Friday, September IS, 1944
THEATER
Yiddish Theater
Season Opens at
Masonic Temple
Littman Announces Cast to
Include Celia Adler; 2
Shows on Oct. I
The Detroit Yiddish Theater
will:reopen for the new season
on Sunday, Oct. 1, Abraham
Littman announced this week.
Two noted stars — Celia Adler
and Michal Michalesko—will be
presented in a new play in the
Scottish Rite CatIredral of the
Masonic _Temple. They will be as-
sisted by a large cast, including
Max Bozhek, Mrs. Bozhek and
other noted actors.
Ostrov's "Es Kumt Die Goldene
Zeit" ("The Golden Time Is
Corning") will be staged, featur-
ing 12 new songs. - •
- The visiting group of actors
will appear in two performances
—Sunday matinee and evening,
Oct. 1.
Tickets are available at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's Theater,
12th and Seward, TR. 2-.0100.
Eli Lightstones Give
UHS $1,000 War Bond
And Five Scholarships
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lightstone of
Rochester Ave. have presented
the United Hebrew Schools with
a $1,000 War Bond and five
scholarships.
A retired merchant, Mr. Light-
stone has lived here since 1889
and always has been active in
religious, e d u c at ional, philan-
thropic and civic activities. He
was one of the co-organizers with
Dr. Noah Aronstam -and the late
Hyman Goldman and J. Levin of
the first Detroit Zionist group,
then known as Bnai Zion.
A member of the Mizrachi or-
ganization, he also is affiliated
with Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emmanuel as a board member
and former president. Mrs. Light-
stone is a member of the Sabbath
Day Observance and other
groups. They have a son and a
daughter and five grandchildren.
Two Rosh Hashanah
Services at Beth El
Rosh Hashanah services will
be held at Temple Beth El on
Sunday evening, Sept. 17 at 7:30
and Monday morning, Sept. 18
at 10. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer ,
will conduct the services and
preach the sermons in the Main
Auditorium..
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will of-
ficiate and preach at the Supple-
mentary services in the Brown
Memorial Chapel. The Temple
and Chapel Quartet will render
the liturgical music.
Chajes' Composition
Honors Judge Keidan
Bloch Publishing Co. announces
the publication.of three responses
for the Sabbath Service by Julius
Chajes, director of music at the
Jewish Center and Temple Beth
El.
The new work, which includes
Borchu", "Sh'ma", and "Mi Cho-
mocho", is written for solo, mix-
ed voices and organ, and is dedi-
cated to the memory of Judge
Harry B. Keidan.
THE JEWISH NEWS
Jewish Year 5705
Will See• Victory,
Leaders Predict
Jewish Commonwealth of Pales-
tine.
As a people we are grateful.
beyond telling to the military
and civilian leaders of our Na-
tion, under the President of the
United States who out of the
darkness have led us into the
light and through the valley of
shadows to the mountain heights
and to the new and more daring
hope that man may now and
forever justly cherish.
Dr. Wise, Dr. I. Goldstein
and Judge Rothenberg
Issue Greetings
By MORRIS ROTHENBERG
President, Jewish National Fund
of America
As the gates of the Nazi in-
ferno are being smashed, t h e
year 5705 of the Hebrew calen-
dar promises to be the hbin-
ger of victory for America and
the United Nations, liberation
for the oppressed peoples of Eu-
rope and of rescue and rehabili-
tation for t h e surviving rem-
nants of European Jewry.
This is the supreme moment
for which we have so long
prayed, worked
and fought. As
t h e victorious
United Nations
are prepared for
t h e establish-
ment of an en-
during peace, it
becomes neces-
sary to mobilize
o u r forces for
securing an ear-
ly and favorable
solution of the
Tei,vish problem
through the est-
Rothenberg ablishment of a
democratic Jewish Common-
wealth in Eretz Israel.
The land acquisition program
of the Keren Kayemeth, there-
fore, is. a task which becomes
increasingly basic to all our
plans and demands for the fu-
ture of Eretz Israel. The sup-
port of the Yishuv by American
Jewry has contributed much to
strengthening Palestine's share in
the war effort.
By Dr. Stephen S. Wise
No joy present can cancel the
infinite woe of the year which
is about to end. Nonetheless, as
American Jews we take our full
and glad part in the celebration
of one great triumph after an-
other, which has come to Ameri-
can arms and to United Nations'
aims.
The liberation of Paris and
best of all its self-liberation are
cause for high-
est rejoicing
among\ all men
and peoples who
prize human
freedom and
cherish human
valor.
T he Russian
armies press on, :
They have
wrought an un-
believable mir-
acle of reconque-
st to the honor
of the armies
and the peoples Dr. S. S. Wise
of Russia, under the mighty lead-
ership of their inspiring Com-
mander-in-Chief.
The blackest days have ended.
The chief compensation is to be
the establishment by the Jewish
people, together with the United
Nations, of a free and democratic
. By DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
President, Zionist Organization
of America
The New- Year 570 will usher
in the era of final and decisive
victory. On a hundred battle-
fields the war against the most
dreadful foe that has ever as-
sailed the city of God and the
city of man is being won. The
-Jewish people, whose sons are
fighting with every army of Lib-
eration, cannot but hail this tide
of victory with solemn joy and
acclamation.
This past year has witnessed
the Culmination of the mightiest
crime in recorded history—the
extermination of the greater part
of European Jewry. This crime
is a crime of which none are
wholly guiltless. Does the con-
sciousness of it flame at the fore-
front of victory? Or do unworthy
hesitations and technical machi-
nations still impede that redeinp-
tion of our remnants without
which victory will be poisoned
and the triumph of arms small
promise of a better world?
Victory does not automatically
bring with it the solution of all
problems. For those harassed
Jews of Europe who have mirac-
ulously escaped grim extermina-
tion it marks a period of transi-
tion. For the Jews of America
it marks the reassumption of
onerous responsibilities, the re-
acquisition of duties and obliga-
tions. Victory brings in its wake
the knowledge that greater-sac-
rifice and greater determination
on the part of American Jews
is essential to alleviate and rem-
edy the plight of our Jewish
brethren across the,_seas.
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Altman Dedicates
Radio Broadcasts
To Jewish Causes
Hyman Altman, who, together
with Mrs. Altman, directs the
Jewish Radio Hours on Station
WJLB on Saturday nights and
Sundays at noon, announced this
week that he has formulated
plans for a complete year's serv-
ices to important causes, during
his broadcasts.
Beginning with Sept. 23, Mr.
Altman has arranged for a series
of eight broadcasts in the inter-
ests of Education Month of the
United Hebrew Schools.
Upon the opening of the War
Chest drive, Mr. Altman -will de-
vote all available radio time to
the relief and educational needs
sponsored by the War Chest of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Mr. Altman announces that he
will have an important message
from Congressman John D. Din-
gell on his broadcast this Sunday.
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`Mothers of America'
Leader Attacks Jews
at FEPC Hearings
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Testi-
lying before the Senate Educa-
tion and Labor Sub-Committee's
hearing this week on a measure
to establish a Permanent Fair
Employment Practice Commis-
sion to fight racial discrimina-
tion in employment. Mrs. Agnes
Waters, leader of "The Mothers
of America," attacked Jews and
Negroes as being behind the bill.
"Why should Negroes and Jews
be given the jobs of white men?"
she said. "Jews hold the finest
jobs in the government. They
came here a generation ago and
rose from peddlers to become
the richest merchants of this
country. They own most of the
stores, theaters and movies, and
became millionaires. If we want-
ed to really deal with them, we
would refuse to buy in their
stores or go to their movies. And
we will do it if they get ob-
noxious."
Young Israel to Conduct
Services on Holydays
Young Israel will conduct Holy-
day services at 2671 Joy Road
and at YeShivath Beth Yehudah.
Cortland and Dexter.
Charles T. Gellman is p•esi-
dent, Jerome Kehl-Ian, gabbai,
and Frances Berris, recording
secretary.
Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum is chair-
man of the board; Morris Kar,
treasurer; Rabbi Abraham Zent-
man, corresponding secretary; Ir-
ving W. Schlussel, chairman of
annual fund-raising event; Miss
Esther Carlebach, new member
of the board.
The first board meeting will be
held Wednesday at the Yeshivah.
Best Wishes
f or the coming
NEW YEAR
1944-5705
THEODORE J.
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