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September 05, 1958 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-09-05

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Calendar of Jewish FeslivalS
and Fast Days for 5719 (1958-59)

1958

Rosh Hashanah (57-19)
Yom Kippur
Sukkot (1st & 2nd days)
Shemini Atzeret
Simhat Torah
Hanukah __
Fast of Tebeth

Sept. 15, 16
Sept. 24
Sept. 29, 30
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 21

.

1959

Tu b'Shevat
Purim
Passover
1st day
2nd day ...
7th day •
8th day
Lag b'Omer '
Shavuot
Fast of Tammuz
Tisha b'Ab

Jan. 25
Mar. 24

,

April 23
April 24
April 29
April 30
May 26
June 12, 13
July 23
Aug. 13
Oct. 3, 4

Rosh Hashanah (5720)

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Cantor Tambor Plan to Finalize Israel Bond
to _Serve Flint's
Holy Day Appeals on Wednesday'
Cong. Beth Israel Final preparations for the technical and mechanical pro-

Louis K a s 1 e, president of
Beth Israel, in Flint, announces
that a full time cantor has been
engaged for the first time in
the history of this congrega-
tion. Unanimously elected to
serve Beth Israel is Cantor
Jacob E. Tambor of ,Detroit.
Cantor Tambor was born in
Hungary in 1917. His f at he r,
Chazan Abraham Tambor,
started his son's liturgical train-
ing while the younger Tambor
was still in his cradle. Jacob
Tambor attended the Hun-
garian Yeshiva and at the age
of 13 chanted the High Holy
Day Services for the first time.
He came to this country in
1931 and continued his vocal
training under voice authority,
'7,---'5MOlefsky, in
New Y ork.
He received
h i s advanced
1 iturgical
studies from
,the noted
)Cantors
Men-
4
e 1 e Shapiro
and Schnipo-
'lisky.

Cantor Tambor Cant or

Tambor served the Washington
Heights Cong. and Temple Beth
El of Brooklyn, and was noted
in New York for his many
radio presentitions. In 1949 he
was called , to the Beth El Con-
gregation in Miami and in 1952
he was selected to be the soloist
at the fourth anniversary cel-
ebration of the State of Israel.
For the past three years he
had been affiliated with Cong.
,Ahavas Achim. He was awarded
a citation by the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Detroit for
his performances on s e v era 1 .
telecasts.
Cantor Tambor is vice pres-
ident of the Cantors Associa-
tion of Detroit. He is married
and has a son and daughter.
His son, Milton, 20, is a senior
at Wayne State University and
is an instructor of Hebrew at
the United Hebrew Schools.
His daughter. Gloria. 16. is a
junior at Mu m f or d High
School.

Israel Bond High Holy Day ap-
peals will be set at the Israel
Bond High Holy Day Religious
Council meeting, next Wednes-
day, 8 p.m., at Congregation
Adas Shalom.
The meeting will be attended
by rabbis, congregational pres-
idents and lay leaders. Phillip
Stollman, chairman of the ap-
peals committee. with co-chair-
men Norman Allan and Erry
Lowenthal, will coordinate the

cedures attendant to this med-
ium. of Israel bond sales.
In addition to the .21 syna-
gogues already -enrolled in ,the
Holy Day Appeals, as an-
nounced in a previous issue, of
The Jewish News, - the following
synagogues also-will join in :,he
program: Beth Joseph, Ever-

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