scientists con- of great value. Net proceeds tribute to this volume. Prof. Ra- from this work will go for refu- phael Isaacs writes on "The So- gee colonization in Palestine. PLAZA 1167 Chanukah Greetings .. e . Francescatti, French violinist in his Detroit debut, playing Lalo's Espagnole ; Feb. 13, Sir Thomas Beecham, English maestro; Feb. 20, Albert Stoes- sel, American leader; Robert and Casadesus, French pianist; March Many world-celebrities feature attractions remain on G, gala closing concert. Three programs remain in the the schedule of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra which has now Friday matinee series, repeat reached the season's half-way performances of the preceding Thursday nights: Jan. 3, Kolar mark. "To date the guest-conductor and Croks; Jan. 24, Szell and season of the Detroit Symphony Horowitz; Feb. 14, Beecham. has been one of the itost satis- _ These concerts are preceded by factory we have had," Murray subscription luncheons of the G. Paterson, orchestra manager, Women's Association of the De- said in reviewing the activities. troit Symphony, at which Edith "There, have been a number of Rhetts Tilton lectures. The five remaining concerts truly great concerts and the en- in the Saturday night "pop" thusiasm of individuals and audi- series, directed by Kolar: Jan. ences alike has been more than _ 4, Winifred Heidt, mezzo-so- encouraging. The splendid ar tistic success so far, climaxed prano of the Metropolitan Op- by the record-breaking appear- era ; Jan. 18, Percy Grainger, ances of the Ballet Russe, has pianist, in a first performance of John Alden Carpenter's Con- made the symphony a topic of general conversation hereabouts." certo; Feb. 1, Samuel Sarin, Detroit pianist, Seven concerts remain in the prize-winning laying Strauss' Burleske; Feb P The series. Thursday night 1 Ilya Schkolnik, playing the dates, conductors and soloists: 15, Jan. 2, Victor Kolar; Richard Sibelius Violin Concerto; March attraction to be announced. Croks, tenor; Jan. 9, Desire De- 1 , The three remaining Young fauw, Belgian conductor, who People's Saturday morning con- made his American debut with the Boston Symphony only soy_ certs: .Jan. 18, Percy Grainger, ago; Ilya Schkolnik, pianist; Feb. 8, Olga Fricker and eral weeks violinist, and Georges Miquelle, Her Dancers; March 1, Folk 'celilst, performing the Brahm's Instruments, featuring the cym- all-Tschaikovsky program ; Vlad _ balum and the dulcimer. In the double concerto; Jan. 23, Georg series of free concerts for school Szell, Hungarian, directing an children, there also remain three imir Horowitz, Russian pianist; programs (played and broadcast Jan. 30, Szell, conductor; Zino at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays) ; Jan. 15, special concert for high school students; Feb. 5 and 26 Plans are being made for the promised invitational concert for the organization known as Friends of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, Inc. The tentative date is Wednesday night, Feb. 5. Protestant Inter - Church , Bodies Deplore Anti- Semitism and BEST WISHES TO THE ....ENTIRE.... JEWISH COMMUNITY We wish to thank you all for your past patronage and hope to merit your confidence in the future. UNITED DAIRIES, Inc. 4055 PURITAN AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—(Re- ligious News Service)—A plea to every Christian church in ev- ery community to "create Chris- tian attitudes toward the Jews," was voiced here by a Seminar Commission on Anti-Semitism and Refugees, held as part of the joint meeting of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and six cooperating inter-church bodies. "We deplore the existence of anti-Semitism in America," said the plea, "and declare our oppo- sition to it because it is con- trary to the teachings and spirit of Christ." Earlier Deadline For the Next Issue On account of New Year's Day occurring on Wednesday, there will be an earlier dead- line for next week's issue. 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