_ 52 Friday, December 22, 1918 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shaarey Zedek to Conduct Farewell Sabbath Service in Honor of Cantor Jacob Barkin The SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA Featuring - T.V. & Recording Artist A special kidush and ex- pressions of appreciation for the services of Cantor Jacob Barkin will mark the serv- ices this Sabbath morning, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 255-1599 354-0110 SOMETHING CATCHY! Up To II 0% OFF at CANTOR JACOB BARKIN THE FRONT ROOM Cantor Barkin is retir- ing after nine years as haz- zan of Shaarey Zedek and this Saturday's services are being marked to honor the nationally prominent can: for and noted authority on music in relation to the synagogue.' Barkin's extensive com- munity involvements add to the interest in the farewell Sabbath services as an acclaim for his role in Greater Detroit Jewish events. Cantor Barkin, who has achieved an out- standing reputation as a cantor and concert per- former, came to Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek in 1969 succeeding Cantor Sonenklar as cantor of the congregation. Across From Landmark Restaurant IN THE GREEN-LINCOLN BLDG. 25900 GREENFIELD = Oak Park Latest In Women's Apparel and Accessories Regulars and Juniors • Jeans • Skirts • Sweaters • Blouses • Bags • Costume Jewelry • Etc- Joe Glazer Sandy Grossman 559-6754 Cantor Barkin's concert appearances have taken him throughout the United States and into Canada, Mexico, Israel and many European countries. He per- formed with many major symphony orchestras. Moving to Washington, D.C., D.C. after some years on the Coast, he made his debut with the National Symphony in 1950 and per- formed for three United States Presidents. For nearly three decades prior to corning to Shaarey Zedek, Cantor Barkin served prom- inent congregations in the United States. His cantorial career began at the Geary Street Temple in San Fran- cisco. Cantor - Barkin played an important leadership role in Shaarey Zedek's sponsoring the Jerusalem Symphony program in-4975; in the congregation's sponsor- ing and launching the American career of Rus sian :violinist Alexander' Treger. He organized, prepared and performed in the com- memorative concert celeb- rating the 25th anniversary of I-Srael independence. In 1972 he was instrumental in the development of a con- cert sponsored by the cul- tural commission (co- sponsored with Temple Is- rael) in which he was a lead- ing soloist. Cantor Barkin's first De- troit recital was presented by the music and drama di- vision of the Cultural Commission when he was accompanied by his brother Leo, a pianist, in 1969. The following year he planned and participated in a con- cert of special tribute to the late Mr. Dan Frohman, on his 25th anniversary pre- senting a world premiere of "The Holy Sabbath," a sac- red service by Mr. Frohman. Cantor Barkin has di- rected the- cultural com- mission's music home series. In 1970 he was chairman of the South- field Arts Council and in 1971 was chairman of its music committee. Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster 352-7112 Daily 105; Thurs. & Fri. til 9 Sat. til 5; Sun. 12 to 5 - s's In 1975 Cantor Barkin was the recipient of a Koved Award Citation, along with the congregation. The cita- tion was presented to Can- tor Barkin at the Cantor's Assembly Convention "in appreciation for the extra- ordinary efforts which he extended to help provide the funds which had made possible the publication, re- search, education and scholarship aid programs of the Cantors Assembly." In 1972 the "Shaarey Zedek Jacob Barkin Scholarship" at the Cantors Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary was established. A member of a musical family, Cantor Barkin studied at the Toronto Con- servatory and Eastman School of Music, then , pur- sued a career in the United LENNY UEBERMAN Orchestra 559. 0844 States. 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