, 40 THE -DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1919 • Lights! Action! MACK PITT Orchestra And His DISCO MACHINE Stereophonic Dolby Sound! Pop-Soul-Top 40 358-3642 Ann Arbor Hebrew School Elects Blumberg President Paul Blumberg was elected president of the He- brew Day School of Ann Arbor for the 1979-1980 schoOl year. 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For reservations by Wednesday, call Jerry Schlussel, 541-1251; or Irene Schooler, 399-8877. Veterans Name _ National Leader WASHINGTON --- The Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. recently elected Harris B. Stone of Alexan- dria, Va., as the national commander. Stone has served JWV in many capacities, including past chairman of the na- tional board of inquiry, vice chairman of the national executive committee, na- tional public affairs com- mittee and 10 years as a na- tional executive commit- teeman. He is a past post commander and quarter- master and past depart- ment commander of the Dis- trict of Coluinbia. He also has served for two years as chairman of the na- tional personnel committee, nine years as chairman of the national resolutions committee, chairman of the national foreign affairs committee, chairman of the JWV Task Force on the Fu- ture, national supply offi- cer, national civil rights officer and member of the national constitution and by-laws committee. CINDERELLA'S CASTLE BACK TO SCHOOL VALUES Yiddish Concert in Oak Park The Workmen's Circle J.T. Zuckerman Culture Fund, the Jewish Commu- nity Council and the Shalem Aleichem Institute in co-operation with the city of Oak Park will sponsor a Yiddish concert 2 p.m. Aug. 26 at Oak Park Major Park. In case of rain. the concert will be held 2 p.m. Sept. 2 at the park. The concert will feature Eric Rosenow and his Con- tinentals, Cantor Shabtai - Ackerman of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and Cantor Joseph Barenholtz. A native of Berlin, Rosenow studied at the Sterns Conservatory there and later emigrated to Shanghai, where he re- mained until his arrival in the U.S. in 1948. He formed a band, which performed throughout the U.S. and Canada for more than 25 years. He is past president of the Einstein Lodge of Bnai Brith and is vice president of Shaarit Hap- laytah. Cantor Ackerman was trained in Kishinev. At age 16 he officiated at the Great Synagogue of Kishinev. During World War II, he was wounded by the Nazis and in 1945, while a refugee in Russia, chanted services in the Great Moscow Synagogue. After the war he was ap- pointed cantor of the Ahavas Achim congrega- tion in Bucharest. When Russia occupied Romania, Cantor Ackerman and his family went to Israel, where he was named cantor of Cong. Beth El and later be- came the' cantor at the Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv. Following a nation- wide tour of the U.S. in 1955, he was appointed can- tor at Cong. Beth Abraham and is currently the cantor at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Born in Poland, Cantor Barenholtz took his canto- rial training in his home- land. He was a soloist in synagogue choirs 'as a child. In 1945, he went to Ger- many where he studied opera until 1947, when he emigrated to the U.S. He had advance musical train- ing at--the Detroit Conser- vatory of Music and was the former cantor at Cong. Beth Aaron and Cong. Beth Achim. 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