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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
November 26, 1943
Marie Gamberelli with
Symphony on Nov. 27
Young Israel Women's
League Meeting Nov. 29
Don Cossacks Coming
To Detroit on Dec. 8
Women's League of Young Is-
The singing giants of the
In store for music lovers is an rael will have an open meeting Steppes who come to Detroit on
Monday
evening,
Nov.
29,
at
9:00
extra concert scheduled by the
Dec. 8, at the Masonic Auditor-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra for o'clock in Yeshivath Beth Yehu- ium, are the original Don Cossack
Saturday, Nov. 27, with the Pre- dah. Mrs. Nathan Sperka will be Chorus founded under Serge Jar-
miere Ballerina of the Metropoli- the guest speaker.
off's direction in a military camp
tan Opera, Maria Gambarelli, as
near Constantinople more than
soloist.
20 years ago.
Aside from her work with the Bnai Brith B. & P. Group
Descendants of the race of
Metropolitan Opera, Miss Gam-
Stenka Razin, greatest hero of
To
Meet
on
November
30
barelli has gained an enviable
the centuries-old Cossacks who
reputation as a soloist with or-
Cards will be the main order lived and died in the Don River
chestras in this continent and in
the evening at the next meet- Valley, these score and ten men,
Europe, she has been in a group of
ing of the Business and Profes- since their invitation to be the
of dancers in recitals, and her
official choir of the Orthodox St.
choreography has been widely sional
Women
of Cohen
Bnai Brith,
at the Rose
S .0g
hall, on Sofia Cathedral in Bulgaria's cap-
used by other dancers.
Sittig at 8:00 p. m., ital, have traveled more than a
Tuesday, Nov..
On the 27th, Miss Garbarelli Lawton Ave., ii
near Taylor. Meal-million miles to sing almost 5,000
will be seen in the Meditation
concerts in every corner of the
from "Thais," Tschaikowsky's bers are invited to bring their
"Sugar Plum Fairy," St. Saens' friends, and cards. earth.
With folk tunes, Cossack sol-
"The S van " Javanese Porcelain
A short but interesting, pro- Bier songs and liturgies dating
ries)
Picking Mulber "G
back a millenium, these Musco-
b(T
ay gram has been planned. Mrs. Sam- vite melodists are now in their
e Lady Victor Herbert 's
yhKelly,
Nineties," and Snowflake, from uel Aaron will be the guest fourteenth season in America,
the Delibes' Ballet, "Coppelia". speaker.
Since this is the last meeting where last year they performed
Karl Krueger and the Detroit efore the donor luncheon on Dec. in 100 cities in less than five
b
Symphony Orchestra will contrib-
ute as their part of the very a, all pledges should be paid up months.
musical corps is the prod-
beautiful program two numbers at the meeting. The luncheon will uct This
of diminutive Serge Jaroff'A
by Wolf-Ferrari, Overture, "Se- be held in the Crystal Ball Room
enterprise. His choirmaster train-
cret of Suzanne" and Intermezzo of the Bock-Cadillac Hotel. Non- ing instinctively fashioned a bril-
from "Jewels of the Madonna"; members are welcome. Tickets, at
ensemble out of a horde
Flight of the Bumble Bee by $6.50 each, are still available, and liant
of bedraggled, homesick soldiers.
Rimsky-Korsakoy; Tschaikowsky's may be procured from Miss Rose Leading them in song around the
"Waltz for Strings"; Debussy's. Wruble, Tyler 6-4070, or from evening campfire, he sensed the
"Fetes"; Slavonik Dance No. 1 Miss Ruth Feinstein, University emotion in their voices and weld-
in C major by Dvorak, and the 1-6379. Miss Feinstein is chair- ed them into an artistic aggrega-
Pathetique Symphony (No. 6, B man of the donor committee.
tion. Today they are considered
minor) by Tschaikowsky.
the most outstanding male chorus
on the concert stage.
Old Drawing of Spectacles
Tickets for their Detroit recital
Shaarey Zedek Young
Probably the oldest drawing show• are now on sale at the box office
ing spectacles is in the British mu- at Grinnell Bros. Music Store.
People To Meet Dec. 5
The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
meet on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p. m.
in the chapel. The program plan-
ned is of special interest to young
people of this city as it will deal
with vocational guidance now and
during the post war period.
Members and friends are invited
to attend this meeting, which will
feature movies.
East Side Bnai Brith Girls
Theater Party on Nov. 28
The East Side Bind Brith girls
are planning to celebrate their
first anniversary Sunday, Nov. 28,
by attending the Cass Theater to
see The Student Prince." To
conclude the day the girls will
dine in the evening at Stouffer's.
•
t
seum, London. An illuminated man-
uscript, made about 1350, shows a
judge in scarlet robe seated at a
desk. He is interviewing four worn-
en, one of whom holds in her right
hand a pair of round spectacles.
Rich in Vitamin A \
Sweet potatoes and white potatoes
supply the same nutrients in much
the same amounts except vitamin
A, sweet potatoes being very rich
in this vitamin.
4 11 Membership Rises
An army of 62,404 rural boys and
girls in New York state is enrolled
in the 1943 4•H club program, a 75
-
per cent increase over the 1942 num-
ber of 35,853 members.
a.. 4"
.
t o(
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are proud of their new stripes. There are always
opportunities for promotion if you qualify.
'These Wacs
JNF Youth Committee
Tag Days Nov. 27-28
Landsmanschaften
To Hear Report on
AJC Conference
The semi-annual Jewish Na-
tonal Fund Tag Day will be held
The Landsmanschaften commit- Saturday evening and all day
tee which participated in sending Sunday, Nov. 27 and 28. Mem-
the Detroit delegation to the bers of all Zionist Youth groups
American Jewish Conference is and the Hebrew Schools are asked
arranging a mass meeting for to lend their services in this cam-
the purpose of reporting and dm- paign. The money in this fund
cussing the immediate problems is used to purchase land in Pal-
of the American Jewish Confer- estine.
Headquarters for the tag day
ence.
The speakers will be Rabbi will be the J. N. F. office at
Morris Adler, Aaron Droock, Dr. 11606 Dexter Blvd., next to the
B. Benedict Glaser, Aaron Rosen- Dexter Theater.
Youth Speaks Committee berg and Rabbi Max Wohlgel- The tag day is being conducted
All the speakers attend- under the supervision of the J.
To Hold Panel Discussion ernter.
ed the Conference held at the N. F. Youth Committee. The com-
Hotel Astor in New York City mittee also sponsored a rally last
"Undercover, the Story of Sub- Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. The Con- Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, at
versive Activities in America," is ference passed the Palestine Corn- the Congregation Bnai Moshe.
the topic to be discussed at an monwealth resolution which has The program of the rally was
open panel discussion presented precipitated more acrimonious both interesting and entertaining.
by the Youth Speaks Committee discussion than any resolution The chairman of the program was
of the League of Detroit Jewish passed by any Jewish body in Anne Baschin of Habonim.
Youth on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 8
Any Jewish youth organization
p. m., at the Jewish Community years.
The mass meeting will be held interested in Jewish National
Center, Woodward at Holbrook.
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2 p. m., at the Fund work, may have a reprea-
Participants on the panel in- Jericho Temple. sentative on the committee. For
clude Celia Wallerstein, president
All members of the Lands- further information call Ruthe
of Mt. Sinai Business and Profes- manschaften and the public in Baschin, Townsend 8-4745.
sional Women's Group; Norman general are invited.
Leemon of Migdol Zionists, and
Beth Moses Auxiliary To
Leonard Belove of the AZA.
Hold Dinner on Nov. 28
Temple
Israel
Men's
Club
The panel will also consider the
recent anti-Semitic outbreaks in Host to Isaac Franck
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Boston as they relate to the pat-
Congregation Beth Moses will hold
Isaac
Franck,
executive
direc-
tern of undercover Nazi activi-
a dinner, with entertainment, Sun-
ties which Carlson describes in to• of the Jewish Community day evening, Nov. 28, at 6 sharp.
Council,
was
guest
speaker
at
the
"Undercover."
It is to be held at the synagogue,
The Youth Speaks Committee meeting of the Men's Club of Tem- 8740 Linwood Ave.
ple
Israel
on
Wednesday
evening,
consists of Martha Gleicher. chair-
Members and their friends are
man; Beulah Smerling of Bnai Nov. 23, at the Art Institute.
urged to attend to make the affair
Mr.
Franck
delivered
an
excel-
Migdol, and Evelyn Oshman of
a success, as all proceeds col-
Brith Pisgah; Henrietta Hassol lent address on the constituency lected go to the Community War
and
operation
of
the
Jewish
Com-
of Mt. Sinai; Shirley Subar of
Chest Fund.
Jr. Hadassah. The porg•am, de- munity Council. The organization
Further information can be ob-
voted to "Undercover" is the first honored Mr. Franck by making tained by calling the president,
him
an
honorary
member
of
the
in a series of monthly public
Mrs. Ben Feldman, To. 8-4354.
programs which the Youth Speaks cluh
Committee is planning to hold on
questions vital to youth. In addi-
tion to the monthly programs, the
committee is work;ng on a plan
for a new phase of activities de-
signed to stimulate the various
groups affiliated with the League
of Detroit Jewish Youth to spon-
so• smaller discussion groups dur-
ing the month, which will be open
to members of other League
groups. A different group will be
asked to arrange and conduct the
discussion groups each time.
The public is invited to attend
the discussion of "Undercover" on
Sunday, Nov. 28, in the auditor-
ium of the Jewish Community
Center.
P
remiere
Mrs. Morris Adler To
Be Jr. Hadassah Guest
Speaker on Nov. 30
wir
pip you
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SHOWS START
Featuring This Week
M
AT 9:15
and MIDNIGHT
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TUNE IN ON
WJBK NIGHTLY
AT MIDNIGHT
20th Century-Fox Glamorous Singing Star
* Prof. El
Cota Z Co.
Morkl's G rent e.t N>lopbonist
* George Mann * Boscart
Coaled) M. C.
The Magician
* The Southern Sistcrs
Tap and Acrobatic Dancers
AND MANY OTHER HEADLINERS
On Tuesday, Nov. 30, the Jun-
ior Hadassah girls will have as
their guest speaker, Mrs. Morris
Adler, who will give the second
of two lectures on the life, stud-
ies, and theories of Theodore
Herzl, the founder of Zionism.
The group will meet, as usual, at
the Hadassah offices, 9144 Linwood
at 8 p. m.
Miss Florence Shafer, sports
•thairman, is promoting a hike
at Rouge Park Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 28. Juniors are invited to
gather in front of the bathhouse
on Plymouth Road at 2 o'clock.
Bring a lunch. For further in-
formation call Townsend 6-5232.
Attending the twentieth national
convention of Junior Hadassah at
Cleveland, Ohio, are the Misses
Marion Apple, Ann Wax, and Ruth
Drazin. The sessions were called
to order Thanksgiving morning
and will close Saturday night,
Nov. 27.
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