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December 17, 1943
STOKOWSKI CONDUCTS WORLD PREMIERE
AND CHRISTMAS MUSIC ON GM PROGRAM
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronkle
Ballet Russe at Masonic
Auditorium Dec. 31, Jan. 1
Swiss Government Agrees To Release Refugees
From Camps Upon Guarantee by Relatives
An outstanding highlight of the
NEW YORK, N. 1.— TI
le Swi s s a month for a period of six
onths. A similar guarantee is
The important world premiere Rhythms of Today" and a wealth current season will be the visit
iusical work by Rich- of Christmas music will be Leo of the world-renowned Ballet government has agreed to release nl
re quired in order to obtain the
of a neu • n
refugees from the internment r elease from labor camps of per-
on the
and Mohaupt; a first • New York poll Stokowski's
S m offering
bony
o ors
y
p of the Russe de Monte Carlo, to Detroit, and labor camps in which they sons over • 60 y ears of age, the
1 Motors
foi nrince of Roy Harris 'Folk Genera
Air concert. Sunday, Dec. 19 (5
are being held, provided Ameri- physically ill, and women with
to 6 p. m., EWT).
can relatives and friends will have children under 6 years of age.
Young Israel To Hold
Conducting the NBC Symphony
furnished a financial guarantee Guarantees may be furnished by
Orchestra, Stokowski will devote
for their maintenance. depositing the full amount for the
Chanukah Party Dec. 22
HIAS. The
the first half of the program to
The United States Treasury has six month period with
On the second night of Chanu- Yuletide selections. These will
425
Lafayette
St.,
office
in
Zurich„
after
being ad-
HIAS,
granted
kah, Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 9 include traditional Russian Christ-
New York, the license to remit vised of the guarantee, will take
o'clock, Young Israel of Detroit mas music, Christmas music from
to Switzerland such maintenance steps to obtain the liberation of
All con-
will h.:ve a holiday meeting at Handel's "The Messiah" and "Fan-
guarantee funds by Americans the refugees concerned.
tasia on Traditional Christmas
who are interested in the welfare firmations of deposits shall be
Carols" by the English composer,
of the interned refugees, and a cabled to Zurich.
Action upon this Freedom for
Ralph Vaughan Williams.
special service department to
In interesting contrast will be
handle this program has been Refugees program has been un-
the .atter part of the concert in
dertaken by HIAS in accordance
established by HIAS.
which Stokowski will conduct the
An announcement to this effect with the information received in
first performance anywhere of
was made yesterday by Abraham a roster of 12,000 Jewish refu-
Mohaupt's "Concerto for Orches-
Herman, president of the Hebrew gees who are now interned in
ps. The
tra on Red Army Themes" and
S
Sheltering and Immigrant AidSwiss
refugee cam
total
fugees
in
the Roy Harris work based on
Society. Mr. Herman stated that number of Jewish re
American folk tune rhythms.
sums up to $100 a month may be Switzerland at present is 20,000,
Mohaupt is a 39-year-old Ger-
sent to one person. An additional Mr. Herman further stated.
man-born composer who now
$25 a month may be sent for each
lives as a refugee in New York.
other member of a family. No Rabbi Adler To Be .
When the Nazi yoke fell in Ger-
1, more than $200 a month may be
many 'ae was requested by the.
sent to a family unit. All pay- L a d'
' Auxiliary JNF.
les
government to divorce his Jewish
S IA
nients
are
effected
in
Wife. This he refused to do and
ALEXANDRA DANILOVA
Speaker on Dec. 21
francs.
in his composition he valiantly
A refugee who is interned may
expresses his protest . against the on New Year's Eve and New
The annual membership drive
Fascist tyranny of his homeland. Year's Night, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 obtain his liberty if a guarantee of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
' is furnished in the form of a
On concert tour before the war
Jewish National Fund, as reported
he came to know the Russian peo- when it will be seen at the Ma- cash deposit at the rate of $100 by the membership chairman,
ple whom he honors in the con- sonic Auditorium.
Mrs. I. Kardener, assisted by Mrs.
certo. In the work, he makes use
The Ballet Russe de Monte Car- Bnal Moshe Religious
Albert Potiker and committee, is
of only two Soviet war songs, the lo, in its eleven years of consecu-
progressing.
remaining themes being original. tive appearances before the Ari- School To Present
On Dec. 7, Mrs. Irving Zeff of
The Vaughan Williams' "Fan-
1864 Oakman Blvd. was hostess
tasia on Traditional Christmas can public, has become a veritable Chanukah F'rogram
IRVING M. BUNIM
and its coin-
at a membership tea and board
institutionearger
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carols" is based on four carols national an event
ly antici-
The Religious School of Con- meeting. Mrs. Samuel Hyman read
Hechtman, 4000 Glendale Ave. representing three English coun- ing is
Final reports will be given on the ties. The titles and
origns bated.
oldest of
all possessing
existing gregation Bnai Moshe will con- the interesting article, "Man and
Sent county-
From Above"
ballet The
companies
and
h
organization's
annual
affair
which
are
"The
Trut
will take place the following Sun- and "There Is a Fountain" from the most extensive repertoire of duct its annual Chanukah assem- Earth" on Menahem Ussishkin,
of the Rosenthal
life of Theodor
day evening at the Detroit Insti- Herefordshire, "Come All You modern and classical ballets of bly on Sunday morning, Dec. 19, and Miss ts Zelda
gave
, the lo- promptl y at 11:30 asynagogue.
men"
from
Somer-
any
company
in
existenc
an
Gent
he
highlih
are
being
formulated
for
hall
of
the
BelarskY
Worthyd
tuts of Arts, with imd or
t Plans
brieng such ban quet
"On le Christmas Night" cal engagement will
An original dramatic sketch de- Herzl.
set,
spea
the
annual
paid-up
membership
and I rvin g M. Bun Si as kers.
established favorites as Alexn-
from Sussex.
to be held at the Rose
—
To be heard in another of his dra Danilova, the leading prima picting the story of Chanukah will
ldg., Tyler at Law-
brief, informal talks will be ballerina of our times; Igor Yous- be presented by the Dramatic luncheon
15 p. ni.
Pioneer Women's Org.
1
2
on Dec.'
ton, ' Cohen
Charles F. Kettering, vice presi- kevitch, hailed by critics as the Group under the direction of Miss Sittig
B at 12:
Club 1 to Meet at Lachar's dent of General Motors and di- finest living
classical
male
dancer;
Alice
Mandell.
Raymond
Green-
-
ng
v
Laikin,
has arranged
Club 1 of the Pioneer Women's resting head of its Research Lab- Frederic Franklin, a tower of wald, a student of the seventh Benjamin
The program
chairman,
Mrs.
interesting program of the
of
grade,
will
kindle
the
Chanukah
i
an
. wide variety
•
,
re
f.,
oratories.
Special services will be day. Rabbi M. Adler will be
Organization will hold an open
roles: and Nathalie Krassovska, lights. -
meeting on Monday evening, Dec.
Russian ballerina of glamorous read by Geraldine Nagler, Sarray guest speaker. Cantor Sonenklar
20, at Lachar's on Twelfth St.
charm and impeccable technique. Finkelstein, Jean Jaslove, and will render vocal selections, and
LIST
Eugene Mondrey will give dra-
Eva Checkoway will be guest
In addition, there will be a corn- Rhea Hass.
speaker. There will be a musical
Parents will be welcomed by matic readings.
pany of sixty dancers, together
(Continued from Page 1)
Rabbi
Mrs. Leon Kay, Mrs. Harry
Program and refreshments. Mem-
with a symphony orchestra, pre- .Rabbi Moses Fischer nad
bers Are urged to, come and pay VVilkus working with them on the sided over by Franz Allers, con- Jacob J. Nathan. Chanukah gifts
Benjamin
Shwartz Heyman,
and Mrs. Mrs.
Irv-
up pledges for the luncheon which reception committee.
ductor for the company for sev- will be distributed to the children Davis,
Mrs. Samuel
will take place Jan. 18 at the
Mrs. Seymour Simons and Mrs. eral seasons. Eight ballets will by Sam Freedman, chairman ing Wohlman will be the hostesses
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
William H. Frank, co-chairmen of be presented each night. Among of the school board of directors. of The
the day.
president, Mrs. Phillip J.
the ushers committee, announce them will be: "Red Poppy," "Ro- Cantor David Katzman will chant Cutler, extends an invitation to
the following ushers: Mrs. Eu- deo," "Etude," "Scheherazade," appropriate Chanukah melodies.
The public is cordially invited all members and prospective
Shaarey Zedek Young
gene Arnfeld, Mrs. Paul Broder,
"Cuckolds' Fair," and "Blue-
members.
Mrs. Alan Grossman, Mrs. Wal-
People's Dance Dec. 18
to
attend.
-
lace Roberts Miss Marjorie Ros- bird."
The Young Peoples Society of enthal, Mrs. Samuel Rubiner,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Miss Louise Shaman, Mrs. Jules
hold a Meet the People dance on Shubot, Mrs. James L. Stein and
THE IMMORTAL
Saturday evening, Dec. 18, in the Mrs. Oscar Zemon.
Additional patrons for the List
social hall of the Shaarey Zedek.
The social committee is in charge concert are: Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
of refreshments and entertain- ward Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Agree, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Agins,
OF CHRISTMASTIDE
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Dr.
and Mrs. Perry M. Bernstein, Mr.
and Ms. Abraham Brasch, Fred
M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Clamage, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
to be sung in English by a brilliant cast of
Cooper, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and
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GRAND OPERA
BROWN &
BIGELOW
Hansel & Gretel
AND CHICAGO OPERA STARS
MARIA MATYAS
MAY BARRON
(Hansel)
(The Witch)
LOUISA HOE
MOLLER
REINHOLD
SCHMIDT
(The Father)
and the DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCIIESTRA
2 DAYS • • • 3 PERFORMANCES
MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM
Fri., Dec. 17--Evening only--Sat., Dec. 18--Mat. and Eve.
Max
N. Haicly