Page Three THE JEWISH NEWS Fric14y, Odober . 30, 1942 GUEST EDITORIAL Community Council Institute on Nov. 15 The Meaning of Brotherhood By FRED A. GINSBURG In conquered France today, courageous men are show- Dignity, Democracy, Disci- pline to be Theme; Round- ing the meaning of human brotherhood in the face of Nazi threats. From Cardinals to simple peasants, the decent table Discussions Planned people of France have rallied to the defense of tens of thousands of refugees doomed to deportation to the Nazi An all-day Institute to discuss Jewish community policies and slave battalions and concentration Scamps. problems will be held Sunday If you are shocked by this new reign of afternoon and evening, Nov. 15, terror, if you are horrified at the fate of under the auspiCes of the Jew- thousands of children torn from their par- ish Community Council of De- ents and abandoned, you, too, can do some- troit. thing about it. A contribution to the War "Dignity — Democracy — Dis- Chest of Metropolitan Detroit will enable cipline" will be the theme of the the Joint Distribution Commitee to pro- Institute, to reflect the basic phil- vide shelter, food and means of rescue -for osophy of the Community Coun- thousands of victims. The Joint Distribu- cil movement as a democratically tion Committee is the great agency for aid Mr Ginsburg elected community organization. to Jewish victims of war and persecution overseas. Its The Institute will be held in work is financed by the United Jewish Appeal, which is the auditorium of the Jewish represented in the War Chest through the Allied Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook. It will open with a Campaign. The inclusion of the Allied Jewish Campaign in the keynote address on the subject, War Chest also means support of all the 55 sacred Jewish "Dignity, Democracy and Disci- causes which we are - obligated to support. Palestine, the pline in Jewish Communal Life." There will be round-table dis- refugee fund, the Hebrew Schools, the Home for Aged and all the other causes included in the Allied Jewish Cam- cussions of various phases of paign are included in the War Chest. To help rescue community needs and Commun- hundreds of thousands in France and other lands, to con- ity. Council services to the com- tinue the work of Palestine's redemption, to carry on all munity. This will include an- alyses of past programs, and sug- our educational, relief and social service work in Detroit, gestions for future plans and give liberally to the War Chest. Hungry children and operations. The public is invited homeless people can't wait. Be prompt in making your to attend these sessions and par- contribution. ticipate in the discussions. A business meeting for dele- gates and a session devoted to self-criticism will follow the round - table discussions. This self-criticism session entitled "De- mocracy at Work" will furnish Monday, Nov. 2—Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, National Chairman, United an opportunity for members of Palestine Appeal, Spokesman for Allied Jewish Campaign. the community to evaluate past Tuesday, Nov. 3—Brig.-Gen. Frederick H. OsbOrn, Chief of U. S. activities and offer suggestions Army Special Services. Wednesday, Nov. 4 Sir Gerald Campbell, Minister from Great for improvements in the Coun- cil's program. Britain to U. S. ThurSday, Nov. 5—Labor's Day. Spokesmen for CIO and AFL In the evening, a kosher meal will address workers' luncheon. will be served, and the program Friday, Nov. 6—Edward C. Carter, Sec.-Gen., Institute of Pacific will feature addresses by local Affairs, National Chairman, Russian War Relief, Inc. representatives of four national Monday, Nov. 9—China's Day. defense agencies, American Jew- Tuesday, Nov. 10—War Production Day. ish Committee, American Jewish Wednesday, Nov. 11—Metropolitan Day. Congress, Bnai Brith Anti-Defa- Thursday, Nov. - 12—Victory Dinner. mation League, and Jewish La- bor Committee, who will discuss the civic defense work of the national agencies. Reservations for the dinner must be in before Nov. 10, and can be made by communicating with the office of the Jewish Community Council, 803 Wash- ington Building, CHerry 1657. United Nations' War Chest Report Luncheon Programs at H otel Tuller . New U. of M. Hillel Foundation Will Be Dedicated on Sunday Shaarey Zedek Adult Meetings to Resume Shaarey Zedek's adult discus- sion group, which has been meet- ing regularly on Sunday morn- ings for the last 10 years, will resume its sessions this Sunday, at 11 o'clock, in the prayer room of Shaarey Zedek. Philip Slomo- vitz again will be in charge of the discussions. While this group was organ- ized for parents of children at- tending the Shaarey Zedek Sun- Student Council of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation in Session in day School, visitors -are always Main Lounge of Foundation's New Home in Ann Arbor welcome to attend these sessions which are free, and to partici- Featuring Dr. Abram L. Sachar Foundation is the first to own pate in the discussions. its own building. as guest speaker, Bnai Brith The new home of the Founda- Hillel Foundation of the Uni- tion has been acquired by the ed and equipped by the Bnai versity of Michigan will dedicate Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- Britn. Hillel Foundation Women's its new building at Hill and Ha- dation, Inc., whose officers are: Auxiliary, District No. 6. The Foundation last year had ven Sts., Ann Arbor, on Sunday, Harry Frankel, Peoria, Ill., presi- at 3 p. m., following a reception dent; Osias Zwerdling, Ann Ar- a student membership exceeding at 1. Mrs. Saul Rosenman, Hillel bor, vice-president; Louis Schtos- 900. With its enlarged quarters, chairman of Bnai Brith Women's tak, Detroit, secretary and treas- one block from the campus, a Auxiliary of District No. 6, will urere; Robert L a p p e n, Des goal of 1,000 members during the Moines, A.; Irwin Cohen, Aaron current year has been set by the preside.. Droock, Abe Kasle and Herman Others who will speak in- Hillel Student Council, of which clude Rabbi J. D. Folkman and Osnos, all of Detroit. Samuel Rosen of North Chicago, The new home of the Founda- Mrs. A. Schneider, presidents of Bnai Brith District No. 6 and its tion has been completely furnish- Ill., is president. Women's Auxiliary; Miss Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women, Uni- ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT versity of Michigan; Louis Schos- tak, Hillel chairman of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Council, and Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, direc- Sponsored and T,uition Paid by U.S. Office of Education. tor of the Michigan Foundation. Apply now. Classes start on or shortly after Nov. 2, 1942. Abe Kasle will present found- ers' certificates, in addition to Aircraft Construction Office Management himself, to Maurice Aronsson, Aircraft - Drafting Personnel Management Ruben Allender, Nathan Bonin, Time Study Tool Design ' Irwin I. Cohn, Aaron Droock, Motor Carrier Law Wartime Purchasing Traffic Management Harry A. Frankel. Norman Procedures Franklin, Ignatz Kline, Max and Herman S. Osnos, Morris Perell, Louis H. Schostak, Harold Trun- sky. and Osias Zwerdling. RA. 6126 303 DOWNTOWN Y.M.C.A. Aaron Droock pointed out this week that the U. of M. Hillel MUSIC Kurt Baum, Metropolitan Tenor, Makes Detroit Debut at Center Music Committee Presents Concert on Nov. 10; Czech°. Slovakian Jewish Artist Plans to Become American; List of Patrons Announced Kurt Baum, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., who will make his debut in Detroit at the Jewish Community Center on Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, came to the New York Opera House after a brilliant opera and concert career in Europe, South America, Mexico, and with the Chicago and St. Louis Operas in this country. Baum is a Czecho-Slovakian who recently acquired his first papers as an first in 1940, and during the sum- Am ,rican citizen. An expert lin- mer of 1940 he was introduced guist, he sings in English, French, in Mexico City where he was ac- Italian, German and Spanish. He claimed as the "greatest voice recently made his American radio since Caruso." The following- is an additional debut under the auspices of the list of patrons for the Kurt Baum Treasury Hour. Baum studied voice in the concert, announced this week by State Academy in Berlin. Two Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chairman years later he 'won first prize in of the Music Committee of the Jewish Community Center, spon- sor of the event: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, Abe Shiffman, Dr. B. D. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittleshofer, Mrs. Ben Siegel, Dr. and Mrs. David Seligson, Mrs. Joseph Burak, Mrs. Edward Atlas, Mrs. David Werbe, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey H. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sol- omon, Mrs. Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sokeloff, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. David Laster, Mrs. Edward Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Max Field, Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict KURT BAUM Glazer, Isidore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, Cantor and an international competition in Vienna, and within three years Mrs. Jacob H. Sonenklar. made his debut in Zurich in the title role of "Il Trovatore." Felix Weingartner engaged him in opera in Basle. Mere, De Sabata, first conductor of La Scala Opera in Milan, heard him and urged him to continue his study in Italy. In 1939 Baum began his Ameri- can career in "Aida," following it with appearances in many sec- tions of the country. The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires heard him Give to SCHOBLE HATS $5 - $6.50 -- $8.50 W,e,(46122,Y drik yo 1148 GRISWOLD STREET the WAR CHEST • Help Your Neighbors • Help Your Allies • Help Your Fighting Men I WAR TRAINING COURSES Detroit Institute of Technology Goal: $5,800,000.00 Date: Oct. 26 to Nov. 12 ROBINSON Furniture Company