Ifehudah News September 27, 1957 Beth Yehudah Schools, Dexter at Sturtevant Vol. 5, No. 1 Eighth Annual Dinner and Show Oct. 27 Bloch Latin Quarter s Scene to of Social Event With preparations ender way for the Eighth Annual Dinner and Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools,/ the following commun- ity leaders were named this week to serve as Chairmen: The eighth annual Dinner and Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools; held jointly under the co-sponsor•hip of the Business- men's Council and . Synagogue CoUncil, will be held this year at 6 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27, at the Latin Quarter, 3067 East Named to Head List of Chairmen HONORARY CHAIRMAN Hon. PatriCk V. McNamara U.S. Senator from Michigan DANIEL A. LAVEN Treasurer Grand Boulevard. It was announced_by A. How- ard Bloch, general'chairman of the program, that U.S. Sen. Pat; rick V; McNamara, of Michigan, will serve as Honorary Mali,- GENERAL CHAIRMAN Mr. A. Howard Bloch DINNER CO-CHAIRMEN Benjamin P. Freedland Joseph. Lee TREASURER Daniel A. Laven A. HOWARD BLOCH General Chairman Hon. PATRICK V. MeNAMARA United States Senator Honorary Chairman • Man. -Mr. Bloch also stated that , the Dinner and Show would fea- ture as entertainment two yoting stars who are rising quickly in the field of show business. They are Brooklyn-born co - median Jack Wakefield, who has just been signed by Ed Sul- livan for a series of six tele- vision shows, beginning on Dee. 1, and Wilhelm Silber, brilliant op-eratic tenor who came to this country as an escapee from , Communist oppression. SECRETARY Morris Karbal TOASTMASTER' Nathaniel H. Goldstick MORRIS KARBAL Secretary ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN David I. Berris Nathan Borinstein ' David J. Cohen Irwin I. Cohn Nathan I. Goldin Samuel Hechtman. Jack Korman Samuel B. Solomon Morris Snow Phillip Stollman Meyer Weingar den Morris W. Zack MEMBERS OF THE DINNER COMMITTEE Joseph Benz Max-Carmen Isadore R. Cohen Wolf Cohen Reubin Dubrinsky Peter S. Goldstein Harry Levine • Isadore Muskovitz Abe Nusbaum Irving Palman Irving Raimi Alex Saltsman Joseph B. Silver Abe Silverstein NATHANIEL II. GOLDSTICK Max Stollman Assistant Corporation Counsel, Norman Sukenie City of Detroit Julius Wainer Toastmaster Traditionally, one of the out- standing social events of the season, the Dinner and Show serves to provide funds for the maintenance of the school sy_s- • teni of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. JOSEPH LEE Co-Chairman BENJAMIN P. FREEDLAND Co-Chairman To Our Members and Friends and to the Many Loyal Supporters of the BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS Our Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy And' Prosperous New Year innnm Iznn • At present, the schools serve over -800 students on an all-day or afternoon school basis. The Main building is located at Dex- ter and Sturtevant, while there are two branches in the North-. west section. The newest branch, called the Suburban Hebrew Academy, is an all-day school for suburban and Northwest area youngsters. It has been started this fall with enrollment in the pre-sob:KJ, kindergarten and nursery classes. The school will expand its facilities in the coming years. Comedian Jack Wakefield, Tenor Wilhelm Sitter to Entertain at - Show . * * 4 Rising Young Stars to Headline Dinner Program A Brooklyn-born comeman wiho received his stage name from a section of the Bronx where he grew up will enter- tain Detroiters attending the Eighth Annual Dinner and Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools on Oct. 27. • He is Jack Wakefield who re- cently finished a,Broadway run in the musical revue "Catch a Star." Jack, born Milton Fa- gin, started his - career, in his teens by appearing in amateur contests. Later, he went on to club dates, and has appeared in night spots from Miami Beach to Montreal. Many Detroiters will remember his appearance' at the Elmwood Casino in Windsor. He also has been on a number of television Shows, including the Red Buttons Show, and has been signed by Ed Sullivan for six telecasts later this year. His chief claim to fame came in the Broadway musical, "Catch a Star," in which he won rave reviews appearing with Pat Carroll in a parody of WAKEFIELD Wilhelm Silber, who has' been * • * * called "a tenor with gold in his voice," will be one of the stars featured at the Eighth Annual Dinner and Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools. Although a . comparative new- comer in this country, his repu- tation in the musical world al- ready is established. Only a , few years after arriving in the U.S. from Vienna, where he fled in 1949 froth his native Hun- gary, he thrilled audiences in many American cities, as he did previously' in Europe and South America. He began singing at the age of five with the choir of his father, the Cantor of Debrecen, and, in 1945, he succeeded his father who had died in a Nazi concentration camp. After his escape from Hungary, he served for two years as Chief Cantor • of a Vienna synagogue. - He has been a soloist at New York's Town Hall and CE..rnegie. Hall, appeared on the Chicago Theater of the Air and sang be- fore 75,000 people at the 1953 Chicagoland Music Festival. He currently is a member of Chi- cago's Lyric Opera. WILHELM SILBER -4