Tribute to Israel

though thrones have fallen,
and empires have perished,
and creeds have changed,
and living tongues have be-
come dead, still exist with a
Cantor Mikhail Alexandra-
vitality seemingly unimpair- vich, who recently was able
ed. — Henry George.
to leave the Soviet Union for
a new life in Israel, will be
presented by Adat Shalom
Synagogue in "A Concert of
Solidarity With Soviet Jew-
ry" 8:15 p.m. Nov. 18.
Cantor Alexandrovich, a
Featuring the ALL NEW
master of liturgical music,
PRINCE EDWARD STYLES
Yiddish folk song and classi-
cal opera, has received high
and TUXTAILS and
critical acclaim in his con-
VELVETS& ALLCOLOR
cert tours of the United
FLARES ALSO WHITE
States.
FLARES & RUFFLED
In 1946, Cantor Alexandro-
vich was forced by the Soviet
SHIRTS IN 18 COLORS
government to cease his reli-
gious involvement. From that
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time until 1970, he performed
regularly as a vocalist
Fittings
throughout the Soviet Union
Volare Boots in
and had the distinction of re-
Black and White
a ceiving the Stalin Prize.
Comp ete line --
In 1970, when he announced
Group Rates for
of Men's Suits wad

Cantor Who Left USSR to Give
Adat Shalom 'Solidarity Concert'

Israel—a people who have
been overthrown, crushed,
scattered; who have been
ground, as it were, to very
dust, and flung to the four
winds of heaven; yet who,

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Beth Yehudah Schools

cordially invites you to its

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Honoring

A. HOWARD BLOCH

and

MRS. LEO LAUFER

Silver Torah Award Recipients

GUEST SPEAKER

COLONEL ROBERT D. HEINL

Military Analyst featured in the Detroit News

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1973

Cocktails: 6:00 p.m.
Dinner: 7:00 p.m.

David B. Holtzman
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Daniel A. Laven
Joseph Nusbaum
Irving 1. Palman
Julius Rotenberg
Alex Saltsman
I. William Scheer
Max Stollman
Philip Stollman

Committee
General Chairman
Ernest L. Citron

Hillel L. Abrams

Isador Averbach
Marvin Berlin
Max Biber
Leonard Borman
Benjamin Bradman

Jack J. Carmen
Max Carmen
David N. Cohen
Solomon N. Cohen
Irwin I. Cohn

Nathan I. Goldin
Daniel A. Loven
Alex Saltsmon

Samuel Hechtman
Joseph Nusbaum
I. William Sher.
Meyer Weingarden

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Morris Dorn
Reubin abrinsky
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Ruben Grevnin

Sol Lessman
Irving I. Palman
Solomon Rothenberg
Nathan Sobermon
A. M. Silverstein
Charles Snow

David B. Holtzman
Arnold Josef/
Eugene Krauss
David Kuperwasser

Max Stollman
Philip Stollman
Louis Topor
Julius Wainer

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structure for agriculture and
other economic activities and
for construction of housing
through reclamation, drain-
age and the cutting of roads
to connect the valley settle-
ments with those on the ad-
joining mountain ridge.

Cantor ALEXANDROVICH

his desire to leave for Is-
rael, all concert engagements
ceased. After the intercession
of world artistic figures, Can-
tor Alexandrovich received
his emigration papers for Is-
rael in 1971.
Alexandrovich now is the
cantor of a synagogue in
Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel
Aviv.
The community is invited.
For tickets, call the syna-
gogue office, 851-5100.

My Price is
on the
Bottom of
the Ladder

George Brant

SUPERIOR
OLDS

Talent alone cannot make
a writer. There must be a
man behind the book.—R. W.
Emerson.

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1. Quote the Bible sentence
which expresses the ideal at-
titude to one's neighbor.
Where is it found?
2. The UN has inscribed on
its building a well known quo-
tation about peace. Quote it,
and give its source.
3. What is the Hebrew
equivalent for Psalms?
4. What book of the Bible
is read on Tisha b'Av?
5. In the traditional home
on Friday night, what pass-
age from the Bible is read in
praise of the woman?
6. What important passage
from the Bible is included in
the Mezuza?
7. Who of the Patriarchs
never left the land of Canaan
and why?
8. During Solomon's reign,
his kingdom knew a period of
peace and tranquility. What
is the Bible phrase which
expresses this period?
9. How did God reveal
Himself to Moses and to
Elijah?
10. What is a Nazirite?

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HONORARY CHAIRMEN

A. Howard Bloch
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Seymour Rabinowitz
Julius Rotenberg

JERICHO—Extensive land
development work is being
carried out in the Peza'el
sector of the Lower Jordan
Valley by the Jewish Nation-
al Fund.
The program includes the
preparation of the land infra-

QUIZ ANSWERS

SPONSORS:

Ruben Grevnin
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Development Work Up in Jordan Valley

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Ernest L. Citron
Rubin Dubrinsky
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
Dr. Leon Fill
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
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Cooperation With Arabs
Cooperation and friendly
work with the Arab people
must be the cornerstone of
all our Zionist activities in
the land of Israel. It would
be sinful for us to minimize
the importance of this ques-
tion which today is serious,
and I am sure that its solu-
tion will eventually be bene-
ficial for both peoples. —
Chaim Weizmann, 1937.

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