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August 18, 1972 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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Beth Israel Hires ( Imam-

Friday, August 18, 1977-9

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

errall for High holy Days

Cantor Verrall Ines in Toronto casional cantor for various con
liazzan Orland Verrall of Tor
ith his w ife and two children. gregations including Cong. Beth
onto has been engaged by Cong
lie
is principally employed in music Sholom of Ottawa where he led
Beth Israel to serve as cantor for
education while seri. ing as an oc- High Holy Days services in 1971.
the High Holy Days.
Cantor N'errall was horn anal
educated in Czechoslovakia. After
learning traditional cantorial modes
in his native land, Cantor Verrall
SEE OR CALL
graduated from the Music Conserv-
Harry Shapiro, a grocer for 301 Feinstein and Mrs. James (Bar- atory in Rome.
After serving as first cantor in
years, died Aug. 8 at age 68. I bara) Weisberg: a brother, }tuna
Born in Kiev, Russia Mr. Sha- Baiter of Los Angeles; three sis- a synagogue in London, Eng., he
piro, 6614 Colonial, came to Flint ters, Mrs. Rose Baiter and Mrs. sang for many years as cantor
WILSON CRISSMAN CADILLAC
in 1941 from Pittsburgh and imme- Sadie Sleitman, both of New York, of Cong. Rosh Pins in Winnipeg
RES. 642-6836
CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
diately started a grocery store at and Miss Rifka Foreman of Rus- He also has regularly appeared as
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM
a
soloist
in
concerts
and
in
the
sia:
It
grandchildren
and
two
1543 Detroit. He operated it until
media.
1948. That same year he purchased great-grandchildren.

FI in

ews

I

NEW CADILLAC?

Harry Shapiro, Ex-Grocer, Dead at 68

ANDY BLAU

in BIRMINGHAM at

a store at 209 E. Second, now
known as Shapiro's. In 1970 he
sold the store to his two sons. He
was semi-retired. A member of
Cong. Beth Israel, Mr. Shapiro
served as assistant cantor for the
synagogue during the High Holy
Days.
Ile leaves his wife. Sophie; two
sons, Irwin and Edward: two
daughters Mrs. Lawrence (Rita)

You on
the Move

For the second straight year,
Mark Weston has won top honors
in the 18-hole division of the Flint
Junior Golf Association. Ile earned
the championship flight title at
Kearsley Lake Golf Course.

illa rria ges

SEGAL-GOLDMAN: In a re-
cent ceremony held in New York.
Greer B. Goldman of New York
was married to David F. Segal,
also of New York. The bride is
the daughter of Mrs. B. Everett
Goldman of Miller Rd. West. and
the late Mr. Goldman. The bride-
groom is the son of Mrs. Baruch
Zetter of New York City and the
late Rabbi Samuel M. Segal. The
couple will live in New York.

Community
Calendar

Aug. 23 — Bnai Brith Golf Stag.
z.t Grand Blanc Golf Club.

Meeting Canceled

Alfred Klein. president of the
:Tint Jewish Community Count.•.
,TITIOWI , CS that due to unavoidable
Ireurnsta:•.,. es. the hoard of go% -
-rnors will not meet this month
,:'rd nicetings will re, , ,,e-ne Sept .
and thereafter the -Ph Thurs-
.::::: of each month.

10 Families From USSR,
E. Europe Arrive in NY

NEW YDRK 'JT-t — Nineteen
Jewish immigrants. comprisin..: 10
family units from the Soviet Union.
Poland and Romania. recently ar-
rived at Kennedy International Air-
port. Gaynor I. Jacobson. executive
vice president of the United Iliac
Service. announced. -Bias assisted '
all the newcomers in their migra-
tion to the United States.
Four of the family units will he
resettled in the Greater New N'ock '
.irea, one in Cedar Grove, N.J.,
and the others in Chicago. Phila-
delphia, Albany and Columbus. 0.
The migrants include Mr. and
Mrs. Simion Schneider and their
daughter Maya from Riga, Mr. and
Mrs. Moise Schor of Romania and
Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Tune and
their son Mark from Pinsk.
The Schors were reunited with
their daughter and son-in-law, Drs.
Simone and Salviu Cohan of New
York City, and Tune was reunited
with his brother Joe of Brooklyn,
after a separation of 26 years.

The ability to make love friv-
olously is the chief characteristic
which distinguishes human beings
from the beasts. —Heywood Broun.

Our Fall collection of fine suitings by Eagle,

Petrocelli, Hammonton Pork, Groshire, Cardinal,

Grenadier and our very own Stuart St. John and

Lyle

Picard

is 'now complete. Our old world

tailors will custom

fit our selection to your

complete satisfaction and have a good year!

LINCOLN CENTER

Greenfield at /O''s M,le Rds.

Use

yo,

Sh.4rnon Charge we honor

Most other roo,or credd cords olso

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