February 7, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 46 Mille- Dominguez, Mexican so- piano, who will render a pro- ishly night and day, doing till in day to Rabbi M. .1. Wohlgelernt ea r ' - gram of European and Mexican o htroit cmm y of te its power to secure the necessary secretary De ss, ong accompanied by Mrs. Sol funds quickly. It asks Detroit tee, and signed by Rabbis Israel Kessler ; Morris and Sylvia Jewry to contribute the sum of Rosenberg and Jacob Levenson Continued from Page 1 The first in a series of musi- Q. Hochberg, violin and piano duo; of the Vaad Ha-Hatzala Praesi- With a number of organiza- dium follows: "Just received trag- tales, under the auspices of the Kurt Saffir, 11-year-old pianist, times! The crucial and Chao- $30,000." ically alarming cables from deans music committee of the Jewish tic conditions throughout the l are imab de world created our an regularlY emer- tional and congregational gency have with which in the drive still to come pledges in, it Lithuanian Yeshivoth, unless we Community Center, will be given one of Mr. Chajes' Center pupils, organized fund-raising agen- was estimated by the local com- cable them immediately large on Feb. 25, at 8:30 p. m., in the whose piano studies des are not prepared to cope. misted that about $15,000 had funds many visas lapsing. There- Center auditorium. The program possible through a sc o arsh p y nd the Jewish Community Cen- "At this moment, over 4,000 already been secured toward the tensify fore compelled implore Unless you in- we will include vocalist, a violin ter. Jewish American your campaign. and piano a duo, an 11-year-old the The Detroit Music Study Youth Club Amer. thuania. Detroit quota which was set at lean Youth Chorus, which is one Chorus, under the direction of These are people and the Amer. souls tra p constitute the rem- 100 transportation tickets. The have required funds entire pro- boy-pianist, ter. Admission to Jewish this concert Julius Chajes, Center's music di- " rector, will render a group of nant of the bearers of our try- cost of bringing over one per- gram in danger. Among the contributors, addi- ditional culture, the spiritual son from Lithuania to the United tional to those announced in The of ' the be choral groups of the Cen- will by ticket only. Tickets aristocrats of East European States, via Japan, is $300. may be secured, free of charge, Palestinian songs. Chronicle last week, are : . The national drive has been Jewry. They find themselves in $000 each: European Women's W '' I - at the Center office at any time A Motion Picture Tour of living hell because they are un- launched several weeks ago In fare Organization, Congregation ittuti Previous to Sunday, Feb. 23. a Day m . anonymous (through I. shetzer): ominen Alaska at Art Insti- der constant fear for their safety an effort to save 2100 pr ' t sm each, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solal, This musicale will initiate a rabbis, leaders of Jewish commu- it,nrooneyi mooru sr)etrolt, (through I. Sher zer ) ; Young new series of musical programs tute Tuesday and very lives. $225; $150 each: 1Mrs. available for over nitres in Eastern Europe, teach- follow the successful series of 44 i Mislina Ge- to r le% • "Visas are Po li s h Sarah Goldman; $125; $100 each: Vladintitzer five concerts by the Michigan 2,100 of these Talmudic schol- ers and students of the P A motion picture tour of Alaska h w ho morra, Young Men, Shaarey shumal , Mogi. Symphony Orchestra and soloists . ars. Details of the rescue plan and Lithuanian Yeshivoth and the Pacific Northwest, all in Progressive Aid Society, ! Lew Wis- .r mm i - iim i non-quota have been worked out. Six bun- have secured non- uot Sol Q. Kessler is program natural color, will be presented pr, Ziff J e oseph 1" , 1.8' w - ''' a United nick. an for this new series of Detroit M ;111$50 Su(...TII.h Y : (T. nrA yro(no or died thousand dollars must be gration visas to cha i rman and A. Weisman), Gendelman & Na- at the Detroit Institute of Arts, obtained immediately to accom- States, Pales t i ne and other coon- than George Jacks li`aahln. Center musicales, and Mrs. raham Cooper is chairman of the Woodward at Kirby, next Tues- Morels Karbal, Aar°()%11. Harry this rescue. The Joint Dis- tries. G. Tunpu'r, day evening, Feb. 11, at 8:30, ‘s r i . iios .. sNt‘% 11initan, Mrs. Rai hi Center's music committee. The p lo acra tl ici da ritv io e ha ; s h had the i Eo,imikor tribution Committee has granted Isog&eileetr3e,teri„.a f t ,. }, A.nzekheiziti by Karl Robinson, travel-lecturer. Participating in the Feb. 25 Mutual the of Hahatzala, active $75,000 to the Vaad Soy I e ut y: ' ndly sionin:tri Friendly Included will be Alaskan gla- bb Die- t Re tho directly troit Council o Pf Ora which is the committee ' r 'el:P.I,a k tel" ciers, a trip up Taku River to Rabbsi I t erman the rescue work. Dr. A. M. Hershman and tettutIu Supply i B nn charge obf Overa Mrs. the gold mines, up the Stitkine Schwartz, Louis Briton, has thus far tonsil- Morris Adler of Shaarey Zae til Alex Gold- ltadner, II. Selker, Jacob Shevitz, River, visits to the fish canneries, ti:oor.g111losrarloslol)1. Schauer o.tvi i Stone, . Merl' ith, ,Snis ( - : 1 :IliderI , I. V1 :4t. I..r lth ath Bet elm (tali a trip up Mt. Rainier and many B Lewis Family. Itall Dr. e Sa t tTi et s i . actively with the committee. The by Rabbi Joseph B. Rabitio ea i ( ! ' I. Kra mer on), ',tilted Ilebtee, other• spots found on tourists' 1) ; ) son rt. Weiss, Louis Branch), 111or - . (mtudients) via the constituent congregation w s o xf; m ettch :S. S. Firestone, Rabbi Abraham ( illadelphia-Ityron mo I s itineraries. This is the second of jalpflaiMnUrs $t3roaonsportation cost In Se] , A con- the h Michigan Synagogue Confer- !25 s Adler, Meyer Beekman 1 Robert and Milton Marwil, $20; $15 f r Op person. (1.1.ev 111 Boston IPaper hrt rai())1i I isie ry ,h(t 'o. a series of motion picture vaca- ilusr3 l ornittn, l each :1,411,1,err)icitin,a,Sludr p .s. e rabbis ence ; • Congregation Shaarey Ze- i Bros.), A. L. Cohen. Len Cohen ( .s- tion tours being sponsored by the siderable numb P ee r ( M. r7;c11 .° Edelman, Dora Solomon Chinn z, Rabbi A. M. World Adventure Series, the pub- and students are already on their dek, and the Bnai Brith Lodges, Ink, It Rabbi Joseph Elsentnan, Jerry (Ireeti: through the assistance of Aaron conins, sal Watt, ladassah Study roup, Be Ja- n ti rsilIlla.11, Rabbi Leizer Levin, Madison lic lecture course at the Detroit G to Japan. Jo- Letter ervice (Ilinderstein Family), Ja- W i District I. 511- Ily A. Keidan, "The Vaad Hahatzala has anal- Droock, past president of cobs, B annon Jaffe, , locker, Elshisliker Society Institute of Arts. • I Levin, , Meyer New- col d, Jato La pies . , anonymous. Nei Jr o r - No. 6. eve man, Rabbi Joseph B. 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