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A Statement from Dr. Leo L. Honor

Addressed to Bernard Isaacs, Superintendent of the
United Hebrew Schools

November 21, 1941

BULLETIN
Hertha Glaz In
Concert at Center
Wertheim Heads
on Tuesday Night
Jewish Committee

crisis the message of Jewish edu-
Three hundred opera perform-
cation should be brought force- ances in a single season is the
As we go to press, we received
fully to every Jewish parent. Un- record made by Hertha Glaz, at- word that Maurice Wertheim
of
Strictly fresh
less we strengthen the moral fibre tractive young contralto, who will New York was elected president
of
our
youth
and
give
them
an
be presented in recital at the of the American Jewish Com-
• EGGS •
understanding and appreciation Jewish Community Center on mittee.
of their heritage, there is dan-
Dr. Maurice J. Karpf was
JOHNSON
ger of their growing up per-
elected director of the Los An-
plexed
and
unprepared
to
meet
geles Jewish Federation and
MILK DEPOT Co.
the problems that confront them.
Community Council, a post that
At no time could parents afford
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had previously been turned down
to be derelict in their duty to
by Kurt Peiser and Isidore So-
provide their children with the
beloff.
spiritual wherewithal essential for
dignified living in a democratic
society. This duty is of para-
You Can Buy
Habonim Confer
mount importance at the present
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
time as part of our program of
with Confidence from
with Moshe Levine
national. defense.
I also want to take this op-
Habonim, labor Zionist youth
portunity to congratulate the edi-
group, are hosts from Nov. 17
to•
of
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chron-
Kosher Meat El Poultry Market
to Nov. 25, to Moshe Levin, Pal-
icle for his intelligent under-
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
estinian educator and youth lead-
standing of the true function of
er. During his stay here he will
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11632 DEXTER BLVD.
a community newspaper. Through
Next to Kreoge's
also visit the League for Labor
his having utilized Jewish Edu-
Palestine and the Pioneer Women
cation Month during the past
Organization.
years to inform his readers con-
Mr. Levin has long been ac-
HERTHA GLAZ
cerning the achievements. which
tive in the leadership of Jewish
have been made in the field of Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, at 8:30 Youth movements. Born in Lith-
Jewish education in his commun- o'clock.
uania 31 years ago, he moved to
TO THE AGENCIES FURTHERING HEBREW
ity, to interpret the community
The first of the group of emi- the Caucasus during the World
program in the light of corn- nent musicians engaged for the War. There he actively entered
EDUCATION, WE CONGRATULATE YOU!
• munity needs, and to throw the Center's Artist Concert series, into the work of the local Jewish
focus upon problems confronting scheduled for three consecutive Youth groups. After the Russian
the community which the corn- Tuesday evening, beginning next Revolution, when Zionist activity
-munity must try to solve if it Tuesday, Nov. 25, Miss Glaz will became illegal, and had to be con-
wishes to meet its responsibility present a diversified program.
ducted secretly, Moshe Levine as-
in this significant area of com- Program Includes Chajes' Work sumed the leadership in this
Miss Glaz . had 35 different dangerous work.
munity endeavor, he has made
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle opera roles at her command when,
In 1925 he left Russia for Pal-
an effective instrument for com- at 18 years of age, she made her estine, in the last group to leave
LINWOOD and TAYLOR
munity education - and enlighten- debut at the State Opera in Bres- with the consent of the Soviet
lau. As a result of her record of government. In Palestine he con-
ment.
As long as we will give to 300 opera performances in a sea- tinued his work in the youth
Jewish education the crumbs of son and her numerous recitals movement, and was in charge of
our thoughts, energy and com- and radio broadcasts, she has at the Youth Society, an organza-
Detroiters Attend the Inter-American
munity resources, we will not be her fingertips an enormous reper- tion formed by the members of
toire of songs that includes every- the Youth Aliyah from Germany,
Conference in Baltimore Nov. 23-25 doing justice to our youth.
thing from Mozart to the mod- and Palestinian youth grouN.
Sincerely yours,
erns.
During the riots of 1929 and the
LEO L. HONOR,
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka Heads Local Delegation; Under
In her Center program, cover- disturbances of 1936-39, he was
Executive Director,
ing the 'complete range of her active in the defense work.
Secretary of State Welles to Speak at Session
Board of Jewish
repertoire, Miss Glaz has reserved
Mr. Levin is also prominent in
Education,
on Sunday Afternoon
a prominent place for a ballad, Palestinian education circles. A
Chicago, Illinois.
"Palestinian Nights," composed by graduate of the Teachers' College
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, re- of Latin American Affairs, Dr.
Julius Chajes, music director of in Jerusalem, he is on the faculty
cently elected president of De- Samuel Guy Inman of Columbia dence, R. I., who will have re- the Center. Included on her pro- of the Central School of the Jor-
troit chapter of American Jew- University, one of the foremost turned to the United States from gram also will be two arias, one dan Valley, at Dagania. His home
ish Congress, heads the Detroit experts on Latin America, and a five months' tour of Latin from "Samson et Delilah" and in Palestine is at the coopera-
delegation that will attend the Prof. Hug _ o Fernando Artucio of American countries as the repre- one from "Carmen".
tive colony, Afikim, of which he
sessions of the first Inter-Ameri- Uruguay, one of the most dis- sentative of the World Jewish
In the spring of 1940, Miss Glaz is a member.
can Jewish Conference in history, tinguished anti-Nazi leaders and Congress, Dr. Arieh Tartakower, was singularly honored by having
Since his arrival in this coun-
to be held at the Southern Hotel one of the heads of the Free secretary of the World Jewish Toscanin select her as soilost for try, to lead in the work of Ha-
in Baltimore, this week-end.
World Association.
Congress and in charge of its re- a performance of Debussy's "The bonim, he has traveled extensively
Although Jewish communities lief activities, and Dr. M. L. Blessed Damozel".
Other delegates are Dr. Clar-
throughout the United States.
Under the supervision of the
Despite the war, Mr. Levin ex-
issa Fineman and .Saul R. Levin. have existed in South and Central Perlzweig, chairman of the Brit-
Alternates are Leon Kay, Morris America for more than 400 years, ish Section of the World Jewish music committee, headed by Mrs. pects to return soon to his home
Lieberman, William Hordes and this week-end's conference is the Congress, who is in charge of the Abraham Cooper, the Jewish Com- in Palestine.
Most of Mr. Levin's time will
Nathan Linden. Philip Slomovitz first meeting of the representa- political activity of the organiza- munity Center is presenting the
series of three Tuesday evening be devoted to meeting with var-
will be a delegate representing tives of these communities in tion.
An opportunity will be afforded artist concerts.
ious groups of Ilabonim, helping
the national governing council of common council. Because of the
Following the recital by Miss them in their organizational work
the American Jewish Congress. variety problems requiring dis- for a full discussion of the vari-
Glaz,
Josef
and
Rosina
Lhevinne,
and planning cultural programs
Regret was expressed at the cussion and decision, the sessions ous problems raised in the re-
eminent two-piano virtuosi, will for the future. He will speak Fri-
inability of Louis James Rosen- have been arranged in the form ports.
be heard in the series on Dec. 2. day evening- at the Habonim in-
Monday's Sesiions
berg, former U. S. Consul to of seminars, each devoted to a
Spain and a pioneer in the U. S. specific subject.
There will be two luncheon's on The series will conclude on Dec. duction ceremonies at the Habonim
Consular service, to attend the Cooperation Among Women's Monday, Nov. 24. One will be a 9 with a performance by Eman- "Ulam", 13614 Linwood.
sessions due to pressure of sev-
Groups
business meeting with the dele- uel Feuermann, acclaimed as the
world's greatest 'cellist.
eral business matters which will
A special effort is being made gates devoted to a cont'nuation
Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld heads the Honor Roll of
keep him in the city.
of
the
discussion
of
the
problems
to stimulate interest among wom-
committee
of ushers who will di-
en's groups in important work before the conference, and the rect the seating of the audience
Delegates from 18 Countries
Hadassah Division
other
a
luncheon
tendered
by
the
concerning
the
Jewish
community,
Summoned by the 'American
for
the
concert
series.
She
will
be
Women's Division of the Ameri-
Closes on Dec.
Jewish Congress, the sessions will and under the direction of the can
Jewish Congress to the worn- assisted by Mrs. William Frank,
begin on Nov. 23 and continue Women's Division of the Ameri-
Miss
Miriam
Werner,
Mrs.
Je-
en participants in the confer- rome Grossman, Mrs. Julius
The Business and Professional
until Nov. 25, and will endeavor can Jewish Congress which has cnce.
to create a permanent form of planned a luncheon session will
Kahn, Jr., Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon, Division of Hadassah is culminat-
On
Monday
afternoon
there
cooperation among the Jewish be held Monday, Nov. 24.
Mrs. Paul Broder, Mrs. William ing its Honor Roll drive with
On the eve of the conference a •vill be a seminar on the situa- 'lershenson. Mrs. Lous A. Welt, victory luncheon to be held at
communities of the Amer'cas in
relation to common problems and message welcoming the delegates tion in Palestine. Reports will Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mrs. Max the Book Cadillac on Dec.-7. For
common interests. There will be was received from Dr. David de be presented by Louis Lip- S-bayowitz, Mrs. Samuel Gingold, 'he first time the division is hav-
Sola Pool, president of the Union leader, and Dr. Nathan Gesang, Miss Louise Shaman, Mrs. Joseph ing\ an Honor Roll affair of its
delegates from 18 countries.
of Sephardic Congregations .in president of the Zionist Federa- II. Daysdson. Mrs. James Wine- own, and great effort has been
Participating in the delibera- this country.
tion of the Argentine.
man, Mrs. Henry Moses, Miss
tions will be delegations from
Monday evening, will. be de- Jean Levitt, Mrs. Victor W. expended to make this lunch
Sunday's Sessions
an unusual event. An excellr
Argentine, Bolivia, Canada, Chile,
The conference will be opened voted to a discussion of Inte•-
Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, formally Sunday morning, at 10 Ame•ican cooperation on which Klein, 1)Irs. Seth Jacobson, Mrs. program has been arranged, with
Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, o'clock, by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, reports will be presented by Dr. Milton Doner and Mrs. Philip an outstanding speaker whose
hunduras, M e x i c o, Nicaragua, as president of the American Moses Goldman, a distinguished Ma reuse.
name will be announced at a
Tickets for the entire Artist later date.
Panama, Peru, United States, Jewish Congress. Those who will physician of Argentine, who is
Concert Series are on sale at
Uruguay and Venezuela.
"The results achieved by the
he heard at this session include the honorary secretary of the
The United States will be rep- Sidney Hollander, former presi- Diaia, the leading community or- the Center, or may be purchase:1 Honor Roll committee are very
resented by an important delega- dent of the Baltimore Division ganization of Argentine Jewry, from Mrs. Abraham Cooper and gratifying," states Miss Sophie
tion representing 25 Jewish com- rf the P meriPan Jewish Congress, Dr. M. Regalsky, editor of the her committee members.
Kutlov, chairman, "and we hope
munities of the country and 14 who w'll welcome the conference leading Jewish publication 'n
for a very successful windup to
national organ zations.
in behalf of the Baltimore corn- Buenos Aires, Dr. Jacob Hellman `Meet the Bride,' New York our Honor Roll drive." Since
Under Secretary Welles to Ad- munity.
this is the only fund raising pro-
of Buenos Aires, Rabbi J. X.
Musical Comedy Hit, at
ject of Hadassah, it is urged
dress Sunday Meeting
On Sunday evening 'there will Cohen of New York who has re-
that those interested in the work
All the business sessions of the he opened the seminar devoted cently visited South America, and
Littman's Theater
of the organization in Palestine
conference will be private. Two to a discussion of the situation Dr. Samuel Margoshes, editor of
and with Youth Aliyah, give
public sessions, however, have of the Jews in Europe which The Day.
Friday night, Sunday matinee their'
Tuesday evening, the conclud-
pledges to Miss Kutlov,
been arranged at which distin- will continue throughout the
and night, Nov. 21 and 23, the
,guished leaders of American pub- morning of Monday, Nov. 24. ing session of the conference, will gay ;husical comedy named "Meet 8-5148; her co-chairman, Miss
lic opinion and those having a Participating in this seminar will be devoted to a dinner to the the Bride," will be produced at Sadie Lerner, To. 7-3416, or any
relationship to Latin American be Dr. Nahum Goldman, chair- delegates to the Inter-American Littman's People's Theater. Lily member of the Honor Roll Com-
man of the administrative com- Jewish Conference.
mittee. All workers are urged to
affairs will participate.
The following national organi- Lilliana, Leon Liebgold, Abraham report in as soon as possible.
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, mittee of the World Jewish Con-
cob Robinson, direc- zations will be represented at the Lox, Ethel Dorf and Misha Fish-
public meeting will be held. at gress, Dr.
stitute of Jewish sessions: Independent Order 13rith 2oii'°play the leading parts, sup- Mrs. Adler Addresses Ze-
1 p. m. at the Southern Hotel, for of the
Jacob Lestchin- Abraham, Hadassah, Independent ported by . an all-star cast of tal-
Baltimore. Under Secretary of Affairs, and
dakah Club on Jew-
ented players — Frances Wein-
State Summer Welles will be the sky, well known economist, who Order Brith Sholom, Zionist Or- traub, Abe Dorf, Clara Rofalo,
ish Education
speaker of the occasion. The ad- is the head of the Department ganization of America, Mizrachi Stella Schulman, Jack Bernardi,
dress of Under Secretary of State of Statistics and Economics of Organizations of America, Na- Florence Feinstein, Isaac Arco
Mrs. Morris Adler addressed
Welles will be broadcast on a the Institute of Jewish Affairs. tional Council of Young Israel, and others.
Zedakah Club on Monday, Nov.
coast to coast hook-up from 1:30 Those will be heard at the Sun- Jewish National Workers Alli-
"Meet the Bride," was written 17, on the subject of Jewish edu-
to 2 p. m. on Nov. 23 by the day evening session and will pre- ance, Poale Zion-Zeire Zion, Free
Sons of Israel, Federation of Po- by William Siegel. The score of cation. This address was deliv-
Columbia Broadcasting Company. sent special reports.
At the Monday morning session lish Jews in America, Order Sons modern swing music is by Harry ered in connection with the 15th.
Nelson Rockefeller at Banquet
The sessions will conclude with reports will be presented by Sam- of Zion, Union of Orthodox Jew- Lubin. It was produced by Abra- annual Education Month observ-
a banquet on Nov. 25. Participat- uel Bronfman, president of the ish Congregations, Progressive ham Loxx and it is showing for ance of United Hebrew Schools.
ing at this banquet will be Hon. Canadian Jewish Congress, Mrs. Order of the West, United Ru- the first time in Detroit, after Mrs. Irving J. Shevin is the presi-
a long run in New York.
dent of Zedakah
Nelson Rockefeller, Coordinator Archibald Silverman of_ Provi manian Jews.

My dear Mr. Isaacs:
I have read with great inter-
est concerning your program for
the 15th annual Education
Month. I was particularly im-
pressed with your plan to in-
crease school enrollment through
personal visits by teachers and
members of P. T. A. groups to
homes of children not attending
Jewish religious schools. It is
essential that in these days of

Aaron B. Margolis

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