8 World Premiere of Schoenberg Concerto with Edward Steuerman as Soloist on GM Hour "South American Way" At Club Three 666 The world premiere of Arnold Schoenberg's new Piano Concerto, with the Polish-born pianist and disciple of the composer, Edward Steuerman, as soloist, will be con- ducted by Leopold Stokowski on the General Motors Symphony of the Air program Sunday, Feb. 6 (NBC, 5:00 to 6:00 p. m., EWT). Other works to be performed by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, presented on the hour, are an Ariosco by the 17th Century Ital- ian master, Cesti; Schubert's im- mortal Unfinished Symphony, and Perpetuum Mobile by Novacek. Charles F. Kettering, vice presi- dent of General Motors and direct- ing head of its Research Labora- tories, will give another of his brief informal talks during inter- mission. Stokowski has done more per- haps than any other conductor to familiarize the American public with Schoenberg's music. He con- ducted the American premiere of the composer's Gurre Lieder, and the world premiere of his Violin Concerto. Schoenberg, who is pro- fessor of music at the Univer- sity of Southern California, has created considerable stir and con- troversy through the use of what he calls his own "12-tone system" of composition. The Piano Con- certo to be heard on Sunday's program introduces a maximum of deviation from formal music bounds, according to Stokowski. Revue goers in large numbers are wending their way to Club Three 666 to see Bettie Taylor's new sepia Latin extravaganza, "South American Way," with a huge all-star variety cast. Danc- ing headliners are the Four Cu- ban Diamonds in authentic and colorful demonstrations of all the popular Latin steps. Blues-singing Lonnie Johnson and his guitar, heard on the leading discs; love- ly Bobbe Caston, torch-singing sensation; Ross and McCain, so- phisticated ballroom dancers; Smiling Sammy Jenkins, eccentric dancer; Bobbe Keys, .singing and dancing master of ceremonies, and the eight precision-dancing Taylorettes are other principal figures in the lavish production. Maurice King arranged the com- plete musical score for the revue and Teddy Buckner and his or- chestra executes it in addition to the dancing assignment. Edward Steuerman is well known for his Schoenberg inter- pretations and, in New York in 1940, was soloist when the com- poser conducted his own work, Pierrot Lumaire. Later this sea- son in New York, Steuerman is scheduled to introduce another new Schoenberg composition. Sefer Torah To Be Presented to Chachmey Lublin Sunday, Feb. 20 A new Sefer-Torah will be presented to Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin on Sunday, Feb. 20, at 2 p. in., in the Yeshivah building, Linwood and Elmhurst, through Mrs. Sarah Frankel, Mrs. Ethel Greenwald, Chaie Levenholtz and Benjamin Waxman, in memory of their late sister, Esther Men- ucha and her late husband. The ceremony of finishing the letter inscription in the Torah will be carried through in the Yeshivah by the city scribe, Abra- ham Gavrilowitz. Rabbi Eleizer Silver of Cincinnati, president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis and national chairman of the Yeshivah board of education, will participate in this Torah mani- fest and be the guest speaker. Cantor Isidore Podetzky of Cleveland, 0., will head the mu- sical portion of the program. Rabbi Moses Rothenberg, dean, will be the chairman. The Ladies' Mrs. Dushkin To Review Auxiliary of the Yeshivah will serve refreshments under the Eve Curie's "Journey supervision of Mrs. S. Corinblit, president. Among Warriors" All Detroiters should take this An attendance of about 200 opportunity to participate in such women were present at the first a mitzvah affair of Siyum Ha- of a series of brunch-book re- Torah. * * * views sponsored by the Sister- hood of Congregation Shaarey BECOMES LIFE MEMBER Zedek, at noon, Tuesday, Feb. 1. Louis Dann of 3339 Tuxedo Mrs. Morris Adler gave an ex- Ave., a prominent figure in De- cellent review on the book "Ten troit for many years, has become Commandments," a delightful a life member of the Yeshivah, brunch was served. at the Yeshivah banquet. The The next review which will Yeshivah is glad to have him on take place on Tuesday, Feb. 15, the honor roll of members, and will be given by Mrs. Max Dush- expresses the hope that Mr. Dann kin, on Eve Curie's "Journey for many years to come will Among Warriors," one of the continue to be active in the best sellers of the season. Yeshivah. On Feb. 29, Mrs. Joseph Blum- rosen will review "Journey in the Dark" by Martin Flavin, a Har- Rabbi Jacob Nathan per prize novel. Rabbi A. M. To Open for Windsor Hershman will review "The For- gotten Ally," by Pierre van Torah Dinner Feb. 9 Paassen, a widely discussed book, on Tuesday, March 7. The final Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of the program, scheduled for March Congregation Bnai Moshe will 21, will be announced later. open the drive for the Torah Reservations for the rest of dinner in behalf of the Windsor the course or single tickets may Talmud Torah. Rabbi Nathan will be obtained by calling any of the address a group of donors for following committee: Mrs. M. H. the Talmud Torah at a special Zackheim, chairman, Townsend meeting at the home of Joshua 8-5489; Miss Hattie Gittleman, Gitlin, president of the Shaar co-chairman, Townsend 8-0353; HaShomayim Synagogue, on Mrs. Sidney Frank, Tyler 4-5855, Wednesday evening, Feb. 9. chairman of tickets; Mrs. Charles The Torah dinner will take A. Smith, president, or any of place at the Shaar HaShomayim the board members or officers. Synagogue on Sunday evening, Feb. 13, at 6 o'clock. Cantor Irving Ringel of the Congrega- Gifts to North End Clinic tion Bnai David will supply the musical portion of the evening. memory of Mrs. Gertrude fn Joseph Haggai, a member of the Wallstein, from the Finley fam- staff of the United Hebrew ily and Miss Freda Weinstein; Schools, will deliver the princi- in memory of Mores Marks, from Miss Freda Weinstein; in mem- pal address. ory of E. J. Hickey, from Samuel Frank; in memory of Emanuel Hanoar Haivri To Celebrate Blum, from the Frankel family; Jewish Arbor Day Feb. 7 in honor of the anniversary of The Hanoar Haivri, Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder, from Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Levy; youth culture club, is devoting in honor of the 80th birthday of its next meeting to the celebra- Mrs. J. F. Teichner, from Mrs. tion of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, the Jewish Arbor Day. It will be Carrie May Berger. held Feb. 7, at 9 p. m., at the A good and kind heart is the home of Miss Janet Olender, 8741 LaSalle Blvd. best of all qualities. An interesting musical and song-fest evening has been pre- For Sale—Apartments pared, and those attending are as- sured of spending their time in a real Palestinian spirit. All youth interested in He- brew culture are cordially in- vited. For further information To the limit of your last dollar. Our advice ten years ago—best ad- call Townsend 6-6926. It's not too late. 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National Conference of Orthodox Jews For Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine NEW YORK (WNS). — The National Conference of Orthodox Jewry for Palestine and Rescue, which concluded its three day session here on Jan. 31, adopted a resolution calling upon the gov- ernments of the United States and Great Britain "to erase the stain of the White Paper from Dr. B. B. Glazer To Be Marshall Lodge Donor Guest Speaker Feb. 9 The first donor luncheon given by the Louis Marshall Women No. 390 of the Bnai Brith, Feb. 9, will take place in the Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Mildred Bailey Headlines At Grand Terrace Casino Mildred Bailey is headlining the huge revue at the Grand Ter- race Casino for a second week. The famous "Rockin' Chair" lady is a great favorite in Detroit, which was evidenced by her opening week's success. Proof of her nation-wide popularity was indicated recently when she was presented with the Esquire award as the public's favorite radio songstress of 1943. Mildred's ren- dition of "Summertime" from the late George Gershwin's "Por- gy and Bess" has become almost as famous as her immortal "Rockin' Chair". Continuing in the supporting show are Wynters and Angeline, topflight ballroom (lancers; Woodie and Betty, America's leading thrill roller skaters; Herbie Lynn, comedy master of ceremonies; Dick Row- land, new singing discovery; the Hollywood Beauties and the Three Bits of Rhythm, last word in vocal and instrumental enter- tainment. Ben Young and his orchestra play for dancing and the revue. The Three Bits of Rhythm play for the early danc- ing session, beginning at 7:30 p. in., alternating later with the Ben Young band. A message read from Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York declared that "in dealing with the DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER problems of the future it is Hotel. The main speaker will be greatly important to recognize Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Gus the significance of Palestine in Howard, who was master of the making of that future. Declaring that it was public ceremonies for the infantile pa- ralysis midnight show at the Fox knowledge that the first world Theater, will be guest entertainer war was followed by incomplete at this luncheon. Mrs. Charles success in dealing with the prob- Solovich, president of the Wom- lems of majorities, the New York en's District Grand Lodge No. 6, Governor asserted that "there will deliver the Bnai Brith mes- must be recognition of the his- sage. The invocation will be given toric rights of the Jews in Pal- by Mrs. Ruth Metzger Feldman. estine" and that it was "essential Mrs. Lena Zohott, who is the that a way be found to open the donor luncheon chairman, will be doors of Palestine.' Dr. Daniel A. Poling, president most happy to make reservations for those who wish to attend. of the World's Christian Endeav- or Union, declared in an address Contact her at Trinity 2-3189. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Donor Dinner Feb. 6 The Bnai Brith Business and Professional Women held their war service card party on Feb. 1, at Bnai Moshe. Door prizes were given and refreshments served. An excellent program is plan- ned for the next meeting on Feb. 15, at the Rose Sittig Co- hen Hall. Mrs. Mettie Baron Golub, who is connected with the J. L. Hudson Company Book Shop, will dramatize a book re- view. A variety show of songs and dances by the young girls of Bnai Brith will follow. The 10th annual donor dinner of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will be held Sunday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Joseph Starman will be toastmaster and will introduce Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Ja- cob J. Nathan, Adolph Beck. president of the congregation, Mrs. Alex Fisch, Sisterhood, pres- ident, and Mrs. Sam Freedman, chairman of arrangements com- mittee, who will speak greetings. Cantor David Katzman will render vocal selections. Talented pupils from the Julie Adler school of (lancing will entertain. Dancing will follow the speaking program. Reservations may be made at FOX—With all the power the screen can command, it brought, Friday, at the Fox Theater, one of the greatest action stories in film history, "Lifeboat". Here is the punch-packing narrative of the experiences of nine diverse personalities thrown together, de- pendent on one another for their very lives, in a tiny lifeboat. The second feature will be an- nounced later. to crystallize Orthodox Jewish thought on present-day problems of the Jewish people. The Conference issued a mani- festo, addressed "to the con- science of the free world, declar- ing that the "United Nations have so far failed to implement measures of rescue" by which hundreds of thousands of Jews could have been saved from Nazi extermination. It also lauded President Roosevelt for having established the War Refugee Board. It adopted a resolution endors- ing the American Jewish Confer- ence and the American Zionist Emergency Council and urging the Jewish community to rid it- self "of irresponsible, non-repre- sentative, mushroom-like paper organizations designed to be pro- ductive of public confusion and bound to inflict injury to the cause of Jewish Palestine." It also adopted a resolution repudi- ating the American Council for Judaism for its opposition to po- litical Zionism. Dewey Pleads for Open Door Variety Show and Book Review Planned by B & P Bnai Brith Women Feb. 15 Downtown Theaters- the shield of the United Nations and keep open the doors of Pal- estine to the tormented and up- rooted Jews of Europe." Rabbi Wolf Gold, chairman the Conference, announced tr. more than 1,200 delegates fr all sections of the United States and Canada, including 400 rab- bis, participated in the unprece- dented meeting whose aim it wad at one of the sessions that the rights of minorities must be rec- ognized by majority groups, and that in the "Balfour Declaration the good faith not of the Jew but of the Gentile is at stake". Com- menting on the falsehoods that are being circulated about the Jews, he said: "The Jew is not an on 'inter- national conspiracy' and Jews do not run the country. In 1936 only 4.8 per cent of 80,000 di- rectors of corporations in the United States were Jews. The Jew does not run the govern- ment. Believe it or not, of the more than 1,000 top jobs in the Federal Government, considerably less than 5 and scarcely more than 30 are held by Jews. I 66b, the congregation office, through the dinner chairman, Mrs. Sam Freedman, or the associate chair- man, Mrs. Ralph Beck. wkitt eaxe , s'or-a4f game BErrim TA VIMIL Presents A Latin ExtruAugunza "South American Way ft BICUR CHOLEM YOUNG WOMEN CAST OF 30 Be ABLE TO PROVE Yal ARE El Young Women's Bicur Cholem will hold its annual victory lunch- eon on Wednesday, eb. 16, 12:30 p. m., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. MICHIGAN—Ginger Rogers in For reservations, please call Mrs. "Tender Comrade" continues at Mervin Gardner, Townsend the Michigan Theater in its ini- 5-4663. tial showing outside of Los An- geles. The second feature is "Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout". UNITED ARTISTS—"Madame Curie," one of the most beau- tiful love stories ever lived, holds over at the United Artists Thea- ter with Greer Garson and Wal- ter Pidgeon portraying Marie and Pierre Curie, whose discovery of Pisgah Young Women To radium made them immortal. A Hold Membership Social Technicolor cartoon, "Baby Puss," and newsreels round out the pro- The Pisgah Young Women of gram. Bnai Brith will hold a member- ship social on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 6, at 2 p. in., in the Jewish Rabbi Feinberg To Be Community Center. Speaker at Shaarey Belle Hauptman, membership chairman, has planned an enter- Zedek Friday Service taining program which will in- clude a speaker from the Red Rabbi Louis Feinberg, of K. K. Cross and a comedy skit in Adath Israel, Cincinnati, Ohio. which members of the auxiliary will speak at the late Friday will participate. evening services at Congregation Girls interested in Bnai Brith Shaarey Zedek, on "American Is- are invited to attend this mem- rael Comes of Age." 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