A merico' yewish Periodical Oilier 4 2 October 2, 1942 HADASSAH (Continued from Page 1) ng ds he , :r. UT r. c; Is, 'e- r- 5- r, r. t; ii, ul e l it man of the 1942 roll of honor campaign. Mrs. Benj. Jaffe and Mrs. Seymour Frank are co- chairmen. Vice chairmen are Mrs. Milton Alexander, Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine, Mrs. Max Blumberg, Harry Barnett, Mrs. Nate Shapiro and Mrs. Herman Sten- buck, of Pontiac. Mrs. Henry Willman is chairman of Youth Aliyah, and Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs. Robert Marwil are Memoriam chairmen. The program committee makinq, a rrangements for the roll of honor event at the Art Institute, Oct. 20, include Mrs. Fred Gins- burg, chairman, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mrs. Douglas Brown, Mrs. David Wilkus and Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Benj. Jaffee and Mrs. Cooper. Arrangements are in charge of a committee consisting of Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Saintil Rubiner and Mrs. Nathan Simons. Hospitality at the roll of honor rallies has been under the direc- tion of Mrs. George M. Roberts assisted by Mrs. Abe Copeland, Mrs. Meyer Neckman, Mrs. Law- rence Michelson, Mrs. Max Osnos, Mark Rafelson and Samuel Rub- iner. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Kurt Baum to Sing In Detroit on Nov. 10 Metropolitan Artist to Appear at Center Jewish Themes Feature First Center Concert The Jewish Community Center will open its fall and winter sea- son with a concert on Jewish themes, to be presented at the Center, Woodward at Holbrook, Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, at 8 :30. Nathan Vizonsky, nationally known dancer, who is the first to bring the Jewish Dance to the concert stage, will present a Dance Saga, including the Jewish Dance of Ancient Days of the Middle Ages, and Modern Times. The second artist on the pro- gram will be Moses J. Silverman, Cantor of Chicago. Recognized throughout the country for his musicianship, Mr. Silverman is Cantor of Dr. Solomon Goldman's Anshe Emes Synagogue in Chi- cago. Leo Jay Margolin to be Guest Speaker at Beth El Sisterhood Meeting Leo Jay Margolin, ace investi- gator and correspondent for the newspaper PM of New York City, will be the guest speaker at the opening meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, Monday, Oct. 12, at 2:00 P. M. in the Brown Chapel. The meeting will follow a dessert luncheon to be served in the Social Hall at 1:30 P. M. Mr. Margolin will discuss "Ene- mies Within and Without." Be- cause Mr. Margolin has just re- turned from England and will on have first hand it conditions abroad, this meeting will be open to the public. Long known as a writer who pulls no punches, Mr. Margolin joined the staff of PM as the first writing member of its editorial staff in 1940. He has also served on the staffs of the New York Times, the New York World Tel- egram, the New York Herald Tribune, and the United Press. In his investigations and wri- ings for the last five years, he has uncovered and exposed the undermining efforts of the Fat.- ist machinery in the United States. It has been revealed that Mr. Margolin's sensational reve- lations concerning the Nazi and Italian consular officials, were re- sponsible in no small measure for the United States order, in 1941. deporting these viscious Axis agents. Mrs. Morris Rand heads the program committee. Mrs. Henry Meyers will preside. Kurt Baum, young Jewish ten- or of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York City, will appear in a recital on Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, at the Jewish Community Center. "The widespread community interest in this concert," said Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Chairman of the Center's Music Committee. "is evidenced by the willingness of the following people, who are known for their active interest in communal affairs, to serve as patrons and patronesses of the recital:" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harry Brodie, Mr. Jewish Dance Seminar Preceding the concert on Tues- and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Fred day evening, Oct. 13, Mr. Vizon- M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham sky will lead a Jewish Dance Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Co- wen, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mr. and Seminar at the Center. The Sem- inar is scheduled for Sunday, Mrs. Clarence Enggass, Mr. and Oct. 11, from 2:30 to 6 P. M., Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr. and Mrs. and on Monday evening, Oct. 12, Seymour J. Frank, Mr and Mrs. from 8:30 to 11 P. M. Premier Fred M. Ginsburg, Mrs. Samuel MOTHERS' CLUB CALENDAR R. Glogower, Mr. and Mrs. Morse danceur and choreographer for the Chicago and New York pro- The opening meetings of the Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. duction of "The Romance of a Mother's Clubs, for the 1942-'43 Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. Vizonsky has worked amburger, Mr. and Mrs. Win. f or many years to reveal the season, will take the form of Hamburger, socials. Members will answer the Isenberg, Mr. anti Mrs. Benjamin beauty of the Jewish Dance to Dr. Mrs. and Mrs. Sol Q. Landau, Kesler, the American public. He is the roll call with an explanation of Jaffe, Mr. and Maurice author of the recently published "My War-Work During the Sum- mer." The summer activities of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, book, "Jewish Folk Dances." the various clubs will also be Miss Anna Oxenhandler, Mr. and 111r. Vizonsky is connected with Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. reviewed. Albert Rohn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Bureau and of Jewish Education in Chicago, understands well Young Women's Study Club, Saul Saul the the needs of teachers and Jewish Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1:30 P. M. Law- Raden, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Louis Savage, religious schools, and of Jewish ton at Tyler. Social afternoon. Dr. I. Nathan S. Schembeck, Mr. and and club leaders, who wish to utilize Fenkell Club, Tuesday, Oct. 6, Mrs. Simons, Mr. the dance as a means of inter- 8:00 P. M. Parkside Talmud Tor- ah, Midland at Parkside. Social M•s. Abraham Srere, Mr. and preting Jewish life. Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Although the Seminar will deal evening. Wilk, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. with the background, history, Woodward Club, Wednesday, Benjamin David Wilkus, aesthetics and psychology of the Oct. 7, 1:30 P. M. Jewish Com- munity Center, Woodward at Henry Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Dance, the bulk of the ulian Wolfner, M and Mrs. Seminar hours will be devoted Holbrook. Installation of Officers. Julian Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. drew Wineman, and Mr. and An- Mrs. to the presentation of practical Center Club, Wednesday, Oct. Felix (lance material, which could be 7, 8:00 P. M. Jewish Community i applied to typical situations in Center. Woodward at Holbrook. Albert Kahn. A list of additional patrons schools and clubs : Social evening. The Seminar is open to the, Twelfth Street Club, Thurs- will be announced shortly. general public. There will be a day, Oct. 8, 8:00 P. M. Assembly $4.00 charge for the six hours Hall, 9125 Twelfth St. Social Marguerite Kozenn to of instruction. The fee will in- evening. clude a consultation period and Attention is called to the an- Appear in Pontiac admission to the Tuesday evening nual program of the League of Jewish Women's Organization to Marguerite Kozenn, operatic concert. Further details may.. be be held Wednesday afternoon, soprano, has been invited to ap- obtained at the Jewish Commun- Oct. 14, at 1:30 o'clock, at the pear at the state convention of ity Center. Jewish Community Center. The the Temple Sisterhoods in Pon- Mothers' Clubs are affiliates of tiac, on Tuesday, Oct. 6. Mme. Chajes' New Cantata the League. Kozenn, who is in private life Published In New York Mrs. Julius Chajes, will sing Composition is Dedicated mainly Palestinian songs. Most of To Fred M. Butzel these songs she milected in SEGAL Palestine when she appeared in The Transcontinental Music weekly concerts over the British Corporation of New York City (Continued from Page 4.) Broadcasting Corp. in Jerusalem. announces the publication of Jul- Participating in this program his Chajes' new composition the other but each sharing equal- will be Julius Chajes, well known "Zion, Rise and Shine," a can- ly the function of the state? "in this land, holy both to you pianist and composer, playing tata for Contralto solo, mixed and me, let us show mankind the some of his original Palestinian voices and Organ. way to justice, compassion and piano comnostions. Mr. Chajes wrote the music to tolerance. I would be far from my the words of "Isaiah" and the MUSIC ACTIVITIES character as a man of peace if English version' was adapted by I menaced you with truculent de- The first large musical affair Hugh Ross, conductor of the New mands, as if I were the exclusive York Schola Cantorum. Mr. possessor of the country. I am will be on Tuesday, Nov. 10, Chajes dedicated this composition when Kurt Baum, young tenor Your brother and I do not want to Fred M. Butzel on the occa- to be a ruler over you but only of the Metropolitan Opera Com- sion of the latter's 65th birthday. pany, will appear in a recital. your partner in a bi-national state. I want no political power The Michigan Symphony Con- DEFENSE CLASSES in which you do not equally par- cert Series, under the direction Defense classes will open dur- ticipate. You and I must have of • Walter Poole, will start on ing the week of Oct. 12 at the political power together in order Nov. 17 for three successive Jewish Community Center, Wood- that together we may make this Tuesdays. Among the soloists to ward at Holbrook. Registration is participate in this concert will country good." now being taken for classes in This must be the thinking of he Elly Kassman, young New first aid, advanced first aid, nu- York pianist, who recently ap- Dr. Magnes, as it is also the mind of all reasonable men. It peared under Sergei Koussevit- trition, Morse code, home nursing, appears that Zionists have tied zki. She will play the Piano Con- home craft. and consumer prob- lems. up the Hadassah Society in one certo by Shostakovicz. First aid classes have been condemnation with Dr. Magnes. The Center Symphony Orches- Some of the Hadassah people have tra and Choral Group under the scheduled for Monday, Tuesday been going along with Dr. Magnes direction of Julius Chajes, Music and Thursday nights, and Wed- on the idea that, especially in a Director at the Center, will re- nesday afternoons. Advanced holy land, there should be gener- sume their activities in the mid- first aid classes will meet on ous manifestations of brotherhood. dle of Oct. Mr. Chajes will also Wednesday nights. Nutrition This is in accordance with Had- lead weekly sessions in commun- classes are scheduled for Tues- assah character which in its hos- ity singing. Chamber Music Con- day afternoons. Definite an- pitals and clinics gives Arabs and certs and Musicales are scheduled nouncement as to time and place Jews equal devotion and discerns in the fall. Mrs. Abraham Cooper of the other classes will be made no difference between Jewish and is chairman of the Center's Music within the week. Call Madison Arab pain. 8400, or come to the Center office Committee. to register for those classes. Dr. Magnes' opponents may suc- There is no fee. ceed in chopping off his academic ART SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Red Cross production unit head but in the end Dr. Magnes' idea will prevail. The decapitated Two donations were received is open on Monday, Tuesday frequently have had a way of by the Art Scholarship Fund of and Thursdays from 10 to 4. coming eventually to victory, as the Jewish Community Center For the benefit of working wo- history proves. The happy ending during the past week. To con- men and girls who are inter- of the Palestine problem will not gratulate Fred M. Butzel on his ested in the Red Cross Produc- be an exclusive Jewish state but recovery from a recent illness, tion Unit, it will be open on the kind of state Dr. Magnes de- and to honor the fiftieth birth- Thursday nights from 7 to 9. sires — a partnership state in day of Nate S. Shapero, a con- beginning week of Act. 12. which Jews and Arabs will serve tribution was received from This will give defense workers an together. Henry Meyers. Also to honor Mr. opportunity to have supper in Shapero on his birthday. Mrs. the Center lunch room, and go Aaron DeRoy presented a dona- immediately to the Production BUY WAR BONDS- tion to the fund. Unit. The eye of a needle is not nar- row enough for two friends, but the world is not wide enough for two enemies.—Kitzur Shlho. R. IF YOU PREPARE YOUR FOODS RO COShermI Cii !,414 JAW" A pure vegetable shortening. For cooking, baking and frying all your meat and dairy dishes. Easy to digest; no after-taste. No smoke or unpleas- ant odor when you fry the NYAFAT way And don't forget- Rokeach Pure Honey will IF MASONIC AUDITORIUM save you sugar! ATTOUR Gnaws R 0 K EA CH IIKOHER MON. EVE.. OCT. 12 ERACHMANINOFF TICKETS 83c to $2.75 GRINNELL'S TE. 2-7100 FOR QUALITY! INSIST ON l t rell.Alftre "! 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