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MUSIC •
od Will Team in Action
Symphony Gives
All-American
Concert Wednesday
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The All - American program,
built by Karl Krueger • for the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will
be given in Masonic Temple Au-
ditorium next Wednesday eve-
ning instead of the usual
Thursday series.
The program is made up of
Ouverture "The School for Scan-
dal" by Samuel Barber, 33,
nephew of the famous contralto
Louise Homer; "Fantasy on Two
Themes" by Deems Taylor, radio
commentator, author, composer
and musicologist; A Symphonic
Picture from "Porgy and Bess,"
an arrangement of the George
Gershwin music by Kansas City
born Robert Russell; "Two Cheric
Dances" by the gifted and youth-
ful Paul Creston; the DeLamar-
ter arrangement of Stephen
Foster's "Jeannie With the Light
Brown Hair"; and the magnifi-
cent Orchestral Scenario from
Jerome Kern's "Showboat."
Philip Fein, famous stage di-
rector for "Hanzel and Gratel"
opera performances to be given
in. English on Friday, Dec. 17, and
matinee and evening on Satur-
day, Dec. 18, arrived in Detroit
Sunday and already has set the
wheels in motion for the produc-
tion. All three performances will
be conducted by Karl Krueger.
Goldberg to Sing New
Shostakovitch Songs
At his all Russian .song recital
Sunday night in the Institute -of
Arts Lecture Hall, Henri Gold-
berg, highly acclaimed baritone,
will introduce selections from a
new group of six Shostakovitch
songs that have never been
heard by an American audience.
Received this week by plane
from New York, where they had
been flown in by air transport
from Russia, these songs in pho-
tographic form from the original
manuscripts, make use of the
poems of Robert Burns and
other English poets set to the
modern harmonics that have
made Shostakovitch the storm
center of modern music.
Other numbers on the pro-
gram' will be drawn from the
operatic and song literature of
Russian composers.
Assisting Mr. Goldberg will be
Arthur Grossman, violinist with
the Detroit Symphony and Rose
Bassin-Stein, accompanist.
Tickets may be secured by
phoning TOwnsend 7-7748 or at
the hall the night of the con-
cert.
Ballet Theater Gives
`Fair at Sorochinsk'
"Fair at Sorochinsk," one of
the new production& which Bal-
let Theater brings in its car-
-ai loads of Ru;:sian Ballet to Ma-
sonic Auditorium from Dec. 2
through Dec. 5, is a completely
Russian, completely fantastic
spectacle. The music has been
adapted by . Conductor Antal
Dorati and the uninhibitedly
colorful costumes and settings
are by Nicolas Remisoff.
Original Don. Cossacks
At Masonic on Dec. 8
The original Don Cossack
Chorus under . the' direction of
Serge Jaroff will present an-
other program of songs and
dances of old Russia at the Ma-
sonic Auditoridm on Wednesday,
Dec. 8, - at 8:20 p. m.
This world-traveled ensemble
is making its 14th Americatn
tour.
Organized 23 years ago by Jar-,
off, these 34 singing giarits. of -
the Steppes have performed al-
most 5,000 times all over the
globe.
Haas to Give Lecture
On Music at Center
The music department of the
Jewish Community • Center an-
nounces that Carl Haas, pianist,
member of the faculty of the
Netzorg School of Piano and or - .
ganist at Temple Israel, will' lec-
ture on "Nationalism in Music"
on Monday, at 8:15 p. m., at the
Center. Records will be played,
with explanations by the guest
leader. Admission is free.
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Friday, November 26, t943
TH'E JEWISH NEWS
Postmaster Hits
Bill to Bar Hate
Letters in Mail
Walker Sees No Present
Need for Such Legislation,
He Tells House Group
Unity and religious tolerance
to defeat the forces of hate were
urged upon soldiers of the Ar-
mored Command and post com-
plement at Fort Knox, Ky., by
representatives of three great
faiths, during the week of Nov.
8-13.
The series of meetings w a s
sponsored by the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews
as a part of a nation-wide pro-
gram which has already reach-
ed more than 2,0000,000 men of
the armed forces. The speakers
were presented by the Detroit
Round Table..
In the photo from left to right
they are:
Hon. Joseph A. Moynihan, pre-
siding judge of the circuit court
of Michigan and Vice-president
of the National Council of Cath-
olic Men; Dr. Edgar DeWitt
Jones, Pastor of the Central
Woodward Christian Church of
Detroit and former President of
the Federal Council of Church-
es; Col. James H. O'Neill, Cath-
olic Priest of the Helena, Mon-
tana diocese, with 18 years ser-
vice in the Army and now in
charge of Chaplains for the en-
tire Command covering the
whole United States; Rev. Jo-
seph Q. Mayne, Executive Sec-
retary of the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews a n d
Protestants and National Con-
ference Staff Member, and Dr.
Alvin D. Hersch, Jewish Attor-
ney and member of the law
school faculty of the University
of Detroit.
WASHINGTON (JPS)— Post-
master General Walker went on
record as opposing the Lynch
Bill which would ban from the
mails all literature stirring up
race hatred. In a letter to the
sub-committee of the House of
Representatives now holding
hearings on the bill, Walker
stated that he could see "no
present need for the enactment
of this legislation."
Chief witness for the bill was
Judge Nathan Perlman of the
New York Court of Special Ses-
sions, representing the American
Jewish Congress. As evidence
of the dangerous effect of prop-
aganda now being distributed
through the mails, he cited the
recent race riots, the attacks on
the Jews in Boston and Hart-
ford, and similar occurrences.
He stated that these events are
"planned results of a propagan-
da campaign which has been
fostered by the Nazis and by na-
The war activities committee
of the League of Detroit Jewish
Youth will conduct a campaign
for the collection of paper and
rags on Sunday, Dec. 5.
Girls from member organiza-
tions of the league will form
teams to do the collecting from
10 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the area
from Philadelphia to Davison
between Linwood and Dexter.
Automobiles will be used to
Prof. Theodor Lessing:
help transport the paper and
Facts About a Great Jew rags to an empty lot on Glen-
dale between Wildemere and
A reader calls our attention to Dexter.
Diana Rosenblatt is chairman
errors in the explanatory note
about Prof. Theodor Lessing in of the war activities committee
our last issue, and we are pleas- and Tillie Feinbloom is general
ed to present the following facts chairman of this salvage drive.
Working on the committee with
as corrections:
Miss Feinbloom are: Ethel Plot-
Theodor Lessing was born in
nick,
Ruth •Applemaum, Sally
Hanover, Prussian capital in
1872. The family name was Weissman and Gertrude Naftaly.
adopted about 1800 in gratitude
to the author of "Nathan der Kalamazoo Tops Goal
Weise," Wolfgang von Lessing. In United Jewish Appeal
In the early part of the 19th
United Jewish Appeal's head-
century, most members of his quarters in New York reports
family embraced Christianity.
that Kalamazoo, Mich., had a
A great-uncle became an Eng- vigorous campaign under the
lish archbishop; some members chairmanship of Milton Orwin
of the family were avowed anti- and boosted the results of the
Semites. Theodor Lessing volun- large gifts division to 80 per
tarily returned to Judaism at cent over last year's mark. Cam-
the age of 24—not on the eve paigns are also in progress in
of the advent of Nazism, as South Haven and Muskegon.
stated in ast week's Jewish
News. His wife, a descendant
CARD OF THANKS
of the highest Prussian aristo-
The Yarrows Family wishes to
cracy, embraced Judaism. Both thank friends and relatives for
were ardent followers of Theo- their kind remembrances and
dor Herzl. Prof. Lessing, who donations • in memory of their
was an active member of Poale
mother, Jennie Victoria Yarrows.
Zion, visited Palestine in 1931.
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In his book "Juedische Seibs-
thass" ("Jewish self-hatred") he
denounced Jews who suffered
from self-hating complexes be-
cause they were Jews. He was
assassinated by a Nazi in 1933.
What Are They
Doing To The Jews .
What Can YOU Do
To Help Them and
Hasten Victory • •
A sad story, but a story that needs the telling,
that all of us might know just what is our part in
bringing about the freedom of the oppressed.
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tive Fascist groups which follow
the Nazi line." In this campaign,
he said, the mails "are vital."
The Lynch Bill is modeled on
the New York Criniinal Libel
Law which has been upheld in
the courts. It would bar from
the mails and make it a crime to
place in the mail all literature
"containing defamatory or false
statements" tending to expose
persons identified by race or re-
ligion "to hatred, contempt, rid-
icule or obloquy."
The Bells
Toll .
Jewish Youth Sets
Paper, Rag Pickup
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Rabbi Morris Adler will be the
guest speaker at the seventh an-
nual donor luncheon of Sisters of
Zion Mizrachi, Wednesday, Dec.
15 at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek. Miss Florence Weintraub,
soloist, will be presented in a
program of songs.
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, chair-
man of the affair, TYler 4-2481,
or the reservation chairman, Mrs.
A. D. Markson, TYler 6-9159,
are accepting reservations.
A card party. for those making
pledges will be held next Tues-
day afternoon at Lachar's on Joy
Road. For tickets call Mrs. A.
Strossky, UN. 2-3123. For ways
and means, call Mrs. A. Subar,
TY. 4-4829.
For Whom
November Birthdays I League of Detroit
Among the November birth-
days which were not listed in
our issue two weeks ago are the
following:
Meyer Kaufman, 2537 Glynn
Court, was 50 on Nov. 10. Henry
Feinberg was honored by War
Chest workers on his birthday,,
Nov. 11.
Frank Barcus observed his 48th
birthday on Nov. 23.
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
To Hear Rabbi Adler at
Donor Luncheon Wednesday,'
THIS ACT OF MERCY
is repeated many times
a day in pharmacies
through out the land
where trained scien-
tists compound and dis-
pense the remedies that
bring relief to the suf-
fering.
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