Chronicle DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Tht Legal 2 Virgil Thomson To Conduct Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 6 Shaarey Zedek School Bids Goodbye to Rabbi Morris Adler On Sunday, Dec. 26, at a com- bined assembly of both the inter- mediate and high school depart- ments of the Shaarey Zedek Sun- day School, pupils and teachers bade farewell to Rabbi Morris Adler who left last week to be- gin his work as a chaplain in the armed forces of our country. Robert Vasle, president of the junior congregation, spoke on be- half of that organization. Marilyn Weisman, ninth grade pupil, said boodbye for the students in the religious school. Mr. Jacob Rog- vay, 12th grade instructor and senior teacher in point of service, spoke for the factulty and pre- sented Rabbi Adler with a certifi- cate emblematic of the inscription of his name in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund, pur- chased with contributions of the pupils and faculty members. Dr. A. M. Hershman added his fare- wells and wishes of godspeed for Rabbi Adler's safe return. Cantor Sonenklar recited a "Misheberach" in Rabbi Adler's honor. The assembly was concluded with the singing of "Hevenu Sho- lem Aleichem (we bring greetings to you.) Lt. Murray M. Waxman Loses Life in Air Crash December 31, 1943 0 The National Jewish Monthly, B'nai B'rith. PALESTINE : "The Mandatory (Great Britain) shall be responsible MANDATE FOR for placing the country under such political, administrative, and economic condi- tions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home."—League of Nations. BRITISH WHITE PAPER: "After five years (ending March 31, 1944) no further Jewish immigration will be permitted unless the Arabs of Palestine are prepared to ae- ouiesee in it " Karl Krueger announces the appearance of Virgil Thomson, Jan. 6. the first of two composer- conductors who will lead the De. troit ,Symphony in works of their own this season. Both Mr. Thom. son and Eric Delamarter, th e latter will conduct his opus Veb. 3, are American born and have kept their compositions in as American vein as it is pos-ihle s o. rgn to Virgil Thomson was born in Kansas City, Kan., studied in this country and in Paris, and his music is chiefly characterized by a witty, ironic style. He has worked in many mediums—cham- ber music, opera (he attracted a great deal of attention to hi s opera, "Four Saints in Tkree Acts" which he did with Ger- trude Stein), choral arrange- ments and piano works. In addition to his creative works in music, Mr. Thomson is a brilliant writer and is music critic for the New York Herald Tribune. On Jan. 6 Mr. Thomson will direct the Detroit Symphony in his suite from "The Plow That Broke the Plains". Karl Krueger will take the baton for the rest of the program —Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor, and "Spanish Caprice" by Rimsky-Korsakov. Dr. B. B. Glazer To Be Lt. (j. g.) Murray M. Waxman, JCRS Donor Lunch U. S. N. R., 28 years of age, or Club 225 Merton Rd., lost his life in Round Table To Present Woman's Aux., Hebrew Speaker on Jan. 4 an air crash in a routine flight Luncheon on Jan. 5 Program Before Temple Schools, To Hold Annual over Minneapolis, Minn., on Fri- Dr. Benedict Glazer will be the day, Dec. 17, 1943. It's to be a luncheon—one of guest speaker at the 5th donor Donor Affair Jan. 26 Lt. Waxman was an alumnus of Beth El Men's Club a series being given by member.; luncheon of the Jewish Consump- M. I. T. and Yale University. He The twelfth annual donor af- of the Music Study Club of De- tive Relief Society of Denver, The film "The World We Want had been employed as an engineer to Live In," prepared by the Na- fair of the Woman's Auxiliary troit—in the home of Mrs. A. J. at Vickers, Inc., before entering tional Conference of Christians of the United Hebrew Schools Seltzer on Atkinson Ave. Wed- the Navy. He was a member of nesday afternoon, Jan. 5, with the Detroit Junior Chamber of and Jews, parent organization of will be held Wednesday evening, Mrs. Maurice Benyas and Mrs. Commerce, and active in various the Detroit Round Table, will be Harry Cohen assisting the hostess. phases of Jewish community life. shown in the Caledonia Township The luncheons are by way of As a member of the original high school, Caledonia, Mich., on completing plans for the group's Monday, Jan. 3. board of directors of the Detroit annual concert, proceeds from The Detroit Round Table of Junior Service Group he played a which go to the Sylvia Simons leading role in the junior division Catholics, Jews and Protestants Scholarship Memorial Fund and drives of the Allied Jewish Cam- will present a program on "Reli- the Music Study Club philan- paign, was a member of the gion and Postwar Reconstruction" 1hropic projects. steering committee and an officer before a meeting of the men's club This year's program will be of the board. He was active for of Temple Beth El, Woodward at given in the large auditorium a number of years as a club lead- Gladstone, the speakers being Dr. of the Detroit Institute of Arts er at the Jewish Community Cen- B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Tem- on Jan. 25, at 8:30 o'clock, with ple Beth El, Dr. Edgar DeWitt' ter. Miss Judith Sidorsky, pianist, a Lt. Waxman is survived by his s • Central Woodward Chris- native of Detroit, whose rare wife, Elizabeth of Highland Park, ti an Church (pastor) and Fr. " gifts were recognized at the age Ill., ' and his mother, Mrs. Eliza- John F. Quinn, S.J., dean of Col- of 12 when she was awarded a both J. Waxman of Detroit. lege of Arts and Sciences, Uni- Steinway grand as the winner of -- versity of Detroit. the Detroit Piano Contest. ZEDAKAH CLUB Among those on committees for the concert are Mesdames J. S. Zedakah Club met at the home N. WOODWARD JWEWO Sauls, Maurice Morse, David Hu- of Mrs. D. Trager on Monday. DR. BENEDICT GLAZER bar, Ezra Lipkin, Henry Wein- Mrs. H. Glickman was hostess Dec. 27. The next meeting is berg, Samuel Berman, Abraham which will take place at the scheduled for after the holidays. to the members of the North Cooper, William B. Isenberg, Wal- Hotel Statler, Tuesday, Jan. 1. Chanukah gifts were sent to Woodward Branch of the Jewish ter Field, J. H. Schakne, Meyer Special effort has been made to the Jewish soldiers and WACs Women's European Welfare Or- L. Prentis, Harry Stocker, Mark make this event outstanding and at Fort Brady. Mrs. M. Cornfield ganization at her home, 1701 • . MRS. MOE DANN Howard and I. Mendelson. and her committee had charge of Burlingame Ave., on Tuesday, those wishing to contribute to this purchasing and wrapping the Dec. 28, at 1 o'clock. All mem: Jan. 26, in the large auditor- very worthy cause, kindly contact bers are urged to attend. gifts. Mrs. Jack Gold, Hogarth 0714, rum of the Detroit Institute of Downtown Theaters- Plans were formulated for the or Mrs. Henry Greenberg, l'ni- annual memorial luncheon which Arts. PHILOMATH1C CLUB Because of war conditions, Fox—A gala film for a truly The Philomathic Debating So- will be held at the Wilshire Hotel there has been a deviation from gala occasion—the New Year's versity 3-1297. ciety gave a program Sunday, on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 12:30 the accepted form of observing Eve offering at the Fox Theater UNTERSTITZUNG VEREIN Dec. 19. It consisted of extem- noon. Mrs. Morris Fishman, prig the annual affair. For the last is the season's top filmusical in porary speeches. Subjects rang- inator of this traditional event, eleven years, a $5.00 luncheon brilliant technicolor, "The Gang's The Progressive Ladies Unter- ing from "Postwar Russia" to will be in charge, with the as- marked the festive observance. All Here," starring Alice Faye, Verein will hold an "Britain's Nemesis" were treated. sistance of Mrs. A. Kurzmann. However, this year the unch eon Phil Baker, Carmen Miranda and stitzung 000.0004x8:Hx8x8:8:48:0:8:8"0._ Reservations should be called in is and Benny Goodman and his orches- emergency lunch and bridgc H being replaced with a l rich party at Kern's Auditorium Or '9"ml as soon as possible by calling Mrs. colorful evening affair which will tra. A second feature rounds out Jan. 5, at 12 noon, the proceed( Fishman, Townsend 8-4619, or Mrs. Kurzmann, Townsend 8-3092. feature an outstanding speaker the bill. of which will go to help t h e The organization takes this and a musical program. War Chest. For information cal MICHIGAN — Five big stage There is one more deviation means of sincerely thanking all and screen shows to usher in the vice president, Mrs. Berke those who participated in helping this year—the fact that it will New Year's Eve will he the order Townsend 5-6703, or the chair to make the 1 lth annual donor be a man's and woman's project of the day at the Michigan Thea- man, Mrs. Rosengard, Townsem at the Book-Cadillac instead of solely a woman's af- lunch on Dec. 7 a success, and fair. Husbands of members of ter. Doors will open at 10:45 6-2067. Hotel on a. m. Friday with a big whoopee WINDOW SHADES especially to Dr. B. Benedict the Woman's Auxiliary are in- show scheduled for 12 midnight MADE TO ORDER Glazer of Temple Beth El for vite(I. The price per ticket, admitting with Ina Ray Hutton and her all his fine and eloquent talk. Cleaned and Repaired a man and woman, is $5.00. For male orcrestra, in person, head- reservations call either the •hari- lining the big triple star stage INFORMATION WANTED LINOLEUM man, Mrs. Moe S. Dann, Town- show, and "The Fallen Sparrow," Inlaid and Battleship The Union of Russian Jews has send 7-0117, or the president, Mrs. co-starring John Garfield and Maureen O'Hara on the screen. Rugs and Furniture a message for Isaac Skliar from Jack Tobin, Townsend 8-0118. Unam. His father, Jacob Skliar, any medicinal purges wor UNITED ARTISTS—The New VENETIAN BLINDS and a niece, Mania Grossman, FILLA-SOLDIER'S- on you by prodding the in Year's Eve attraction at the testines into action or draw Drapery Hardware are most anxious to get in touch BOX PARTY United Artists Theater will be ing water into them from with him. Anyone knowing the Get thir Prices and Sal e An enjoyable evening is plan- "Thousands Cheer," MGM's tech- Other parts of the body. Free Estimates Furnished whereabouts of Isaac Skliar will ned by the Business and Profes- nicolor masterpiece, which will But KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN—B. kindly notify the Detroit Section sional Division of Mt. Sinai Hos- make its Detroit bow at 5 p. m. Crisp, delicious breakfast 8625 LINWOOD of National Council of Jewish pital Association for the Jan. 5 Friday, Dec. 31. Throughout the real–works mainly on the CALL TYLER 5-1230 Women, 8904 Woodward Ave., open meeting to he held in the contents of your colon. If week the companion attraction Madison 6970. form of a "Fill-a-Soldier's Box" will be "Murder on the Water- you have normal intestine and your constipation is du sar.4**41-r-S-8:13:11*****":":82-CH:1-04:HM party, at 8 p. m. at the home of front" with John Loder and Ruth lack of "bulk" in you Henrietta Hassol, 2054 Virginia Ford. let, you'll find ALL-BRAN Park. Prospective members and uch gentler way to treat it. their friends are welcome. Ad- MINNIE REITMAN Eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN mission is a small gift for a sol- MEMORIAL FUND egularly and drink plenty 8 dier, such as cigarettes, razor f water—and you'll find Between Webb and Tuxedo wonderful relief. For this blades, pocket edition book,. Sponsored by liadimahs, in Next Door to Levine's Grocery ay, ALL-BRAN gets at the Come and help make a soldier memory of Minnie Reitman, who cause of constipation due to happy. For additional informa- died suddenly Dec. 15. She wa9 QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH lack of "bulk" and correct tion phone Molly Moss at Tyler an active and charter member of it. ALL-BRAN IS made b 4-6713, between 7 and 8 p. in. Kadimah. Anyone interested in Kellogg's in Battle Creek an A board meeting will be held the memorial fund please get in sold by your grocer. 'Try it 1 Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p. m., touch with Mrs. Elizabeth Fain- at the home of Bess Liefer, 2996 man, 3010 W. Chicago Blvd., Richton Ave. Tyler 6-1785. . 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