a DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle July 28 HIAS WRITES ANOTHER PAGE IN THE EPIC STORY OF "RESCUE NOW" 28,000 Hear American Services in Rome Hungarian Reform Negro Music Festival Synagogue Heard Here Church Holds M e at Briggs Stadium NEW YORK ( WNS)—Declar _ For Jews of Hun th o g that "this "this is a proud day for There was evidence at Brig gQ - t ing Fifth Army, the Jewish peo- A meeting for Stadium Wednesday night, July ple and for the free world," Gen- Hungary was held 12, of "the musical genius of oral Mark Clark, commander of at 10 a. nr. at the R the Negro race" to which the American troops in Italy, told Reformed Church at I worshippers in the Rome Syna- and Vanderbilt Ayes. Very Rev. Kirk B. O'Ferrall, gogue that "for us who are fight- The sermon was delis of St. Paul's Cathedral, ing this bitter struggle, today's Rev. Tibor Toth, pastor R (v. paid tribute in a brief address he services represent the fruit of congregation, s uili):1,11111)%0.arssz what we are fighting for, the b Julius delivered at the Fifth Annual promise of what the United Na- —a retired reformed all American-Negro Festival. Don tions will bring to a liberated y Both Hungarian speaki ish congregations were Arneche, screen star, came from world." Gen. Clark's address, which • • • and both accepted Holywood, representing the "Hol- was read by Chaplain Aaron testier). Rabbi a v 'A l e os:; s ii lywood Victory Committee"; Pin Paperman of the Fifth Army, Bnai Moshe F a d ' so- was heard here over the facili- English. and Rabbi Greer Igy, the European coloratura so prano, opera and NBC star, rep- ties of the National Broadcasting the Delray Hebrew Cone resenting the "United Nations Corporation in a program ar- spoke in Hungarian. Rev. Toth in his sem. Festival in U.S.A.," Richard ranged with the cooperation of Bonelli , the leading baritone of the American Jewish Committee. highly of the industrial , " Under the Fascist and Nazi and charitable activities the Metropolitan Opera, and also 1 1 8 41 Jack Benny's radio and screen reign of terror the Jews in Italy Jews in Hungary. 1e favorite, Rochester, re presen t in g were humbled and beaten, driven Out that Jewish blood u Hungary in the Radio and Screen indus tr y; into hiding., forbidden to wor- foolu' ship according to their beliefs L Louis Kossuth tried an Portia White, noted Canadian) and traditions," Gen. Clark said. fully to liberate theHu, h contralto; Lillian Evanti, the ly- "Rome, little more than a month from the German yoke. ric soprano; W. C. Handy, ago, was a city under the heel 1)hasized the brotherly Shulamit 5, Edmund 14, and Jacob 16, as seen in the picture "Father of the Blues;" the South- of a ruthless foreign master and ship existing amongst An above taken by the Philadelphia Inquirer, were among the 74 ernaires, Lawrence Watson, ten- enemy of liberty. Today_libee_ of Hungarian origin—al Jewish refugees who landed recently in an Eastern port on the or, participated in the fine pro- ated by the Fifth Army—Rome the real Hungarian soul r SS Nyassa which carried to these shores a group of 110 refugees gram presented before a mixed is a free city and her people —and never will yield are free to worship as they NaTzihedoscetriillnoen s. was ester from all parts of Europe who reached Portugal after many hard- audience of more than 28,000. The 1,500 voices under direc- choose. Freedom of religion, per- ships and for whom American relatives and friends secured U. S. immigration visas. The man to the left is Bernard Kornblith, tion of Harold Tallman, director haps the greatest of the free- more than 500 .h. N :le Hebrew Supervisor of the HIAS Pier Service, who aided the young refu- of music at Wayne University, doms, has been restored to the of the Delray lic gees, and their mother, Rebecca Frankel, to entrain for their des- and Marvin DuPree, conductor, eternal city. The world has cause g ation headed by Wm. B. was also present. tination where their anxious husband and father, Rabbi Naftali sang "The Battle Hymn of the to be thankful." Chief Rabbi Anton Zolli of The Hungarian R e f ( Frankel, was awaiting them. Born in Poland, the family lived in Republic," "America the Beau- tiful," and other numbers. Doti Rome delivered a "prayer of lib- Church is comprised o Germany and witnessed the horrible events of the recent years. Of the 74 Jewish refugees who arrived on the Nyassa, 64 Ameche and Rochester paid trib- eration" in which he paid tribute than 800 families. were released by the Federal Immigration Authorities into the care ute to the spirit of the festival to the American and Allied The acts and the era( of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society which pro- and the man who organized it, armies. "The brave American vided them with aid and guidance enroute to their relatives in president-director W. Louis Day- soldiers, like all the armies of religion, to-wit, sympath1 New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Washington, California is from Chicago, and to the De- the Allied Nations, are the ex- ity, truthfulness, purity, troit directors, Clement and pression, I dare say, the incar- ness, kindness. and Maryland. Gladys Mills. Pia Igy, the bril- nation in our midst, of the ideal —Pillar Inscriptions of pant European coloratura so- of liberty and justice for us, prano, sang "The Mad Scene" that are part of the European Even the most unwort Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim to Publish from the Opera "Lucia di La- Jews that have suffered and that, seeks for salvation is nor mermoor" by Donizetti, "The in those countries that have no: forbidden. Detroit Jewish Community Calendar Queen of the Night" from the been yet freed, still .suffer un- —Ta-chwang-yan-king The need for a Detroit Jew- they want to be listed. The price Opera "Magic Flute" by Mozart. utterably for the same ideal," ish Community Calendar wit h of the calendar will be 25 cents; As an encore she sang Manor) Rabbi Zolli stated. "You fight aimcfpoottoroxio*ntro specific data for this region ha for congregations ordering larg- "L'Eclat de rire" (The Laughing heroically and victoriously for been felt for a long time. Fo r er numbers for their member- Song) by the French composer, the ideal of which we are the martyrs." the first time in the history o f ship, 15 cents each. Several con- D. A. Auber. Jewish Detroit, such a calenda r gregations have already placed Richard Bonelly, the famou ; is being prepared under the aus their orders and will present baritont, sang "Di Provenza' ' INFORMATION WANTED pices of Congregation Gemilutl every seat-holder for the com- from "La Traviata," by Verdi. Chassodim, the newly founder 1 ing High Holidays with the new Portia White sang "Mon coeur Shade ( Information is being sought of congregation of newcomers fro m Detroit Jewish calendar, with the a'o*Tr.ct a t2; -mix" from ties Op. Milton C. Cole who has failed to WINDOW SHADE Central Europe. The calenda r name of the congregation print- era "Samson et Delila" by Saint- contribute to the support of his will contain about 60 pages in ed on the cover. For all infor- Saens and "Ave Maria" by Gou- wife, Rose, and minor child, War- MADE TO ORDE1 half-quarto pocket size form an d nod. Lillian Evanti sang "A ter, since 1939 so that his de- Cleaned and Repaired will be published within a fe w mation call Mr. Roberg, TO. Fors'E Lui" from the opera "La pendents are destitute and find weeks before Rosh Rashonah 6-8928. Traviata" by Verdi, "Esrelitta," themselves in urgent need of his LINOLEUM The section containing the cal and a spiritual song. Lawrence financial aid. Milton C. Cole is Inlaid and Battleship endar for the Jewish year 5705 Watson, young tenor, sang "Hon- some 37 years of age, is 5 ft., 7 (Sept. 18, 1944, Sept. 7, 1945) Downtown Theaters- Rugs and Furniture or, Honor" and "Hills of Home." in. tall, weighs 165 pounds, has will be prepared by Dr. Hugo The Southernaires, famed Neg- brown hair and brown eyes, has VENETIAN BLIND Mandelbaum with special atten- FOX—"Wing and a Prayer," ro vocalist, did a superb job on a scar over his right eye and tion to the Detroit time for starring Don Ameche with Dana several spirituals. The famous chin, was formerly general man- Drapery Hardware 'Lighting of the Candles" Fri- Andrews, William Eythe and Negro poet and lecturer, Lang- alter for Canada Dry Ginger Ale day evening and nightfall Sat- Charles Bickford, came to the ston Hughes, acted as master of in Detroit Mich. An o aware urday night. Special features of Fox Theater screen Friday. eremonies. Franklin Delano of his location is requested to X °Fre 8 et6 e2 OE1 .5 urtL an Orn dOisdieci D an imP i r iSi t1 W . Fu t he booklet will include a com- A companion feature will also Roosevelt sent a telegram of communicate with the National . greeting which was read to the Desertion Bureau, 67 Wes CALL TYLER 5 123 p lete list of all Detroit Jewish be shown. Congregations, major community a udience. St., New York City. tmil:EtH icti agencies and organizations, a MICHIGAN — Starting Frida y - Bar Mitzvah table and many other interesting and informing the Michigan Theater presented items. The cooperation of the one of the biggest stage and Jewish Community Council, the screen combination shows in its Michigan Synagogue Conference, history with Billy Rose's mam- and several leading personalities moth "Diamond Horseshoe Re- =a - - of Detroit Jewry has been se- vue," in person, on the stage and Eugene O'Neill's TP.i764•.:11 cured for this purpose. = en • r • y -A Letters were sent to presi- play, "Thr `hai . • = pe, starring and Al• .' a ram Beru ix with l Susan ay- o ward on the screen. LA SALI Window - annuommemonniummonnommommommunionmommovisonnumnim TO TEM LODGE UNITED ARTISTS — Bing Crosby in "Going My Way" goes into its 4th happy week at the United Artists Theater. 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