MOISHE OYSHER -MASTER SINGER OF HIS PEOPLE-- TO BE FEATURED AT BETH YEHUDAH DINNER NOV 29 Appearance of Harvey Stone To Spark Dinner Program Critics Acclaim Thrilling Voice Of Noted Artist Word has reached here at the last minute that Harvey Stone, one of today's most popular comedians will make a guest appearance at the Yeshivah dinner on Nov. 29, at Latin Quarter. Stone, a native Detroiter and always a friend of Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah, sent a telegram to A. Howard Bloch, a member of the Yeshivah's executive commit- tee, stating that he would be most happy to appear on the program. --: The stellar comedian wired his hopes that he will see all of his many friends at the benefit for the yeshi- vah. Wherever he has appeared, the thrilling voice of Moishe Oysher has always captivated his audiences! This is the man who will be here on Sunday, Nov. 29 as one of the featured guest artists of the annual banquet Of the Beth Yehudah Schools. * * - The New York Times described his singing as ". . . unrestrained, rich cantorial voice." The New York Herald Tribune wrote simply, "Oysher is splendid ... " In Chicago, Clark Rosenbach, Daily News writer penned . • "has a voice that rings loud and clear in any language,. whether you understand it or not." `MICHELLE' ROSENBERG: Yiddish Theater Star To Entertain Yeshiva The story of Michael Rosenberg as a rising star in the Yiddish theater coincides with the rise of Schwrtz's Yiddish Art theater to a place of preeminence occupied by no other group. Starting as an extra, Michael Rosenberg, who at that time was working in a leather store by day and serving his theater apprenticeship by night, was encouraged by Mr. Schwartz to leave his "lucrative" daytime work and join the Q; Yiddish Art Theater. * * * Rosenberg emerges today in a In two years he progressed one - man theater, a beloved tragic comedian. from extra to star and was buffoon and * • featured in all the outstanding Other comments have run the gamut of Oysher praises. Thus Variety, the leading trade paper said, "There has been no voice that has equal." ed•the booming powerful bari- tone of Oysher." In London, the music editor . Schwartz productions — "Yoshe An evening with him is a real Kalb," "B r others Ashkenazi,„ treat. And that's only a part of "The Water Carrier," "Jacques the story. Do you watch "The Gold- Bergson," "The Wise Men of bergs" on TeleVision? If you Chelem." do you probably can't help but He interrupted his work with recall Muttle, the eccentric Schwartz to play star comedi- entrepreneur who appeared in an with Molly Picon for two .years — to star and direct in - showings - of that highly popu- lar television feature. ' his own theater — to appear Michael Rosenberg, will make on the "Forward" hour for you roar with his . humorous three years. Drawing on all the phases of the theater he has served so well, using the audience as his foil for spontaneous and appro- p r i a t e. improvision, Michael sketches, . his fantasie.s and his true-to-life dramatizations at the annual banquet of the Beth Yehudah Schools on Sunday, Nov. 29. Cantor Moishe Oysher • Featuring the First Combined Cocktail and Dinner Party for the BE TH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS Sunday, November 29th At the Latin Quarter (Grand Boulevard, East of Woodward) COCKTAILS : 5 :30 P.M. DINNER: 6:00 P.M. Sponsored by: Synagogue Council :and Businessmen's Council of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah of The Review wrote, "His ren- dering of Yiddish folk songs captivated the entire audience. Here is no ordinary cantor in the generally accepted sense of the term, but a superb artist." * * For six generations of the Oysher family, a male descen- dant has been a cantor, and the seventh son back was a rabbi. It perhaps seems a far 'cry from that ancestor in Lipkon, •Bessar L abia to Hollywood where OySher has appeared in numerous filMs, but the journey was inevitable. In Moishe's veins flows the gift of song, injected there not so many years ago by his lath., er when the two sang together in • the Romanian synagogue. But, Moishe also had a lust for the theater, which he en- tered at the age of six. with a troupe of traveling actors. These two basic longings—the soul of the synagogue and the flare for the theater — today make -Oysher one of the truly great artists of all time. Dr. H. Raphael Gold To Appear Here As Principal Speaker One of the most eloquent speak- ers of our time, Dr. H. Raphael Gold, will be the honored guest a n d principal speaker at the combined an- nual donor ban- quet of the Syn- agogue Council a n d Business- men's Council of the Beth Yehu- dah Schools on Sunday, Nov. 29, at the Latin Dr. Gold Quarter. Dr. Gold was formerly a prae- tieing rabbi with congregations in Boston, Massachusetts and Dallas, Texas. He currently and for many years has been a prac- tieing psychiatrist in New York City. Noted as an outstanding after- dinner speaker, Dr. Gold has not made an appearance in Detroit for eight years. 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 13, 1953 This Page Sponsored By Samuel B. Solomon Daniel A. Laven Benjamin Freedland David Goldberg A. Howard Bloch Luis H. Golden Samuel Hechtman - *Harry Levine Abe Green Arthur Klein