Page Eighteen Cantor Adler's Songs Recorded His Records Are First in a Series to Be Made Here by the Planet Shop Planet Shop, located at 13219 Dexter, announced this week that it • will specialize in the making of records and that outstanding musicians are being enrolled among those whose voices or in- strumental works will be re- corded. Cantor Hyman Adler of Con- gregation Bnai David is the first Jewish musician_ to have his voice recorded by Planet Shop, Kal Bruss, owner of the shop, an- nounced this week. The first songs ' recorded by Cantor Adler on records which will be available next week in- clude "Hatikvah," "Papirosen," "Mein Shtetele Beltz" and the Palestinian. song, "Alu, Other Palestinian songs will be recorded by Cantor Adler in the coming weeks. Mr. Bruss stated that while Planet Shop is making the record ings the records will be available in all music shops in the city. "Our aim will be to record the best Jewish music," Mr. Bruss said. "We hope to be able to bring to the Jewish public the best in Jewish music and to help thereby popularize Jewish classics and the .latest Palestinian songs." THE JEWISH NEWS LIVES OF OUR TIMES' • p.4.4 — . EVER, STAGED 'BY &RETIRED ACTOR WAS MADE IN 1947 1W• 4‘. Community-Conscious Girl Dies at Thirteen Barbara Seltzer, 13 - year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Seltzer o f Richton Ave., die d Dec. 16. Deeply interest- ed in Jewish life and the happen-. ings of the Jew- i s h community, she was an avid reader of The Jewish News her mother re- ports. In addi- Barbara tion to her parents, she is sur- vived by a brother, Sheldon. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Joel L. Kapetansky, who passed away nine years ago, Dec. 29, 1938 (seventh day in Tebet.) "Happy were the years we spent together, Lonely . are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly, Has rorever passed away. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you." Your sorrowing children and grandchildren. -* * * In loving memory of our be- loved mother, Rebecca Mosko- witz, who passed away Jan. 27, 1944 (Yahrzeit Jan. .13). Sadly missed by her children Julius, Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl. * * * In loving memory of our dear son, brother, grandson, Martin Fine, who• passed away three days in Shevat, Jan. 24, 1947. We miss him more each day. Mother, Sister, Grandmother. RHODA B. SIMON • STARDOM IN A SERIES OF MUSICAL. ....COMEDIES PRESENTED AT NEW YORK% WINTER GARDEN OF WHICH 'MEV- MOON EXPRESS11913),"BOM8011920 ANDISIG BOY11925) WERE OUT- STANDING 111-. r••'• 0"; .•• ••Rir yr BORN ASA YO LON IN R SSI• IN 1886, THE LAD WAS BROUGHT TO THE U.S..AT THE AGE OF 7. FIRED WITH THE RESTLESSNESS OF SHOW- BUSINESS, ASA CHANGED HIS NAME AND LEFT HOME TO TOUR WITH MINSTREL SHOWS AS A SINGER. •..+ ► AFTER A LONG PERIOD AS A VAUDE- VILLE HEADLINER, JOLSON ACHIEVED n." . • *), NORMAN and SO{: NOba. • • S • POSSESSED OF AN EXCELLENT -SING- ING VOICE,WHICH HIS RABBINICAL FATHER HAD TRAINED FOR THE HOLY- DAYS, JOLSON FOUND AUDIENCES AMAZINGLY RECEPTIVE TO HIS UN- USUAL SINGING STYLE. 0 NE OF THE GREATEST .COMEBACKS IN i699 JOLSON MADE HIS NEW YORK STAGE DEBUT AS ONE OF A OF GHETTO"figgil*1114\\\\**8 ••■••■■••■ ••• GROUP.1tratiLDR" M HOWEYER,HOLLYWOOD CHANGED HAILED. AGAIN AS A TERRIFIC ENTER. • ...AFTER SUCH GREAT PKTURES AS "HALLELUJAH" IN 1933-AND-4HE._ SINGINCKIO" IN 1936, JOLSON BEGAN TO CONCENTRATE ON HIS RADIO CAREER AND SOON BECAME A TOP RATE RADIO - STAR. HIS MIND, AND AT THE AGE OF Sso, TAINER, JOLSON ONCE MORE IS IN NE BEGAN WORK ON-WE POR- THE SPOTLIGHT, SHOWING AN AOMIR- TRAYAL OF NIS OWN LIFE,INE ING-WORED4HAT-A-TRUEARTJAAEVE ;IOLSOJISLII *0 •GROWS OLD - - - „901 t - 'g,ogi FP / ;g 4 IN 1940, JOLSON RETURNED TO BROAD IN 1927, JOLSON CREATED A FUROR WITH THE FIRST BIG SUCCESSFUL' TALKING. PICTURE," THE JAll SINGER" .FROM THEN ON TALKIES* WERE IN. • V1AY IN THE SPRIGHTLY MUSICAL, ••• 110LP ON TO YOUR HATS,' AFTER WHICH HE ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT. Gromyko Restates Soviet Position on Partition Plan BY WILLIAM SCHUMER Jewish News Correspondent NEW YORK—The American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists sponsored an American-Sov- Soprano and Pianist iet Palestine Friendship dinner at the Commodore Hotel, In Recital on Monday Dec. 30. Guests of honor included Andrei Gromyko, Soviet rep- Frances Bloom, soprano, and resentative to the UN: Pierre Van Paassen, noted author Betty Kowalsky, pianist, will give a joint recital in the Lecture Hall of the Institute • of Arts, next Monday evening. The program will include com- positions by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Puccini, Dvorak, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Amy Worth and Julius Chajes Featured on the program will be the first perfprm- ance by Miss Bloom of the "Bal- lade" by • the eminent French composer Henry Barraud and a performance by Miss Kowalsky of the "Third Piano Sonata" by Prokofieff. Tickets are on sale at Grin- nell's, Jewish Center and at the door. Friday, January 9, 1948 . Max Levin, chairman of the Am- bidjan Committee; Dr. Emanuel Palestine as the turning point of Neumann, president of the Zion- Jewish history and a landmark ist Organization of America, and in the evolution of the United Eliahu Epstein, who read a mes- Nations. sage from Moshe Shertok. Hershel Messages of greeting were re- ohnson, U. S. delegate to the ceived from Eleanor Roosevelt, UN was unable to attend because Albert Einstein, the U. S. State of illness. Department, Hashomer Hatzair, Gromyko delivered the main Achduth Avodah, the Jewish address of the evening, tracing Communist Party in. Palestine the history of the Palestine ques- and the Palestine League for tion before the United Nations, Friendship with the - Soviet He restated the Soviet position Union. on partition holding that the fact The American Committee of that Jews and Arabs cannot or do not *wish to live together Jewish Writers, Artists, and in one state Was the main reason Scientists, was formed during the for the plan. Partition, Gromyko war in response to a call sent maintained; was not directed out by the Jewish anti-Fascist against the Arab countries or the Committee of Moscow in an ef- Arabs of Palestine, but Tecog- fort to mobilize world Jewry to nized the historic rights of Jews fight fascism. and Arabs. The tremendous casualties suf- Latin Quarter Becomes fered by the Jewish people in Europe at the hands of the Hit- CA tering Establishment lerite murderers, and the failure With many private parties of any Western power to afford planned for the near future at them adequate protection, in the Latin Quarter, this beautiful addition to the untenable posi- supper club is becaming one of tion of the displaced persons, the finest catering establishments makes the creation of a Jewish in Detroit. Previously a night club, recent- tate particularly desirable at ly taken over by Detroit interests, this time, Gromyko stated. He added that the Soviet gov- and now under the management erment will support - any small of Bill Ritter, the Latin Quarter nation, no matter how little is making arrangements for weight its voice carries in inter- catering Bar Mitzvahs, weddings, national affairs, as long as that showers, banquets, receptions, nation fights imperialism. luncheons and all social and busi- Dr. Neumann hailed the agree- ness functions. ment between the US and USSR For all details, phone TR. 1- as setting a_ pattern for inter- 2115. national cooperation between the two great powers. He charged that a conspiracy exists to frust - rate the partition program by those who have not accepted it. "If this decision can be blocked with impugnity, the very ex- 11 istence of the UN is threatened," e,, ) r 7 aid/ to der rime Dr. Neumann declared, adding. that the orientation of the new state will be toward the United /111N Nations. Shertok, head of the political department of the Jewish Agen- cy, in -his message to the gather- ing, greeted the UN decision on Puxeasionat PAcuunaci414 COPYRIGHT I Helfman to Lecture On Rebirth of Music At Hashofar Musicale H 16841 Livernois Ave., Phone UN. 2-8338 PS 3/,. Block South of Six Mile Open Wed. & Fri. to 9 P. M. Several Appointments Announced by LZOA 5 Emil Wolok has been appointed Gewerkshaften chairman for LZ- Max Helfman, well known OA 5, according to President Jo- Jewish composer, conductor and seph Epel. Wolok and David Bo- educator, will be guest speaker rodawkin will serve as branch 5 representatives to the Detroit Gewerkshaften. executive. Other appointments announced for LZOA include: Bernard Alt- shuler, Jewish National Fund; Norman Leemon, Jewish Corn- munity Council; Mrs. Borodaw- kin, LZOA Central Committee; Mrs. Ben Gallob, Shekel com- mittee; Helen Barres, chairman for the Shekel campaign. Mrs. Gallob also is chairman of the city-wide Shekel campaign home canvas. INSURED MAX HELFMAN • at the next Hashofar musicale at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, at the Jewish Center, according to Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, chairman of Hashofar. Hellman is music director of Ilnai Jacob in Newark, N. J., of the Now York Jewish Folk Cho- rus of the Philharrhonic Chorus and of Brandeis Camp. His topic will be "Rebirth of Jewish Mu- sic." - The Jewish Folk Chorus, under the dim ection of Henri Goldberg, will participate. Refreshments will be served. Admission will be free to members with a nom- inal charge for non-members. - SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CURRENT RATE American Savings & Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 RUGS CLEANED Our two-way clean- ing process will keep your rugs clean twice as long . . . a real saving. A trial will convince you. • . Wiltons. Velvets and Axminsters. 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