THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November '20, )912 MUSIC THEATER Detroit to Welcome Famed Violinist at Farband Concert `Verdict' to Open Stage Season at Littman's Nov. 26 Bronislaw Huberman, Founder of Palestine Symphony, and Emma Shever, Popular Detroit Soprano, to Share Program Nov. 29 , City-wide interest is being shown in the concert to be presented at the Masonic Temple on Sunday evening, Nov. 29, by Bronislaw Huberman, world famous violinist, and Emma Shever, popular Detroit soprano. Sponsored by the Council of Detroit branches of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance, proceeds of this concert will go towards fulfillincx the local quota for the Farband' colony to be established on land of the Jewish National. Fund' in Palestine. Harry Schumer heads the com- mittee in charge, and tickets may be secured from him, from all members of the Farband and at Grinnell's. Mr. Huberman's fame was in- creased during the last month as a result of two appearances he made in New York. After his concert at Carnegie Hall recently, the New York Times music critic Olin Downes, spoke of his per- formance as being that of "a great musician absorbed in his message and on fire with its meaning. "He seized and impressed the • listener by the classic proportion and beauty of his conceptions, and the vitality of his spirit in presenting familiar masterpieces, in a way not soon to be forgot- ten." HALEVY TO HAVE SOCIAL NOV. 28 AT BNAI DAVID President Morris Shatzen an- nounced to Halevy members at the Tuesday rehearsal that prep- arations are under way for a so- cial gathering for members and friends, on Saturday evening, Nov. 28, at the Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th. The Halevy chorus has been rehearsing Tuesday evenings under the direction of Dan Froh- man in preparation for its 18th annual concert, tentatively sched- uled for April. The feature of this concert will be the famous oratorio "Tzvei Brider", written by Jacob Schaefer to the- words of the poem by I. L. Peretz. All who would like to be- come members of the Halevy and sing in the next concert should come to Central High School, Room 317, next Tuesday at 9 p. m., when applicants for mem- bership will be given auditions. • STUDENT MUSIC STUDY CLUB PROGRAM TONIGHT Mrs. Ilsa Schild of the Music Forum will play Schumann num- bers at the next meeting of the Student Music Study Club, at the home of Robert Werner, 2469 Pingree, Nov. 20, at 8 p. m. Joe Katz; clarinetist; Bernard Katz, John Neufelt, Lawrence Rosen- thal, Robert Werner, pianists, and Leah Crohn, soprano, will also be on the program. ' Zion • ' On to Victory, Labor Rally s Theme Page Seven • "Black Book of Poland Describes Nazi Brutality Eye-Witness Accounts Relate How German' Invaders Humiliated Entire People and Subjected Jews to Terrible Pogroms Littman's People's Theater, 12th and Seward, reopens its season of stage productions next Thursday night (Thanksgiving Day), with the presentation of "The Verdict," by Sofia Levin- tana. Abraham Littman, manager of the theater, stated this week that he was especially pleased to be able to enlist the coopration of an outstanding cast for the season. Jacob Ben-Ami and Bertha Gersten, 'two of the outstanding actors on the Yiddish stage, will be supported by M. Bozhek, Misha Fishzon, Jacob Mestel, Julius Adler, Helen Blain, Leah Naomi, Mrs. Bozhek and M. Novi- chalsky. "The Verdict" also will be staged Sunday matinee and - eve- ning, Nov. 29. Mr. Littman stated that only top ranking productions will be brought to his theater this season. Tickets for the Mizrachi Wo- men's benefit performance ori- ginally scheduled for Nov. 22 will be good on Sunday, Nov. 29. Tickets originally issued for the Beth Yehudah Synagogue benefit on Nov. 29 will be honored on Dec. 6. With American troops opening the second front in Africa and swinging the balance of war in deniocracy's favor, the theme of the 18th annual convention of the National Labor Committee for Palestine, to be held in New York during the Thanksgiving weekend, will be "On to Vic- tory," according to Isaac Hamlin, national secretary. Three thousand delegates from all parts of the country will at- tend the convention opening at Carnegie Hall, Saturday evening, Nov. 28. Leaders of the American labor movement, world Zionism, Polish Federation, Ezra and the Histadruth will survey Division, Plan Events the recent trend of events and the role of Labor Palestine in the The Federation of Polish Jews war and post-war world. in Detroit hai postponed efforts to bring refugee children from France, due to changes in the world political situation. Joe Greenbaum and - Jack Kahan, co-chairmen of 'the sou- venir book, are enlisting the 'aid Pvt. Russell Dodson and Miss of local organizations. Proceeds Bernice Jones of Washington, of their solicitations are to be D. C., were married on Nov. 3 turned over to the fund to send at the USO Club, 170 W. Mich- packages to war prisoners in igan Ave., Battle Creek. Chaplain Germany. Clifford A. Hewitt of Kellogg Benjamin Graubart, executive Field officiated. Among those director, speaking over Harry ' present were Miss Kate Meyers Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour of the Travelers' Aid and Mr. on Sunday, explained the effort and Mrs. Samuel Kurzon. to send, to war pris- Hostesses, provided by the oners, a $4.50 'a package. He Jewish Welfare Board Army and has also addressed meetings of Navy committee, were Mrs. Jewish Women's European Wel- Nathan Green, Mrs. Pauline Hy- fare Organization and Mlawer man and Mrs. Fred Knopp. Ar- Aid Society, and both pledged rangements and facilities for the their assistance. Forty organiza- wedding and reception were pro- tions will be visited in behalf of vided by the Jewish Welfare this fund during the coming Board at Battle Creek of which week. Ezra Women's Division an- Mr. Kurzon is director. nounces that, to aid friends in raising the $5.50 admission fee Speakers' Diplomas for the donor luncheon on Jan. Are Awarded by OCD 19, at the Shaarey Zedek, a rum- mage store has been. rented, at Under the auspices of the 3191 Hastings, and reservations OCD, classes for ' a speakers' bu- for its use may be made by call- reau and a messenger service ing Mrs. D. Chaleff,' TY. 5-8274, were graduated from Wayne Uni- or. Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt, HO. versity on Monday evening. 1076. The Ezra women will hold Among those who were awarded a card party Dec. 10, at Jericho diplomas from the speakers' bu- Temple. Tickets are available at reau course, entitling them to Polish Federation's headquarters, membership in the U. S. Citizens' 9124 Linwood. Service Corps, were William Men and women together must Hordes, Henry Feinberg and Mrs. Adele Mondry. Mayor Edward fight to preserve their homes— Buy War Bonds and Stamps. J. Jeffries signed the diplomas. JWB Helps Soldier Wed at Battle Creek - PINSKER CONCERT SUNRAY Pinsker Organization will pre- $250.000 Is M;zrachi sent a concert of Jewish .music '43 Goal for Palestine at the Jewish Community Center auditorium on Sunday, at' 8 P. M. NEW YORK (JPS).—A goal of Guest artists will be Mar- $250,000 for 1943 was adopted by guerite Kozenn, dramatic so- the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- prano, Emily Mutter Adams, vio- tion of America at the closing linist, Bernard Argiewicz, cellist, session of its convention which and Julius Chajes, composer, elected Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, pianist. Brooklyn, as president. Corresponding with the third anniversary of the rape of Poland by Germany, G. P. Putnam's sons has just published one of the most horrifying revelations about the brutality of the Nazis ever to appear in print, under the title "The 'Black Book of Poland." The record of Nazi horrors in Belgium during the last war, published by Abbots Schmitz 0 and Nieuwland, fades into insig- Jewish leaders on other occa- nificance compared with this ac- sions risked their lives by refus- count 'of tyranny and inhumanity. ing to yield to Nazi demands. Eye-Witness Accounts Underground Movement This first account of Nazi ter- Compulsory labor for . Jews, rorism in Poland is . completely. confiscation of Jewish property, documented. The 185 illustra- beatings, destruction of syna- tions, which, together with the gogues—these are part of the documents; were taken from of- terrible record included in this ficial sources, including many book. from German newspapers and An encouraging fact revealed archives, indicate how the sadis- in this volume is that the under- tic Nazi terrorists have enslaved ground movement is flourishing an entire people, destroying and that the Poles — Christians churches and synagogues, dis- and -Jews alike—are' determined gracing women, completely dis- that in the end Poland shall live regarding every vestige of de- and the invaders deservedly cency. shall be punished for their best- The appalling story contained ialities. in "The Black Book of Poland" Proceeds from the sale of this contains many eye-witness ac- book are to be used for Polish counts of the havoc wrought by war relief purposes. Nazism. Some of the accounts are so terrifying that it is diffi- Show your children how to cult fqr anyone with a human save from their allowance for spark in him to continue reading War Bonds and Stamps. the book without interruption. Wholesale Murders LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE The sufferings of the Jews in Poland are described in lengthy 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 chapters, also illustrated with many photographs, which show how Jews are barred from busi- nesses, from schools, from parks. By Sofia Levintana There is an account of massacres Featuring and brutalities and the record JACOB BEN-AMI tells about dozens of pogroms during which Jews were mur- BERTHA GERSTEN dered wholesale. Supported by The plight of 'the women is M. Bozhek, Misha Fishzon, especially distressing. J e wish Jacob Mestel, Julius Adler, girls have been dishonored and Helen Blain, Mrs. Bozhek, dragged to brothels established Leah Naomi, M. Novichalsky. for the Nazi invaders. To the Thurs. (Thanksgiving) Night credit of the Jewish communi- and Sunday Matinee and ties, "The Black Book of Poland" Evening, November 29 relates how Jewish leaders con- sistently refused to accede to Prices: Evenings, 55c to $1.65 German demands to provide Matinees, 55c to $1.10, inc. tax women for immoral purposes. "THE VERDICT" . MASONIC AUDITORIUM SAT., DEC. 5-8:20 P. M. PLATOFF'S Don Cossack Chorus TICKETS 83c to $2.75 GRINNELL'S—TE. 2-7100 4 PERFU Sa" Eve. & Sun. NOY. 28 Mat. 29 'at. Eve. S. HUROK presents the GREATEST in RUSSIAN BALLET by the BALLET THEATRE America's Foremost Ballet Company COMPANY =0F 125 • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TICKETS : 83c-$1.10-$1.65-$2.20-$2.75 BOXES $3.30 Tax Included. At GRINNELL'S, RAndolph 1124 * MASONIC AUDITORIUM * Sponsored By JEWISH NATIONAL WORKERS ALLIANCE * * BRONISLAW HUBERMAN CONCERT AND DANCE World Renowned Violinist Founder Palestine Symphony Orchestra SPONSORED BY PINSKER SOCIETY Sunday Evening. November 22nd at 7:30 P. M. JULIUS CHAJES — MARGUERITE KOZENN Composer and Pianist Operatic Soprano and GRINNELL'S - RA, 1124 Trio of Detroit Symphony Members Followed' by Dancing Music by the Imperials — Jewish Community Cenier — — —or— Buffet Woodward at Holbrook Tickets 55c tax included Tickets at Harry Schumer - MA. 3089 Mrs. A. Mondry - TO. 5-3215 Morris Kramer - TO. 9-2680 Popular Detroit Concert and Opera Soprano * * Proceeds For Detroit's Quota For Farband Coiony To be built on Jewish National Fund Land in Palestine