Cantor Named At B'nai David WELL DRESSED READ Cantor Stuart Friedman Cantor Stuart D. Friedman of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has been appointed cantor of Cong. B'nai David, according to Fred Ferber, congregational president. Cantor Friedman is a native of Baltimore, Md., where he re- ceived his early, religious, secu- lar, and musical education. As a high school student he attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music; he continued his studies at Towson State University, earning a B.A. degree in music and vocal performance. Cantor Friedman has furthered his vocal studies at Towson State University and the Cleveland Institute of Music. He is a graduate of the high school division of the Baltimore Hebrew College and also attended its undergraduate division. He furthered his Judaic studies at Yeshiva University and has con- tinued these studies privately. Cantor Friedman studied the art of chazzanut privately with several prominent cantors in the Baltimore area, including Cantor Abraham J. Denburg. For several years, he was a tenor soloist in Cantor Denburg's choir. He is a graduate of the Cantorial Train- ing Institute of Yeshiva Univer- sity, where he studied with Can- tors Macy Nulman, Noah Schall and Bernard Beer. Cantor Friedman has appeared in concerts in Baltimore, Cleve- land and Canada. He has also of- ficiated in synagogues through- out the Baltimore metropolitan area, as well as in Chicago, Con- necticut, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and Canada. For the past 4 1/2 years, he has served as the cantor of the Oheb Zedek - Taylor Road Synagogue in Cleve- land Heights. Cantor Friedman is an active member of the Cantors Council of America, the Jewish Ministers' Cantors' Association and the American Society for Jewish Music. 1 The JEWISH NEWS covers the events from the Mideast to the Midwest. Now, with our new T-shirt, we even cover our readers! For the regular subscription price of only $21.00, you get both the T-shirt and 52 weeks of this much acclaimed Jewish publica- tion. This offer is for NEW subscriptions only. Current subscribers may order the T-shirt for only $3.75. Allow four weeks delivery. Please clip coupon and mail to: JEWISH NEWS T-SHIRT 20300 CIVIC CENTER DR., SUITE 240 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076-4138 NAME ADDRESS CITY Cancer Meeting A Focus on Living (with cancer) meeting will be held on Monday, at 7:30 p.m. in the Southfield Civic Center. For information, contact the American Cancer Society, 557-5353. 1 year - $21 ADULT EX. LG. STATE ZIP 2 years - $39 Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 Enclosed $ ADULT LARGE L ADULT MED. ADULT SM. Ll CHILD LARGE L CHILD MED. L CHILD SM. 33