A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter
J u ly 19, 1942
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
zin a Grand Opens School
in Sherwood Forest
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ZINA GRAND
Announcement is made of the
opening of the Robin Hood
School in the Sherwood Forest
District.
This school will be under the
direction of Miss Zina Grand,
child psychologist, and will be
available for children 21/4 to 50i!
years of age.
After being graduated from
the University of Michigan
where she specialized in child
education and psychology, Miss
Grand attended Columbia Uni-
versity where she received the
degree of Master of Arts and
assisted in the psychology de-
partment.
Subsequently Miss Grand held
the position of supervisor at a
summer camp, was the director
of the Grand School in Miami
Beach, Fla., and has led the
Child Guidance Institute at the
Jewish Community Center.
Information concerning the
Robin Hood School may be ob-
tained by calling University 2-
1191 from 2 to 4 in the after-
110011.
Siegl and Phillips to
be Center Concert
Guest Artists July 14
Henry Siegl, violinist, whose
home is Detroit, and Alma nil-
lips, coloratura soprano of the
Mexico City Opera Co., will share
the program as guest artists in
an outdoor concert at the Jewish
Community Center Tuesday eve-
ning, July 14, at 8:30. Tuesday's
concert is the second in the Cen-
ter's Summer Series.
Miss Phillips has just returned
r rffin a season at the Palace of
Belles Artes in Mexico City. Dur-
ing her stay there she sang reg-
ularly over that city's station,
XEW. Miss Phillips, native De-
troiter, a graduate of Wayne Uni-
versity, has been heard over na-
tional hook-ups with Jack Benny
and Rubinoff. At the Center she
will include selections from Verdi,
Rossini, Dellagua and Friml in
her program.
Violinist Siegl, well known in
Detroit's musical circles, is a mem-
ber of the staff of Radio Station
Wd R and it member of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. His pro-
gram for next Tuesday evening
includes selections by Bloch, Shos-
takovich, Prokofieff and Julius
Chajes, music director of the Cen-
ter.
Mrs. Rebecca Katzman Froh-
Illaill will serve as accompanist.
Concerts are scheduled at the
.Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Ilolbrook, every Tuesday
evening during the summer sea-
son. Weather permitting, they
are held in the outdoor courtyard.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
pa-
thetic letter from the Jewish in-
ternees at the Alien Detention
Station at Kenedy, Tex., declar-
ing their readiness to enlist in
the proposed Jewish alloy . .
Ail references to Hitler and Fas-
cism in this letter, incidentally,
had been eliminated by the cen-
sor, and we're wondering why.
. . Also, why should victims of
the Nazi monster be detained in
an American concentration camp?
. . .fine ex-mufti of Jerusalem,
Husseini, who has been the
guest of Hitler and 'Al usso I in i
since his escape from the Near
East, is reported to be with
Rommel's forces, and to be ac-
tive in rallying Moslem senti-
ment for Hitler in territories cap-
tured by the Nazi field marshal
. . . Here's a sad commentary
on the callousness of man these
days . . . The announcement by
a representative of the British
Section of the World Jewish Con-
gress in London that a million
Jews have died as a direct re-
sult of Nazi persecution has
called forth practically no re-
action in the American press.
WAR ECHOES
turning point in the annals of
France . . . Pierre intends to
write a book On his experiences
in •ar-torn Europe.
Edward I.. Bernays, the pub-
licity ace who is a nephew of
the late Dr. Sigmund Freud, re-
ports that Dr. Hu Shill, the Chi-
nese ambassador to Washington,
often stops to look at a painting
that adorns a wall in the fur•
nished house he rented in the
capital . . . It portrays Napoleon
at St. Helena, and the Chinese
diplomat likes to look at it "as
a reminder of what happens to
dictators".
STAGE AND SCREEN
Now Hollywood has its first
set of twin producers . . . They
are Julius and Philip Epstein,
whom Warner Brothers have just
raised to producer status—simul-
taneously, of course, as is fitting
in the case of twins . . . The
Epstein brothers have long been
among filmland's best screen-
playwrights, and, indeed, had a
good deal to do with the current
success "Yankee Doodle Dandy".
Paul Muni, they say, would
like to portray Josef Stalin in a
biographical picture . . .
But pity the poor Hollywood
casting directors . . . one of them
recently sent out a call for an
actor to play the part of Rein-
hard Heydrich, Hitler's slaugh-
terer of Czechs—and not a sin-
gle one of the film capital's thou-
sands of extras applied for the
job.
The late Rudolph Schildkraut
was a wellknown figure on Sec-
ond Avenue, the East Side's
Broadway, but we believe that
last week marked the first ap-
pearance of his son, Joseph
Schildkraut, on a Yiddish stage
. . . The occasion was the Yid-
dish Theater Army and Navy re-
lief show.
We've never run across "Jerus-
alem Jake," but Winchell reports
that he's a Negro panhandler who
worked the Broadway beat, ac-
costing passersby in fluent Yid-
dish with pleas for small change
to enable him to pay his fare
"back to Jerusalem."
"What price glory?" asks
Harry Hershfield . . . He goes
On to explain that Napoleon is
now known as a cake, and Bis-
mark is immortalized in the form
of a herring, and wonders in
what form future generations
will see the name of Hitler per-
petuated . . . We hope you didn't
miss Harry (Book-of-the-Monts)
Scherman's article in last week's
Saturday Evening Post . . . It
explains more clearly than any-
thing else we've seen how the
purchase of United States War
Bonds by you and you anti you
is the only tiling that can pre-
vent inflation in this country .. .
Dr. David D. Rutstein, the for-
mer public health officer who has
become the New York State War
Council's medical expert for gas
protection, is the power behind
the current campaign to teach
individuals how to decontaminate
themselves in the event of a gas
attack . . . The biggest job of
all, he says, is to educate people ABOUT PEOPLE
against panic, as terror can cause
Time was when the austere
even more danger than gas.
New York Times wouldn't dream
of hiring a young lady as a re-
LETTERS AND ART
porter . . . But this seems to
Orchids to Sculptor Jo •David- be changed • now . . . At least,
son for his collection of heads the report is that a young lady
of the presidents of the South now has such a job . . . Though
American republics, which he of course, this particular girl
made in the course of his 16,000- has a special pull, her papa being
mile journey through those coun- Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publish-
tries last year . . . The collec- er of the paper.
tion, on view at the National
Congr at u lations to Eleazar
Gallery of Art at Washington, is Lipsky, son of the veteran Zion-
considered an invaluable asset of ist leader, Louis Lipsky, on his
the inter-American good will ef- appointment to the post of as-
fort.
sistant district attorney in New
If you're coming to :slew York York.
this summer be sure you drop
Martin Brainin, nephew of the
in at the Museum of Modern late pioneer Hebraist Reuben
Art, which has just added to its Brainin, is one of the first of the
permanent collection 18 works 18-to-20 group to have volun-
by modern Germain artists whom teered for military service.
Hitler has blacklisted.
A most promising piano virtu-
Among the 50 outstanding oso is 15-year-old Eleanor Fine
religious books selected by the of New York, whom critics are
American Library Association are hailing as a female Paderewski.
two Jewish works .. . one, "The
Then there's veteran pianist,
Jew Faces a New World," is by Moriz Rosenthal, who will be
Robert Gordin, one of the edi- celebrating his 80th birthday in
tors of the Universal Jewish En- December, but who's going strong
cyclopedia . . . The other is the none the less . . . His new Vic-
Universal Jewish Encyclopedia tor record of Johann Strauss'
itself . . . The names that made "Camelia' de Vienne" is enchan-
French history are coming to ting music lovers everywhere.
this country one by one . . .
. . . The latest arrival is Pierre WEEKLY GIGGLE
Winchell tells the one about
Dreyfus, son of that Alfred Drey-
fus, whose case will remain it the Gestapo leader who was in-
RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA PRESENTS
SCROLL AT JACKSON PRISON
BERYL LEVE
Beryl Love, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Leve of Hazelwood
Ave., has been accepted as a
Cadet at the United States Mili•
tary Academy of West Point,
and began his military training
July first. Beryl is a graduate
of Central High School and at-
tended the University of De-
troit for several years, where he
was captain-elect of the cheer-
leaders equad.
Our fighting men are doing
their share. Ilere at home!
li
the least we can do Is put 10%
of our income in War Bonds;
'
for our share In America'
formed of his promotion to the
post of Protector of a. locality in
Czechoslovakia . . . "Thank you,"
he said, saluting, and asked:
"Now what should be my first
move?" . . . "I suggest," re-
plied his superior officer, "that
you notify your next of kin"
. . . Then there's the story of
the German who was attacked
by a hold-up man during a black-
out, and started to shout: "Help!
Murde•!" . . . Whereupon the
robber shushed him: "Don't you
know it's dangerous to discuss
politics so loudly?"
JEWISH NEWS
Don't let anybody • kid you
about Lord Wedgwood's stand-
ing and influence in the Jewish
community of London . . . The
1942 campaign of England's
United Jewish Charities is head-
ed by this Christian Zionist peer
. . . Ile has, incidentally, mailed
letters to his thousands of friends
in America, and we hope they
come through with big dona-
tions . . . Sidney Wallach, execu-
tive secretary of the American
Jewish Committee, has resigned
. . After nine years with the
Committee he decided to realize
his ambition to enter the pub-
lishing field . . . Congratulations
to Eri Jabotinsky, son of Vladi-
mir, and one of the mainstays
of the Committee for a Jewish
Army . . . lie got married last
week to a charming lady from
France, an old flame . . . Nor-
dau, Jabotinsky and Brainin,
three mimes the household words
wherever Jews live, are enterit“
It new phase in Jewish life
through their daughter and sons,
respectively, the second genera-
tion being engaged in active
service for the formation of a
Jewish Army . . . Last week,
by the way, the Jewish Army
Committee suffered some casu-
alties .
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GOEBBELS COMMENTS ON
MAYER ARTICLE IN POST
LONDON (WNS)—The "Ang-
riff," personal organ of Dr. Goeb-
bels, the Nazi minister of propa-
ganda, devotes considerable space
in an issue this week to the
recent article in the Saturday
Evening Post, "The Case Against
the Jews," by Milton Mayer. The
Nazi paper declares that the arti-
cle reveals that American Jews
are desperately afraid about the
growth of American anti-Semi-
Reading left to right: Louis Please, Frank Hoffman, Sidney
tism. The Jews, it goes on to say,
are apprehensive over the results Gorman, Saul Waxman, Joe Gorman, Rabbi Sperka, Joe Block,
of the "Jewish laws" introduced President, Cantor Sonenklar, W. Harry H. Jackson, Myron Solo-
mon, David J. Cohen, Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Samuel Ravitz.
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