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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-12-04

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December 4, 1942

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Beth El Sisterhood
To Hear Lillian Hicks

Dr. Glazer To Speak on
" Jews Under Nazidom"

Stephen Foster's "Jeanie" will
be presented by Lillian Hicks, De-
.t.
troit soprano-actress at the meet-
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of the Sisterhood of Temple
x-
Beth El, Monday, Dec. 14, at 2
p. m. in the Brown Chapel of the
Temple.
30
According to Russell McLaugh-
o- lin of the Detroit News, Miss
II cks is one of Detroit's best
of
reputed sopranos and actresses.
She had the outstanding honor of
to
having been the only Michigan
to
artist to appear during the 1940
ly
Berkshire Symphonic Festival at
Stockbridge, Mass.
In her interpretation of "Jean-
ie", Miss Hicks portrays the mar-
ried life of Stephen Foster and
his beloved wife, "Jeanie of the
light brown hair." The play is
written in five scenes and is
given in costume with piano ac-
companiement.
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Only members of the Sisterhood
may attend this afternoon of
entertainment which will be pre-
ceded by a dessert luncheon at
r
1:30 p. m. in the Social Hall of
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the Temple.

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"Jews Under the Nazi Terror"
will be the subject of Dr. B. Ben-
edict Glazer's lecture at the Sab-
bath Eve services of Temple Beth
El on Friday evening, Dec. 11,
at 8:15.
The first piece of good news

DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER

Sincere Chanukah Greetings!

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that has come to World Jewry
since 1933 has been the occupa-
tion of French North Africa by
American troops. Following this
conquest, President Roosevelt im-
mediately ordered the emancipa-
tion of North African Jewry from
the Nuremberg Laws and the re-
lease of Jews from the slave
camps of the Sahara Desert. In
his lecture this Friday night, Dr.
Glazer will discuss the implica-
tions of this and other hopeful
manifestations that will help re-
lieve, to some extent, the deep
mourning tht has enshrouded the
household of Israel since the Naz-
is have initiated the policy of
mass extermination of the Jews
of Europe.
Due to gasoline rationing and
in order to allow more time to
members residing a distance from
the Temple, the time of Sabbath
Eve Worship has been changed
from 8 to 8:15.
A program of liturgical music
will be rendered by the Temple
Quartet under the direction of
Julius Chajes, with Jason Tickton
at the organ.
A social hour, under the aus-
pices of the Temple Sisterhool
will follow the service.

morning at 10:30 in the Brown
termination of the Jewish popu-
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth American Jews Observe lation of Europe by Dec. 31,
El and are given under the aus- Day of Mourning
1942, and the fact almost two
pices of the Temple Sisterhood
million Jews have already per-
Dr. Glazer will conclude the ser-
NEW YORK (WNS)—Leading ished •
ies on Tuesday morning, Dec. 15.
At the same time, the Jewish
American
Jewish organizations
Attendance at these lectures is
Labor Committee reported that
joined
last
week
in
an
appeal
to
open to the public.
the Jews of the United States Jewish members of trade unions
and
to the Jews of free lands would observe the day of mourn-
Detroit Festival Chorus
throughout the world to observe ing. on December 2nd through a
To Present Verdi's
Wednesday, Dec. 2nd, as a day fifteen minute stoppage of work.
`Messa da Requiem' Dec. 13 of mourning and prayer for the This time, however, will be made
Jewish victims of Ilitlerism—two up in order not to retard the
What may result in an active million dead and five million war effort.
Other
Jewish
communities
campaign to return symphony and threatened with extermination.
Signatories to the appeal in- which joined in the worldwide
opera music to Detroit will re-
eluded the
American Jewish observance of the day of mourn-
ceive its first stimulus Sunday Committee,
American
Jewish ing. included Argentina, Austral-
afternoon, Dec. 13, when the Dc- Congress, Bnai Brith, Synagogue ia, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colum-
t•oit Festival Chorus, directed by Council of America, the Amer- bia, Cuba, Curacao, Ecuador, En-
Marcus Kellerman and Thaddeus ican branches of the Zionist gland, Egypt, Guatemala, Iran,
Wronski, will present Verdi "Mes- movement, including the Mizrachi Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Pan-
sa da Requiem" in Masonic Tem- and Peale Zion, the Union of ama, Nicaragua, Peru, Costa
plc. The program is being pre- Orthodox Rabbis in America, and Rica, South Africa, Sweden, San
seated in memory of Paderewski, the American branch of the Domingo, Syria, San Salvador,
famed pianist and Polish leader, Agudath Israel.
Mexico, Trinidad, Uruguay and
whose birthday was Nov. 6 and
The action of the American Venezuela.
who died in New York in 1941. Jewish
organizations
followed
Four famed singers will ap- the revelation, through docu-
If Israel kept only two Sab-
pear. Carolyn Urbanek, soprano ments made available through baths religiously they would be
of NBC and CBS radio fame; the State Department, of a new freed from their dispersion.
Robert Kidder, tenor from the Hitler order calling for the ex-
—Sabbath.
Cosmopolitan Opera; May Barron,
contralto from the Chicago Op-
era, and Joseph A. Schafer,
basso, from Detroit. In addition
to Verdi's "Messa da Requiem,"
the program will contain Pader-
ewski's "Concerto in A Minor"
played by Alexander Brachocki,
a former pupil of the great pian-
ist, and conducted by Detroit's
own Eduard Werner.
Net proceeds from the concert
will be given to a charity to be
designated by this Central Citi-
The undersigned friends of Detroit Jewry, fostering
zens' Committee.

Greetings

good will and better understanding among mon of

Zviller Ladies' Aid
Donor Luncheon Dec. 16

The regular meeting of the
Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies Aid
Society was held on Monday,
Nov. 30 at the home of Mrs. H.
Epstein. The president Mrs. I.

all religious creeds and racial origins, believers of
the doctrine of the fatherhood of God and the

brotherhood of man, take this opportunity of wish-

ing their many friends in Detroit and Michigan a

Joyous Chanukah

FRANK CODY

COUNCILMAN, CITY

OF

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I. SATTLER

I. T. WEDIN, INC.

DR. GLAZER TO REVIEW
THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE

CHARLES L. PETCH

For his fifth lecture in the
World Affairs Book Review
Course, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
has selected Victor Hugo by Mat-
thew Josephson. These Book Re-
views are held every Tuesday

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Weisman presided. A report was
given by Mrs. Lena Alter, chair-
man of the donor luncheon that
will take place on Wednesday,
Dec. 16, at 12:30 p. m. at the
Wilshire hotel. Mrs. Morris Adler
will be the guest speaker for the
afternoon. Mrs. L. Harris re-
ported on the ad booklet, and
Mrs. P. Zagar also gave a report
on the Darling ads. Tickets are
$2.00 and reservations can be
made by calling Mrs. Betty
Fisher at Tyler 7-4589.

Rabbi Eric Friedland
Hadassah Speaker


Rabbi Eric Friedland, of Tern-
ple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, will he
the guest speaker at the meeting
of the Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah which will be held at Hotel
Statler, Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 2:15
p. m.
Rev. Friedland's topic will be
"The Role of Palestine in the
World We Want to Live In!"
A songfest in which the entire
audience is expected to partici-
pate in has been arranged by
Mrs. Mourice Landau and Mrs.
Julius Chajes. Mrs. Sol. Q. Kess-
ler will act as accompanist. Copies
of Hebrew, Palestinian, and folk
songs will be distributed to those
present. Mrs. Walter Field is pro-
gram chairman.
The next Oneg Shabbat will be
held Dec. 19. The program of the
day which is being planned by
the former presidents of the De-
troit Chapter will be entitled:
"Henrietta Szold Day."

The Holy One, blessed be He,
bestows an additional soul on
man on the eve of the Sabbath,
and takes it back again when the
Sabbath departs.—Sabbath.

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