America "elvish Periodical Cotter 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle February 19, 1943 • Jewish War Prisoners Are Receiving Food From Polish Federation The campaign for food pack- ages to Jewish War Prisoners, sponsored by the Federation for Polish Jews, is in full swing. Hundreds of packages containing essential foods and clothing have been shipped to waiting prisoners. The last shipment was sent to the following persons: Antoni Bergman, Ignacy Ber- ner, Jozef Bysyngier, Jan Buch- wald, Brunon Flieger, Maksymil- ion Feuering, Kazimierz Fried- man, Dr. A. Glasman, Jozef Gol- denberg-, Marian Gruning, Boles- law Hamburger, Adolf II irpch, Josef Horning, Dr. J. Kleiman, .pen Kon, David Leiczyk, Miecyz- slaw Levinger, Nusek Lent, Al- fred Liebfeld, Jozef Landau, Jo- kow Maininger, Mikolaj Mein- V - * CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 hardt, Kaplan Mencer, Victor Messinger, Bogdan Neuman, Alek- sander Nauman, Jacob Pechkranz, Wladyslaw Plociennik, Jozef Plo- ciennik, Stanislaw Pfeil, Hubert Pole, Jacob Pechkran, Pawel Ro- zenblatt, Gustaw Ritterman, Ta- deusz Rozenwein, Szymon Ruck', Benjamin Rabinowicz, Stefan Ra- fold, Mieczyslaw Rozman, Dr. Leo- pold Sanicki, Tadeusz Saifert, Dr. L. Szyfinan, Boleslaw Sieg- mullet., Stefan Reiman, Dr. R. Rozaner, Franciszek Szwa idler, Jozef Samberger, Georg Scghaper, Dr. Maurice Spiro, Witold St hof, Zygmunt Weiss, Ignacy Was- nee, Daniel Waksman, Alfons We- ber, Ludwik Zajdel, Ignore Zyl- herstein. At the present moment 300 ad- ditional labels have been received at the office of the Federation and the Executive has therefore voted to strengthen the campaign for funds to permit these re- quests to be filled at the earliest possible moment. Contributions are accepted at the offices at 9121 Linwood Ave. The cost is $4.50 per package. WORDS and MUSIC Henrietta Szold on Her 82nd Birthday Plants Tree No. 83 in Forest Dedicated fo Her By DANIEL L. SCHORR HEARING THINGS: Henrietta Szold, the outstand- ing American Jewish woman of our generation and founder of Hadassah, affectionately referred to in Palestine as the "first lady of the Yishub," was the recipient of a unique honor on her 82nd birthday which she celebrated in December last: the Palestine branches of WIZO, the Women's International Zionist Organiza- tion, in cooperation with the Jew- ish National Fund, began the planting of a forest of 10,000 trees in her name. The forest area is located on the slope of one of the tallest mountains in Judaea, at Maaleh Ila'Chamisha, in the vicinity of Jerusalem. The festive occasion was at- tended by representatives of WIZO branches in Palestine, del- egates of national institutions and outstanding leaders of Pales- tine Jewry. A simple but im- pressive ceremony marked the planting. The first and 83rd trees were set into the soil by Miss Szold herself while representa- tives of the Jewish National Fund, the Hadassah, the WIZO and other institutions planted the remaining trees. Children from Maaleh Ho'Chamisha planted the 84th tree which was marked with the numeral "120" as an expres- sion of Palestine Jewry's birth- day wishes for the prolongation of Miss Szold's life to the Bibli- cal "120 years." Miss Szold, in a moving address, expressed her gratitude for the tribute paid her and urged that "every effort be made to save the Jewish children from the Nazi-occupied lands." On Feb. 22, George Washing- ton's birthday will be marked in Palestine by the planting of addi- tional trees in the Washington Forest which was begun a dec- ade ago by American Jews on the occasion of the observance of the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of the first President of the United States. This being about the middle of the musical season, it may be a good point to mention some of the good music I've heard in recent weeks which I haven't previously discussed. Early in December. Artur Rod- zinski, who was later to be an- nounced as musical director and p•rmanent conductor of the New York Philharmonic for next year, id s ome work with that or- chestra, of which I remember par- ticularly his reading of the Shos- takovich Seventh symphony. The controversy over the merits of the work still rages and will prob- oblv rage for a long time to come -I personally think it has much good music. but doesn't express it with sufficient tautness and econo- my-but there is no controversy over the way Rodzinski can set forth this symphony. In his hands Permanent full time positions open HT sometimes random tendencies STOCK CLERK - DRIVER of this symphony took on a great clarity and unity of line. Shaarey Zedek Red GIRL for GENERAL OFFICE Bruno Walter has lust finished his second series of appearances The Bnai Brith Hillel Rev. Cantor Cross Unit Established J. LEVIN & SONS with the Philharmonic this sea- Jacob Foundation M. News Dry Cleaners & Laundry Supp. The Shaarey Zedek Red Cross son. Among the concerts I heard Silverman 1135 it. 5. HOLPII Unit has estabIshed a surgical was the one in which they gave a The Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxil- SURGICAL dressing work room under the performance of the Berlioz "Fan- We are closed Saturdays and ALL 51011E1. Chairmanship of Mrs. Sidney tast'e Symphony" such as I have iary Scholarships, awarded annu- Jewish Holidays 25 Years' heard excelled only once-by ally by the Bnai Brith Hillel rank. Practice The surgical dressing work Koussevitzky and the Boston Sym- r oundation at the University of Recommended b, room is open for production every phony. This flamboyant score was inicnigan, has been won by Theo- Physicians and Hospitals Monday and Tuesday from 10 a. read in appropriately flamboyant dore hing of Olyphant, Pa., and style. It was exciting. No less Frank Aroma of isfew York City, in. to 3 p. m. 9371 Due to the great need of sur- exciting was Rudolf Serkin's play- it has been announced by Rabbi Wildemere Jehudah M. Cohen, director of gical dressings all those who have ing of the Brahms D-minor piano TY. 40062 taken the course are urged to concerto. As the years pass Serkin the Foundation. Dan Seiden of Chicago has been elevated to the takes an over greater stature as Curtain girls. With or without come and work. Additional classes an artist. position of president of the Stu- in surgical dressings will be held experience. No age requirements soon. All interested in taking the The Well Known Rev. Another of the Walter concerts dent Couuncil to replace Samuel course please contact Mrs. Philip I enjoyed was the one this month Rosen of Waukegan, Ill., who Hyman Schulsinger at which the Mozart "Haffner" has joined the armed forces. Mel- Gilbert, University 1-9212. of Cong. symphony appeared on the pro- vin Pearlman of Boston, Mass., is Beth Tefilo Upon these three things rests gram. The Haffner being one of the new editor of the Hillel News, the world: Justice, Truth and my favorite symphonies and Wal- replacing Herbert Euelhertz of Emanuel ter being my favorite conductor blew York City who is now in Peace. Capable and Specialised of Mozart. I knew I was in for the United States Navy. The Foundation is now served a good time. Walter has been recently criticized in these parts by two new student directors, MOHEL CONGENIAL business lady to FOR RENT - Large furnished for too much "relaxation" in his Elyse Gitlow of New York City Also Marriage: room in home of two adults. conducting. There certainly was and Estelle Sager of Chicago, share cheerful apartment. Dex- Performed Ill. They are succeeding David no sign of flagging in this per- Suitable for employed couple. ter-Richton vicinity. Dexter bus Services In Ens Kitchen privileges. Good trans- formance. It sounded fresh and Crohn of Detroit who is now at transportation. Call Davison limit and Yiddisl portation. 2703 W. Grand Ave. almost impetuous. yet with every the Officers Candidate School at 0220 and Northlawn 4840. 1934 Hazelwooc detail meticulously attended to. Fort Benning, Ga. This position TO. 7-3463. of student director was estab- Walter then retired to the back- TYler 6-6960 FOR RENT - Nice attractive ground .to give the spotlight to lished with funds contributed by furnished room with private FOR RENT-Nice large room, Arnaldo Estrella, Brazilian pian- the Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary. for one or two gentlemen, in family. 9831 McQuade Ave. Other new officers of the Stu- private home. Good transporta- ist. making his North American Tyler 6-6016. tion. 2046 Collingwood TO. debut in the Tchaikovskv concer- dent Council are Albert Cohen to. The playing was pretty good of Windsor, first vice president, 6-0860. HAIR ON FACE REMOVED most of the way. thoroughly ro- and Charlotte Kaufman of Ann permanently by electric needle. mantic and candidly gushy, but Arbor, second vice president. No scars. Results guaranteed. FOR RENT-Large clean warm Estrella almost got lost at mo- Newly-elected members of the bedroom in quiet home of two Michigan licensed operator. 2641 GLENDALE AVE. ments in the racing passages of Student Council who are taking adults. Ideal for working couple Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dexter, the final movement. Judging by the place of men students who TOwnsend 9-0344 or single man. Good trans- near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986. forces are portation. 2558 Monterey. TO. the attendance. the Tchaikovsky have joined the armed Open evenings. concerto is still good for a packed Oscar leeldman of Poughkeepsie, SURGICAL MOHEL 6-1641. house. N. Y., Hannah Katz of St. Paul, DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. Marriages Performed I heard the National Orchestral Minn., Elliot Organick of New Hebrew, Yiddish and Bar FLAT FOR RENT-6 rooms, 3 Association in a "young compos- York City, Melvin Pearlman, Syl- Mitzvah, English and Citizen- bedrooms. Upper flat. Ceiling ers' concert"-every work writ- ship-my specialty. Reading $50. Refrigerator and stove in- ten before the composer was 20. via Savin and Elise Zeme, of and writing guaranteed. Free cluded. Princeton near Flor- It was a good idea, but didn't Detroit. trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware eue. Small family. References. work out well in practice. Mo- Rev. Cantor St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or University 2-7471. zart's K.81 symphony, written Davison 9392. ' DAVID when he was 14, is one of his DAVID GOLDMAN FOR RENT - Nicely furnished distinctly lesser symphonies. A GOLDEN WANTED - Couple to share room. Northwest section. Excel- concertino for piano and orchestra of 16194 Monte Vista, died Feb. spetroit's Favorite home with private family of lent transportation. Unlimited by Andre Mathieu, young Cana- 9 at the age of 57. Funeral serv- 51 0 11 E L ' adults. Kitchen privileges. phone. Business girl preferred. dian. written when he was 12, ices were conducted at the Ira TYler 0-9490 Good transportation. 2378 Hogarth 3956. IVeddi ng Ceremo- Kaufman Funeral Home on Feb. is clever in a precocious way. Highland Ave. Townsend nies Performed at though I must admit he interested 10 with Rabbi Max Wohlgelern- Home and by Ap- 7-5857. FOR RENT-Desirable single me more as a pianist than as a ter and Cantor Sonnenklar ofli- pointment. sleeping room with small adult ciating. Interment was at the Beth composer. Youthful works by FOR RENT - Nice furnished family. Garage available. Good Pierne, David Diamond and Mor- Tefelo Emanuel Cemetery. He is room for gentleman, with pri- transportation. Reasonable. ton Gould did not impress me survived by his wife, Myrle; two -aiai:Faialaini-O-CHHICHICHXHX1-1:Hltitto vate family. Good transporta- 2684 Richton Ave. Townsend much. The orchestra was good. daughters, Ruth and Mrs. Harvey tion. 2657 Cortland Ave. Up- RECEPTACLES 6-9250. Helen Traubel, whose manager, Gilbert; 4 sons, Morris, Ilarry, stairs. Townsend 7-1786. Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Jack Salter, tells me will be one Hyman and Max. Reinforced Concrete. Fully FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- Guaranteed. Priced Right of the great sopranos of the gen- it FOR SALE-Player piano with REBECCA SIPORIN nished front room in attractive eration, gave a recital at Car- records. Victor-Victrola with AMERICAN home of two adults. Private negie Hall and proved to be in- of 2200 Ford St. died Feb. 14 records. Washing machine- RECEPTACLE CO. bath. Congenial atmosphere. deed thrilling. Her voice lost in at the age of 40 years. Funeral Will sell cheap. Monday from Unlimited phone. Good trans- texture in some fortissimo pas- services were conducted by Ira 579 Kenilworth TO. 15-58119 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. 1990 Hazel- portation. Ideal location. Town- sages, but generally she showed Kaufman with Rabbi Isaac Stoll- .../.1 wood, lower flat. great purity of tone, magnificent man officiating. Interment was at send 8-0424. production and fine understanding the Pinsker Verein Cemetery. She FOR RENT - Room in private MONUMENTS home for business girl. Kitchen FOR RENT - Nice clean fur- of the subtleties of the ''Lieber" is survived by her husband, nished room in home of two she sang. It was the first time I Max; a son, Irving; daughter, privileges. Northwest section. adults. Good transportation. had heard her in recital, and I'll Evelyn; 3 brothers, Henry, Ben University 2-2037. References exchanged. Town- run to hear her next time she's and Philip Katz; and a sister, send 5-1424. Mrs. Eddie Primak. FOR RENT-Room in home of around. adult family. Near bus and At the 92nd Street Y. M. H. A., SYLVIA LEIDER car line. Gentleman preferred. FOR RENT-Beautiful light airy Joseph Szigeti and Andor Foldes furnished room with small played a series of Mozart sonata of 2974 Hazelwood Ave. died 3047 Pasadena, T o w n s e n d adult family. Single home. recitals. When Szigeti is good- Feb. 14 at the age of 19 years. 6-4461. Good transportation. Townsend which is usually about the second Funeral services were conducted FOR RENT-Light airy furnished 6-3267. half of his program-he is very, by Ira Kaufman with Rabbi Jo- room in home of adult family. very good, but when he is bad- seph Thumin officiating. Inter- 3030 Cortland Ave. Townsend WANTED - Room in refined which is before he has warmed up ment was at the Hebrew Me- kosher home for American morial Park Cemetery. She is Granite and Marble Monumental 7-0493. couple. With light cooking -he is distressing. Foldes is al- survived by her father, Joseph; 7729 TWELFTH ST. ways good. Also at the "Y" the privileges. Mr. Goldstein, c /o TYLER 13.1192 DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA- Budapest Quartet is in the middle two brothers, Sol and Harold; Flout, 1618 Glynn Court. Would like to have companion of a series concerts. The Budapest and a sister, Evelyn. Townsend 6-1134. to help drive and share ex- is better than ever this year-and penses. References. For fur FOR RENT-Large front room they were always plenty good. ther information call Town- for couple employed. Kitchen DETROIT'S FINEST send 5-4767. privileges. Good transportation. HEBREW SCHOOLS JEWISH FUNERAL HOME Quiet neighborhood. Livernois WANTED - Typist and general The United Hebrew Schools and Puritan section. 15803 JEWI SH ) office worker. Knowledge of gratefully acknowledge the re- Wark. University 3-5837. twitraNJ5 bookkeeping preferred, but not ceipt of one scholarship to the essential. 3261 Joy Road. Ty- FOR RENT-Large room for sin- Scholarship Fund of the schools ler 5-5980. gle person or couple in home from Irving Feldman of Wood- of three adults. Kitchen privi- ingham Drive, in memory of his FOR RENT-Nicely furnished leges. Good transportation. dearly beloved wife, Dina S. TRINITY 2-2114 7739 JOHN R. STREET room suitable for one or two 2037 Hazelwood. Downstairs. Feldman, who passed away on persons; in an apartment. Feb. 2, 1943. Tyler 4-5671. Phone Townsend 7-0039. IN Laundry and Dry Cleaning Help LaMEASURE BROS. 1450 Twenty-first CLASSIFIED Rev. S. MOBILE OBITUARY Manuel Urbacb - c yAtoi4 AA.0-6/