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August 13, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES

Soprano and Violinist
To Be Guest Artists
At Open Air Concert

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WISE

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stay-at-home camp, which meets
Mondays through Fridays, from
9:00 till 3:30, at the Center will
begin on August 16. Last period
campers will see a Detroit Tiger's
baseball game on Tuesday, Aug-
ust 17. Registrations are still be-
ing taken for camp, and informa-
tion may be obtained by calling
the Jewish Community Center,
Ma. 8400.

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...STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • 0 0

leaders of all groups, Dr. Israel
by Phinvas J. liken
Goldstein, after many years of
faithful and gifted service within ZIONIST UNDERCURRENT
S:
no necessity to write a column
the Zionist movement and par
R abbi Abba
Silver
you can write American,
ticularly as head of the Jewish
rs Ed . . . Thanks, Ed, for
Harriett Mortimer Toomey, so-
National Fund, is planned and ex- come to the Zoinist conven twioinil answers
prano, and Emily Mutter Adams,
pected to be the only nominee for at Columbus a strong fay orite your quick retort.
violinist, will be heard in a joint
the presidency of the Zionist Or- for the presidency . . . His can- STAGE AND SCREEN:
recital in the eighth in a series
ganization of America at ;ts
Note on interracial cooperation:
forthcoming convention in Sep- didacy has caught on lik e a Oscar Hammerstein 2d is the
prairie fire, and districts in the producer and Charles Friedman
tember.
"Similarly, it is planned and East, Middle West and West are the director of the all-Negro
expected that with the concur- flocking to his support . . . Yet "Carmen" presentation planned
rence of all parties, Dr. Abba it is very doubtful whether Rab- for the coming season . . . First
Films To Be Shown
Hillel Silver, chairman of the bi Silver will become the next Associate Professor of Motion
Monday, August 16
United Palestine Appeal, for long president of the Zionist E mer- Pictures in any university is
one of the most distinguished fig- gency Committee as co-chair man Robert Gessner of the New York
"China Strikes Back," a dra- ures
in Zionism, will be sum- with Dr. Wise . . . And ther e is University faculty . . . He has
matic story of China's resistance, moned to leadership in the sphere talk of an undersfanding w
ith been an instructor in that sub-
"High Stakes in the East," a film of political affairs by becoming Rabbi Israel Goldstein . . . Th
e
on the Dutch East Indies, and the co-chairman,with me of the latter would become president o ject for quite some time now,
"The Red Army," a film describ- American Emergency Committee the ZOA and lend his full s f but has only now attained pro-
fessorial rank After D .
ing Russian army maneuvers, will for Zionist Affairs and assuming port to Silver in the direct up-
i on Shore finishes her present Holly-
all be shown at the Monday night also the chairmanship of its ex- of the Emergency Committ
film program on August 16 at the ecutive committee, the body re- affairs . . . But whatever ee's wood chore, "Up in Arms," she's
Jewish Community Center. The sponsible for the centralized di- arrangement, the delegates w the taking on no more film contracts
films are scheduled to start at rection of our political efforts." come to Columbus shouting ill until after she's gone overseas
for to entertain our boys . . . Also
9:00 p. m. in the Center's outdoor
Silver to take off his coat an d starred in "Up in Arms" is
court.
pitch in i. e., to take the 1 ead Danny Kaye, who will sing,
in the political guidance of Zi 0n . among, a hilarious song written
SEGAL
ist affairs in America', at t his by his wife, Sylvia Fine, whose
Contributions Made to
most critical stage.
lyrics helped raise Danny from
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Art Scholarship Fund
THEY WRITE:
barn stock to stardom.
the knowledge of our common
Heinz Pol, whose exposes of ABOUT PEOPLE :
Several contributions have been sonship to Thee."
the Berlin-Vichy,Giraud financ id
made to the Art Scholarship Fund
Sylvan Joseph, New York's Re-
1
I
f
Axis started a
of the Jewish Community Center.
in- gional OPA Administrator, takes
It shouldn't be hard to march vestigation, will Congressional
soon
be
publi
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom forward in brotherhood with
sh- the gasoline regulations so seri-
HARRIETT TOOMEY
made a contribution in memory Christians who understand what ing a book that will make qu ite 01441Y that he has put away his
a noise . . . We shall tell y ou car for the duration . . . His
of Mrs. Kramer, mother of Mrs.
of open-air concerts at the Jewish Meyer Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Christianity is all about. Lo, their more about it soon . . . B en wife, who lives out in a remote
lights
are
the
same
as
ours.
Community Center on Wednes- Leo Davidson and Dr. and Mrs.
Hecht's new book will be entitl e d section of Long Island, uses a
day evening, August 18. Miss Samuel Coggan made a contri-
"These Charming Anti-Semite s" bicycle when she goes out to do
Toomey, soloist of the Central bution in memory of Dr. Jacob "Swingin' in the Groove"
. . . And Ben will enumera to her household shopping .. .
The
Woodward Christian Church, will Polocker. A gift was also received
these gentry, be they in high or thousands of dollars Manhattan's
At
Club
Three
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sing songs by Malotte, Ernest from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers
low places . . . A well-illustrat ed Dr. Maxwell Matlz earned with
Charles, and Oscar Rosbach. She in memory of Mrs. Kramer and
Producer Bettie Taylor has a volume should be the one whi ch his plastic surgery in Brazil and
will also present three light opera in memory of David Oppenheim, dandy new sepia musical show in Eliot Elisofon, photograpuher f or Santo Domingo have remained
numbers, dressed in costume.
father of Royal A. Oppenheim.
action at Club Three 666, which Life, is now writing about h is down there . . . The good doctor,
Miss Adams, the only woman
is best described by its title, experiences shooting the war in in a spantaneous Good Neighbor-
violinist of the Detroit Orchestra,
"Swingin' in the Groove". The Tunisia . . . Playwright Lilli an ly gesture, donated his fees to
and well-known in the community,
guitar-strumming
recording favor- Hellman is busy on a new pla y, local hospitals . . . Discovered in
will play the second and third Last Mothers' Club Picnic
ite, Lonnie Johnson, starred in which Broadway may get to s ee Soviet Russia recently: A new
movement from Mendelssohn's To Be Held on Aug. 24
the previous revue, again has top in the coming season . . . A n swimming prodigy, Jacob Green-
Concerto in E Minor, as well as
billing in this one. Newcomers amusing piece in a recent iss ue berg by name . . . He's a 16-
The last picnic of the season to the peppy supporting cast are of Der Aufbau, New York ref u- year-old Jewish boy, an evacuee
pieces by Julius Chajes, Scarla-
tescu, Hubav, and Wienlawsky. given by the Council of Mother's Baby Spic and Span, novelty gee paper, was an interview b y from Odessa . . . Don't be too
Margaret Mannebach will play Clubs will be held Tuesday, Au- song and dance team, and Dodo, a refugee named Hanns Le o surprised if critic George Jean
for Miss Adams, and Lucile Zum- gust 24, at Lola Valley Park. flash tap star, formerly of the Reich with his own son, Pete r, Nathan acquires a regular radio
stein for Miss Toomey. There will Mother's Club members are in- Four Kit Kats. Popular Sam on the occasion of the youn g- spot next season, even though
structed to take a Puritan-Fen- Fouche continues as master of ster's achievement of the ran k he doesn't seem to anxious to ac-
be no charge for admission.
kell through bus to the end of the ceremonies and the eight attrac- of Quiz Kid . . . Peter, who is cept other wave offers . . . Now
line to reach the park.
tive Taylorettes score, as usual, 13, came to this country fro m that Dorothy Schiff Backer, pub-
Women working on arrange- with their precision dancing. The Vienna five years ago.
lisher of the New York Post, has
Camp Habonim Holds ments are: Kate Winston, Wood- revue has a fast, snappy opening HITTING AT HITLER:
married Ted Thackrey, editor of
ward Club. Ty. 6-4813; Dorothy to "Broadway Rhythm," featur-
Factor of Hollywood, wh • her paper, the Post is a family
Tisha b'Ab Pageant
Brindze, Young Womep's Study ing the Taylorettes. The middle ,x, Max
ows about such things, insist affair once more, as it was when
Club, To. 6-6800; and Dina Rob- number is a colorful Indian rhurn- tll n at
Hitler has taken to wearin rt. Dorothy and her former husband ,
A Tisha b'Ab pageant, "For bins, Center Club, Ty. 6-4567.
ba, also featuring the girls. The a toupee . . . The makeup expert George Backer, were running it
There Is Yet Hope," was present-
Members are urged to be at finale, "Jumpin' the Blues," cl aims he can see the wig in together . . . There's a possibil-
ed last Tuesday afternoon by the the
picnic in time for lunch at
ity, incidentally, that Backer may
children of Camp• Habonim, the 12:30 p. m. Games will begin at brings on the entire cast. Ted re cent photos of the Fuehrer
Jewish Community Center's stay- 2:00 p. m. with prizes awarded Buckner and his orchestra beat W bile news reports are silent on join the OWI . . . Novelist Thyra
th
e
out their hot rhythms for danc-
present status of Nazi Gen- Samter Winslow has a novel
at-home camp. The pageant, com- to winners.
ing and the show. Joa-Anna er al von Brauchitsch, the wise- house pet—a skunk . . . Need-
posed of five scenes, presented the
Holmes, variety singer, and ac res are betting that he'll be less to say, she took the precau-
eight and nine year old campers
George Saunders, gifted organ- Ge rmany's Badoglio when Hitier tion of having its defensive
in the first scene, "By the Waters
ist. keep the dance interludes ste ps down--which, these same mechanism removed.
of Babylon." Ten and eleven year Farm Corps
lively. wi seacres say, will be some time
old campers took part in the sec-
in October . . . A good date that
Center members and their
ond scene, "In the Warsaw Ghet-
we suggest to Adolf for his down-
Michigan Resorts
to." Chapter 37 of Ezekiel, "Val- friends are urged to join the Jew- ,
fal 1, with our compliments, would
ev of Dry Bones," was recited ish Community Center Farm 'No Religious Antagonism
For
Your Vacation Stop At
be Oct. 4—Yom Kippur to you.
n choral speech by the children Corps which meets every Sunday In Poland, Declares
Grand
Park Hotel
of the oldest group. "The Peat morning to help farmers harvest Warsaw Ghetto Survivor
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
opposite Park near Beach
Bog Soldiers" was presented in crops in the Detroit area. Those
To
be
made
public
within
the
in SOUTH HAVEN, MICIUGAN
dance form by the ten and eleven interested should contact the Cen-
STOCKHOLM (WNS) _ A nex t few weeks is a Jewish proj-
only large modern hotel near
year old girls. The final scene, ter office to register. Extra gas Jewish lawyer who fled to Sweden ect of enormous importance spon- The
be
and all activities
is op-
"And Now Redeemed," showed allowances will be arranged for from the Warsaw ghetto declared sor ed by American, British, So- er ating on the European that
plan.
children of Youth Aliah coming to through the County Agricultural here in a lectiare last week that vie t and South American Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. N. Becker
department.
Pa1esti
common adversity has so united lea ders . . . The project will be
Ruth Podolsky and Frances
the Jews and Poles that religious call, ed "The Black Book," and
1 Vinokur, dramatics and choral
antagonism in Poland has vir- will tell the story of Nazi atroci-
Open
Air
Dance
peech counselors, Clara Tannen-
tually been obliterated. ties in Nazi-occupied territories
h aus, (lancing counselor, Frances
The lawyer, whose name was
. The Jewish delegation from
Brand new recordings will be
S leeper, music counselor, and
not divulged, stated that although the
S hirley Hersh, art counselor, su- available for Senidr Center mem- more than sixty percent of the coo Soviet Union now in this
ntry will visit England in
bers and their friends at the Sat-
BETTY TAYLOR Presents
ervised the entire program.
u•day night open-air dance to be original occupants of the Warsaw Oct ober . . . The British Recep-
The last camp period for the held
ghetto
had
perished
of
hunger
tion
Committee includes Prof.
at the Jewish Community
"SWINGIN'
IN
and disease, the constant flow of Seli g Brodetsky, Chief Rabbi
Center, August 14.
THE
GROOVE"
new deportees actually augmented Her tz, Lord Nathan and every-
It EVUE
the number of persons within the bod y who is anybody in the
Marring LONNIE JOHNSON
and his GUITAR
ghetto precincts. Beginning July, thea ter, the movies and litera-
. 1942, he said, the Nazis began that • • . Ed Sullivan reports
Downtown Theaters
BE AKE TO PROVE YOU ARE 23
removing daily 6,000 Jews from
Dudley Glass, columnist for
the Atlanta Constitution, recently
94 at/ cut 1. 14.1
FOX—Here's Deanna Durbif the ghetto through executions and wr
ot
e
deportations.
This
process,
he
just as you want her—making
to % that "there is no necessity
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EAST
music—and making love—to tht added, continued until last April you visit New York City unless
RA. 1673
punch of a time clock. Everyone ' when the ghetto was finally liqui-
can speak Yiddish" . . .
ANDREW it SNEED-MOP
s should learn that there is
has witnessed this business of dated.He also said that after the
Deanna's growing up from the expulsion of the last Jews from
We're ready to serve you
time she was one of three smart Warsaw, the Nazis razed the
at any hour of the day
girls, to her first kiss, and she ghetto completely.
or night . . • whether
reaches the culmination of this
"business" in her latest picture,
you need a simple
"Hers
To Hold," which opened French Jews Dig Coal
home remedy or the
Friday.
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MICHIGAN—Starring Charles
Boyer and Joan Fontaine, "The
Constant Nymph" will be the
Michigan Theater's attraction
starting Friday. The companion
feature is "Seven Miles from Al-
catraz" with James Craig and
Bonita Granville.

UNITED ARTISTS--"Bataan,"
vivid drama of a gallant group
of Americans welting a last-stand
battle against the Japs, with
Robert Taylor in the lead role,
holds over for a third week at
he United Artists Theater. The
s econd feature is "A Stranger in
Town" starring Frank Morgan.

DETROIT'S JEWRY
CORDIALLY INVITED

BERNE (WNS) — Approxi-
mately 900 French Jews who were
rounded up by the Nazis in Paris
and deported to Poland are now
working in Nazi coal mines in
Upper Silesia, it was revealed
here in a report reaching from
Germany. The 900 Parisian Jews
are quartered in Kattovice, the
Polish part of Silesia.
The report also disclosed that
of the more than 8,000 Jews now
working there either as coal dig-
gers or furnace blasters 5,000 are
held in a camp near the Silesian
city of Ilyslowice while the others
are kept in camps in the neigh-
boring region.

Sunday, August

15th, 1943, at 1:00 P. M.

in the Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin Building, corner Linwood
and Elmhurst, a Communal Dedication of the
Student's Cafeteria will take place

At
Mr. this
and occasion a Safor Torah will be presented to the Yeshivah by
Yaker. A most entertaining program is prepared with
a musical Mrs.
portion.
representatives
Outstare and local guest speakers and various
including the Ladies' Auxiliary of Chicago will greet
the guests.

DON'T MISS THIS IMPORTANT FESTIVAL
OF TORAH

