Allfericam Yewish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ■■■ Prieley, October 20, 1944 LIST (Continued from Page 1) Anu rica. Emanuel List was only a cabaret singer when he left Ai4 rig just before World War I and, upon arrival in this coun- try, he sang in burlesque and New York motion picture houses. "All of my good fortune I ac- credit to my studies and early e xperience in America," says List, "I think I am one of the first singers that exploded the theory of having to study abroad in order to accomplish anything. We had then and still have the finest teachers right here in America." Goes to Europe After several years of hard work and study, young List, now all American citizen, sailed for Europe on it short visit to see his mother. In a chalice audition be- fore Felix Weingartner he was immediately hired to sing at the Vicuna Volks Opera. His success- ful operatic debut and phenom- enal acclaim for subsequent per- formances inevitably led to en- gagements in Berlin, Paris, Bar- ceilona, Madrid, Salzburg, Bay- reuth, Cologne and London. At the same time he was also be- coming known on the Continent as an outstanding concert artist. In 1933, after refusing to ac- cept honors bestowed upon him by Bider, the now matured Mr. List deemed it advisable to re- turn to America where he be- came a member of the Metro- politan Opera Association and has been singing ever since. Mrs. Abraham Cooper is chair- man of the music committee of the Jewish Community Center which is sponsoring Mr. List's concert. Tickets for the concert are available at the Center office and at Grinnell's. The following is an additional list of Patrons for the Emanuel List Concert: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Herman August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Dr. S. E. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Becker, Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Birnkrant, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris VACUUM CLEANERS • REPAIRED REBUILT or ECXHANGED • Called For and Delivered • American Vacuum Cleaner Co. Call TRINITY 2-8000 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner, Miss Emma Butzel, Fred M. Butzel. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch. Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs. Milton Doncr. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg, r. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald, Mr. and 111 rs. Harry Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Z. Freeman, Judge William Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Frost. r. and Mrs. Marvin Gale, Mr. and Mrs. William G ershen- son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson, r. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn. Rabbi and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer, Herman Golanty, Mr. and 111 rs. !tarry Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Whim m Grahm, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburg- er, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamburg- er, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopp. Mr. and Mrs. David Idzal. Sidney Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jospey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jor- dan. Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kratze, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kro- lik. Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Laib, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lasky, Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, Isadore Levin, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levin, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichterman, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Loewenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nieman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Parshall. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Misses Henrietta and Setta Rob- inson, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rob- inson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ro- decker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubiner. tathiei CLEANING Beautifies and Satisfies Continued from t r %,as t■II ■ Vre o e CW": "0tst e s uf, OttV, ,b1) A tr.. ,„t l b • Phone tOlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEAN E RS 533:541 E. FOREST Downtown BronchtTHE J. L,HUDSON CO; 3r4 Floor Foram' Sttolt ,Dvilding Vow* to 'Tacitly's Clump:on," Mon, Aro Fri, WWI, 42. 5* At. , Dr. Abram L. Sacher Nat. Vice President of Temple Israel Men's Ladies' Aux. of J. W. V. Club Speaker Oct. 25 Mrs. Rose Cowan The Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants The 17th annual encampment will present a panel of speakers at' the meeting of the Mt. Clem- of the Ladies Auxiliary of the ens Parent-Teacher Association .Jewish War Veterans of the Unit- at the Wilson School, Wilson ed States, held recently at the and Church Sts., Mt. Clemens, Mich., Monday, Oct. 23, '7:30 p. in. The speakers will be Dr. Francis J. Donahue, Professor of Education, University of Detroit; Rabbi Leon Front, Temple Is- rael; and Joseph Q. Mayne, ex- ecutive secretary of the Detroit Round Table. On Tuesday, Oct. 24, the De- troit. Round Table will conduct a good will pilgrimage to Hills- dale, Mich., where 0 team of speakers will appear before Hills - dais College assembly at 11 a. m., at the Kiwan is Club at noon and before the Hillsdale high school in the afternoon. Speak- ers will bo Dr. Leslie A. Bechtel, pastor C a 1 v a r y Presbyterian Church, Detroit ; Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi Temple Beth El, and Father E. J. Horn, S. J. fac- ulty member University of De- troit. A similar pilgrimage will be made on Wednesday, Oct. 25, to ROSE M. COWAN Albion, Mich., where speakers will address the Albion College Assembly in the morning and Hotel Commodore, New York the Exchange Club in the eve- City, elected Mrs. Benjamin E. ning. The speakers will be Dr. ( Rose M.) Cowan to the office Alvin D. Hersch, Jewish attor- of national vice president. ney and faculty member of Uni- She will direct activities in versity of-Detroit Law School ; Hon. Joseph A. Moynihan, presid- the 5th Zone, which embraces ing Judge of Circuit Court of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and vice president Na- Missouri, Kansas, North and tional Council of Catholic Men ; South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Dr. Roger Eddy Treat, pas- Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wis- tor of Bushnell Congregational consin. As a charter member of De- Church. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive troit Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135, secretary of the Detroit Round Mrs. Cowan served this unit as Table of Catholics, Jews and president in 1941, was national Protestants, will speak on "In- trustee, also organized and be- tolerance, America's Number One came the first president of the Problem," at a meeting of the Department of Michigan during council of Church Women of the war years of 1942-44 ; or- Grand Rapids and Kent County, ganized the Lawrence H. Jones Auxiliary No. 190, also helped Friday, Oct. 27. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple organize the Down River Ladies' Israel will lead the series on Auxiliary No. 225, and Lt. Jack "Knowing Our Neighbors" ar- Winokur Ladies' Auxiliary No. ranged by the Detroit Round 268. Besides her affiliations and a Table for the older Young Peo- ple's group at the Metropolitan member of many fraternal or- Methodist Church Sunday eve- ganizations, she is now second vice president of the Michigan ning, Oct. 29. Women's National Defense Coun- cil. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf, Her husband, Benjamin E. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauls, Mr. Cowan, served during World War and Mrs. Saul Saulson, Dr. Harry I with the United States Navy, Saltzstein, Mr. and Mrs. Max from 1915 to 1919. Schayowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller, Mrs. Ralph Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Schlafer, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schlafer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwayder, Dr. and Mrs. David Seligson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalit, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shatzen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverman, Mrs. David W. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Soss, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere, Mr. and Mrs. James Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, Mrs. Milford Stern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittleshof- er, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolfgang. Mr. and Mrs. Julian 'Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv. SEGAL 01 141/%16 RNV° 101°) 4( 9 IAOLS RE -031). ovit /.111‘) V Rabbis Glazer and Fram Round Table Speakers Page 13 rage 4) changed their tune. I quote one of them : "Hanged and buried, Hitler lives. The evil that the man did lives after him and he is not dead but lives hot and hateful in the hearts of men. Defeated in battle and hanged, he, nevertheless, marches to vic- tories in hearts which he invaded and never surrendered. "There must be another hang- ing—a hanging of Hitler in the hearts of men which he captured and continues to occupy. The victory will not be won until he is dead in the hearts of all men and ejected. Unless this is done the execution of the phys- ical Hitler makes no sense and, hanged and buried, he remains the victor." My pipe was out and its smoke had vanished except for its aroma that still lingered exquisitely in the room. You may say that the strange things I have re- ported were just pipe-smoke, but just the same there is a lot of truth in it. Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, re- nowned orator, educator and author, will be the principle speaker at the Temple Israel MORRIS GARVETT Men's Club dinner to be held at the Statler Hotel on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 8 p. m. The dinner will be a testimon- ial affair honoring Morris Gar- vett, the retiring president of the Congregation, and the retirement of Charles Goldstein of the Men's Club and his elevation to the presidency of the Congrega- tion. Arthur J. Hass, chairman of the program committee, ably assisted by a committee com- prised of M. J. Pastor, Dr. Ira M. Altshuler and A. E. Baron, have a program set up for the coining season, which will in- clude a musicale, a series of lec- tures featuring nationally known personalities, father and son af- fairs, smokers and outdoor pic- nics. For your reservations for the dinner, to be held at the Statler Hotel on Oct. 25, call the Tem- ple Office, Trinity 1-5110. W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D. • Human Relations Consultant TO. 9-1045 1404 01)1111 court flyAppointment Only USESI'Al. PERSONAL I'llOBLE519 Established 1911 LIFT HIS SPIRITS HELP HIM TO SMILE This man is not a stranger —he is one of our own fighting men, doomed to spend gloomy days and weary nights in a prison camp. What can you do to lift his spirits, to help him smile? Give to your Community War Chest—help War Prisoners' Aid buy books and records, cards and games to ease the torturing monotony and depressing emptiness of time behind barbed- wire. Let him know you appreciate what he has done —give in sympathy and in gratitude— Help all three—your fighting men, your Allies, your neighbors. COMMUNITY WAR CHEST Affiliated with the NATIONAL WAR FUND CAMPAIGN—October 25th-November 10th. GOAL $8,250,000 VP.