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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-31

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A men= yalsk Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINN1TI 20, OHIO

■•■■•■■••

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

December 31, 1943

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

Columbia Opera Quartet Detroiter Wins
Coming Here Jan. 10 Silver Star Award

1

Radio Premiere of Hanson Fourth Symphony
On the General Motors Symphony of the Air

The radio premiere of Howard symphonies Hanson is the cora-
The following have made con-
4" and poser of an opera, "Merry
Lieut. Jack L. Selling, Army
Four voices—each perfect in
's "Symphony No.
Hanson
y sma ll er or-
"
ons
to
the
Home:
tributions
Air
Corps,
has
been
awarded
the
itself but each as different from
Stanley
Imerman,
in
memory
the
"Love
Music"
from
Wagner's
Mount,
and
man
the other as the four seasons— Silver Star for gallantry, accord- of father, John Imerman; Mr . "Tristan und Isolde" comprise chestral
The and
"Love
chamber
Music" works.
from "Tris
ing to word reaching Detroit.
blend superbly to make the per-
tan und Isolde" is an original
Selling, 26 years old Thurs- and Mrs. Hugo Solomon, in mein' the General Motors Symphony of
fect harmony that will be heard
ory of parents, Abraham and
Jan. 2 9 synthesis made by Conductor
Jan
Zelda Solomon and Joseph and the Air program Sunday,
here at the Masonic Auditorium
Bella Greenberg; Rose Silver- (NBC, 5 to 6 p. nt., EWT), Leo- Leopold
Stokowski.
music
has been selected
from The
the second
on Monday evening, Jan. 10.
stone, in memory of Samuel Ros- pond d Stokowski leads the NBC i sic third acts of the great mu-
Heard together, the voices of
enblum; lkilr. and Mrs. S. J. Gross, Srinphony Orchestra in what will i drama.
Nino Martini, Josephine Tuminia,
Charles F. Kettering, vice pres-
in mem ory of Samuel Rosenblum;
the first New York per
Helen Olheim and Igor Gorin,
Mrs. Norman Helpert, in honor also be
of the recovery of Isador Gal- formance of the Hanson Sym- ident
of General
Motors
and Lab-
di-
are proof that in music—just as
reeding
head of its
Research
surely as in paintings, the thea-
low; Leo Herrmann, in memory phony.
Howard Hanson, distinguished oratories, again will be heard in
ter, and life itself—harmony is
of mother, Esther Herrmann;
g
usually achieved through the ar-
Mrs. M. Fishbein, Algonae, Mich., American composer and director a brief informal talk durin the
tistic balance of sharply contrast-
of
the
Eastman
School
of
Music
intermission.
in• memory of mother, Hya
ing colosr, tones and values.
Klein; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. in Rochester, has written his
All four are opera, concert and
memory of Joseph fourth symphony in elegiac style
Warner,
SEGAL
radio stars of reputation and re-
Schnaeder; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney "In Memory of My Beloved Fa-
nown in this as well as other
J. Allen, in memory of Samuel the•." The movements of the
(Continued from Page 4)
countries.
Rosenblum; Nathan J. German, symphony are subtitled according
Helen Olheim was born in
to
the
sections
of
the
Requiem
Mrs.
Miami Beach, Fla., donation;
New York State, the descendant
Ruth Klunover, in memory of Mass, a. Kyrie, b. Requiescat, c. are. I may despise a man but
of Viking forbears who came to
brother, John; Mr. and Mrs. A. Dies Irae, and d. Lux Aeterna. I don't despise all people who
America 300 years ago. Josephine
Klunover, in memory of Samuel After a turbulent opening the are of the same race or religion
Tuminia, too, was born in the
Rosenblum; Morris Cohen, in music continues with a tender as that
Yes, man.)
the great day of
U. S., So. Louis, to be precise—
scherza again
1944 is
memory of father, Bentziane; elegy. A furious
the
music
and
the
sym-
swiftly
on the way an d what
but her singing parents came to
memory
dominates
Mrs. Abe Goldman, in
Mrs.
have written is to further day
a
the "land of opportunity" from
of parents, Adolph and Betty phony closes with a gentle pas- proper
understanding of that
Sicily shortly before her birth
Rubenstein; Louis Cooper, in torale.
and she grew up in an Italian-
Hanson is not only a leading in order that you may have an
memory of mother, Bella Cooper;
American environment. Nino Mar-
i mem- American composer himself, but intelligent man's enjoyment of it.
Mrs. Anna R. Seaman, in
ory of husband, Joseph Seaman; as a conductor and educator he Merely carrying Hitler around in
tini was born and reared in Italy.
LIEUT. JACK L. SELLING
Broad in memory of has done much to advance the a casket will not implement that
Igor Gorin, born in Russia's
.
the future.
day. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ukraine, grew up in Austria.
Saturday interests of American composers day toward
Rosenblum;
Gorin was a favorite with opera Roy R. Selling of 19353 Stoepel Samuel
Book Club, in memory of Mrs. generally. His all-American pro-
audiences in Czechoslovakia; •To- Ave.
Selling was in a Liberator Fannie Osher; Mr. and Mrs. H. grams in Rochester have brought
minia was decorated by the Yu- bomber formation which attacked E. Rafelson, in memory of Mrs. to light hundreds of compositions
goslav government for an out- Rabaul Oct. 25 without fighter Fannie Osher; Mr. and Mrs. liar- by young Americans whose works
standing performance in Bel- escort. Returning, members of ry K. Mendelsohn, in memory of might otherwise have never been
grade; Martini's record run of his bomber and another Liberator Robert E. Short; Mrs. Paul Fried- heard. In addition to his four
16 performances in "I Puritani" noticed a badly damaged third berg, donation; Mr. and Mrs. Na-
at La Scala is still remembered
in Milan, and Olheim treasures plane falling back, losing altituffi, than G. Maxman, in memory of Monthly Radio Talk
surrounded by approximately Mrs. Regina Oppenheim; Mrs. J.
the memory of a concert in the and
50 Jap fighter planes. Imerman, in memory of husband, Of Rabbi Sperka on
beautiful cathedral in Trona-
In the 30-minute running bat- John Imerman; Harry Clark, in
jeini, Norway.
tie
the two guarding Liberator; memory of father, Daniel Clark; - WWJ Sunday, Jan. 2
It is precisely these differences
Leon Friedman and Rose Fried
eight enemy fighters
of voice quality of background shot d
-Weider, donation; Mr. a
This Sunday, Jan. 2, at 10:30
that contribute to the cosmopoli- probably destroyed a ninth, ami man Harold Lichtenstein, in p. the Monthly Radio Sermon
YOUR HOME IN AMERICA'S
tan and colorful performance of damaged two more before the Mrs.
memory of Isaac Cohen; Mrs. of Rabbi Sperka will be heard
SMARTEST VACATIONLAND
the Columbia All-Star Quartet. Jolts took to cover.
His
topic
will
Sally
Lichtenstein,
in
memory
of
Ideally
located, this modern resort
over Station WWJ.
a
hotel
offers luxurious comfort,
The stricken plane ma d e
Tickets for their concert in
Isaac
Cohen

Miss
Tillis
Kopietz,
be "New Year's Resolution in a

gracious hospitality and excellent
Detroit are now on sale at the water crash landing. One i el-
in memory of Isaac Cohen; Mr. Year of War".
service to satisfy the most dia.
circled over it while the
box office at Grinnell Bros. Music ator
criminating. Near shops, golf,
Cantor
Irving
Ringel
of
Con-
other flew for help. The eight and Mrs. Herman Marks, i in mem-
amusements ... Surf bathing di.
Store.
members of the eras h etI lane
ory of Abel Bernstein, Isabel gregation Bnai David win par-
red from hotel.
p
Hayden and Abram Levine.
.S,
ticipate in the program with ap
Reservations Advisable.
were saved.
Esther Potashnik, donation; propriate liturgical music.
MIAMI BEACH
Lieut. and
Selling,
a Central
High Jacob Levin, donation in honor
FLORIDA
Each Friday at noon Rabbi
School
Wayne
University
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
J.
J. Lansburgh, Mgr.
a
law school graduate, enlisted in of children, grandchildren and - Sperka is heard delivering
r great-grandchildren; A. W. Pay 'Minute Prayer" over this same
August, 1941, three (lays aft e
J. S. ROYSTER
being notified he had passed his son, in memory of father, Ger-
state bar examinations. He was shen Polasky; I. Globerson, in station.
t
commissioned Sept. 13, 1942, mar- honor of the recovery of I. Gal-
STORAGE
MOVING and
Morey L . Abrahams, in m em-
ried a Tucson, Ariz., girl last low;
"Anytime — Anywhere"
April, was promoted to a first ory of mother, Anna Abrahams;
lieutenant in June, and went to Eugene Terenyi, in iren
memory
yi- ;
Every Load Insured
d Te of
the Southwest Pacific the same father, Moysheav
-D,
in mem
heim
Oppen
e
th
2473
month. He has flown nearly six ba
2944 Hanley MA. 7564 -
ory of father, Jacob Rosenthal,
. : ars, his mother said.
and in memory of Samuel Rosen-
's blunt; Mrs. Gerson, in memory
of father, Louis Levine, and sis-
ter, Isabelle Hayden; Mrs. Sally
Colman, Los Angeles, in memory
of Isabelle Hayden; David Wil.
kus, in memory of father, Samuel
Remembrance Advertising
Wilkus; Mrs. Birdie Nairin, in
S. Pa t.
I n eg.
memory of Eva R. Goodman;
Mrs. Lena Goldsmith and 'Mrs.
GREETING CARDS
CALENDARS
II. Koffman, Cass City, Mich., in
DIRECT MAIL
memory of husband and father,
MISSION LEATHER
NOVELTIES
David Goldsmith; Royal A. Op-
ETCHINGS
penheim, in memory of brother,
PLAYING CARDS
Sidney, grandfather, Nathan-Ben-
jamin Oppenheim, and great-
We are now taking orders for Playing Cards for future delivery.
employe to
National Anthem
grandfather, Yoel; Mr. and Mrs.
A monthly morale builders service for employers and
Edmund E. Saperstein, in mem-
Benediction by Rabbi M. Silver
reduce absenteeism.
Hamotza
ory of Samuel Rosenblum; Mr.
Opening and Introduction of Toastmaster
Largest Manufacturers of Calendars in the World
and Mrs. Charles Harris, in mem-
By Rabbi Moses Rothenberg, Dean
ory of parents, Haye-Esther and
Represented by
Shmaryohu Harris, and Fanny
Mandel Bernstein
and Joseph Knoppow; Mr. and
Toastmaster
Mrs. Morris Fruman, in honor
Young Boys' Band
Musical Offering
of the recovery of Mr. and Mrs.
Rabbi A. M. Hershberg, Spiritual Director
Philip Garelick; Mrs. M. J. Green-
UN. 3.9054
Welcome
berg, in memory of Airs. Toby
RA. 6900
Greeting in Name of Association of Rabbis
Sandler; Mrs. Fannie Pupko, in
Rabbi Joseph Eisenman
memory of husband, Abraham
Pupko; Mrs. Mollie S. Stern, ill
memory of Sarah Rosenzweig;
Dinner
BEST WISHES FOR .4 JOYOUS CHANUKAH!
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Weil, in
Cantor Ringel
Musical Offerings
memory of Abraham Schubot;
Mrs. Max Jacob, in memory of
Rabbi Leizer Levin, Menahel Ruchni
Year's History
mother, Bonnie-Esther Werbe;
In
memory and honor of Rabbi Mey-
Mrs. Martha Levey, in memory
Kail Mala Rachamim
er Shapiro and Yeshivah students killed by Nazis
of Abe Levy.

Program of

Yeshivah Banquet

To Be Held
Sunday, January 2, 1944 at 6:00 P. M.

Brown & Bigelow

Jewish Community Center

Woodward and Holbrook

Max N. Haidy

by Cantor Ringel

Beth El To Hold
Special New Year's
Eve Services Dec. 31

PYRAMID OF QUALITY

Ira Wilson and Sons
Dairy Company

"Owned and Operated by Detroiters"

13243 E. Warren

5255

Gillman Ave.

Ave.

Lenox 8000

Tyler

5-6000

Temple Beth El, in response to
the proclamation of the President
of the United States to usher in
the New Year with prayers and
devotion, will hold special New
Year's Eve services on Friday
evening, Dec. 31, at 8:15 o'clock.
Dr. Glazer will read a specially
prepared prayer for this occasion
for the safety of our boys in the
armed forces and for the victory
of the United Nations during the
next 12 months. His subject will
be: "1943 and 1944—The Year
of Preparation and the Year of
Decision. What Does the Past
Reveal About the Future?"

Appreciation of Detroit's Jewry. Rabbi Eli Finkel, Asst. Dean
Mr. Jacob Soberman, President
Greetings
and Mrs. D. Silverstein, President of Ladies' Auxiliary

Introduction of Guest Speakers
Rabbi M. Fischer of Congre. B'nai Moshe

Guest Speaker

Guest Speaker
Musical Selections

Bentc'nin

Closing

Rabbi Dr. Leo Jung of New York City

Rabbi Moses Eichenstein of Chicago
Cantor Ringel

GOD BLESS AMERICA

For Banquet Reservations Call

TO. 7-5438 or TO. 8-5055

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