Friday, January 22, 1943

THE

JEWISH NEWS

`One-Hour Musicale'
At Center on Feb. 2

Henry Wineman Honored
By Hebrew Union College

Page Severi

Gewerkshaften Campaign
To Be Inaugurated Here

Presented With Citation for His 17 Years of 'Unfailing
Loyalty and Support' as Member of Board of Directors;
Judge Simons Elected; Pontiac Man Ordained

Dr. Kubowitzki and Rabbi Feuer Will Be Guest Speakers af,
Conference Sunday at Shaarey Zedek; Expect
Delegates From 100 Groups to Attend

In recognition of 17 years of service as a member of
the board of governors of Hebrew Union College, Henry
Wineman of Detroit was honored last week with a citation
for his "unfailing loyalty and generous support of the
College."
The citation is inscribed in'an illuminated leather-

Representatives of approximately 100 local organ-
izations are expected to participate in the conference
called for 1:30 P. M. Sunday at Shaarey Zedek for the
erkshaften, the National Labor Committee for Palestine.
rkshaften, the National Labor Committee for Palestine.
Morris Schaver, chairman of the labor Zionist drive

bound copy of one of the Shiff
Classics. The presentation was
MUSIC
made by the faculty and the
board of governors of Hebrew
Union College and the board of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations.
Judge Charles C. Simons was
elected a member of the board Liebling and Wallerstein to
of governors of Hebrew Union
Conduct Opera Study
College at the meeting on Janu-
ELIZABETH H. DUGGAN
Class Beginning Feb. 7
ary 13. Louis Fox of Hartford,
Conn., Robert Rosenbaum of Phil-
The
music department of the
With
the
announcement
of
an
adelphia and Alfred Segal of
Jewish Community Center will
Opera
Study
Class
to
be
opened
Cincinnati also were elected to
at the Detroit Institute of Musi- present a concert, "One Hour
the board.
cal Art, Detroit takes its place Musicale," on Tuesday evening,
Pontiac Man Orda.lited
as a possible source of talent in Feb. 2, featuring Elizabeth Ham-
Joseph NI. Strauss of Pontiac the concerted effort made by the ilton Ruggan, soprano, in a cos-
is one of six who were ordained major opera companies to obtain tume recital, assisted by . Gladys
Rabbis by Hebrew Union College American singers to replace the Carson, pianist.
on Jan. 16. The other graduates artists lost through the war.
Mrs. Duggan has appeared
are Alvin I. Fine of Portland, Modeled after the course inst-
Ore., Julian F. Freg of University ituted in New York this past with the Chicago Opera Corn-
Ciy, Mo., Robert L. Katz of Aur- summer by Eric Semon, Euro- pany in Ravinia Park and with
ora, Ill., Abraham J. Klausner of pean representative and talent the Detroit Civic Opera. She has
Denver and Bertram W. Korn of scout for the Metropolitan Opera specialized recently in costume
Philadelphia.
Company, the Detroit opera recitals.
Declaring that "our hunger classes will have the same im-
The program will be opened
must ever be after God and portant faculty that made the by the Center Symphony Or-
that pacts and peace treaties will New York school so successful. chestra under the direction of
be of no avail unlsess they are
All classes will be personally Julius Chajes, director of music
based on the ethics and morality conducted by Miss Estelle Lieb- at the Center, performing sym-
that derive from Him," Dr. ling and Dr. Lothar Wallerstein, phonic music by Gluck and
Joseph Rauch, Rabbi of Temple present stage director of the Mozart.
Adath Israel, Louisville, Ky., Metropolitan Opera Company.
Admission to this concert will
called upon the war-tiwe grad- The course will include classes
uating class to base their ministry in musical and dramatic coach- be by tickets which may be
on the "great quest for the word ing of operatic ensembles and obtained at the Center free of
of God."
solos, the co-ordination of music charge prior to the day of the
Honor Justice Rosenman
and voice with acting and other concert.
The honorary degree of Doctor related subjects.
of Hebrew Letters was bestowed
Miss Liebling has long held a Halevy Hears Story
upon Justice Samuel Irving position of outstanding import- of Jacob Schafer's Life
Rosenman of New York City, As- ance in the American musical
sociate Justice of the New York scene. She has been the teacher
Eugene Franzblau, vice-presi-
Supreme Court, and leader in of many of our most successful dent of Detroit Halevy Singing
religious and civic endeavors, and singers in opera, radio and on Society, addressed the organiza-
Lee M. Friedman, historian and the concert platform.
tion following its rehearsal of
writer, of Boston.
Dr. Wallerstein, who as stage Jan. 12 on the life and work of
The honorary degrees of Doc- director of the Metropolitan the late Jacob Schaefer, one of
tor of Divinity were bestowed Opera Company of New York the best known Jewish compos-
upon Rabbi Samuel S. Cohon, is bringing new artistic triumphs ers.
professor of theology at Hebrew to the American operatic stage,
The Halevy chorus is now
Union College, and Rabbi Emil is perhaps the greatest living
working on what is probably
W. Leipziger, Touro Synagogue, director in his field.
New Orleans, La.
These Opera Classes start on Schaefer's greatest composition,
"The Two Brothers," an oratorio
The graduates were ordained Sunday morning, Feb. 7.
by President Julian Morgen-
Mildred Mantell-Brasch repre- using the famous poem of Peretz
stern of the Hebrew Union Col- sents Miss Liebling and Dr. Wal- for its lyrics which will be pre-
sented by the Halvey at its an-
lege and the citations also were lerstein in Detroit.
nual concert.
read by him.
Wayne Graduate
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Halevy rehearsals are held
Rabbi Strauss, son of Rabbi
The folowing people, or any Tuesday evenings under the di-
and Mrs. I. Strauss of Pontiac, one knowing their whereabouts rection of Dan Frohman at the
received his B.A. degree at are asked to call UN. 2-5021, at Roosevelt School, Linwood at
Wayne University and also is a once: Norma Goldiamond, Stella Burlingame, beginning at '9 p. m.
graduate of Temple Beth El Col- Goodman, Rosalie Levine, Rose
lege of Jewish Studies. In 1939, Magnus and Rose Rosen.
TIMES CORRESPONDENT
he was appointed to represent
AT FISHER TOWN HALL
CARD OF THANKS
the Hebrew Union College in the
Hallett Abend, Chief Corres-
The family of the late Mrs.
Student Peace Service of the
American Friends Service Com- Ida Mellen wish to express their pondent for the . New York
sincere gratitude to their rela- Times in the Far East, will speak
mittee.
In 1942, he won the Kaufman tives and friends for the kind at Detroit Town Hall in the
Kohler Prize for the best essay expression of sympathy in their Fisher Theater Wednesday morn-
ing, Jan. 27.
on the theme: "An Appraisal of recent bereavement.
the Relations between Judaism
and Zionism." He was Vice-
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
FEB. 4 - 5 - 6
President of the Student Associa-
tion of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege. He has ministered as stu-
dent-rabbi in Zanesville, 0., and
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Two Noted Artists
Come to Detroit

Dunam per Member'
Is Farband's Pledge
Here for the Year

The four branches of the Jew-
ish National Workers' Alliance
(Farband) of Detroit last week
assumed the obligation of re-
deeming a minimum of a duman
of land in Palestine for each
member during the current year
ending Oct. 1.
Action to implement the re-
cent decisions of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund conference held
here was first taken by the Ar-
lazaroff branch. Harry Schumer
was named chairman of the
Arlazaroff Jewish National Fund
Committee and Isaac Liebson
and J. Ls Wolock were named
delegates to the Jewish Na
tional Fund Council.
M. Goldoftas was named dele-
gate to the J.N.F. Council to
represent the City Committee of
the Jewish National Workers'

for the past 12 years, has
nnounced that Dr. Leon Kubow-
itzki, eminent leader of Belgian
Jewry, and Rabbi Leon -Feuer of
Toledo, author of "Why a Jewish
State," will be the guest speakers.
Mr. Kubowitzki was president
of the Council of Jewish Associa-
tions of Brussels and was the
recognized leader of the Belgian
Poale-Zion. As a labor leader,
he • was closely associated with
the late Emil Vandervelde and
Camille Huysman. He was a
prominent figure at many World
Zionist Congresses.
Rabbi Feuer, who was ordained
at Hebrew Union College in 1927,
was associated with Dr. Abba
Hillel Silver in Cleveland before
assuming his Toledo pulpit. He is
a former president of the Jewish
Community Council, Zionist Or-
ganization and Bnai Brith of
Toledo.

Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. David.
Sheraga will be delegates from
Branch 79. J. Kane and Max .
Bogrow will represent Branch
114.

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Detroit Represented at. Con-
erence in Chicago by
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The midwestern conference of
the American Jewish Congress,
held in Chicago during the past
week-end, decided to set up a
Imidwestern region in behalf of
• Congress activities.
Leon Kay represented Detroit
and participated in the week-end
sessions.
Mr. Kay reports that the de-
cisions reached at Chicago are
expected to lead to the forma-
tion of American Jewish Con-
gress branches in the smaller
communities in Michigan and
tvtiter s ections of the. country.

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