Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS Bronislaw Huberman Given Royal Welcome by Zionists of Detroit Appears in Concert Sunday With Emma Shever; Founder of Palestine Symphony Orchestra to Be Honored at Luncheon Friday Detroit branches of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance this week converted into a holiday celebration, all preparations for the concert by Bronislaw Huberman, to take place Sunday evening at the Masonic Temple. Honoring the great violinist for his contributions to Palestine culture, as the founder of the Palestine Sym- phony Orchestra, the sponsors of the concert welcomed Mr. Huberman a week in advance <> _ of his appearance here and en- .sTAZ...,,nt:naSli: tertained him at several events. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Huberman addressed the Thanks- giving Eve rally of all the Far- band branches. An enthusiastic rectpion was given the guest musician whose efforts for the music school and the symphony orchestra in Palestine won the support of men like Arturo Tos- canini, the late Ossip Gabrilo- witsch, Vladimir Horowitz and others. On Friday, Mr. Huberman was honored at a luncheon at the Statler Hotel, by the Zionists of Detroit. Mr. Huberman will have as assisting artist at the concert on Sunday evening the popular De- —Photograph taken in troit soprano, Emma Shever, who Tel Aviv, Palestine. has made personal appearances BRONISLAW HUBERMAN with Tito Scipa, Jan Peerce and other world famous artists, and who has given concerts in Pales- tine, Poland, Mexico and Canada, in addition to her tours of the most important communities in this country. Miss Shever has made great contributions to Jew- ish music by having helped popu- larize Palestinian music in the A session of the Inter-Ameri- Diaspora. can Jewish Council with the The Sunday evening program participation of the representa- will be as follows: tives of Jewish communities on X. BEETHOVEN Sonata "A" Major, the American continent will be op. 47 (Kreutzer Sonata) held in Mexico in the Spring, "Sonata scritta in uno stile molto concertante quasi come d'un con- with the concurrence of the erto." Mexican Government. Adagio sostenuto—Presto This announcement was made Andante con Varlazioni by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, presi- Finale (Presto) BRONISLAW HUBERMAN dent of the American Jewish 2. a) HANDEL "Israel out of Egypt" Congress and chairman of the —Arioso Inter-American Jewish Council, SCARLATTI—La Violette c) MASSENET "Herodiade"—Air of and by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, —Salome chairman of the administrative EMMA SHEVER 3. MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto committee of the World Jewish "E" Minor, op. 64 Congress, upon their return frqm Allegro motto appassionato a fortnight's visit to Mexico Andante Allegretto ma non troppo—Alle- City. During their stay they gro motto vivace were received by the Mexican BRONISLAW HUBERMAN Foreign Minister, Senor Padilla, INTERMISION 4. a) BERNSTEIN, Sand and Stars who assured the representatives b) WEINBERG, "The Pioneers", of the Congress that the Ses- Yemenite Song c) TSCHAIKOWSKY, Cradle Song sion of the Inter-American Jew- d) HAGEMAN, At the Well ish Council would be welcomed. Inter-American Council to Meet In Mexico in '43 EMMA SHEVER V. a) BRUCH, Kol Nidre h) CHOPIN-HUBERMAN, Mazurka c) CHOPIN-HUBERMAN, Waltz BRONISLAW HUBERMAN Continuing the chain of unin- terrupted effort for the redemp- tion of the soil of Palestine as the inalienable property of the entire Jewish people, the annual Zion Tag Day will be observed Sunday, Nov. 29, and scores of boy and girl volunteers will sell Zion tags in Jewish sections of the city and by visiting homes of Detroit Jews. Some of the solicitors will commence their activities on Saturday night. Proceeds of the tag day will be used for redemption of land in Palestine for the settlement of refugees during and after the war. A rally of volunteer workers was held Tuesday evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Mrs. Morris Adler was the guest speaker. William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, has issued an ap- peal to Detroit Jews to encour- age the youth workers with liberal contributions, thereby as- sisting in land-redemption ef- forts in Palestine. • Thelma Jaffin is chairman of arrangements for the tag day. Headquarters will be established at the Hadassah office, Linwood and Davison. An appeal in behalf of Zion Tag Day was issued this week by Miss Marion Apple, Jewish National Fund chairman of Jun- ior Hadassah, one of the co- operating youth organizations that are participating in Zion Tag Day solicitations. Starring a cast of outstanding actors who have appeared in Yiddish theaters throughout the world, Littman's People's Thea- ter, 12th and Seward, reopened on Thursday and presented Sofia Levintana's "The Verdict." This play will be repeated on Sunday matinee and evening, and the great cast of players assures an unprecedented success for the Prepare Plans for J.N.F. Convention William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, announces that ar- rangements are being completed for the national convention of the Mat. & Eve. Mrs. A. M. Hershman's Brother Dies in Cairo The shocking news reached here on Monday of the sudden death in Cairo, Egypt, of Rehab- iah Lewin-Epstein, brother of Mrs. A. M. Hershman. Mr. Lewin-Epstein, scion of one of the best known Zionist fam- ilies in the world, was on the way to Palestine and other Mid- dle and Near East communities, on a special Zionist and U. S. government mission. The deceased, who was born in Warsaw, lived for many years in Palestine and was in charge of the Carmel Wine industry. He was an expert on economic prob- lems in Palestine. in 8210 TWELFTH STREET TRinity 2-0100 Sunday matinee and evening Littman's Star cast will stage. "THE VERDICT" By Sofia Levintana Featuring JACOB BEN-AMI BERTHA GERSTEN Supported by M. Bozhek, Misha Fishzon, Jacob Mestel, Julius Adler, Helen Blay, Israel Velichan- sky, Rachel Liberofsky, Ben Bonus, Zelda Gould. Delicatessen, Appetizers and Dairy Products UNiversity 2-9781 MASONIC TEMPLE SCCATHED RA L E HUBERMAN TICKETS : 83c-$1.10-$1.65-$2.20-$2.75 BOXES $3.30 Tax Included. • At GRINNELL'S, RAndolpb 1124 * MASONIC AUDITORIUM * Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 I Sunday, December 6, 1942, at 8:00 P. M. The story is told of two border patrol soldiers, one French and CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN one Italian, who were stationed and His Double Choir near each other at the frontier- Under Direction of Mr. Nathan Turbovsky „line separating their two coun- DAVE DIAMOND ORCHESTRA tries . . The Frenchman had always acted rather snobbishly I Congregation B'nai Moshe—Dexter at Lawrence toward the Italian, but one day I last week he suddenly turned I ADMISSION CARDS MAY BE . OBTAINED AT: very friendly, even going to Yeshivah Office—Dexter at Cortland length of sharing his lunch with the other . . . The Italfan, puzzled Bnai Moshe Office—Dexter at Lawrence asked how come the change in Chesluk's Book Store-8663 Twelfth Street attitude . . . "Well,” the French- Zion Book Store-9008 Twelfth Street man explained, "we're both in . 1 and on the evening of the Concert at the Synagogue entrance .1 the same boat now . . . Both of of Bnai Moshe our countries are completely oc- cupied by the Germans." •i - Sponsored By JEWISH NATIONAL WORKERS ALLIANCE * * * * * * BRONISLAW COMPANY 'OF 125 • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For The Benefit of Prices: Evenings, 55c to $1.65 Matinees, 55c tc $1.10, inc. tax We Deliver America's Foremost Ballet Company Great' Hanukah Concert mortal LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATRE CONCERT by the BALLET THEATRE I "The purest treasure times afford Is spotless reputation." WILLIAM HORDES Sunday Evening, November 29, 1942 RUSSIAN BALLET In Lighter Vein Detroit Yiddish theater. The fact that Jacob Ben-Ami, star of the Yiddish and English stage, and Bertha . Gersten, one of the most brilliant actresses in America, appear here in the ma- jor roles, is drawing wide atten- tion to Littman's Theater. In addition to Mr. Ben-Ami and Miss Gersten, the local cast in- cludes such eminent actors as Max Bozhek, the great comedian who recently arrived here from Europe where he was an out- standing hit; Rachel Liberofsky, (Mrs.' Bozhek); Israel Velichan- sky, of the famed Artef group; Mischa Fishzon, who has for years been a favorite in Detroit; Helen Blay, Solomon Krause, Ben Bonus, Zelda Gould. Near Santa Barbara S. HUROK presents the GREATEST' 0 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111 .1111M . Littman's Theater Opens Current Season with Outstanding Cast Zion Labor Parley 4 PERF. %aut.: NOV. 28 mat' Eve. NOV. 29 David B. Werbe, for 25 years prominent in real estate circles in Detroit, died suddenly Sunday night at the age of 58, at his home, 2741 Webb. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. Surviving him are his wife, Anna L., a prominent artist; a brother, Alex, and three sisters, Mrs. Sol Rothenberg, Isabel Werbe and Eva Werbe. THEATER- Jewish National Fund of Amer- ica, to be held at the Book-Cadil- lac Hotel in DetrOit during the 3 Detroiters Attend week-end of Dec. 26-27. Committees, which will handle all details, will be named next week, Mr. Hordes announced. Detroit will be represented at He also stated that a confer- the annual convention of the Na- ence of all Detroit organizations tional Jewish Labor Committee, will be called soon to enlist the which sponsors Gewerkshaften cooperation of the entire com- drives, this week-end, by the munity in welcoming the- distin- following: guished guests from all portions Alex Belkin, president of the of the land who are expected at Odessa Verein; Max Lieberman, the conference here. of Arlazaroff branch of Jewish National.Workers' Alliance; Mrs. AL MILLER Sophie Sislin, Pioneer Women 7720 McNICITOLS ROAD, and Poale Zion. MLAWER BUY $8,000 BONDS Benjamin S. Golden, president of Mlawer Ungegend • Verein, an- nounces that $8,000 worth of "No thoroughly occupied man Bonds were bought by members was ever yet very miserable."— at a recent meeting, in addition Landor. to a previous purchase of $2,600. David B. Werbe Dies The Week's Best Stories Mobilize Volunteers For Zion Tag Day Friday, November 27, 1942 World Renowned Violinist Founder Palestine Symphony Orchestra 1: / I 1 I I I I I I I AND EMMA SHEVER Popular Detroit Concert and Opera Soprano * * , * * * Proceeds for— Detroit's Quota For Farband Colony To Be Built on Jewish National Fund Land in Palestine SECURE TICKETS FROM GRINNELL'S RAndolph 1124 Harry Schumer - MA. 3089 or . Mrs. A. Mondry - TO. 5-3215 Morris Kramer - TO. 9-2680