THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 5, 1943 Page Thirteen Women's Groups Meet MUSIC At Temple on Monday Haas to Tell Jews' Music Contribution Kvutzah Ivrith Ladies Luncheon Wednesday Will Hear Address by Prof. Arlinghaus of University of Detroit "The Jewish Contribution to World Music" is to be the subject of a talk by Karl W. Haas, or- ganist of Temple Israel, on Tues- k5,.-. • ... . evening, in t h e auditorium of Roosevelt School, Linwood t Burlingame. :This talk, to be illustrated by Mr. Haas at the piano, is spon- sored by Halevy Singing Society and will follow Karl W. Haas the weekly re- hearsal of the Halevy chorus. The public is invited. On Feb. 2, the program follow- ing the Halevy rehearsal featured Jack Rosberg of the chorus' tenor section. On Jan. 31, a portion of the Halevy chorus sang at the jubilee honoring David Pinsky of the Jewish National Workers Alli- ance, at the Carrie Sittig Cohen Bldg., under Farband auspices. Solos were sung by Edith Rez- nick and Dorothy O'Koon, so- pranos. Rabbi Morris Adler will be the speaker at the annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith, at Riviera Hall, next Wed- nesday. Cantor 'J. H. Sonenklar . . will render He- brew selections and will be ac- companied b y Miss C. Robbins. A brief address will be deliv- ered by Bernard Cantor Isaacs, superin- Sonenklar tendent of the United Hebrew Schools. Members of all organizations affiliated with the League of Jewish Women's Organizations will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Monday in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Dr. Francis A. Arlinghaus, pro- fessor of history at the Univer- sity of Detroit, will speak on "The Origin of the American- Japanese Conflict." He will be presented by Miss Setta Robin- son, program chairman. Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, president of the League, pointed out in a statement this week that all Jewish women's organizations are represented in this central organization for the purpose of promoting closer cooperation in the Jewish community. Each or- ganization is represented on the League's war efforts board by its president and war activities chairman and they are kept in- formed on all phases of service in war work. Mrs. Carl Schiller is chairman of the war efforts board, and hundreds of Jewish women are serivng in Draft and Ration Boards, are aiding in civilian de- fense and in the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. Mrs. Rosenberg announces that the League maintains a program service and affiliated organiza- tions may arrange for programs and speakers by calling Aimee Gaines, chairman, TO. 6-6166. Jewish Youth's LISTENING POST By DANNY RASKIN Jews, Catholics, Protestants in Joint Concert First Inter-Faith Good Will Program Set for Feb. 16 at Art Institute The first Inter-faith Good Will Concert to be presented in De- troit will - be held Tuesday eve- ning, Feb. 16, in the large audi- torium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The program has been ar- ranged by the music committee of the Detroit Round Table of MARGUERITE KOZENN Catholics, Jews and Protestants, co-chairmen of which are Julius Chajes, director of music for the Jewish Community Center and Temple Beth El; Dr. Nellie Beat- rice Huger, founder and a direc- tor of the Guild of Detroit Church Musicians; Joseph Mich- aud, organist and music director of Holy Redeemer Roman Cath- olic Church. Varied Program The choir of the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church under the di- HERE 'N THERE .. . Pvt. Ir- rection of Charles Frederic ving Farber sends regards to Morse will give selections from "good 'ol Detroit from Allied Headquarters in North Africa . . Leo Peretsky became a rookie, recently . . . Ed Blum returned from Ft. Custer, where he took examinations for a lieutenant's commission ... Dan Bogorad left for the Navy Training School at Notre Dame U. where he'll study to be an ensign . . . Gamma Kappi Chi won the blood donor contest given for all fraternities* and sororities at Wayne U. . . . Their Induction Party will be held Tuesday, in the Jade Room of Hotel Leland . . . Entertain- ment and special services for the 36 boys in the Armed Forces. Pvt. Bernie Whiteman has been transferred to Alabama and Aviation Cadet Max Bunion is with the Air Corps in Florida . . Blackout inspectors are warning CYRIL WEZEMAEL isn't wearing his frat pin any- more . . . Speaking of jewelry, Jr. Hadassah girls are making some to raise money for Youth Allyah . . And would a lot of feminine groups like to get a grip on the Hadassah's male list, urn! urn! . . . P. F. C. Jerry Ros- enweig was in town from Ft. Brady, Mich. . . . Cpl. Soloman Dublin is attending Officers Can- didate School at Ft. Sill, Okla. . . . Pirt. Leonard Weingarden came in froth there weighing 16 more pounds! . . . Lt. Daniel Sie- gel is furloughing from Ft. Sheri- dan, Ill. . . . Lt. Henry Ehrlich is somewhere overseas . . The Intermediate graduation exer- cises at Durfee school, certainly reminded us of how- the times have changed . . . Reception in gym, with orchestra and refresh- ments . . . In the "good old days," we would receive our di- ploma and run so they couldn't take it back . . . Pvt. Ben Born- s, tein. hello's from Ft. Benning, Ga. . . .Alyse Geer is still trying to hunt up talent for a show she is to direct soon . .. P. F. C. Joe Rosen is at the Buckingham Army Air Field, Ft. Meyers, Fla. chorus of the Music Study Club. Marguerite Kozenn will be the soprano soloist. She was the honor prize winner at the First International Competition in Vi- enna in 1932. She has been Prima Donna of the Royal State Opera in Bucharest and of the Volks- opera in Vienna and has ap- peared with leading orchestras, including Vienna Philharmonic, the BBC in London, National Or- chestra in Paris, and New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Cyril Wezemael, Detroit bari- tone, also will participate. Eve Goldberg about that love Protestant, Catholic and Jewish light in her eyes, and Carl Manis composers. Mr. Morse directs the Accompanists Luncheon Program Set by Sisterhood Of Shaarey Zedek Mrs. A. DeRoven is chairman of the arrangements committee. For reservations call Mrs. A. D. Marks on, president, TY. 6-9159. Sisterhood Luncheon Sunday at Bnai Moshe The ninth annual donor dinner of the Bnai Brith Sisterhood will be held Sunday, in the banquet hall of the Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Ernest Goodfriend will be toastmaster and Philip Adler, of the Detroit News, will deliver the address. The guests will be greeted by Mrs. Alex Fisch, Sisterhood presi- dent, Adolph Beck, congregation The Sisterhood of the Con- president, Rabbis Moses Fischer gregation Shaarey Zedek will be and Jacob J. Nathan, Mesdames hostesses to the 13 Women's Aux- Adolph Beck, Louis Kepes and iliaires of the Westminster Pres- Robert Middleman of the ar- byterian Church at a luncheon rangements committee and Mrs. on Tuesday, at 12:30, in the social Bert Ruby, program chairman. Dance music will be played by hall of the Shaarey Zedek. . This affair has become an an- the Jules Klein orchestra. nual event. Last year the auxili- aries of the Westminster Church entertained - the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. All members of the Sisterhood are urged to attend. Reservations can be made for the luncheon by calling Mrs. Sam Weisman, TO. 6-4094. The address of the afternoon will be given by Rev. Robert M. FreShe, director of education of Westminster Church. His subject wlil be "Understanding." "Prophet Amos o n Times Square" will be recited by Mrs. Milford Pregerson. Rosa Bassin Stein, who arranged the music for this reading, will be the ac- companist. The presentation of this poetic work by Rabbis J. J. Weinstein was widely acclaimed at the Zionist meeting on Tues- day evening. Concluding words will be given by Rabbi Morris Adler. Buy War Bonds! Van Paassen Speaks Here on Wednesday Pierre Van Paassen, distingu- ished crusading journalist, will speak on "America's Role in World Peace" at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wed- nesday morning, Feb. 10. Because of his denunciation of Jewish persecution and his .espo- usal of the effort of Jews to create a homeland in Palestine, Van Paassen was voted in 1934 one of the greatest Christian friends of the Jewish people, and was made an honorary citi- zen of the all-Jewish city of Tel- Aviv. Van Paassen was one of the first news men to interview Mus- solini and Hitler, served time in a Dachau concentration camp, and had his life threatened many times. When World War II broke out, he was in France, and warn, ed officials that the Nazis would attack France through Holland and Belgium. Author of three great books, "Days of Our Years", "The Time is Now" and "That Day Alone", the noted correspondent is now at work on a new volume, "Who's on the Lord's Side, Who?" to be published soon. Mme. Kozenn will be accom- panied by Mr. Chajes, composer and pianist, and Mr. Wezemael Will be accompanied by Dr. Charles Wuerth, organist and music director of Nardin Park Methodist Church. Gilbert Gervais, organist and director of music of the Epiphany Romar Catholic Church, will appear in several solos. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table ; will be the chairman of the evening. J. D. Callaghan, WHERE THEY ARE . • . Buy music critic of the Detroit Free anthem "Unto the Lord," by Bonds to bring them back . . . Press, will be the commentator. Heinrich Schalit of Rochester, Jewish Selections Lt. Daniel C. Siegel, M. C. . . . New York; and "By the Rivers 2nd General Dispensary, Ft. The Jewish selections to be of Babylon," by Julius Chajes. Sheridan, Ill. . . . P. F. C. Jerry sung by Mina . Kozenn include Tickets may be obtained at Rosenzweig . • . Station Hospital,' the first performance of the Grinnell Brothers or the Detroit Medical Detach ■ nent, 1604 S. U. "Sheina" by the young New Round Table office, 907 Washing- ... Ft. Brady, Mich. York composer, Max Helfman; an ton Blvd. Bldg. Our CHILDREN'S CORNER Dear Boys and Girls: This week I am sharing with you some important facts about Jews in America. With so many of our relatives and friends serving in the armies of the United Nations, we should all be fully informed on the event of the years that have passed, when Jews fought in the wars of the United States and contributed to the building America. Again I wish you all a very pleasant Sabbath. a UNCLE DANIEL. * * * FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW The camouflage company of the British Eighth Army, which was cited by Prime Minister Churchill in his review of the Libyan front, is composed almost two-thirds of Palestinian Jewish sold i erS. General Frederick H. Kisch, former chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive for Palestine, received the award C.B. for tinguished service as1 senior en- gineer to the British Eighth Army in Libya. He already holds the decorations C.B.E. and D.S.O. Twenty-four students of the Haifa Nautical School, a branch of the Haifa Technical Institute, have recently been the first to graduate as navigators, radio op- erators and marine engineers. 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