e lmericam 'elvish Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle November 19, 1943 Moshe Dombey To Be Speaker at Hebrew School Aux. Meeting 3 David Rosner Now Operating London Arms Hotel in Miami Beach Arturo Toscanini To Conduct Prize-Winning Atterberg Symphony SIDOR BELARSKY GUEST ARTIST AT YOUNG ISRAEL ANNIVERSARY FUNCTION who have previously had the pleas- An evening with the distinguish- ed interpreter of Jewish music, ure of listening to him. Patrons of winter resorts in Program The monthly educational gather- Florida will be pleased to learn Aturo Toscanini will conduct Sidon' Belarsky, will be presented Special Artist Belarsky, who is arrang- that the – London Arms Hotel of the NBC Symphony Orchestra in members and patrons of Young ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of tha ing an especially interesting pro- h Florida, is now the United Hebrew Schools will be miami ideac , Kurt Atterberg's "Symphony No. grain irr Hebrew, Yiddish and held Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 1:00 Russian for this occasion, is one 6 in C Major," the Swedish com- o'clock, in the auditorium of the of the outstanding interpreters of poser's work which in 1928 won Jewish music. Possessed of a re- Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. the $10,000 Schubert Memorial sonant bass, he has been called The guest speaker will be Moshe prize, on the General Motors Sym- the singing actor and is known to Dombey, otherwise known as phony of the Air program Sunday, local audiences both from sev- Moshe Ben Moshe. Mr. Dombey eral personal appearances here and is a well known humorist, and an Nov. 21 (NBC, 5:00 to 6:00 p. m., through his many phonograph rec- outstanding rearer and interpreter EWT). The date marks the fif- ords. Critics have pronounced his of Yiddish folk lore. His topic will teenth anniversary of the Ameri- art as reminiscent of that of the be "Jewish Wit and Humor." can premiere of the composition late Fcodor Chaliapin. The pro- The annual donor affair of the gram, in addition, will feature the in New York. Woman's Auxiliary will be held traditional lighting of the candles Also scheduled for performance on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26. and a number of Chanukah songs are Ros3ini's overture to "The The following are the chairmen of by members of the Junior-Inter- Barber of Seville" and Ravel's committees for this important an- mediate groups, Young Israel of "La Valse," one of the most popu- nual event: Fund raising project, Detroit. lar of the French composer's or- Mrs. Moe S. Dann; program, Ms. chestral works. Louis J. Tobin; pledges, Mrs. In 1928 the Schubert Memorial Theodore Isaacs; pledges, Mrs. M. Downtown Theaters— prize of $10,000 was offered by the R. Katz; darlings, Mrs. Joe Hor- Columbia Phonograph Company witz; printing souvenir program, MICHIGAN — A big five-unit for "an original symphonic work Mrs. George M. Roberts; honor Thanksgiving stage and screen in one or more symphonic move- roll, Mrs. Burton Seidon; memor- show bows into the Michigan ments, presented as an apotheo- MR. DAVID ROSNER iams, Mrs. Herman Wetsman; Theater on Friday, with Russ sis of the lyrical genius of Schu- luncheonette meetings, Mrs. Mor- Morgan and his band, Rubinoff ris Fishman; treasurer, Mrs. S. under the management of David bent, and dedicated to his mem- and his Violin, June Preisser and Singer. Mrs. Jack Tobin is presi- Rosner (formerly of Hotel Astor). ory on the occasion of the cen- Completely renovated and equip- tennial of his death." The award Lowe, Hite and Stanley appear- dent of the Woman's Auxiliary. BELARSKY SIDOR pad with a beautiful sunlit din- was made to Atterberg by a jury ing—in person—on the stage, The Woman's Auxiliary grate- ing room on the lobby-level, the fully acknowledge the following London Arms is now offering to of eminent international music Israel at the Detroit Institute of with "Hi Diddle Diddle," star- contributions and memoriams: In a limited clientele the utmost in authorities and at once the former Arts, Sunday, Dec. 26. Admis- ring Martha Scott and Adolphe memory of Jennie Israel by Mr. comfort and service, plus a super- civil engineer who turned com- sion will be by reservations only, Menjou on the screen. and Mrs. Max Hayman; in mem- lative cuisine which is strictly poser, critic and conductor, found through the Young Israel office, UNITED ARTISTS—"Old Ac- ory of Judge Harry B. Keidan, Kosher. The London Arms Hotel, world music attention focused on 1550 Taylor, Detroit 6, Mich., or quaintance," adapted from the by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser at 727 Collins Ave., is only half him. The symphony was played from members of the committee successful Broadway production the first time at Cologne on in charge, consisting of: David I. and Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman; a block from the bathing beach. for of the same name, starring Bette in memory of Samuel Feinberg, All rooms have private baths, Oct. 15, 1928. Berris, Isadore Cohen, Arthur and Davis and Miriam Hopkins, is Atterberg is still a leading fig- Charles T. Gellman, Samuel Hecht- the new screen attraction at the by Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman; showers and telephones. It boasts in memory of Sol Berman, by Mrs. of a health-solarium, tropical gar- ure in Sweden's music circles. man, Jack H. Isbee, Abbe A. Levi United Artists Theater. The com- Born in 1887, he abandoned a ca- Harry Goldstein; in memory of den, patio and other important and , Irving W. Schlussel. panion feature is a merry farce Mary Fayga Gordon, by Mr. and features and appointments. It is reer as civil engineer to study This year's function, marking titled "Adventures of a Rookie," composition at the Royal Academy Mrs. Joe Horwitz; in honor of truly an ideal spot for a joyful the twenty-first anniversary of with Wally Brown and Alan Car- the marriage of their daughter, invigorating and health-giving of Music in Stockholm. Later he the organization, will be addressed ney. studied in Munich, Berlin and Miriam, by Mr. and Mrs. Jack • tvacati on, ;tuttgart and conducted orchestras by Irving M. Bunin, one of the Tobin; in honor of the recovery of Mr. Rosner, who is well known in Sweden, France and Germany. leading national figures in the Samuel Berman, by Mr. and Mrs. both here and in Atlantic City Young Israel movement whose in- Mt. Sinai Thanks The program follows: A. Moss; in honor of the recovery (Ostend Hotel), extends a cordial 1. Overture, "Barber of Se- spired oratory and keen knowl- For Donations of Mrs. Esther Moss, by Mrs. invitation to his patrons and ville," Rossini. edge of Jewish affairs have won Julius Berman; in honor of the guests to spend their vacation at Rossini. him many admirers in our city. The Mount Sinai Hospital As- recovery of Mrs. Louis Schlusel, the London Arms Hotel. Informa- 2. Symphony No. 6 in C Major, A lawman who gives freely of his sociation wishes to extend their by Mrs. Harry Goldstein; in honor tion an.; rates will be sent upon Atterberg. (a) Allegro; (b) Ada- time to the service of Jewish re- appreciation to the following .for of the recovery of Joseph Gold- request. ligious and communal causes in trio; (c) Finale: Vivoce. stein, by Mrs. Harry Goldstein; New York, Mr. Bunin always their donations to the oi ganiza- 3. LaValse, Ravel. and a contribution from Mrs. S. speaks authoratively and inter- tin: Dr. Joseph M. Erman, Mrs. BOESKY FAMILY CLUB Z. Winer. estingly, and his message is eag- Philip J. Gilbert and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. L. Palley were Lawrence Crohn To Speak erly looked forward to by all Kanter of Cleveland, Ohio. hosts at the Boesky Family Club For Avukah, on Nov. 23 held at the home of Mr. and Louis Marshall Lodge Lawrence Crohn, member of the Mrs. Herbert Wallace of Pen- Ave. Dinner was served, Zionist Youth Commission, will Prescriptions by To Give Varied Program nington a contribution to the War Chest discuss "The Influence of Palestine Authentic motion pictures of was made and gifts were sent on the American Jew" at a meet- ing of the Avukah on Tuesday, Allied bombing raids, a humorous to our service men. The next meeting will be held Nov. 23 at the Mackenzie Union talk, music, and refreshments, will be offered by Louis Marshall Lodge at the Belcrest Hotel, Sunday, at Wayne University at 9 p. m. — Stores at — of Bnai Brith at its next meet- Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff will be hosts. ROSENBERG FAMILY CLUB ing, to be held Nov. 23, at 8:30 17453 E. Jefferson Ave. The members of the Boesky David Whitney Bldg. p. m. in its rooms at Linwood At a box social given by the Family Club are urged to be 746 W. McNichols Rd. 9306 Twelfth St. and Burlingame. The program Rosenberg Family Social and 9801 Unwood Ave. will be a pre-birthday affair in prompt, as dinner will be served Loan Club Saturday, Nov. 13, at Fisher Bldg. anticipation of the city-wide greet- at 6:30 sharp. 19184 Grand River Ave. 15324 E. Jefferson Ave. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ing of Henry Monsky under the Fenster of Richton Ave., a total 19186 Livernois Ave. Woodward, Birmingham 100 S. auspices of the Greater Detroit American Association of $243 was raised for donation Bnai Brith Council. to the War Chest. The affair will be the high point For Jewish Education in the present membership drive To Hold Conference 1241-41-1:H:41 -0-4H:HI:1100 * of the lodge, during which it is The East-Central States Region expected to double the present membership, it is announced by of the American Association for Saul Rosenman, chairman of the Jewish Education will hold its membership committee and in bi-annual conference on Nov. 27 and 28 at the Hotel Seneca in charge of arrangements. "Admission" to the affair is the Columbui',. Ohio. The Saturday evening program Coming Events requirement that each member Ballet Added to Season's Program of who attends bring a prospective will include a symposium in which Nov. 25: Carl Friedberg, Pianist candidate to the meeting. A so- leading laymen of the region will Symphonic Music and Grand Opera Nev. 27: Maria Gambarelli, Ballerina participate. The subject is "What cial hour will follow the regular Shall We Teach Our Children." Dec. is Gershwin-Kern-Foster program. 'trade' s of Detroit Symphony ad- Sunday morning reports will be vertising and press notices may be Dec. 9: Maria Kurenko, Soprano submitted from representatives of Star of Metropolitan Ballet tiring a bit of being urged to "get Dec. 17: ''Hansel and Gretel" ten different communities on the Ladies' Aux., JWV 135, ticket now," "make reservations to Appear November 27 topic "An Inventory of Jewish Dec. 19: "Hansel and Gretel" To Hold Party Nov. 23 early," etc., but the quality of the Education in Our Cities from (Matinee and evening) programs being presented, the popu- Ladies' Auxiliary, Jewish War 1911-43." At a luncheon meeting Dec. 30: Adler, Harmonica Virtuoso larity of t heir line presentations thus The first of the I wetrolt Sym- Veterans No. 135 are giving a on Sunday, Professor Horace M. far and the fact that a full house Jan, 6: Thompson, Conductor- phony's added attraction for the feather party for benefit of Vet- Kallen will speak on "The Ameri- Is t he rule, rather than t he PXCep- winter season is to be a special Sat- Composer can Jewish Community and the erans hospitals, to be held Tues- urday night concert on Nov. 27, tIon, more than %% arrants every hur- Jewish Education of American Jas. 13: Miquelle, Violoncellist day evening, Nov. 23, at Bnai ry up warning that is Issued. wl.ich will feature Marla Garnbar- Moshe auditorium, Dexter at Law- Jews." Listeners will participate Jan. 20: Adolf Busch. Violinist eIII, premiere danseuse of the Metro- rence. For tickets call chairman, afterwards in a discussion. The Jan. 27: Marjorie Lawrence, Soprano politan Opera Association, as guest closing topic of the program will Mrs. Harris Avison, Townsend Christmas Opera "Hansel Feb. 3: Delamarter, Composer- soloist. (1-0503, um Mrs. Robert Morris, be "Future Plans and Programs Conductor; Ilya Schkolnik, Violinist in Our Communities." Shortly before her death, the great and Gretel" to be University 2-2089. SCHETTLER Detroit Symphony News & Notes Pavlowa presesnted Gambarelli with JR. HOME RELIEF The Junior Home Relief So- ciety met on Nov. 11 at the home of Miss Lorraine Velik, first vice president. Toys contributed by club members for an indigent child were collected. Members volunteered to answer the urg- ent call for club leaders to guide younger organizations. Miss Betty Warhull of the Wayne Readers Bureau, ended the meeting with her readings of Ogden Nash's poem To a Small Boy Standing On My Shoes While I'm Wearing Them," a chapter of William Saro- yan's book, "My Name is Aram," and one scene from the play "Happy Days," by Octava Rob- erts. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 22 at 3241 Cort- And, the home of Miss Florence Naimark. PARTOVICH CLUB The Partovich Family Club was organized on Sunday, Nov. 7, at a meeting which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Par- tovich. The following officers were elected: President, Claude Gold- ston; honorary president, David Partovich; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Rose Zuckerman; good will chairman, Henry Rosenberg. The next meeting is to be held on Sunday, Dec. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Partovich, 9761 Broadstreet. INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP The Infants' Service Graup re- ceived a contribution from Mrs. Robert Shatanoff of the Wayne Lacquer & Auto Supply Co., in memory of her husband, Robert Shatanoff, and her brother, Harry illstein. a pair of ballet slippers, Inscribed In her own hand : To My Logical Suc- cessor," and she has more than ful- filled Pavlowa's greatest eXpo•ta - lions. A Public Apology .. . To the many who went to Masonic Temple on the nights of Nov. 4 and 11 and found all seats sold, the De- troit Symphony apologizes most hum- bly. Only 4,640 seat,, are available, which Is hardly enough, due to the greater-than-ever Interest In the new I Ietrolt Symphony Orchestra, Its great musical director, Karl Krue- ger, the famous guest soloists being presented, and t he rapidly increas- ing popularity of symphony presen- tations In Detroit. Repeated Season ticket holders are assured of seeing the Detroit Symphony's gala presentation of t hat beloved grand opera for the Christ man sea- son, •liansel and Gretel," which is to be sung In English on Iles. 17. Feb. 10: Artur Schnabel, Pianist Feb. 17: Patricia Travers, Violinist Feb. 24: Orchestral Tickets—Reservations In all sections of the Masonic Au- For all who cannot attend on that ditorium, except the $19 portion of date, Musical Director Krueger has the bait ony, a few good seats are arranged for two additional per- still available on a season ticket formances on Saturday. Dec. 19. bents. They may be had at pre-sea- matinee and evening. Mall orders son discontits. LESS t he cost of the for all three performances are now first four concerts. being accepted and t he awed vvith Reservations to any concert may which they are being made is good be made in advance by mall, by reason for suggesting that you make sending y our check to the Detroit your reservations EARLY. No in- Symphony Orchestra, Masonic Tem- crease In prices . . . the regular 85 ple, Detroit 1, 'Michigan. cents to $2.75 schedule will apply Tickets to all regular subscription evenings. Matinee 83 cents to $1.65. concerts (83 cents to 62.75. tax in• eluded I, as well as to all special Karl Kt ueger, conductor and mu- sical director, is assembling a com- attractions sponsored by the Detroit pany of LIghly talented artists from Symphony orchestra, may be obtain- all sections of the country, soloists ed one week in advance of each 0 ho are especially qualified to sing program at Grinnell's downtown the respective roles of "Hansel and stole. Phone Symphony headquarters, Gretel" In English. Their names will t'Olumbla 4870, for season ticket res- ervations. be announced at an early date.