THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Twelve
Jewish Center Activities
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Carl Friedberg
To Be Soloist
With Symphony
Pre-Thanksgiving Holiday
Junior Fun Programs
Hop on Sunday Evening
On Nov. 25, at the sixth sub-
Boys and girls, 6 to 14, are tak-
Gene Fenby and his "Singing ing over the Jewish Community scription concert of the Detroit
Swing" music will play for the Center on Tuesday, Friday and Symphony Orchestra, Karl Krue-
second Holiday Hop, a pre- Sunday afternoons for the Junior ger will present Carl Friedberg,
Thanksgiving Dance, this Sun- Fun program. Children have an renowned pianist, as soloist.
-day, at 9 p..m.
Friedberg is not new to Detroit
opportunity to enroll in puppet-
There will be a surprise fea- ry, dancing, arts and crafts, or- —he has been one of the greatest
• ure introduced for the first time chestra and orchestra groups on names in the pianistic world for
•at this dance. It is planned to Tuesday afternoons, 4:15 to 6 many years. He was a student of
have a different novelty feature p. m.; clubs, dramatics, gym, or-
at succeeding Holiday Hops.
chestra, photography, and arts
Decorations will have a holi- and crafts on Fridays at the same
day motif, with huge Pilgrims, time; folk dancing and games,
Indians and cobblers adorning glee club, model airplane build-
-the walls. Norma Appel is in ing, and story-telling in addition
•charge of the murals for this to the other activities on Sun-
.dance.
days, 2 to 5.
. Bea Bortman and Joseph
More than 100. youngsters have
Kwaselow, co-chairmen of the
already enrolled for this pro-
Holiday Hop committee, have the
gram. Others interested are
following committee members
urged to come to the Center on
working with them to make these
any of these days. Junior mem-
dances a success: Ben Britman,
bers also have the privilege of
Maury Cohen, Charlotte Green-
participating in gym and swim-
berg, Sally Levine, Alan Mittle-
ming classes throughout the
man, Harry Moses, Danny Ras-
week.
kin, Frances and Sara Rotman,
* * *
Ruth Sobel, Estelle Starr and Dr.
War Workers' Dance
Milton White. Anne Stern, Diane
Lou Finger and his musicians
Rosenblatt and Evelyn Richwer-
ger will assist with refreshments. will play at this Saturday night's
Tickets may be obtained from dance of the War Workers at the
committee members or at the Jewish Community Center. Re-
CARL FRIEDBERG
door.
freshments will be served.
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* * *
Clara Schumann, his talent as a
Mothers Clubs to Honor
Book Review on Monday
virtuoso was recognized by Anton
Tschernichovsky's Memory
The Business and Professional Rubenstein, and he was privil-
appreciation of the contri- Men and Women's Discussion eged to know the eminent com-
bution made to Hebrew litera- Group will hear a review of Mar- poser Johannes Brahms.
ture by the late writer and poet, tin Slavin's "Journey in the
Friedberg has chosen to play
Saul Tschernichovsky, the Moth- Dark" this Monday at 8:30 p. m.
the Brahms second Piano Con-
ers' Clubs will feature programs Miss Mabel True, of the Detroit certo.
depicting his life and work. Public Library, who has been a
For the orchestral part of the
Meetings are scheduled as fol- commentator at the Center on
program Krueger has designated
lows:
previous occasions, will lead the the Second Symphony of Sibelius
Northwest Study Club, Mon- discussion,
(often referred to as the "pas-
day, 8 p. m., at Jewish Center;
toral") and the charming over-
Dexter Club, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.,
ture from "T h e School of
at Bnai Moshe, installation of of-
Scandal" by the 33 year old
ficers; Young Women's Study
American Samuel Barber.
Club, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at
Also in store for music lovers
Jewish Center; Fenkell Club,
is an extra concert scheduled by
Tuesday, 8 p. m., Thanksgiving
the orchestra for Sat., Nov. 27,
costume party, at Talmud Torah,
with the Premiere Ballerina of
Midland at Parkside; Woodward
the Metropolitan Opera, Maria
Club, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., at
Gambarelli, as soloist.
Jewish Center; Central Club, 'The 142nd Psalm' Selected
In looking toward the future
for Presentation in St.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., at Jewish
the board of directors of the
Center, a musical program hon-
Bartholomew
Symphony hope to incorporate
oring new officers; Twelfth
each season, ballet and opera
Street Club, Thursday, 8 p.
. The American Guild of Organ- productions along with their reg-:
Thanksgiving .party at Assembly ist has just selected "The 142nd ular symphony season.
Hall.
Psalm", a cantata for solo, mixed
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•
voices, and organ by Julius Cha- Mrs. Morrow Speaks
Miss Koransky to Speak on
jes, to be presented in December
"Marriage Relationships"
in the leading Episcopalian At USO on Monday
Miss Betty Koransky will ad- Church, St. Bartholomew of New
Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow will
dress the Charm Series group York City.
be the guest speaker at a public
Wednesday, at 8:30 p. m., at the
Dr. Williams, music director meeting at the Downtown USO
Jewish Community Center. Miss
of St. Bartholomew,. will con- on Monday evening. Henry
Koransky, who will talk on
duct. Hugh Porter of St. Nicho- Meyers, president of USO, will
"Marriage Relationships," is a
las will play the organ, and a preside.
graduate of Michigan State Col-
combined choir from five Epis-
This meeting will climax a
lege and is taking graduate work
copalian churches, numbering program of absorbing interest at
at Duke University and the Uni-
160 voices, will perform Mr. the USO all day Monday. There
versity of North Carolina. She Chajes' composition.
will be entertainment, reports on
has given many courses in mar-
The work, hailed as one of the USO work, discussion sessions
riage counselling in the south.
and a luncheon.
This will be her debut in the finest contributions to contemp-
The Jewish Welfare Board is
orary liturgical music, was pub-
city.
Dr. John L. Sullivan, of Wayne lished two years ago by the one of the constituent agencies of
University, will be the guest Trans-continental Music Corp., the USO. 'Members of the De-
troit USO executive committee,
speaker at the Charm Series on Steinway Hall, N. Y. City, and to
in addition to Mr. Meyers, are
Dec. 2, on the subject "Keeping this day has been heard in more
than 50 synagogues, churches and Herman M. Pekarsky and Mrs.
;'our Mental Equilibrium."
Henry Wineman.
concert halls.
* *
Chajes' Cantata
To Be Presented
In N.Y. Church
Intermediate Council Plans
Dances and Tournaments
Following the lead of the
Rhodores, who were hostesses at
the last Saturday night hop, Ro-
mulettes will take over the same
function next Saturday, Nov. 27,
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
The Intermediate • Council of
the Center will designate a dif-
ferent club to assume responsi-
bility for the bi-weekly Saturday
night dances, which last from
8:45 p. in. to 1 a. m. An orchestra
will furnish the music.
In addition to the dances the
Intermediate Council, which
meets every Thursday evening,
has formulated plans for bowling
and ping pong tournaments, a
dramatics club, and discussion in
arts and crafts groups.
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Party at Palmer Park
War Workers are invited to
meet at the Center Sunday at
3:30 p. m., to proceed to Palmer
Park for a hot dog party. Music,
drinks, and races are planned for
this event. In case of rain the
group will hold the party at the
Center.
List, Met Artist,
To Sing at Center
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Emanuel List, basso, member
of the Metropolitan Opera Co.,
will make his Detroit debut on
Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Jewish
Community Center.
Mr. List will be heard in a
program of Schumann and Schu-
bert songs, as well as arias from
well - know_n operas. His last
group will include Viennese folk-
songs.
Proceeds of the concert will go
toward the maintenance of the
Center's Music Department, ac-
cording to Mrs. Abraham Coo-
per, chairman of the music com-
mittee.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel will be the Jewish mem-
ber of a good will team to speak
at the Kiwanis Club in Ann
Arbor on Monday. Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer will be the Jewish
member of a good will team to
speak before the Kiwanis Club
in Wyandotte on Tuesday.
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Friday, November 19, 1943
"Kreutzer Sonata" at Littman's
Thursday: Two-Act Play and Movie
Scheduled for Remainder of Week
Abraham Littman, manager of
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, announces that his new cast
of outstanding stars will stage a
two-act play Sunday matinee and
evening, Tuesday evening and
Saturday evening, Nov. 21, 23
and 27.
.The play is entitled "A Wife
for Father." It was written by
M. Richter and produced by
Novikoff.
In addition, the photoplay "In
the Rear of the Enemy" will be
shown and there will be a con-
cert by the entire cast.
Star Cast in "Kreutzer Sonata"
on Thanksgiving Day
Mr. Littman announces that an
outstanding all-star cast will pro-
duce Jacob Gordin's great play,
"Kreutzer Sonata," on Thursday
matinee and evening, Thanksgiv-
ing Day.
Included in the cast appearing
in "Kreutzer Sonata" will be the
following: Frances Adler, Celia
Adler, Max Bozhek, Mischa Ger-
man, Menachem Rubin, Reizel
Bozhek, Paula Walter, Jacob
Cohn, Rose Krain, Isidore Elgard
Will be Guest of League for and Itzchok Rothblum.
Tickets for these two perform-
Labor Palestine; Will Deliver ances are now available at the
Sermon at Shaarey Zedek box office of Littman's Theater,
Twelfth and Seward.
Dr. Meyer Waxman, Chicago
educator, professor of Bible, Jew-
ish history and philosophy at the
Jewish Theological Seminary in
Chicago, will be the guest of the
League for Religious Labor in
Palestine on Saturday, Nov. 27.
Dr. Meyer Waxman
To Speak Nov. 27
Sidor Belarsky
To Entertain at
Young Israel Fete
Dr. Waxman will deliver the
sermon at the Sabbath morning
service at the Shaarey Zedek and
will address a parlor meeting in
behalf of the League on Saturday
evening.
Sidor Belarsky, outstanding in-
terpreter of Jewish music, will
be presented as guest artist at
the 21st anniversary celebration
of Young Israel of Detroit, at
the Detroit Institute of Arts, on
The local committee for the
Sunday evening, Dec. 26. He is
League is headed by Dr. A. M.
arranging a special program of
Hershman.
Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian
The committee is now about to songs.
close the drive for funds and is
Tickets are available at the
making plans for an affair to
celebrate the successful comple- office of Young Israel, 1550 Tay-
tion of this project. The celebra- lor Ave., or from members of the
tion is to take place in the be- committee, which consists of Da-
ginning of December with promi- vid I. Berris, Isadore Cohen, Ar-
thur and Charles T. Gellman,
nent artists participating.
Samuel Hechtman, Jack H. Isbee,
Local synagogues have contrib-
Abbe A. Levi and Irving W.
uted liberally to• the drive. Those Schlussel.
synagogues who have not yet
The guest speaker will be Ir-
sent the funds collected are urged
to mail checks to Isaac Shetzer, ving M. Bunim, of New York,
one of the national leaders of
treasurer.
Young Israel.
Olive Ensler Tinder, popular
The Dec. 26 program also will
young lecturer, will speak on feature the traditional lighting
"Literature in the World To- of • Hanukah candles and singing
day" at the Detroit Town Hall of Hanukah songs by members
in the Cass Theater Friday of the junior and intermediate
morning, Nov. 26.
groups of Detroit Young Israel.
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