`Miracle of Warsaw Ghetto'
Comes to Detroit Feb. 11

`Great Production Starring Jacob Ben-Ami and Outstanding
Cast of Yiddish Actors to be Staged at Masonic
Auditorium

The third subscription concert
of the Detroit Muisc Guild will
be given Wednesday evening in
the Lecture Hall of the Institute
of Arts.
The feature will be the first
Detroit performance of "Trio for
Obe, Clarinet and Bassoon" by
the contemporary Brazilian corn-
poser Villa- Lobos.

Tuesday Musicale's seventh
morning musicale program, at
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
Art Institute next Tuesday morn-
ing, at 10:30, will feature H.
Zilcher's "Roccoco Suite" for so-
prano, voice, violin, cello and
piano. It is based on the theme
of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

Guest artists will include Mar-
guerite Kozenn, dramatic so-
prano; Julius Chajes, composer-
pianist; and two members of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Jacob Becker, cellist,. and Emily
Mutter Adams, violinist.
on the program also will be
'Martha Kildow, contralto, who
will sing Eric Wolf's lieder,
Richard Trunk and Joseph H.
Marx, accompanied by Henrietta
Bodycombe, and Mrs. Ruth C.
Dayer, who will play Beethoven's
"Waldstein Sonata."

But Federations Deny that
Criticized Plan Is Under
Consideration

NEW YORK (JPS)—Opposi-
tion of the national budgeting
plan proposed by the officers of
the Council of Federations and
Welfare Funds was registered by
the American Jewish Conference
through a resolution adopted by
its executive committee.
Other organizations that have
registered their protest are the
United Palestine Appeal and the
Zionist Organization of America.
The resolutions commend the
Council for its service to member
agencies in providing them with
statistical background, recom-
mend extension of this particular
service, but register opposition
-to the budgeting plan.
The administrative committee
of the UPA declares in its resolu-
tion "its opposition to the intro-
duction of 'national budgeting'
which would attempt to entrust
to a limited number of individ-
uals, operating as a central com-
mittee, the authority to fix or to
recommend the quotas of agenc-
ies appealing to the American
Jewish community for funds, and
fix or recommend the percentage
of such funds, which should be
provided by each community."

Halevy Holds
20th Jubilee
Event Sunday

The women's chorus will pre-
sent a group of songs under the
direction- of Henri Goldberg.

MISCHA ELMAN

Mischa Elman, world famous
violinist, will be soloist with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra on
Thursday evening, Feb. 8, and
Saturday evening, Feb. 10.

REBECCA FROHMAN
Included in the program which
Igor Gorin will sing at the 20th
Jubilee Concert of the Halevy
Singing Society in the Scottish
Rite Cathedral of Masonic Tem-
ple next Sunday evening, will
in-
be songs in various 'by
cluding "Kaddish" by Engel, in
Hebrew, and the Yiddish folk
song, "Meyerke, Mein Zun".
The Ukrainian folk song, "Viut
Vitre", which has become a
good luck" song for Gorin, also
will be done, as it is on every
Gorin program. Another high-
light will be the Aria and Death
Scene of Rodrigo, from "Don
Carlos" by Verdi.
The Halevy Chorus, directed
by Dan Frohman and William
Gayman, and accompanied by
Rebecca Frohman and Diana Ze-
mel, will present selections in
Hebrew, Yiddish, and English.
Outstanding among these will be
"Liederkrantz'• by Leo Low, with
many members of the chorus
having incidental solos, and "Rosh.
Hashanah L'Ilanoth" also by
Low, with solos by Anna Warren
and Bella Goldberg.
Mrs. Goldberg also sings- "Low's
"Vig Lied" with choral accom-
paniment. The featured English
number is "The Great Assembly
Line" by Lou Singer and Hy
Zaret, with Wallace Schonschak
as soloist. The concert will be-
gin promptly at 8:30 p.

Soloists will include Rhoda Za-
havie, soprano, and Mr. Gold-
berg, baritone, with Rose Bassin
Stein at the piano.
The committee in charge of the
luncheon consists of Mrs. Walter
Litt, chairman; Mrs. J. Waller
stein, co-chairman; Mrs. R. Gold-
man, pledge chairman; Mes-
dames M. Pomish, I. Kessler, J.
Jaffe, C. Roman, L. Kaplan, L
Schwartz, hostesses.

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Sholem Aleichem Folk
Institute Hears Leivick

Tuesday Musicale
Holds 7th Program

Jewish Folk Chorus
Announce Program
For Affair Tuesday

The Jewish Folk Chorus will
hold its annual donor event
Tuesday noon at the Statler.

Misinformation Charged
On National Budgeting
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jacob
Blaustein, chairman of the
Budget Research Committee of
the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, de-
clared here that a statement is-
sued this week by the executive
committee of the American
Jewish Conference opposing na-
tional budgeting is based on mis-
information.
The General Assembly of the
Council in January 1944, Blau-
stein stated, asked that the sub-
ject of national budgeting be re-
studied during the year for a
report to the next Assembly.
Igor Gorin Is Guest Artist In the process the Budget Re-
search Committee has sounded
On Varied Program At
out the views of the national and
Masonic Temple
overseas agencies, and of the
leaders of the larger welfare
fund cities.

The artists are Lare Wardrop,
oboe; Bernard Rosen, clarinet;
Merle Alvey, horn; Eleanor Lip-
kin, piano. The concert is open
to the public and to holders of
season subscription tickets.

MARGUERITE KOZENN

Symphony Soloist

Conference, UPA
And Zionists Hit
Budgeting Plan

BEN AMI and MURIEL GRUBER in "THE MIRACLE OF THE
OF THE WARSAW GHETTO"
The great Yiddish actor, Jacob
The great sensation of the year,
"The Miracle of the Warsaw Ben-Ami, stars in this produc-
Ghetto," comes to Detroit for a tion.
one-night presentation, in the
Assisting him are such out-
standing actors and actresses as
Dina Halperin, who is well
known to Detroiters for her mar-
velous interpretations of import-
ant roles at the Littman Yiddish
Theater last year; Isidore Cash-
ier, Jacob Mestel, Abraham Teit-
elbaum, Michael Goldstein, Mur-
iel Gruber and others.
The staging, the scenery, the
text—all help make a great pro-
duction of "The Miracle of the
Warsaw Ghetto" which has be-
come a sensation of the Yiddish
stage and which has attracted
non-Jewish as well as Jewish
audiences in New York.
JACOB BEN-AMI
Tickets are already on sale,
Masonic Auditorium, on Sunday, the selling places being listed
elsewhere in this issue.
Feb. 11.

Music Guild Holds
Concert Wednesday

Friday, Febiesary 2, 1945

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scriptions.

The famous poet, H. Leivick,
will ge the guest of the Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute this
Friday evening.
Mr. Leivick wil read parts of
his drama, "The Miracle of the
Ghetto," which was recently
produced with great success' in
New York and will be presented
here on Feb. 11.
Also participating in the eve-
ning's program will • be Mes-
dames Sarah Friedman, Frances
Shayne and Esther LaMed.
The singing will be under the
direction of H. Blank and Laye
Wincour.

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