February 7, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle •8 assisted at the organ Town Hall Program Initi- conducting, by Edith Zlotnik. The temple ini- tiated a town hall program in ated at Pontiac Temple connection with the worship, and Sabbath services of Temple Beth laymen participate in the service. JaCob ,commenced on Friday, Jan. Abe Lapides delivered the Sab- 31,, with Rabbi Eric Friedland bath sermon, and following the worship there was a discussion of the subject matter by the assem- bly. - PONTIAC NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman of Chippewa Road left for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of Cherokee Road left for Florida. Mrs. Jack Wainger left to join WINDOW SHADES her husband, who is now in • MADE TO ORDER Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lapides of Cleaned and Repaired Chippewa Road left Feb. 5, for LINOLEUM - Florida. 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Mr. Ellmann announced at the meeting of the board of directors on Tuesday that individual mem- bers are arranging meetings of non-members and that competent speakers will address these groups in an effort to enlist large num- bers of Detroiters in the pressing need of a strong voice from American Jewry in behalf of Palestine's needs. Statement by Ellmann In a follow-up statement on the progress of the local drive, Mr. EEllmannsaid this week: "How does the community re- spond to our appeal? From un- expected sources and every walk of life men are coming forth to join our movement, and, more than that, are lending their aid in the enlistment of new recruits. "Why not? Out of the total col- lapse of so many powerful ideol- ogical promises and the attendant disillusionment of many honest thinkers, one major movement has stood much better the test of time and fortune. Its pro- tagonists do not suffer from the same intellectual homelessness of the erstwhile idealists who had high hopes to reform the whole world. Instead, the prophet of this humble movement, Theodore Herzl, four decades ago, saw the terrific urgency of a secure Na- tional homeland; saw the need for a solution through a place of refuge; insisted on Palestine PROF. ROSENTHAL AND HIS PUPIL, JULIUS CHAJES, WHO IS as a site for reorienting Jewish NOW DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AT capacities, and for recaptur- ing thereby an essential political THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER IN DETROIT status. "Non-Jewish thinkers of our Moriz Rosenthal, world famed and Mrs. Herman Wise, Mr. and times have been able to appre- master of the piano, will present Mrs, nAvid S. Zemon, Mr. and ciate some of these values even a recital of varied music for the Mrs. Hoke Levin, Mr. and Mrs. more than we ourselves. Pierre piano at his appearance in the :.Fax Kogan, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Paasen, John Haynes Holmes, Jewish Community Center, on Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Charles Edward Russell, G. K. Mrs. David J. Levy, Chesterton, and many others. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 8:30 p.m. Grossner, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus, Mr. The only living pupil of Liszt, end Mrs. Israel H imelhoch, Mr. have sensed this renaissance Mr. Rosenthal's power as a pian- and Mrs. Willinm Abramsohn, much more than our own escap- ist is undiminished at the age Mr. and Mrs. \Niter Poole, Mrs. ists. "For never in our checkered of 78. He is one of the giants Julian Wolfner. history have we been so close to of the world of music in which The junior hostesses who, under so miraculous a development rep- he has been a luminary for chairmanship of Mrs. Martin resented by this homecoming of over 68 years. Prof. Rosenthal's appearance Butzel, will serve as usherettes a disillusioned people from sr at the Rosenthal concert, are: many despoiled lands. And only at the Jewish Community Center "rs. Victor W. Klein, Mrs. Julius those who have themselves trod- is made possible through the in- Kahn, Jr., Mrs. Howard A. den the fields, the valleys, and tercession of Julius Chajes, at K-ichen, Mrs. Philip Marcuse, the a b ,at in , have Palestine, geof t Pae present director of music at the Mrs. Robert Spiegel, Miss Helene been hilltops le to get s ome feel i ng Center, master pupil and close Lindenbaurn, Mrs. Leonard Lewis, converts these erstwhile distil- friend of Mr. Rosenthal. Mr. mrs. William H. Frank, Mrs. herited into epic figures. Rosenthal will receive no remun- Am . son Tabor, Mrs. Royal Oppen- eration for the concert and his helm, Mrs. Ralph Schroder, Mrs. appearance is a contribution to Harold T. Rattner, Mrs. Paul the music department of the Cen- Broder. Mrs. Jerome Grossman, ter. The income from the con- iss Miriam Sauls, Miss Ethel (Continued from Page 1) cert will be used for scholarships, Rubiner, Miss Edith Shetzer, music, instruments, and other Mi Mss Miriam Shetzer, Mrs. Sam- i h Colten, Joint Distribution Committee on equipment in the musical activi- u Gross, Mrs. Gross M • Joseph J the rescue and rehabilitation of Mrs. Max Shayowitz. ti es of the Center. millions of Jewish sufferers from General admission to the con- Chafes Impressed Rosenthal war and persecution throug hout cert will be $1, and sponsors' One of Mr. Rosenthal's star the world. ticket s will be $2 each and $4 The Joint Distribution Commit- per couple. Tickets are on sale pupils, Julius Chajes, now direct- in the office of the Jewish Corn- or of the music department of tee convened the extr aordinary through invitations is- the Jewish Community Center, e , munity Center. so impressed Rosenthal when he meeting The concert by Mr. Rosenthal Played for him as a youth that sued by Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, secured for him an honor honorary chairman; Paul Baer- is being conducted under the sus- played pices of the Center Music Com- award and took him on as his wall. chairman; Edward M. M. mittee, of which Mrs. Abraham star private pupil. Chajes years Warburg, co-chairman; Herbert Cooper is chairman. Herman after explained that Rosenthal H. Lehman, vice-chairman; James Wise is chairman of the Rosen- never softened matters for his N. Rosenberg, chairman, James H. execu- Back- tit, v . e committee; thal concert committee. chairman, national council; pupils, made them play with their e A large number of prominent coats on during the hottest days, individuals in this city are act- gave them the hardest chairs. Jonah B. Wise, vice-chairman; ing as sponsors of this concert. Rosenthal had said, "Music to Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice- good must come hard. A plan- chairman. The Joint Distribution The following are among the be goo Committee, now in its 27th year sponsors: Mrs. Bernard Argie- ist must play away from his surroundings. The music must of service, is the major Amer- wicz, Fred Butzel, Miss Emma relief, emigra- ican agency forrelief, Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman C. come from him painfully ." tion and rehabilitation aid for Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal had fashioned a new Jews abroad. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cope- Among the speakers on the II. method of fingering and his pun- land, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, Mrs. Leon H. Frank, ils had to learn it. When Chajes program will be Morris C. Trop- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, would protest that his own fin- er, European chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gold- Bering must serve him as well, Joint Distribution Committee, Rosenthal would push him from who has just returned from that stick, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Charles H am - h's seat and would sit down to war-racked continent and who burger, Herman Hoe xter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman play himself. The young pupil will present his report on condi- Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin was soon back in the seat silent- tions overseas. Jaffe, Mrs. Victor Klein, Mrs. ly and painfully distributing his J. D. C. Launches $11,250,000 keyboard as de- Campaign for 1941 b g t the keaysbtoearr. Walter Laib, Abraham J. Levin, fingers d alongthe m Today The Joint Distribution Commit- Mrs. Saul R. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Chajes is recognized as one of tee officially announced that it Barnett Malbin, Mr. and Mrs. the finest young musicians who will seek to raise $11,250,000 in has won acclaim in Europe and 1941 for the relief of overseas Henry Meyers, Murray J. Pater- Jewry. In an accompanying state- son, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Pren- in this country. Interesting anecdotes are told ment, Paul Baerwald, chairman tis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, about Rosenthal. He was walk- of the JDC, said that a rela- Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, ing with Chajes on a rainy day. tively low figure was set because Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mr. Neither wore a coat. A boy of the fact that Jewish commu- and Mrs. Nathan Simons, Ilya rushed up to them and said, nities in the United States would Schkolnick, Mrs. D. W. Simons, "Isn't it dangerous for an old be confronted with many de- Seymour Simons, Mr. and Mrs. man to be walking about on a mands on their generosity. Mr. Baerwald pointed out that Myron Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. (lay like this without a coat?" Ellis Thal, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenthal looked closely at Cha- the JDC reuirements for the first Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney jes and said, "What, would you six months of this year alone to- tailed $12,600,000. Wallace, Dr. B. D. Welling, Mr. call Chajes an old man?" J. D. C.