A merican 9ewish Perim&cal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 17, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Arturo Toscanini to Conduct General Motors

Rabbi Joshua S.
s 0
ons Provide
Symphony in Special War Bond Concert Sept. 19 Will Deliver High Sperka Five Jewish Women'31anizatiO
In
Food
and
Services
at
Do
Downtown US
the fourth and final special Bizet from the predominant theme
o Day Sermons
War Bond concerts of the sum- of local color and gaiety, so evi- Hly

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During the past month the
mar season, Sunday, Sept. 19, dent in the music.
fol- Berl.. kin, Morrey Weisberg D.
Arturo Toscanini will conduct the
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of the lowing organizations participated Wollack, H. Fuerher.
With Italy's collapse in the Congregation Bnai David, Elm- in the Jewish We:fare hos italit
On Aug. 30, the Red Cross
NBC Symphony in a program war, Toscanini is more than ever burst and 14th
devoted entirely to the works of in the international spotlight.
, announced that program of the Downtown P USO, y of Temple Beth Israel served
he will deliver addresses on bot providing
afternoon and evening w ith
and serving 6,000 the both
the eminent French composer, Perhaps no one received the newt.days of Rosh Hashonah, Sept. 30,
following women as hostesses:
Georges Bizet. The concert will with more jubilation than the and Oct. 1, in Yiddish and En - sandwiches, as well as coffee and Mesdames Jerome Kanter, Adolph
be heard on of
the the
General
Motors the
beloved
maestro, who celebrated lish. His sermons have been ang- cake. The Sisterhood of Temple Kos Nat
Symphony
Air program
occasion
, Joseph Sidon, Harry
with his family near flounced for the first day as "The Beth El served two evenings, Kay, Nathan Mandeberg, Maity
over the NBC network from 5 New York City, and broke a World in Reverse" and for fly,: Aug. 16 and 23, with the Col- Falick,
to 6 p. m. (EWT), and will be long-standing rule by issuing a second day, "Our Own Post-War lowing hostesses: Mesdames Car- tlernan, Philip Arnold, Joseph Git•
Max Weisbuch, J. Trau-
shortwaved to Latin, South Amer- brief but happy statement to the Program".
rie Musliner,
Alvin
L. Jr
Golden,
ican and European countries press.
Rodeck
Michels, Lawrence
Freer rig, , J. J.
Traurig
J L
The following day, Sept.
In his sermon for the first day, Gilbert
ed- Albert Rist, Sidney H. Gilberg,
Transcriptions for later broad- , at Toscanini's request, NBC Rabbi Sperka will discuss the man, Philip Bloomgarden, Merrill Harry Fisher, J. J. Marks, Wil-
casts to our armed forces in arranged for him to conduct the present day problems. He will Silverstein, Harry Phillip, James limns Stark, L. M.
Europe will be made. Guest speak- NBC Symphony in a half-hour's point out the importance of reli- Stein, Harold E. Ziv, Max Miss Helen Solomon . Rubinstein,
er, midway in the hour's program, special program entitled "Victory, gious faith in a world that has Unger, Sam Baum, Sidney Blum.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid were
will be Daniel W. Bell, Under- Act I". It was then disclosed had faith only
Secretary
Ivor Kahn, John C. Hopp, Hilda hostesses on Sept. 6, both after-
Secretary of the U. S. Treasury that Toscanini had rehearsed the
r-
in "Our
material
VanConsant,
Irving
In his sermon,
Own things.
Post- Harry
Jacobson,
Emil Oberfelder, noon and evening, with the fol-
ches and was standing by war Program,"
ortra
Rbbi
a
Toscanini will conduct a suite daily
Waldbott, lowing women as hostesses: h ard
Sp erka
in anticipation of the day discuss - the implications
of
will Raymond Moors, Miss Henrietta dames Julius J. Ring, Richard
his Ascher,
Miss
Louise Society,
Shiffman.
of orchestral highlights from the his native people would be freed first day's sermon to the of Jewish
Infants
Service
the lick,
Joseph
Stern,
J. Auslander,
Klein,
Eugene
Diamond,
Sam Yal-
and
opera "Carmen," Bizet's finest from the Axis yoke. He himself world. Rabbi Sperka's sermon will evening of Aug. 16, served
most popular music. A sec- was beaten in 1931 by the Black
with Charles Gantz, S. Jano witz, Sam
and orchestral suite from the Shirts in Bologna when he, re• religious
stress the faith
need and
for the
deep
Jewish
true
edu- the following women in attend- Berkovitz Paul Freeman, Abe
composer's lesser-known opera, fused to play the Fascvist anthem cational background that will ance: Mesdames Saul G. Pank, Miller. Emanuel Enger, Rose
"The Fair Maid of Perth," and "Giovinezza," and shortly ft •
Sam Gross, David King, Louis Hirsch, E t h e 1 Goodman, S.
the celebrated incidental music wards resigned his post . as con- bring out this faith.
Manny Schwartz.
which Bizet wrote for Alp honse
Cantor Irving Ringel, formerly Wagner, Ben Isner,
drama "L'Arlesienne," ductor at La Scala in preference of the Shaare Torah Congrega- Schare, Aaron Gurwin, Sam Gut-
to playing the song at a perform- tion in Brooklyn, will be assisted tentag, Michael Green, Maurice
will round out the hour.
ng, George Treeger, Abe
...With the exception of "Car- ance at which Mussolini was to by a 10-voice choir director by Has,
be present. Perhaps no conductor David Shkolnick. Together, they Younas William Katz.
dasi:
men," the
"L'Arlesienne"
music,
ever
stepped
an orchestra have arranged a repertoire ofPurity Lodge, Eastern Star,
written
by Bizet
in 1872, is con-
with
more
fervor before
and
ted as hostesses on the evening
Originally we
enthusiasm traditional Chazonuth which should acted
sidered the composer's most no- than did Toscanini when he make the holidays musically mem- of Aug. 23, with the following
asked for 10 percent
table work. The locale of Dau- stepped to thepodium for his orable.
women serving: Mesdames Wil-
in
bonds; now we
dots play is near the southern "Victor y, Act 1" historic broad-
For boys and girls under the liam Miller, William Rothenberg,
French town of Arles, and in cast.
need
considerably
A.
Swartz,
M.
Tack,
P.
Grant,
aef
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He led the orchestra
in "The age of
h
i Holy Day serv-
0.
junior
writing his music Bizet made
more
Feinberg,
Herbert
Katzen,
R.
happy use of the gay folk songs Garibaldi Hymn," Italy's song of ices have been arranged. These
and dances of the,iscountry-side. liberati on, specially arranged by services will be conducted in the
the maestro, and concluded with Beth Midrash under the super-
The unhappy ending of the dra- his own arrangement of "The vision of Rabbi Sperka and Max
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matic
piece did not influence Star Spangled Banner".
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Chomsky, educational director.
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Inaugurating the winter seers
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of the General Motors Symphony
Contributions
to
the
of the Air on Oct. 31 Toscanini
n%K
will conduct the NBC Symphony Jewish Home for Aged +`S
in 12 of the 24 scheduled pro-
2.
*
grams, 'sharing the series with , The following have made con.
W . r
Leopold Stokowski.
tributions to the Home:
Samuel Margolis, donation; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry K. Mendelsohn,
It hung on and on. Medici-
in memory of Wolf Horwich;
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Mrs. Esther Sheer, in memory of
nal laxatives relieved It only
a
temporarily.
parents, Kolman and Bessie
Robert Hirschfield, son of Jos- Jaffe; Mrs. Celia Goldstein, in
Then—I found my con-
SAAVO
eph C. Hirschfield, who recently memory of Shayne Goldberg;
stipation was due to lack of
"bulk" in my diet. And I
graduated from Dartmouth Col- Mrs. Postashnik, donation; Mrs.

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lege, is now studying at the U. S. Hattye Davis, in memory of NIr.
Naval Midshipman School • ti-Thi- and Mrs. Abraham J. Ofshie, Mr.
cago, in the V7 progr Feinberg and David Sillman; Mr.
and rs. Sam Kahn, iemory
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hornburger of David Sillman, and in n memory
of Detroit spent a few days with of Mrs. Anna Rogoff; Mrs. Da-
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bei.- vid Oppenheim and family, in
tram Honiburger of this city. memory of Judge Harry B. Kei-
dan and David S. Zenon;MI'S.

Sisterhood held on Monday eve- Albert L. Hamburg, Marion, 0..
nine at the home of Mrs. Al and Mrs. Harry Cole, Detroit, in
Goldberg, the following memory of father, Jacob Sher-
well' man; Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan in
elected officers for the ensuing

year: President, Mrs. Bertam memory of Judge Harry B. Kei-
Homburger; vice president, Mrs. dan; 0r. S. W. Green, in memory
Theodore Friedman; secretary, of father, Abraham Green; Miss
Mrs. William Lutren ; treasurer, Jeanette Kay, in memory of Laz-
Mrs. Louis Robinson. aius Rosenthal; Ruth Klunover,
in memory of sister, Miriam
Isaacs; Alfred A. Klunover, m
memory of mother, Henrietta
Bernstein-Klunover, and Judge
Harry B. Keidan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. David-
son, donation; Mr. and NI•s. Mati-
nee Aronsson, in memory of Sol
Birnkrantz, Harry G. Brown, Leo
Marks, Jack Hock, David Oppen-
helm, David S. Zenon, Judge
Harry B. Keidan, Andrew Hart-
man and David Sillman; Dr.
Harry Metzger, in memory of
father, Moses; Mrs. Fannie Karol,
donation; Mrs. Jacob Kass and
Helen Kass, in memory of Judge
Harry B. Keidan, Mrs. Leah
Banks and Mrs. Eva Farber;

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HIGH HOLY DAY
SERVICES

Will Be Held in the

AUDITORIUMS OF THE UNITED
HEBREW SCHOOLS

ROSE SITTIG COHEN BLDG.

(Lawton-Tyler)

DAVID W. SIMONS SCHOOL

Mrs. Fred Faber, in memory of
in o t h e r, Chaye-Minnie; Mrs.
Frank Ellias, in memory of moth-
er, Rebecca; Roy Y. Chaffin, .in
memory of father, David Chaffin. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imerman, in
memory of Lazarus Rosenthal;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, in
memory of Mrs. Anna Abrahams;
Chrysler Purchasing Dept., in
memory of Mrs. Eva Farber.
Morris W. Goldberg and Harold
Birnkrant, Bay City, donation in
lieu of Peedyen Haben of son
and grandson; Women's Auxilk4
ary of the Jewish Home for
Aged, in memory of Mrs. Nettie
Katz; Mrs. Mark Hirschfield, in
memory of mother, Babette-Deb-
orah Reichmann-Loewy; Mrs. J.
Friedberg, in memory of husband,
Jacob, and mother, Frayde; Mrs.
Jacob Kabaker, in memory of

brother, Hatzkel; M. Symez, in
-.. memory of mother, Sarah Symez;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Silberstein,
in memory of Mrs. Anna Abra-
hams; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guns-
AND
berg, in memory of Mrs. Anna
Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
PHILADELPHIA-BYRON AUDITORIUM
Schram, in memory of Mrs. Anna
Abrahams; Miss Anne H. Baron,
Well known Chazonim will officiate. Auditoriums newly
in memory of Mrs. Anna Abra-
hams; Rita Bresler, in memory
decorated and seats comfortable.
of Mrs.. Anna Abrahams; Joe
Chapman, in memory of Mrs.
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