44 Friday, April 13, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JEWELRY APPRAISALS i KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President GEMOLOGIST/DIAMONTOLOGIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION Originators of the Harvard Roast = — AT VERY REASONABLE RATES CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 1919 Cantor Klein cited HARVARD ROW 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642.5575 WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS A HAPPY, HEALTHY PASSOVER — = Located in the Harvard Row Mall EL 6-5 1 1 0- 1 ..... Daily til 5:30 Thurs. til 8:30, Sat. til 5 Member Distrait Kosher Meat Kos M t Dealers Association Proprietor John Katz The Midrosha College of Jewish Studies presents its 28 th Annual Mina and Theodore Bargman Memorial Lecture Series CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE: JEWISH LEADERSHIP IN TRANSITION Wednesdays • April 25, May 2 and 9, 1984 • 8:00 p.m. Where: United Hebrew Schools LaMed Auditorium 21550 West Twelve Mile Rood • Southfield • 352-7117 or 354-1050 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT NO CHARGE THE PROGRAM = Cong. B'nai Moshe will pay tribute to Cantor Louis Klein "for 25 years of serv- ice and dedication" at a tes- timonial dinner at 6:30 p.m. May 6 at the synagogue. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m. The previous morning's Shabbat services will also be the occasion to honor Cantor Klein. The service will be choral, with the par- ticipation of the men's choir, under the direction of Daniel Braude. Born in Romania, Cantor Klein attended various yeshivot in Europe. He studied music at the Con- servatorium in Ostend, Belgium, and was graduated from Guildhall School of Music in London, England, where he was in- structed by Maestro Di- Veroli. He studied hazzanut with Prof. Isaac Heilman and Cantor B. Rabinowitz, but was inspired by his father who was a baal tefila and imparted to him the various traditional liturgical modes as a young boy. Cantor Klein received an honorary fellowship award from the Cantors Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary and was honored by State of Israel Bonds. He is a member of the board of the Zionist Organization of America — Detroit District and is involved in numerous organizations including the Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith; Oak Park Masonic Lodge, for which he is a sol- oist and member of the Cantor Louis Klein ritual committee; Jewish Community Council of De- troit; and the Magen David Adorn. Cantor Klein has pub- lished a book, "Songs of Prayer," incorporating all the liturgy sung in the synagogue. He is working on another book of cantorial music. Cantor Klein is a member of the Cantors Assembly of America and he held the office of treasurer. He served as chairman of the Tri-State Region Cantors Assembly and is a member of its national executive committee. He served as past president of the Detroit Cantors Council. Cantor Klein formed and trained the B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Choral Group, the men's choir and the junior choir. The cantor also trained the sisterhood mi- nyan. There is a charge for the dinner. For tickets and in- formation, call the synagogue, 548-9000. Reform leader will address Reform's Wise Sabbath Charles J. Rothschild Jr., chairman of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations, will deliver the sermon at the annual Isaac M. Wise Community Sab- bath Service at 8:15 p.m. April 20 at Temple Emanu-El. Rothschild was elected to his current post in Novem- Topic: Jewish Leadership: Real and Ideal Dote: April 25, 1984 8:00 p.m. Dr. Leonard Fein Editor, Moment Magazine Professor of Politics and Social Policy, Brandeis University Topic: Jewish Citizenship: Continuity and Community Date: May 2, 1984 8:00 p.m. Dr. Jonathan Woocher Assistant Professor of Jewish Communal Service, Brandeis University Topic: Jewish Community: Present and Future Date: May 9, 1984 8:00 p.m. Dr. David Sidorsky Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University SPONSORSHIP at The funds for these lectures are provided by the Mina and Theodore Bargman Foundation. The Borgmans were very active in charitable communal activities. In addition to their involvement at the United Hebrew Schools and the Midrosha, the Bargmons were actively involved at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Bargman was also active in Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Hadassoh and Jewish Family and Children's Services. The Midrasha is grateful to the foundation and its administrators for the support of our series. BARGMAN INSTITUTE PLANNING COMMITTEE Dr. Maxwell Bardenstein, Choirperson Janis Woxenberg, Vice-Chairperson Dr. Eli Bosse Alex Blumenberg Dr. Elliot Burns Dr. Joseph Epel Dr. Zvi Gitelman Nell Gross Rose Kaye Marcia Kersch Dr. Irving Panush Abraham Pasternak Rose Schiller Edwin Shifrin Arthur Sugarman Dr. Gerald A. Teller Dr. Jock Wayne Renee Wohl Marilyn Wolfe Charles J. Rothschild, Jr. ber 1983. He had joined the UAHC board of trustees in 1963 and served as trea- surer before being elected vice chairman in 1981. He also is a member of the board of governors of the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Reli- gion. is vice Rothschild president of the United Jewish Community of Be- rgen County, N.J.; a board member and past president of Temple Emeth of Teaneck, N.J.; and assis- tant treasurer of the Hac- kensack Medical Center. The Isaac Mayer Wise Community Sabbath brings together the Reform com- munity of greater Detroit (Temple Beth El, Temple Beth Jacob, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Israel and Temple Kol Ami). The service customarily is held on the evening of Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach, and is sponsored by the Metropoli- tan Detroit Federation of Reform Synagogues. The combined choirs of the five area Reform con- gregations, under the direc- tion of Cantor Norman Rose, will participate. The public is invited. Israel seminar on family life New York — Tel Aviv. University and the Insti- tute for Interdisciplinary Research of the Jewish Family Heritage will co- sponsor _ a symposium entitled "The Jewish Fam- ily" May 28-30 in Israel. The conference will examine the family as the focus of human life, em- phasizing the Jewish family unit and will hear lecturers from the United States, Canada, Europe and Israel.