Cantor Ktisevitsky, Dr. Racktnan To Be Guests at Mizrachi Banquet World renowned Cantor David All segments of the Zionist Kusevitsky a n d Dr. Emanuel m o v e m e n t, synagOgues and Rackman will make guest ap- other organizations have been invited to attend the jubilee af- • fair, Schlussel stated. A message from the sessions of the Zionist Actions Committee, which will be meeting in Israel, is expected to be heard. Goldman, Moynihan Named Co-Chairmen Of Brotherhood Week CANTOR DAVID RUSEVITSRY pearances here at the 40th jubi- lee banquet sponsored by the Detroit Mizrachi Organization at 6 p.m., Jan. 19, in the Latin Quarter. Prior to his cantorship at Temple Emanu-El in Brooklyn, N.Y., Cantor Kusevitsky served the Hendon Synagogue, one. of London, England's leading con- gregations, for 12 years. As a youth, he participated in the Vilna Choir School, and later in the G r eat Synagogue at Vilna. When he was only 18, following graduation from the Vilna Academy of Musit, Cantor Kusevitsky became choir leader of the Lemberg Synagogue. After studying voice projec- tion in Warsaw, he joined the cantorial ranks and scored an immediate success. Before leav- ing for London he served as chief cantor of Rovno. Rabbi Rackman, a well-known orator from New York, will ad- dress the Mizrachi banquet, ac- cording to Irving W. Schlussel, banquet chairman. George W. Stark, general chairman for Brotherhood Week in Michigan, has announced the appointment of HarYey Gold- man and Joseph A. Moynihan as co-chairmen of the Brotherhood Week commit- w:;:vw" tee. Goldman is president of the Harvey Gold- man Co. and Moynihan is h presiding judge ' of the Circuit Court in Michi- gan. Br o t herhood Goldman Week is sponsored in Michigan by the Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Robert M. Frehse, executive director, has announced that the week of Feb. 21 to 28 has been designated for the nation-wide observance. Goldman is a member of the board of the Jewish Welfare Federation, president of the Jewish Community Center, and co-chairman of the Allied Jew- ish Campaign. He is a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation, prominent in the machinery trade, having served as presi- dent of both the Michigan As- sociation of Machinery Dealers and the Machinery Dealers Na- tional Association and is a mem- ber of the Government Machine Tool Advisory Committee. ' Mrs. Silverman to Speak At JNF Event on Jan. 27 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund announces that Mrs. Archibald Silverman, • noted traveler, lecturer and leader in many national Jewish movements, will be the guest speaker at the annual fund- raising event of the organiza- tion, to be held Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1 p.m., at the Adas Shalom. Guest artist at that event will be Miss Sulie Harand, who has been acclaimed • as the "One Woman Musical Comedy." A JNF Auxiliary board meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Jules Kraft, president, 3104 W. Outer Dr., at 12:30 p.m., Dec. 29. Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, donor chairman, and Mrs. Sid-. 'ney Ravin, her co-chairman, will receive reports on outstand- ing assignments at this meeting. Urge Vacationing Detroiters To Join Miami Social Club All Detroiters intending to visit or spend the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. are urged to attend a meeting of the Detroit Social Club of Greater Miami, which will be held at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the International Hotel, 14300 Collins. Nominations for all offices will take place at the session. Federation Pre-Campaign Budgeting Conference to Prepare for '54 Drive Representatives of all phases of community service will con- I vene for the fifth annual pre- campaign budget conference of the Jewish Welfare Federation, in preparation for the 1954 Al- lied Jewish Campaign, at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 24, at the Davison Jewish Center. Allocations will be made for the following categories: over- seas and Israel, local (operating funds), local (capital funds) and national agencies. The formula will then be submitted to the board of governors of Federa- tion for approval. Recommendations for specific allotments to agencies will be 5han4 made by the budget and plan- ning divisions of Federation later in the year. More than 50 health, welfare and educational agencies are included in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Those attending will include members of the Federation board of governors, Detroit Service Group board of directors, Women's Division board, Junior Division board, Federation bud- get and planning divisions and the , boards of affiliated local agencies. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS you 3riencLi You have honored us greatly—more than a thous- and of you— by your participation in our celebration of the dedication of our new offices at 17616 Wyoming. We are deeply moved by the friendship you have shown us, by the warm sentiments you have expressed to us. You Can Be Sure Of A Fair And Square Deal If You SEE ART SELMAN ON A NEW CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH Try Him and Be Convinced! WILSHIRE MOTOR SALES WE. 3-7870 Words are inadequate to show our gratitude. We take this means of thanking you, although we would love to send each of you a-personal note of thanks. To express to you and to our community our heart- felt appreciation for your friendly greetings" and for your thoughtful kindnesses, we • are planting, in your honor, a Grove of 1,000 Trees in• Israel.- We bless you for your friendships.. WILLIAM HORDES EARL. HORDES . EDWARD WISHETSKY 12603 Dexter at Fullerton NOW AVAIL BLE IN NORTHWEST SECTION Select Ranch Home Sites • WILL BUILD TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS • • _ OR CHOOS E FROM MODELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEMER BUILDING COMPANY VASSAR F. - Friday, December 25, 1953 UNiversity 4-8891 7