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THE JEWISH NEWS

Pa.)a Twelve

ZIONISTS

May IS. 1942

music
Observe 'I Am An American Day theater
I
In Detroit On Sunday Evening Menashe Skulnik Halevy Presents

(Continued from Page 2)

re.

a,htv in the uobuilding.
Hillel Silver of
;ed. In his first public rip-
(•!
pelt ae • in New York since his
Eendon. and Dr. Chaim
w • , I,fi (1.,Cli the seision
01
high resolve and
‘ „1
,s,..„ ,, h t„ th,. t „.1,

at Littman's Sun. Splendid Concert

Earl G. Harrison, Special Assistant to U. S. Attorney Gen-
eral, to Be Guest Speaker at Art Institute; John
The eminent Yiddish state co-
median, Menashe Skulnik, will
C. Lehr to Preside

All citizens of the Detroit area the Rackham Memorial Building.
who were naturalized in the past I Similar programs will be held
TOVCIIING SCENE
, •lasing session, year — approximately 20,000 oflin all large communities through-
11 t et-reni e adopted by accla- , them in Wayne County — and out the nation. The programs in
the solemn a nd historic young people who became of age this area are being sponsored by
on of print pies present- in 1941 will be honored at spe- the Council of Social Agencies.
1.0111" E. Lc' loth.iI. cial observances on ''I Am An The Board of Education and
hunt of the Zionist Organ:- American Day", May 17. in ac- many other civic and social or-
i•f Arne: Ica
cordance with a recent Presiden- ganizations are co-operating.
NA, iSo. . rt nio%ing from his teal proclamation.
The Wayne University Sym-
list he called "one of my
Detroit ceremonials will be phony Orchestra will play from
re a (•eei 'shed possessions"—the
held at 7:30 p. m. in the Institute 7:30 to 8 p. m. to open the De-
II; ,, one, worn by Dr. Theodor
of Arts Auditorium. An out-of- troit program. Earl G. Harrison
lied it over to I)r.
i•in and said: "I want you, door celebration will be held that of Philadelphia, special assistant
day in Dearborn. Hamtramck cit- to the U. S. Attorney General,
beloved leader
izens will participate through will be the principal speaker. His
nd, to have it and to wear
their local churches. Highland subject will be "America's Great-
it
of strength and af-
Park observances will be held at est Strenght". John C. Lehr, U. S.
feet
" The audience, deeply
7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 16, in District Attorneys will preside.
he this act, rose and
tae two sages in Zion- Jewish State Party. Hashomer the world's greatest treasures.

make a personal appearance at
Littman's Yiddish People's The-
ater, 12th and Seward, in a spe-

The Halevy Singing Societf:
presented its 17th annual conce
at Masonic Temple, May 10, .
der the batons of Dan Frohma
director, and William Gay-ma
assistant director.
The first half of the progra
closed with "Rosh Hashono L'Iil
anoth," a cantata written by Le
Low, at one time Halevy con'
ductor, now in New York,
which the chorus was assiste•
by two soloists: Anna Warre
soprano, and Bella Goldber
alto. Both soloists were in fin •
voice. The appreciative audienc i
demanded encores of "Nechtele'
"Dance of the Gypsies," and
Lid" with Bella Goldberg. solois•
A novelty was introduced in th..
"Echo Lid." Part of the chor
was offstage to sing the echoing,
notes. The program closed witl.
that stirring "Ballad for Amer{
cans." Irving Rosengard, bari .
tone soloist, lent his able voic:
to this composition.
Dorothy O'Koon and Rebecc
Frohman accompanied the chor..
us. Henry Siegl contributed twi . :
violin solo groups.
The entire program was wel:
performed and well received b•'.
a responsive audience.

Hatzair, Hashomer Iladati, Ha- We shall find room in Palestine
bonim and others, scattered in for two or three million, provid-
the great ballroom. ed the statesmen place us under
MENASHE SKULNIK
such political conditions so that
"ABOVE SECTARIANISM -
cial
repertoire,
on Sunday mat-
The leonine figure of Dr. Ste 1.e can work freely. The rest we
inee and evening, from 2 until
then S. Wise, chairman- of the will do: .
Reviewing the political and eco- 11:30 p.m • and on Monday and
Emergency Committee, presided
Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 11:30
at the opening session on Satur- nomic problems facing Palestine,
David ben Gurion said that the 1). 171 .
'Wise
reminded
the
reality of the Jew-- day night. Dr.
In addition. there will be
tv.•ia basic questions involve (I)
•oehind in Palestine tn:ike delegates that the purpose of the
the capacity of Palestine to take shown the Yiddish talking film
r . ,•tour
,
meeting
was
to
''place
the
cause
r
in the shortest possible time the " Kol Nidre," featuring Lily Lili-
o f I of . Zionism above party sectar
nt taistwar g a I
arism, in order that. undividedd largest number of Jews in need ana. Leon Liebgold, Menashe Op-
meNeapahle,
resolution, we may be enabled of a homeland and (2) the so- penheim and an assisting cast of
‘Ve e . 111.1110. told
1.000
to
win
an ever larger number of called Arab problem. The first 50 actors.
th•
,.r
5:01
-•
thing which must be made clear,"
tee ota rung at the American Jews, indeed all Am- I
he said, "is that there is no Arab
It .t;. iie here of the three erwan Jews, to the support of
The Freiheit Gesang Fareii
Pproblem in the sense that there
i . t. .; .idmai ‘.: conference the Zionist cause. which has be-
will present its 17th annual cont
force of historis events. is a Jewish problem. There is no
come.
fey
te American
curt on Sunday evening. May 24e
i',„.,,,,,o, for Zionist A r- ., part of the cause of the United homeless Arab people.
at the Detroit Museum of Ar'C'
Nations and is linked indissolub- SCORES DEADERSIIIP
under the musical direction o
A bombshell was hurled into
x . he outlined the %tatus of IN' with the cause of freedom and
Nathan SamarofY. For this prol
Grossman.
ti„- /moist movement today, ' di.mo•racy." He felt that the con- the session by M
The new Cantata composed by gram the famous European drax
Revisionist leader and in Julius
Chajes, director of the
tit Wei/mann,
paraphra_sing ference stamped America as the figs
rnatic director, Jacob Rothbaurrn
1% iii-aoa Churchill, said to the scene and heart of Zionist activi- recent years head of the tiny music department of the Jewish
will
direct the "Croldfaddeik
British Government: "Cave us ty• He emphasized that it could Jewish State Party. He attacked Community Center, will be given Dream". based on the famoutz
its first performance May 24
the political conditions and we not take the place of a World the Zionist Executive in Jeru-
Goldfadden
operettas, "B a ,r
Zionist Congress. even through salem and American Zionists as in the Central Woodward Chris- Kochba", "Kunilemel".
"Akeida
will finish the job."
Ttei distinguished Jewish lead- I the pooling of experience under well for appeasement and com- tian Church, of which Dr. Edgar
Izchok"
and
"Shularnith".
er ..! the top of his form, also : the inspiration of the presence placency. He asserted that appe- DeWitt Jones is the minister. at
Tickets can be obtained at 895
the 11 A. M. Sunday service.
I ( ;1, I :.;,(1 a three fold hope: (1) . of Dr. Weimann and David ben asement practiced toward Great
Twelfth street every Monday an
Britian, the Arabs and the non-
„ ap , ( ;lir I , al might be tter enable Am
t.....• rs-r-rrni• t h e gm " 0 „1,,,
The
Cantata.
"Jerusalem."
. .,„,i ,,,, i ,„ (ks. 0 ,„ ii,. !orican Jewry to meet the le- Zionists had created defeatism based on the Book of Isaiah. was Thursday from 8:30 to 11 P. M.
. 1.
. ,, a , ,,,,,, i i.., ,.. -iiiini-utililtws thrust upon it. '•We among the Jew ish masses.
rendered into English by Hugh
„ i.e 0,
„ ,- ,.. , ► ii , claim the privilege of safeguard - Replies to Mr. Grossman were
Ross. as follo•.vs:
Visit The Beautiful
I; .•i orient, (2) that ling the moral treasure of Zion- made on Sunday evening by Dr. Zion rise and shine!
i - i t Hi Struma ills-i'sn'• to turn over the trust at the Nahum Golcimann and Dr. Chaim 1.ift up your eyr, and see.
BOWL-O-DROME
All that hate de•pised thee
. 1 „...,,., 1. „ lid next ,,t ssion of the \\',e: ,i Z.:an- We:in:ann.
Shall bow before thy majest.
(1 der - salern!
irnmediatcly
after UNITED FEDERATION
te! , ...n.-; I,e t NA , . n i a Congre,.,
Brethren. draw near.
The Monday morning s•sion Gather ye, from all the earth and come.
a li.zerw• ■ and the II, it - 1 111 ' w.1 i. .
i• ta nreent. which have de. DEPLORES LIBERAL FRIENDS was dominated by a suggestion Brethren draw near
Where The Smart
Come ye hither to Jerusalem
'
o .nr!
eerit 17,
wi-,sne t en
that for the creation in America of a For the law of the Lord
Set Congregates
co forth out of Zion
.% •i
1:11
25 pi•i . c, nt ef
n
Cen- United Zionist Federation. It was Shall
And the word of our God
r.
proposed
by
Prof.
Ilaymin
Fine-
t. ,p in
;,11 Earopean J. wry
shall go forth from Jerusalem
Iii•
roan of Philadelphia on behalf
t h e ‘,.;„.
er
.•1
s w n „:d • in of the Poale Zion Party.
losses ,,t te s
The Mizrachi delegates were
tam exceed the •a..tialties
LITTMANS PEOPLES THEATRE
of any other nation. "Of the 75 opposed to the creation of a
8210 Twelfth .t. - Ph. Tit 2-0100
one confer A
United
Zionist
Federation,
while
CHOICE
percent tt o
pi :sons on the
t.iy of deniiiri
\ 'ory. 11 hat the Iladassah and Z.O.A. leader-
MAY 17.15-19 for i DAY, ONLY
LIQUORS
E.il• tine
ship
reserved
judgment.
It
was
Ar
SI NDAY MAT. and NIGHT
ht . (h ,t‘k n' WI enched
I .1
From 2 to 11:30 1'. M.
il
con
from all their old economic and suggested by Judge Leventhal
M
Lea;
that
the
proposal
be
referred
to
MONDAY
and TUESDAY E%E.`4.
to;itholds. ph% :neally brok-
AL TAYLOR, PIANIST
k
end
ie.ep, p:,
From 7:20 to use P. M. Cont.
en, hi, :r or4aniz:itions :flattered, the American Emergency Com-
'Log. ...it
ENTERTAINS NIGHTLY
,gist • the their homes re,t;oyed, the Jews mittee for Zionist Affairs, with
The laugh riot of the 'Yiddish stage
Lid
. of 11,.(1,Li..al, and the
Screen and Radio Star
n of Europe horn the Atlantic to the recommendation that a spec-
(.f r..•
,.t
For Air Cooled Summer
beyond the Vistula %•itt constoue ial committee be appointed to
MENASHE
SKULNIK
A11
I .1
in
ce nter. anti ii,
Bowling Try Bowl-O-Drome
once more the extreme example study and explore the possibility
Will make a personal appearance.
of such a Federation. Prof. Fine-
on the left—with of the calamity of this war.
LEAGUE RESERVATIONS
such as the I For the floating populations of man's suggestion involved the
NOW BEING TAKEN
Also ``honing • first time in Detroit,
FOR '42-'43 SEASON
creation
of
an
organization
which
the various countries there will
the great Yiddish talking film
he—and I do not underestimate any Zionist might join without
DEXTER
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KOL NIDRE
the gravity of their plight—a com- necesarily joining one of the part-
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- Children 1::e (Tax Incl.)
NOrthlawn 9131
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paratively simple process of re- ies, which would retain their id-
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absorption. For the 3.000.000 Jews entity.

---- —
THREE FOLD FA('TORS
ou JEWISH TRAGEDY
i\ 1:\t' YORK (JPS)—The three
foil facto: of the weight of the
1
; h ti.igedy. the lack of
. ie,e,
,
solutions of the
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and the presence

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