• Friday, December I, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Peg. 2 Jackie Miles Heads Boake Carter Given Orthodox Jewish Burial Lavish Revue at Lou LOS ANGELES, CAL. Boake Walter's Latin Quarter DETROIT'S FIRST CONTRIBUTION TOWARD SAVING REMNANTS OF POLISH JEWRY - THE DETROIT liANK s rA bRIS Ii I le•IS DETRorr, Mtclt.11.9v, 20 °° R; r1;4' °F AMERICAN FEDERATION FOR POLISH MSRGENCY FUND FOR KITS _ 19_0+ ,TE,IS s 10,000.00 . 1 ),o hL ins • 20)TwEtrrt• t•--PiN0HFE:1111iAN0H The above check for $10,000.00 was sent as Detroit's first contribution toward the campaign for 250,000 packages that the American Federation of Polish Jews is carrying on all over the country. In commenting on the success of the campaign so far, Henry Abramovitz, chairman of the local campaign, said: "The local organizations are responding very satisfactorily toward the campaign." However, he urges that those who have not yet responded should do so at once, as the need is great, and that if the remnants of Polish Jewry are to be helped before real winter sets in, food and medi- cine must be sent immediately. A meeting of the Committee will be held at the office of the Federation at 9124 LinwootAve. Dec. 10 at 11 a. m., and all those who have moneys to turn in are requested to do so at the meeting. Temple Israel Choir To Render Handel's 'Maccabeus' Dec. 8 Carroll Glenn to Be Symphony Soloist At Concert Dec. 7 Vaad Hayeshivoth Sends $3,380.00 to Palestine and Siberia Selections from Handel's Ora- torio "Judas Maccabeus" will feature the Sabbath Eve Services of Temple Israel next Friday night, Dec. 8. The service will he held in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The choir of Temple Israel, under the direction of Dan Frohman, will sing "See the Conquering Hero Come." Cantor Robert S. Tul- man will render the solos "Sound an Alarum" asd "Arm, Arm, ye Brave." Karl W. Haas, the organ- ist, will render interludes from and Oratorio. The "Maccabeus" will be sung in anticipation of the Feast of Chanukah, which begins Sunday night, Dec. 10, and which com- memorates the rededication of the Temple of Zion after its recon- quest from Antiochus the Mad by Judas Maccabeus. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on the theme "The Maccabeans of Today." Children as well as adults are invited to attend this service. The Sisterhood of Temple Israel will serve Chanukah refreshments at the social hour following the service. The Detroit Symphony Orches- tra is to be host to Carroll Glenn, America's leading woman violinist, at the Thursday Sub- scription Concert, Dec. 7. This young artist, American born and trained, is the first and only person to win the four major prizes offered in open competi- tion to promising musicians in the United States-they are the Naumburg Foundation, Town Hall Endowment Series, $1,000 prize of the National Federation of Music Clubs, and the Schu- bert Memorial Awards. Miss Glenn was born and lived in Chester, S. C., until she was 11, then took up her studies with Edouard Dethier of the Juilliard School in New York; She is the bride of Staff Sgt Eugene List, also a graduate of Juilliard and one of the moat promising pianists to appear be- fore the public in decades. A scheduling of any Beethoven Symphony by Karl Krueger is welcome news to his audiences and his anouncement of an "Ero- ica" reading means that the SRO sign must be placed in the lobby of Masonic Auditorium. Krue- ger's Beethoven performances are so authoritative and profound that he invariably leaves his hearers deeply moved by new meanings in these works never before revealed to them. With the "Eroica" (the Third Beethoven Symphony), and the Sibelius Violin Concerto, Karl Krueger will conduct the Detroit Symphony in the charming and delightful waltzes from the Strauss opera, "Rosenkavalier." Funds totalling $3,380.00 have been collected for Palestinian and European institutions, now in Si- beria, in the period of the last six months, by the following De- troit Jewish women: Mrs. Ida Baker, $2,100.00; Mesdames Sarah Goldman, Ann Arfa, Molly Silverman, Gertrude Kane, $806.32; Mrs. Esther Nos- anchuk, $55.10; Mrs. Rose Koni- kov, $24.00; Mrs. Grossberg, $35.82. In addition to the above, the following individual contributions were made: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, $210.00; Mrs. Sarah Gold- man, $59.00; collected by J. Bak- er, $44.00; Congregation Shaar Hashomaim, $17.00. Total col- lected, $3,351.24. Advanced by Jacob Baker on future collec- tions, $28.76. Total amount sent to institutions, $3,380.00. The monies have been cabled through the Vaad Hayeshivoth to the following Palestinian and Si- berian institutions: Palestine: Slabodka Yeshivah, Jerusalem, $190.00; Mirer Yeshi- vah, Jerusalem, $165.00; Kamin- etz Yeshivah, $165.00; Slonimer Yishivah, $165.00; Yeshivath Me- kor Chaim, $115.00; Yeshivath Etz Joseph, $190.00; Hebron Yeshivah, $165.00; Kletzker Ye- shivah, $140.00; Etz Chaim, $115.00; Tifereth Z'vi, $140.00; Or Torah of Tiberias, $180.00; Beth Joseph, Jerusalem, $190.00; Refugee Rabbis, $115.00; Atereth Joseph, Tel Aviv, $140.00; Hei- chal Hatalmud, Tel Aviv, $165.00; Beth Joseph, Tel Aviv, $140.00; Torat'n Emeth, Jerusalem, $65.00; Sfath Emeth, Jerusalem, $140.00; Mea Shearim, $115.00; Petacn Tikvah, $165.00; Chaye Olam In- stitutions, $165.00. Total sent to Palestine, $3,130.00. Kletzker Yeshivah, Siberia: $50.00; Chofetz Chains Yeshivah, $50.00; B i al i s t o k Yeshivah, $50.00; K a m i n e t z Yeshivah, $50.00; Telshe Yeshivah, $50.00; Total, $250.00. Total funds sent to institutions, $3,380.00. The Vaad Hayeshivoth takes this opportunity to express its sincerest thanks to the workers and contributors for this sacred cause. INFORMATION WANTED Mrs. Chaja Helene Rosenberg, House 158, Apt. 1-A, Oswego, N. Y., wishes to locate her broth- el., Harry Stabholz, who is sup- posed to live in Detroit, but has changed his name. Mrs. Rosenberg's maiden name was Stabholz, born in Warsaw, Poland. Her father's name is Bernard Stabholz. If the whereabouts of this man is known kindly telephone Mad• ison 6970, Detroit Section Na- tional Council Jewish Women. 01:15rWM:HitCH: LA SALLE Women's Aux. to Hold Reception for Hebrew School Graduates Dec. 3 The graduation ceremonies of the United Hebrew Schools, which • lasted throughout the week of • 26, will be concluded with Co. • • Nov. a reception tendered to the grad- • uates, their parents, and the staff WINDOW SHADES • • of the schools, by the Women's MADE TO ORDER • Auxiliary, on Sunday, Dec. 3, • Cleaned and Repaired • from 2:30 to 5 in the afternoon, in the auditorium of the Rose LINOLEUM • Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton. • Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be • Inlaid and Battleship • the guest speaker. Joseph Haggai, Rugs and Furniture • • one of the head teachers of the • school system, will deliver a brief VENETIAN BLINDS • talk on behalf of the staff, and • Drapery Hardware • several parents will extend greet- • ings. Singing will be conducted Ort Onr Prices and gave • Free EMI:notes Faraldied by Abraham Schachter, a mem- • • ber of the staff. Refreshments 8625 LINWOOD • will be served by a committee of CALL TYLER 5.1230 • the Women's Auxiliary, headed Oannt>00-00-000000-00000-00•00 by Mrs. Morris Fishman. :•• Window Shade 1 1 73 8 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo QUALITY MEATS - ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat & Poultry Market tr.•-fr-s-rizro71..te.essar. ••. *.rtrannoin Sabbath League to Hold Chanukah Party The Women's League for Sab- bath Observance, 12th St. Branch, will hold a Chanukah party and Mlave Malke Saturday night, Dec. 16, at 8 o'clock at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th St. A fine musi- cal program has been arranged. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, rzpiritual leader of Congregation Beth Tefilo Emmanuel, will be the guest speaker. A very enjoy- able and memorable evening will he in store for everyone who at- tends. Inasmuch as accommoda- i ions are limited, Mrs. I. Levin, president, urges that anyone wishing to attend should kindly call her for reservations at Tyler 5-5304. There will be a special meet- ing held this coming Tuesday. Dec. 5, at Taylor and Woodrow Wilson School at 1:30 in the af- ternoon. All members and friends are invited to attend. Carter, stormy petrel of the radio Jackie Miles, America's 11( W who died at the Presbyterian Hospital of a heart attack soon comedy star, whose rise, critics after completing a morning agree, has been one of the moll broadcast, was buried with full sensational of his young contem- Jewish Orthodox ritual at the Home of Peace Cemetery. The po•aries, heads the lavish new funeral was conducted by Mali. revue, "Sophisticates of I9; - ," now and Simon, and Rabbi Sol- at Lou Walters' Latin Qum, i•c. omon M. Neches, Dean of the Jackie is a slow-talking monid , .g. Western Jewish Institute, per- ist of exceptional ability and his formed the services. Carter was interred wearing terrific impersonations of Bing talith and tachrichim in the pres- Crosby and Frank Sinatra are the ence of several hundred men and highlights of his offering. B e women of all faiths. Among was the rage of New York at them was the Palestinian Gui- the La Martinique and Roxy borry, under whose influence the Theater and is considered the late Boake Carter is said to greatest discovery since Danny have come after the former's pub- Kaye. He recently returned from lication of his interpretation of a USO tour of India, Burma and China with the glamorous screen the Bible. Dr. Neches in his eulogy said: star, Ann Sheridan, and Bon "God gave man intellect, dis- Blue, the (lancing star. Jackie's tinguishing him from the animal outstanding supporting cast in- and therefore responsible for his cludes the Hudson Wonders, ideas. He also gave man cows- known as "The World's Clever- age, and it takes a great deal est Acrobatic Dancers"; Hanger of courage for a man to be and Maye, direct from a solid converted to the Jewish faith in year on Broadway as the bril- these times. Boake Carter should liant dancing stars of "Early to be admired for haying taken on Bed"; Les Kim•is, sensational in the later years of his life the star of the Barnum and Bailey burdens of the Jewish people. Circus, guaranteeing "a thrill a Inspired by his visit to Palestine, second"; Jean Blanche, Hollywood and believing that the Jewish dancing starlet, held over by spe- people, living a normal life in cial demand; Madelon Baker, their ancient homeland could be- Latin Quarter singing favorite; come the civilizing factor for the the gorgeous Wally Wanger Girls S D others. e s . Sammy and st i t world, he determined to becomeind Nev Latin r orchestra a Jew. He was an observant his alternate with Ramon's rhumba Jew, in the Orthodox faith." --- -- rhythms for continuous (lancing, shows are presented at BUY WAR 7:30 and 11:15 nightly. L . - BONDS complete swoomswoommswoomwoomsliwomms. ,:w. We Must Not Allow the Surviving Jews of Poland to Die of Hunger Of the 3,500,000 Jews of Poland a bare 250,000 remain. The survivors who escaped the death chamber are broken and hungry humans. They are ragged and homeless and need food, clothing and medicine. The cry for help is heart rending. The Federation of Polish Jews has responded to the call for help of Dr. Emil Somerstein, Chairman of the Com- mitteein Lublin. All necessary arrangements to help iinme- ditely have been made. At the meeting held on Sunday, Nov. 19, 1944, a check for $10,000 was sent to New York, for the first shipment of 2,500 Food Packages of the Detroit quota. For $4.00 the Federation- will send a package of food and vitatnines direct to the Jews of Poland. Your name will appear on each package. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 3 pounds of fats. 3 pounds of sugar. 1 pound of cocoa. 2 pounds of Farina. ', / 2 pound of chocolate. 1 pound of soap. 3 pounds of condensed milk. 1 pound of fruits extract. And other items. ALL FOR $4.00 DO NOT DELAY. The starving Jews of Poland can- not wait. Save as many lives as possible. Send your contributions to: HENRY M. ABRAMOVITZ Chairman United Relief Committee American Federation for Polish Jews 9124 LINWOOD Tel. TY. 7 9650 - DETROIT 6, MICH. . for Food Packages which Enclosed find I authorize you to send to the starving Jews of Po- land. Name / / / / / / k 3