▪ • Frohman, Again•to Conduct Concert Sponsored by Cantors' Association The Cantors Association of Detroit will have its annual con- cert on Wednesday, March 28. This year the Cantors obtained through the courtesy of Cong. ganization, the Workman's Circle choir, the Music Study chorus and for many years leader of the Cantor's Choir. Mr. Frohman is a musician of note, a composer and an out- standing conductor. An excellent program is in rehearsal. The following artists associat- ed with the Cantors will parti- cipate in this great event: Jack Bazell, Norman Bazell, Joe Can- tor, Joe Finkelstein, Leo Mogill, Leo Oliva, George Richter, Jack Rosberg, Arthur Scherr, Morris Schultz, and Joe Siegel. The concert will be under the guidance of the president of the association, Cantor Jacob Son- enklar, and under the chairman- ship of Cantor Hyman Adler. The musical chairman of this event is Cantor Hyman Schul- singer. The proceeds of the concert will be used to send 1000 food packages to Israel. The full sup- port of the Jewish Community of Detroit is expected. All par- DAN FROHMAN ticipants are donating their Shaarey Zedek, the main audi- services without renumeration. torium, where this great event will take place. This year, as in former years, Young Fraternalists the concert will be conducted by Invite All for Hanukah Dan Frohman, who is choir mas- The Jewish Young Fraternal- ter at the Shaarey Zedek con- ductor of the Halevy singing or- ists are having a Hanukah par- ty at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 8, at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd. The AF dance group will perform a play and singing will be featured. Latkes will be HENRY COHEN FAMILY CIR- served. It's open to the public, CLE meets Sunday at the home stag or drag. of Jennie Cohen, 3039 Carter. A Hanukah party will be held Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Fan- Dr. Gaberman Re-Elected Head of Wise AJC nie Cohen, 3039 Carter. I News Brevities 1 * * * KATHRYN TURNEY GARTEN, "first lady of book reviewers,' will talk about the season's new books at Detroit Town Hall, on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. in the Fisher Theater. * * * Martin Cohen, presents the Yiddish film "CATSKILL HON- EYMOON" at the Cinema Thea- tre in a limited engagement starting this evening. Jan Bart, Bas Sheva and Julius Adler are included in the cast touted as the cream of the Borscht Cir- cuit. * * * - DR. and MRS. WILLIAM KLEIN reported on their trip to Israel at the meeting of Arlaza- roff Branch of Jewish National Workers Alliance Wednesday. * * * B R E N N E R FAMILY CLUB meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman Sunday, for a dinner and Hanukah party. Seymore Brenner is club presi- dent; Herman Elbinger, vice- president. * * * CAVALCADE, American film classic based on Noel Coward's play, will be presented by the Detroit Cinema Guild In the Art Institute Lecture Hall, Wednes- day. The film, third in a series of ten scheduled by the Guild will be shownat 7 and 9 p.m. * * * The Wayne University Theatre announces i t s production of "Much Ado About Nothing, a comedy by William Shakespeare. The play, which will be pre- sented at the Circular Theatre, 433 W. Forest, opened Wednes- day and will continue today through Dec. 9. Dr. David B. Gaberman, 18273 Santa Barbara, was re-elected by unanimous vote president of the Stephen S. Wise Chapter of the American Jewish Congress in Detroit. Other officers elected were : Hiram Popkin, vice-presi- dent; Arthur Abrams, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Abrams, secretary. Name Louis Freed Director of JNF NEW YORK, N.Y. — The United States and Israel paid tribute to Cong. Bnai Jeshurun, 125-year-old Jewish congrega- tion which has become a world- famous institution, at the Jubi- lee banquet culminating its month - long anniversary cele- bration, held at the Waldorf Astoria Nov. 19, and attended by six hundred persons. Those present included Eleanor Roosevelt, Israel Ambassador Abba Eban, Bishop Charles K. Gilbert, president of the Pro- testant Council of New York, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Philip J. Furlong representing Cardinal Francis Spellman, Dr. David De Sola Pool, rabbi of .Congrega- tion Shearith Israel, the nation's oldest synagogue and "parent" of Congregation Bnai Jeshurun, and Alan Stroock, chairman of LOUIS FREED the Board of Trustees of the Benjamin M. Laikin, chair- Jewish Theological Seminary.' man of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, an- nounced that Louis, Freed has been appointed executive direc- tor of the Jewish National Fund, with headquarters at 11816 Dex- ter Blvd. MIAMI BEACH Mr. Freed has recently re- turned from Israel where he was HOLIDAY the executive director of the SPECIAL 7 DAYS Anti-Tuberculosis League of Is- rael. Since his return, he has $69 50 been in charge of the Houston, For TWO PERSONS Write or Wire Texas office of the Jewish Na- S. E. 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