THE DETRO IT J EWISH NEWS -® Friday, Septem ber 26, I958-6 Bet Yehudah News VOL. 6, No. 2 Beth Yehudah Schools, Dexter at Sturtevant September 26, 1958 Slate Ninth Annual Dinner Show, Nov. 16 I gor Gorin to Star at L atin Quarter JOSEPH LEE Dinner Chairman ALLEN B. KRAMER Co-Dinner Chairman DANIEL A. LAVEN Treasurer BENJAMIN FREEDLAND Co-Dinner Chairman List Principal Workers for Nov. 16 Dinner-Show Typical of the support given annually to the tradi- tional Dinner-Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools is the interest shown in the institution by leaders from all walks of Jewish life. It is from this list of communal leaders that mem- bers of various committees for the Dinner-Show are enlisted each year. Following then are the chairmen, officers and workers for this year's program: General ChairMan Secretary Mr. Joseph Lee Mr. Morris Karbal Dinner Co-Chairmen Toastmaster Mr. Benjamin P. Freedland The Hon. John M. Wise Mr. Allen B. Kramer Arrangements Chairman Treasurer Mr. David Goldberg Mr. Daniel A. Laven ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN Mr. Hy Beale Mr. Albert J. Goodman Mr. David I. Berris Mr. Benjamin Gould Mr. A. Howard Bloch Mr. Samuel Hechtman Mr. Al Borman Mr. Albert Shapiro Mr. Max Biber Mr. Howard Shapiro Mr. David J. Cohen Mr. Phillip Stollman Mr. Nathan I. Goldin Mr. Jack Sylvan Mr. Peter S. Goldstein Mr. Meyer Weingarden Mr. Nathaniel H. Goldstick Mr. Morris W. Zack MEMBERS OF THE DINNER COMMITTEE Mr. Jack Carmen Mr. Alex Saltzman Mr. Ernest Citron Mr. Joseph B. Silver Mr. Isadore R. Cohen Mr. A. Silverstein Mr. Wolf Cohen Mr. Morris Snow Mr. Rubin Dubrinsky Mr. Samuel B. Solomon Mr. Arthur Klein Mr. Max Stollman Mr. Jack Korman Mr. Norman Sukenic Mr. Sol Lefton Mr. Julius Wainer Much excitement and enthu- siasm already has been gener- ated in the community over the approach of the ninth annual Dinner and Show of the Beth Yehudah Schools, this city's outstanding social affair. To be held jointly under the auspices of the Beth Yehudah School's Businessmens' Council and the Executive Committee, the event of the year will take place at 6 p.m., Sunday, Novem- ber 16, at the Latin Quarter. Joseph Lee, a leading mem- ber of both the Executive Com- mittee and the Businessmen's Council, as well as a leader in many of this community's lead- ing causes, has been named general chairman for the din- ner. In accepting the chairman- ship, Mr. Lee said, _"With the help of one of the best dinner committees we have yet had, I believe we can make the 1958 Dinner-Show, our ninth annual event, the biggest and most suc- cessful one yet." He also announced that major assistance would be forthcom- IGOR GORIN ing from Allen B. Kramer and Benjamin P. Freedland, who were named co-chairmen. Highlighting t h e evening's principal entertainment will be opera star Igor Gorin, who will be making a return visit by pop- ular request. The noted bari- .Mr. Igor Gorin, wha has been a coast to coast telecast of "La tone's rich, full - bodied voice thrilled audiences at previous described variously as "bril- Traviata," and he was invited Dinner-Shows, both with his liant," "magnetic personality" to tour in the role with the rendition of operatic arias and and "thrilling voice" will appear NBC Opera. A favorite of millions of his endearing treatment of here to head the cast of enter- cantorial.and Yiddish folk mein- tainers for the ninth annual radio listeners, Mr. Gorin is Dinner-Show of the Beth Ye- often heard on the "Telephone dies. Arrangements for the enter- hudah Schools .at 6 p.m., Sunday, Hour." Another highlight of his tainment is being made by Nov. 16, at the Latin Quarter. career was his appearance as David Goldberg, arrangements Mr. Gorin, possessor of a rich Brigham Young in the music- chairman, who advises that sen- and warm baritone voice, oc- drama "All Faces West," which sational comedian Allen King •cupies . an eminent position in has been produced each sum- is also expected to appear at the world of music. A singer mer for him since 1948 at this year's dinner. of the first magnitude, his re- Ogden, Utah. The Milwaukee Sentinel wrote The Dinner-Show is given an- cital tours and engagements nually by the Beth Yehudah have taken him to every state about him last year, "Gorin has Schools in order to raise suf- in the Union, into every Cana-, a big voice, yet he can sing in ficient funds to carry out a com- dian province, to Cuba and Ha- the inost delicate and ingratiat- ing tones when. a song demands plete program of all-day school- waii. it." ing and afternoon classes for He is one of the most re- Other critics, in pointing out nearly 1,000 boys and girls who engaged performers in the con- his "divine lust for song," have attend the Yeshivath Beth cert world. He excels in opera, written, "The audience took Mr. Yehudah. having sung principal roles in Dinner reservations may be "The Barber of Seville," "La Gorin to its collective heart" made by contacting David Gold- Traviata,"- Pagliacci," "Faust," and "His radiant personality, berg's office, 630 Michigan "II Trovatore" and "The Tales authoritative style and forth- right musicianship crown him Bldg., WO 1-1329. of Hoffmann." with all the requisites of a great In 1957, Mr. Gorin made his singer. Gorin proved himself debut with the NBC Opera Com- to be a singer of the first mag- pany as the Elder Germont in nitude." Gorin's Thrilling Voice Given Acclaim by Nation's Critics . • DAVID GOLDBERG Arrangements Chairman JOHN M. WISE Traffic Court Referee Toastmaster MORRIS KARBAL P etn.tv