Friday, December 24, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Adler Volunteers As U. S. Army Chaplain music Soloists Selected For Center's Third Concert Tuesday Sworn In as First Lieutenant; Will Report on Jan. 1 . at Harvard School for Chaplains; Two Affairs . Planned in His Honor Next Monday Tulman, Chajes, Grossman Featured in Hanukah Rabbi Morris Adler's enlistment as a chaplain in the Musical Program U. S. Army was announced last week. Sworn in last Friday by Lieutenantt R. T. McDonald, in the Federal Building, Rabbi Adler will leave next week for Harvard University where he is to report on Jan. 1 for a Page Nineteen Tickets on Sale Krueger, Symphony For Halevy's 19th To Take Week Off; Annual Concert Adler Next Soloist The 19th annual concert of Halevy Singing Society will take place at Masonic Temple, on Sunday, Jan. 16. The general chairman is Eugene Franzblau, Halevy president, assisted by The music department of the Morris Shatzen, treasurer, a n d Jewish Community Center will Nathan Bennish, librarian. present a Hanukah program, Tickets for the concert are be- third in a series of concerts, which will be heard in the Cen- ing handled by Edith Reznick ter's Auditorium on Tuesday and Mamie Freeman. The pro- gram book chairman, Nathaniel evening. Robert Tulman, tenor, cantor Raskin, is assisted by Bella Gold- of Temple Israel, will be heard berg and Sonia Bussell. The pub- licity committee consists of Har- in a group of Hebrew songs. Arthur Grossman, violinist, ry Resnick and David Goldberg. youngest member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will play the first movement of Mendels- sohn's Violin concerto. The pro- gram will close with the Trio in D-minor (three movements) by Julius Chajes, with the com- poser at the piano, Mr. Grossman playing the violin part and Ber- nard Argiewicz, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, playing the cello part. Rose -Bassin-Stein will be at Rabbi Adler Sw orn in as Chaplain the piano for Mr. Tulman and course in the Chaplaincy School distinction. He also studied at before being assigned to a post • the Isaac Elchanan Theological Mr. Grossman.. Free tickets may be obtained He now has the rank of First Seminary. He pursued graduate prior to the day of the concert Lieutenant. studies at Columbia University. at the Center office. Rabbi Adler has been granted Formerly rabbi of Temple a leave of absence. Emanu-El, Buffalo, Rabbi Adler On the eve of his departure has been associated- in the min- Ballet Russe In Detroit from Detroit, several affairs have istry of Shaarey Zedek since Recital Dec. 31, Jan. 1 been planned. 1938. He is chairman of the Jew- Hailed as the outstanding clas- Two Events in His Honor ish Education Month of the sical dancer of our time, and the At noon on Monday, Rabbi Ad- United Hebrew Schools; member leading male personality of the ler will be honored by the De- of the board of governors of the Ballet Russe de troit Round Table of the National Jewish Welfare Federation; Monte Carlo, it- Conference of Christians and member, American Academy for self the leading Jews, at a luncheon at the Jewish Research; former presi- ballet organiza- Standard Club, in the Book dent of the Zionist Organization tion of our time, Cadillac Hotel. of Detroit; member, national whose visit to On Monday evening, members board of Academy of Jewish Masonic Audi- of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Studies; chairman, local Zionist torium, on Dec. and the community at large will Youth Commission; member of 31 and Jan. 1, is have an opportunity to bid Rabbi Community Council executive looked forward Adler goodbye at a social evening board and of the executive board to with unusu- arranged by the congregation of Detroit Round Table. He is al anticipation, N. Kassovska from 8 to 10:30 p. m. the author of the two-volume Igor Yousekevitch brings to Morris Blumberg, president of work "Great Passages From the every role he undertakes a flaw- Shaarey Zedek, has notified the Torah." less technique, a personal re- Jewish Community Council and serve, and a wide and deep un- the Zionist Organization of De- derstanding. troit of the evening planned by N. Krassovska is one of the the synagogue, and invited all leading artists of the Ballet affiliated community and Zionist Russe. organizations to extend a wel- come to their memberships to this gathering. Council Resolution Birthdays occurring in Decem- At the meeting of the Jewish ber, in addition to those already Community Council at the Jew- published, include the following: ish Center, on Dec. 16, the fol- Samuel W. Leib observed his lowing resolution was adopted: 40th birthday Dec. 16; Dr. Alex- "We, of the Jewish Community ander W. Sanders, Dec. 19; Oscar Council of Detroit, wish to ex- Klausner, Dec. 19; Mrs. William press the sense of honor we feel Rindskoff, Dec. 18; Louis Dann, that one of the leaders in the Dec. 24. activities of the Council, Rabbi Morris Adler, has volunteered to enter into the Armed services of Dr.. Weizmann Confers our country in the capacity of With Agudah Leaders Chaplain. "We bid him Godspeed as he LONDON, (JTA) — Dr. Chaim leaves us for the great work for Weizmann discuss ed Palestine which he has offered his services problems with leaders of the Hanukah and to which he is called by the Agudas Israel here following his need of his country and by the meeting with Prime Minister cause of the United Nations. We Churthill, it was reported here at Greetings shall miss him greatly. We are a meeting of the Agudah execu- grateful for his eloquence and ef- tive committee. fectiveness in advocating the Dr. Israel Mattuck, rabbi of the Jewish Community Council idea; Liberal Synagogue, in an article for his stimulating counsel at the in the Manchester Guardian, says sessions of our Executive Com- that Palestine must take first mittee; for his energetic chair- place among the projects for per- manship of the committee on manent settlement of Jewish vic- budget which achieved the ex- tims from Nazi hatred, but re= pansion of our Council's work; jects the idea of a Jewish State. and for his wise and pioneering A "strong Jewish Palestine" Restaurant leadership as head of the com- could be an important bastion of mittee on internal Jewish rela- imperial defense in the Middle 2nd Blvd., col.. Canfield tions. East, it is stated by James Mal- "Conscious that we shall be se- colm, former colonial official, in riously handicapped by his ab- an article in the Manchester sence, we are yet happy and Guardian. proud in the knowledge that his preaching, teaching and person- ality will be a source of faith and courage for Jews in the armed forces of our country, and a source of deeper understanding and good will with men of other faiths. "We mrish Rabbi Morris Adler health and strength and joy in his work, and an early, victorious return to our community." Rabbi Adler's Background A graduate of the College of the City of New York, Rabbi Ad- ler was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, from which he was graduated with Dan Frohman directs the mu- sical activities of Halevy with assistance from members of the musical committee, headed by Max Levy. Accompaniment will be provided by Shirley Subar and Rebecca Frohman at two pianos, and by an orchestra of selected symphony musicians who will play for the featured oratorio "Di Tzvei Brider" in which Emma Lazaroff Schaver is to be the soprano soloist. After three performances of "Hansel and Gretel," Karl Krue- ger and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra are taking a week's vacation. . Larry Adler, harmonica vir- tuoso, will be the first soloist after the vacation, when he is as- sisting artist in the Vivaldi Violin Concerto A Minor, and Gersh- w'in's "Rhapsody in Blue," Dec. 30. Karl Krueger will begin this program with Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony. Great interest is being shown in the two composer- conductors who will direct the Detroit Sym- phony in their own works. Vir- gil Thomson is scheduled for Jan. 6 and Eric DeLamarter for Feb. 3. Dates for solo appearances of the Concertmaster and first cel- list of the orchestra have been set. Georges Miquelle, cellist, will be guest artist on the Jan. 13 program, and Ilya Schkolnik will be violin soloist Feb. 3. Feb. 10 is the definite time for Artur Schnabel's two piano concertos with the Detroit Symphony. Concert tickets are now ob- Stokowski to Conduct tainable from Halevy members 2 Modern Works Sunday Modern works by the contem- and may be reserved by phon- porary American composers, ing TO. 6-3374 or TO. 8-6633. Deems Taylor and Paul Creston, and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony Hanukah literally means dedi- in C Minor will be performed by cations, the dedication having the NBC Symphony Orchestra, reference to the ancient Temple with Leopold Stokowski conduct- in Jerusalem which was re-dedi- ing, on the General Motors Sym- cated after the triumph of the phony of the Air program Sun- Jews over their oppressors. day (NBC, 5 to 6 p. m. EWT). is'::40‘..#4' 107 V- Nt012 ' Hanukah Greetings JEANETTE STUDIOS Formerly Century Furniture Shoppe 7404 W. McNICHOLS RD. 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