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November 19, 1943 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-19

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A mericam Avis* Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

November 19, 1943

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War Workers To Hold
Hot Dog Party Nov. 21

SEGAL

(Continued from Psi. 4)
War workers are invited to
meet at the Center Sunday, 3:30 Preached your body and listened
I). m., to proceed to Palmer Park through a stethoscope and made
Gene Fenby and His
for a hot dog party. Music, drinks sue you were dead. You can't
Musicians Honor Chajes Dr. Nellie Huger To
and races have been planned for L , „ l me you aren't dead. a jIat b waasf
Orchestra To Play for
this event by the War Workers as
en perfectly managed
By Selecting His I42nd Give Lecture Nov. 22
committee. In case of rain the
Second
Holiday
Hop
The musk department of the
group will hold their party at the killing as I had ever seen."
Psalm for Presentation
"Ah, but they forgot one
The American Guild of Organ- Jewish Community Center an-
Gene Fenby and his "Singing Center.
thing," Hitler said. "They for-
ists has just selected "The 142nd nounces that Dr. Nellie B. Huger, Swing" music will play for the
got to kill me in their hearts."
Psalm," a cantata for solo, mixed co-chairman of the music commit- second holiday hop, a
e e from
m
fll fy
voices-and organ, by Julius Chu- tee of the Round Table for Cath-
II ere m y i pp
dance, this Sunday, Nov. White Paper Policy
hand and clattered to the floor
jes, to be presented in December olics, Jews and Protestants, and 21, at 9 p. In. Fenby is well
(my wife scolded me afterward
in the leading Episcopalian church music director of the Detroit known to all Detroit audiences Stands, Says British
for scattering ashes on the rug)
of St. Bartholomew, in New York Council of Churches, will lecture having played at various dances
C olon i al Secretar y
and I opened my eyes. Hitler had
City. Dr. Williams, the music di- on "Sacred Music of Catholics, throughout the city.
_ gone. It seemed to me there was
rector of St. Bartholomew, will Jews and Protestants" on Mon-
In addition to the fine music
truth in what he had said . . .
conduct. Hugh Porter of St. day, Nov. 22, at 8:15 p. In., at there will be an extra special LONDON (WNS)—Colonel
British Colonial Oli
Sec- "They forgot to kill me in their
Nicholas will play the organ, and the Jewish Community Center. surprise, which will be introduced ver Stanley,
a combined choir from five Epis- Records will be played, with ex- for the first time at this (lance. rotary, declared in a statement in hearts" . . . They had killed only
copalian churches, numbering 160 planations by the guest leader. It is planned to have a different the House of Commons last week the physical Hitler. Hitler, the
novelty feature at succeeding that there would be no change in hideous idea, had kep t on fester-
voices, will perform Mr. Chajes' Admission is free.
the basic policy laid down in the ing in the hearts of men, like
composition.
holiday hops.
m aggots multiplying, through the
At in the past, decorations will White
of May,
1939.
The work, which is hailed as
The Paper
colonial
secretary
also an-
have
a
holiday
motif,
with
huge
one of the finest contributions to —
pilgrims, Indians and cobblers nounced that the 31,078 Jews who generations
even grandchildren
to 100 years, to
the great-great
of
contemporary liturgical music, Mothers' Clubs to Hold
were legally entitled to enter Pal- the men who shot him. To new
el
Norma
ng
the
walls.
was published two years ago by Programs Featuring
as do
Appor estine but whose admission to the e generations all over the world
the Transcontinental Music Cor-
rni charge of the murals f
i in
country was prevented by th
miasmic
poration, Steinway Hall, New Life of Chernicofsky
this dance.
war would be admitted when con- whose hearts exhaled
-
The last holiday hop , celebrat i ditions make that possible. H e hates and prejudice and malice by
York City, and to this day has
turned one
c
In appreciation of the contribu , ing Succot, drew a large crowd,
me
been heard in more than 50 sync-
asserted that the British govern- IN le
gogues, churches and concert tion made to Hebrew literature most of whom have been regular meet "reached the conclusion that against the other. They hadn't
by the late writer and poet, Saul comers to these (lances which are it would be unequitable to close killed him in their hearts.
halls.
I thought I should give the in-
Chernicofsky, the Mothers' Clubs flow in their second season
_ the doors of Palestine to those per-
room to the
will feature programs depicting
Bortman
and
Joseph
Kwas
Study Club—Mon- elow, co-chairmen of the holiday sons on account of the time ele- , cadent
of my living
peace-makers.
They
may
see that
and
Second Center Musicale his
,
peace-making is not a mere mat-
orthwest
work.
Northwest
(lay,
Nov. 22,
8 p. m., at the hop committee, have the following ment."
the
White
Paper
lling
on
Dwe
To Be Held Nov. 23
- committee members working with ,
Katja Andy, well known De- ward
at Community
Holbrook. Center, Wood them to make these dances a sue- Si Stanley
said that to "it
provided of ter
things
written Hitler.
on fine First
pa-
Jewi sh
the admission
Palestine
Pr of
and
of burying
cess: Ben Britman, Maury Co- for the
during of all it has to do with a way
Charlotte Greenberg, Sally 75,000 Jewish immigrants
troit pianist, will be the guest
Dexter r Club—Tuesday ' Nov. hen,
D
Levine, Alan Mittlenian, Harry a period of five years ending of education by which to purge
.
soloist at the second Center mu- 23 1.30 p. e at Bnai Moshe
the prejudice
hearts of
Lawrence. Moses, Danny Raskin, Frances March 31, 1944, subject to the the falsehood of hate,
at L.
sicale. Miss Andy made her debut Sna,Logue
;, ' . D Dexter
m "t
n's St'udy Club— and Sara Rotman Ruth Sobel, criterion of the economic absor- and malice from
a year ago in the trio formed Installation of en officers
23, 1:30 p Estelle Starr and Dr. Milton tive capacity of the country." "It people, beginning with their
by Henry Siegl, Jascha Schwartz-
if Wo v
Y
White. Anne Stern, Diane Rosen- was contemplated," he reminded childhood. Then Hitler will be
man and herself. The local music Tuesday,
Nov
.
Fenkell
Club—Tuesday
Nov.
blatt
and Evelyn Richwerger will Parliament, "that there should be dead also in the hearts of men.
.
critics recognized Miss Andy's at the iewish Community Centel
whi c h an annual quota of 10,000 and in Hitler must be killed in the
pianc abilities, and hailed her
m
at
the
Talmud
Torah'
assist
with
refreshments,
.
will
be
available
at
the
dance.
addition, as a contribution toward hearts
of men.
p
23,
8
If the
peacemakers have any
as one of the most outstanding
Fo••
Parkside. Thanks , - ' i v Tickets may be obtained from the solution of the Jewish refu-
pianists of
,
at
'
t
her
wo
Woodward Club —Wednesday, any of the committee member.; gee problem, 25,000 would be ad- doubts about the authenticity of
nce Miss Andy Midland
Center appearance
mated as soon as adequate pro- the incident, why, here is the evi-
ing costume party.
has selected Handel's "Blacksmith
vision for their maintenance was dente of my pipe!
Variations," S c h u b e r t ' s "Im- Nov 24, 1:30 p. m., at the Jew- or at the door.
assured.
"
promptu," as well as compositions ish
Community
Center.
i
"The war has prevented the ful-
B.
&
P.
Men
and
Women
Center
Club,
Wednesday,
Nov.
by Debussy and Milhaud.
fillment of this program. The Home Relief Society To
The Angelus Club Chorus, un- 24 8 p. m., at the Jewish Com- To Hear B
B oo k Review
number of Jews who entered Pal- Hold Bundle Tea Nov. 29
'
c - munity
der the direction of George M
Center. A musical pro-
The
Business
and
Professional
estine legally or illegally up to
Leod, will open the program with gram i n honor of the newly in-
At a board meeting of the
Cain, Schubert, Ban- stalled officers.
songs
by
tock, Roberton and Mitchell How- Twelfth
Men will
and hear
Women's
Discussion
Sept. to
30, be
1943,
against
a total
5 8 p. Street
m., at Club—Thursday,
the Assembly Group
a review
on of 75,000
admitted
under
the Home Relief Society held in the
"Journey in the Dark" by Martin existing quota system, was 43,-
arth.
NOV.'
' at Clairmount. Thanks- Slavin, this Monday, at 8:30 p. m. 922. There are thus 31,078 who, Calvert Ave., on Thursday, Nov.
The Center Symphony
Orches-
Hall, 12th
No-
' 't ma be fairly assumed, would home of
Mrs.

ere Jack
made Rosenberg,
for the No-


Miss Mabel True of the etroi
tra under the direction of u . giving party.
0 p ans w
which will take
Public
Library,
who
has
been
a
have
reached
it
before
March
31,
vember
meeting,
Chajes will close the program by
1944, but for the exigencies of place on Monday, Nov. 29, at 1
p laying Beethoven's "Egmonth"
commentat or at the Center on

t he conference room of
i ea
Overture and two Hungarian
previous occasions, will
P. in
"The British government has the
lettes
To
Be
Dance
Jewish
Community( Center.
Romu
• • an
Dances by Btqhms.
27 discussion.
been considering this position
It was announced, that Home
Free tickets are available prior Hostesses Saturday, Nov.
has reached the conclusioq that it Relief Society will cooperate with
to the day of the concert.
to c persons
ose e the United States government in
.would be unequitable
Following the lead of the Rho- War Worker Club To
to those
their national drive for clothing,
dores, who were hostesses at the Feature Orchestra
doors of Pal es
the
on account of the time factor.
and will hold their November
An innovation at the bi-weekly
p
Romulettes will take over the
meeting in the form of a bundle
Nov. 27,
at the
Commu- Saturday night dances given by
Each member is urged to
same
funct
ion Jewish
next Saturday,
Aux. of Bnai Brith tea.
To Appear at Center
the War Workers of the Jewish Ladies'
attend and to bring a box or
— •
be
an
or-
wi
Pillar
Temple
Community Center
A o Meet at
package of clothing.
Emanuel List, basso, member pity Center.
The Intermediate Council of chestra. Lou Pinger and h i s mu-
A dessert luncheon will precede
of the Metropolitan Opera Corn-
pany, will make his Detroit debut the Center will designate a dif- day night's dance, Nov. 20, at The
Auxiliary
next meeting
Bnai Brith
of the
will
Ladies
be held the meeting and a review of a
on Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Jew- ferent club to assume responsi- sicians m.
will
play
this Satur-
The
War at Workers
com- on Nov. 22 at Pillar Temple. As well-known book has been planned
p.
ish Community Center. Mr . List hility for the bi-weekly Saturday
refreshments. guest spe a ker of the evening, Mrs. for the afternoon's program.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman was ap-
will be heard in a program of night dances, which last from 9:30
Lillian A aro, n president of Wom-
Schumann and Schubert songs, as 8:45 to 1 a. m. An orchestra will mittee will provide
en's Michigan District, will de- pointed chairman of a special corn-
whose purpose will be to
hand to furnish the music e 100 Youngsters Enrolled
we ll as arias from well known bo on
liver a talk on "The e Ideals and mittee.
th For .Tumor Fun P rogram
d
In addition to the ances
send Chanukah gifts to the serv-
operas. His last group will include
of Bnai Brith."
program
are asked to bring ice men and women of Home Re-
Viennese folksongs. The proceeds Intermediate Council, which meets
and girls from 6 to 14
wi go toward the every Thursday evening, has for- are Boys
taking
their contributions for the silver lief members.
of the con certll
n
over
the
Jewish
Com
-
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, president,
c
maintenance of the Center's Mu- mutated plans for bowling and
coin shower for November, pro-
sic Department, according to Mrs. p i ng gong tournaments, a dra- day and Sunday afternoons for ceeds of which are to be used for extends a cordial invitation to all
Abraham Cooper, chairman of the matics club, and discussion in munity entet on Tuesday, Fri-
their junior fun program. The athletic equipment for our men members and friends to attend
arts and crafts groups.
this meeting.
Center music committee.
children have an opportunity to and women overseas.
enroll in puppetry, dancing, arts
and crafts, orchestra and orches-
tra groups on Tuesday afternoons
from 4:15 to 6 p. m.; clubs, dra-
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Miss Betty Kransky will be the
guest speaker at the popular
charm series group, Wednesday
night, at 8:30 p. m., at the Jew-
ish Community Center. Miss Kor-
ansky, who will talk on "Mar-
riage Relationships," is a gradu-
ate of Michigan State College
and is taking graduate work at
Duke University and the Univer-
sity of North Carolina. She has
given many courses in marriage
counseling in the south, and this
will be her debut in the city.
Dr. John L. Sullivan of Wayne
University will be the guest
speaker at the charm series on
Dec. 2, and will talk on "Keeping
Your Mental Equilibrium".

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