friday, January 9, 1948
THE JEWISH NEWS
In A Haifa Prison
E;nma Schaver's 'DP Songs'
Ghetto Melodies by Detroit's
Soprano Are Recorded by Vox
•
Page Fifteen
(Continued from Page 1)
Palestinians Are Braver
My own impression, from my
cell, is more depressing than that
of the Palestinians who seem to
be exhilirated by the crisis. I
witnessed attacks of terror last
year, but when I arrived this
time and was jailed I read how a
chap I knew, named Robert
Stern, who wrote for the Pales-
tine Post, was shot dead while
walking 200 yards to his home
from his office. I felt cold.
Then I read an item about an
'attack on the Negev colony of
Revivim, the founding of which
I helped to film last year for "My
Father's House." Three of the,
boys taking part have been
killed.
The Palestinians are braver
than I. They say that naturally
they must expect final blood
payments, but at last the Jews
would have their own country.
Revisionists to Elect
Officers on January 19
Detroit's Zionists-Revisionists
will meet Monday evening, Jan.
19, at the Bnai Moshe, to elect
officers and hear reports on the
sale of Skekolim. Reports will
be heard on the fund-raising
drive of Tel Guiborim and a
prominent Betar, who recently
arrived from Europe, will address
the meeting. There will be a
musical program and refresh-
ments will be serried. All are
welcome.
'Town Pump' Features
Musical Comedy Stars
Federation Institute to Feature
Authorities in Five Categories
Five nationally-known- authorities in the fields of psy-
chiatry, Jewish education, old age care, campaign and general
community organization will speak at the institute on "The
New Look in Community Affairs," to be presented by the
Jewish Welfare Federation, Women's Division, Thursday,
Jan. 29, at Hotel Statler.
The speakers will include Dr.
Harry E. August, psychiatrist and
analyst; Israel Rappaport, con-
sultant on Jewish Education of
the American Jewish Commit-
tee; Morris Zelditch, director of
social studies of the Council of
Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds; Isidore Sobeloff, execu-
tive director of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, and Harry L.
Lurie, CJFWF director.
Tieing the panel presentations
together, Lurie will discuss
"What's all This To Me?" — So-
cial Problems and Their Person-
al Application—at the luncheon
meeting at 12 noon.
Arrangements for the institute
were made by the Women's Di-
vision Program Committee, un-
der the chairmanship of Mis.
Abraham Cooper, who has an-
nounced that the following di-
vision members will serve dn. the
committee of the day:
The committee in charge of
program arrangements includes:
Pearl Devenow, chairman, Mrs.
Jerome Grossman, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee
and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff; for the
session on old age: Mrs. Jerome Marks,
chairman, Mrs. George Stutz, Mrs.
Louis TObin and Mrs. Samuel Weller;
for the session on campaign, Mrs.
Benjamin Coggan, chairman; Mrs.
Herman August, Mrs. Hyman D. Brot-
man, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Mrs.
Samuel A. Green, Mrs. Milton Maddin
and Mrs. Maurice Perlman; for the
panel on Jewish education, Mrs. Max
Dushkin, chairman, Mrs. Leonard
Kasle, Mrs. Seldon Leach Mrs. Jacob
Schreier and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
and for the session on emotional dis-
turbances, Mrs. Raymond Sokolov,
chairman, Mrs. Theodore Bargman,
Mrs. William Frank, Mrs. Ben Schway-
der, Mrs. Leonard Sims and Mrs. Mor-
ris Zwerdling.
Other committee posts are being
filled by Mrs.. Arthur Bloom and Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto, chairman of facili- .
ties; Mrs. Joseph Fenton, Mrs. Joseph
Jackier and Mrs. Martin Friedman, •
publicity; Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, Mrs.
Robert Janeway, Mrs. Paul Broder
and Mrs. Ben Juliar, reception; Mrs.
Harry Krohn, Mrs. Arthur Purdy and
Mrs. Aimee Gaines, reservations; Mrs.
David Arnold, Mrs. Samuel A. Green,
Mrs. Bernard May Mrs. Edward Quint
and Mrs. Edward Roberts, art; and
Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs. Irving
Hirschman and Mrs. Carl Schiller, ar-
rangements.
Reservations for the institute
are being taken at TE. 1-1600,
Ext. 272.
•
Elderly Residents to See
Sabbath Play, Celebrate
Holiday During January
A play, "Sabbath Eve," by Mrs.
William- Gottesman and Mrs.
Harry Landsman, to be given
Jan. 4, and a Hamisha Asar
b'Shevat party Jan. 25 will be
special features of the January
activity program for residents of
the Jewish Home for the Aged.
In addition, the calendar for
the month features weekly
movies, games nights, record con-
certs, daily religious services and
sewing work shops. Renee Stu-
dios will entertain at a party
Jan. 18, and entertainment at the
monthly birthday party, Jane 29,
will be presented by Mrs. Julius
Green, Pavel Slavensky, Selig
Levin and Frank Rakovin.
Continuing in popularity at the
Town Pump are musical comedy
EMMA SCHAVER
star Jane Dulo; Dottie Ard, De-
"Ghetto Songs," which were' The dramatic song "Es Brennt" troit singing star, and pianist
Hank Finney.
collected by Emma Schaver, De- was frequently sung at Julius
troit's popular soprano, while she Streicher's farm. That arch anti-
sang for displaced persons in Semites' estate has been con-
available
on verted into a training farm for
Europe, are now
Palestine pioneers.
records.
The "Yugent Hymn" was
Vox Records this week an- selected by Miss Schaver from
nounced that the recordings of a collection of Ghetto songs com-
Mrs. Schaver's songs will be piled by the DPs. It more poig-
available in music stores through- nantly than others expressed
the mood of the Ghetto.
out the country next week.
Assisted by Orchestra, Choir
For years Emma Schaver's
Most haunting of all is "Ani
name has been like magic among
Jewish audiences in this country, Maamin", "I Believe". The last
in Canada, in Latin American of the thirteen articles of faith,
countries, in Europe and in Pales- codified by Moses Maimonides,
tine. An • accomplished soprano, it expresses the Jewish will to
(WITH • COMPLETE. HOTEL SERVICE)
she specialized in the songs of survive. "Ani Maamin", "The
her people and she gave to them messiah will come though de-
strong artistic expression.
layed and obstructed" chanted
EMBODYING NEW FEATURES OF CONSTRUCTION AND
the Jews on 'their way to the
Sang for. DPs
In the Vox album of three 12- crematoria.
MANY INNOVATIONS THAT MAKE OTHER
inch records—containing six of
Upon her return to the United
her outstanding DP songs—Mrs States, Mrs Schaver mobilized
APARTMENTS PALE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE
Schaver is dedicating her talent outstanding musical talent to
to the displaced Jews of Europe. arrange the scores for the present
Under the auspices of the World album. George Sebastian made
Some of the Unusual Features of
Jewish Congress, she was sent the arrangements. Lazar Weiner
together with H. Leivick, Yiddish contributed to the "Ani Maamin."
These "Dream Hotel Apartments":
poet, and I. Efros, Hebrew poet Hans Spialik scored these songs
as a cultural delegate to the dis- for. orchestra and chorus. Twenty
1. Superb location: 24th St. and Flamingo Drive, in exclusive Pancoasf
placed persons camps. Both the . seven members of the N.B.C.
Military Government and UN- Orchestra, a chorus of sixteen
section—only a block to ocean and 23rd St. and Collins Ave. shopping
RRA recognized the importance Voices and Mrs Schaver directed
area.
of sustaining the morals of the by George Sebastian recorded
DPS by bringing them the best these songs. -
2. Each apartment is exquisitely furnished in Decorator's type furgiture,
in literature and music.
with wall-to-wall carpeting.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Schaver's assignment was
for two months. At the con-
The family of the- late Mrs.
3. Every room has cross or direct through ventilation.
clusion of that period she felt Ethel Winer wishes to thank rel-
her mission unfinished and stayed atives and friends for the many
4. Large walk-in closets.
on four months more under, the kindnesses shown them in their
5. A Dinette and a Pure Air Kitchen with every household need and utility
sponsorship of the Jewish Agency recent bereavement.
for Palestine. Her concerts were
provided.
memorable events in the drab
lives of the "Remnants of Israel".
Whether she sang in leaking
mess halls or requisitioned con-
cert halls the DPs came en
masse, women bringing their in-
fants, older children leading the
young, men and women literally
106 Units of 1 and 2-Bedroom Apartments
hanging onto the rafters.
The United Hebrew
`Pride, Defiance and Hope'
( Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath)
While singing to them the
Schools of Detroit
By
the
Season,
Month or Shorter Periods—Complete Hotel Service
nostalgic themes of their old
Gratefully Acknowledge
homes, Emma Schaver's sensitive
the Receipt of
ears caught their new songs. She
had known the Song of the Par- a generous gift to the Scholarship
tisans from the published score Fund of the Schools in honor -of
but not until she heard the Par- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of
Daily Rate, $35 Per Day (Sleep 4). Special. Monthly Rates
tisans themselves did she per- Chicago Blvd: on the occasion of
ceive its full meaning of pride, their 51st wedding anniversary,
Phones 58-4371-58-4372
RENTING OFFICE: 320 24th St., Miami Beach
defiance and hope. At camp St. from their children: Mr. and
Ottilian, a survivor of the Vilna Mrs. Mark Barris, - Mr. and Mrs.
Ghetto massacre, Miss Dermash- Oshie I. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Manning, Managing Director
kin, sang the song "One, Two, Edward Schlussel,• Mr. and Mrs.
Three." It seared. Miss Schaver's Bernard Schlussel,, Mr. and Mrs.
heart - and she preserved it for Abe Kahn and Mr. and MrS .. Yale
generations to come.
Weinstein.
J
Just Completed--The Finest Group of
LUXURY HOTEL APARTMENTS
Ever Built In Miami Beach
The Anna * The Pine Flamingo * The Brody Manor
The David Robert * The George William
.
SEASON RATE FROM $2,250