COMMUNITY VIEWS A Singing Tribute To A Great Cantor ON. 0.6 Louis Klein was born on Shemini ow appropriate that, as Atzeret in Romania, the son of a chaz- part of the installation of zan. He began his study of the officers of the Cantors melodies of prayer as a young boy. He Council of Detroit, we was greatly influenced by the sweet take the opportunity to honor a - voice and singing style of his father. founding member and past president Cantor Klein attended yeshivot in of this organization. Europe before embarking on the Chazzan Louis Klein's career as a can- career of cantor. He studied music and tor has been an inspiration not only to voice at the Conservatorium in the members of this community, which Ostend, Belgium, and with Cantor B. he has served, but also to his colleagues Rabinowitz in Antwerp. all over the United States and In 1940, he came to Lon- Canada, who revere him. His don, England, where he devotion, concern for tradition continued his studies at the and for people, as well as his Guildhall School of Music. unquestioned talent, comple- He moved to the United ment his quiet dignity, his States in 1956. In 1958., he warmth, his ability to inspire came to Detroit and the and, to those of us whom he pulpit of Congregation has allowed to know him well, B'nai Moshe, a congregation his unusual sense of humor.. he has served for 40 years. Chazzan Klein, you are in • CANTOR Cantor Klein, with his the ranks of those fortunate, EARL BERRIS melodious baritone voice, wonderful cantors who have Special to The was soon recognized in touched the hearts and souls of Jewish News Detroit and called upon by everyone who has been privi- many organizations and leged to be in your presence. societies for recitals. He has appeared You have a deep, honest humility, which many times on radio and television helps to keep in perspective your great and delighted audiences in many con- talent. This is a status that chazzanim are certs. Some of his performance high- in constant battle trying to achieve. You lights include singing the solo of live that humility every day, and your "Cantor" in the Sacred Service by piety has sown the seeds of passion in Ernest Bloch in a performance with the hearts of countless Jews. the Oak Park Symphony and the Ken- neth Jewell Chorale. Cantor Earl Berris delivered these Other highlights include.his partici- remarks in presenting Cantor Louis pating in the premiere of the opera Klein with the Cantors Council's Life- long Achievement Award Oct. 27 at Out of the Desert by Julius Chajes, and singing the baritone solo in a festival Adat Shalom Synagogue. 1.1 " Iw many other congregations. Up until the last few years, 7E, he provided the core of the -11b'nai mitzvah training at Hil- .2 lel Day School of Metropoli- tan Detroit. As well as being an active member of the Cantors Council of Detroit, Cantor Klein is a member of the Cantors Assembly of Ameri- ca. He has been a member of its executive council and a Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel greets member of the editorial Cantor Louis Klein at the Cantors Council dinner. board of the Journal of Syna- To Klein's left is Adat Shalom Rabbi Herbert gogue Music. Cantor Klein Yoskowitz. holds an honorary fellow degree of the Cantors' Insti- performance of Avodat Hakodesh by tute of the Jewish Theological Semi- Dan Frohman and in the oratorio If nary of America, and was a recent Not Higher by Sholom Secunda. recipient of an honorary doctorate His synagogue's Chorale Ensemble from the Jewish Theological Seminary. performed concerts throughout For 40 years, Cantor Klein has Michigan and on radio and TV. The been the prayer and musical leader sisterhood and the men's and junior and also a religious. inspiration at choirs joined him to beautify the High Congregation B'nai Moshe. For most Holy Days and other special occa- of his career, Cantor Klein was joined sions. His concerts and weekly daven- in this awesome calling of being a ing were always of a high standard. chazzan by his wife Sonia, of Even more significant than his blessed memory. Cantor Klein is music are his pastoral and teaching the proud father of Maurice and his abilities. Cantor Klein has touched the wife Sally, and zayde to Samuel, Mar- lives of b'nai mitzvah, brides and cus and Laurie. bridegrooms, individuals and families Cantor Klein was the spiritual glue in times of joy and sorrow, with his that kept B'nai Moshe together during gutte neshamah, his good soul. He has the time when the members found prepared and coached talented young themselves without benefit of a rabbi men for the professional cantorate and or building. scores of others over the years to be SINGING TRIBUTE on page 37 ba'aley tefil.ah, to the benefit of his and LETTERS dential programs, group apartments, meals on wheels (five days weekly delivered to shut-ins), transportation (to and from doctors, grocery shop- ping, etc.), family counseling to heal rifts and greater understanding of ail- ing parental dependency as well as directing to appropriate use of other Jewish and non-sectarian resources. All this and more have been, and contin- ue to be, practiced for 40 and more years — the JFS is close to 80 years old! Without in any way deprecating Mr. Robert Naftaly, certainly the above programs that JFS initiated and practiced these many years are not a COJES creation, only an affirmation. I have read and re-read the laudato- ry tribute hoping to find one innova- tive program of action. If COJES is a replacement for what already exists in an atmosphere of highly trained pro- fessional, experienced, sensitively car- ing personnel, it should be so stated and explained. Listing worthwhile programs, and ignoring they already exist, is contrary to the beautiful Jewish concept of the anonymity of tzedekah. I would appreciate something less syrupy about our adoration of our seniors; don't let them eat cake — bread is where it it's at. Please don't latch on to education as an idealistic vagary; define it, please, and enact it. It costs money and heart. I'm sure that Mr. Naftaly, in his three years' tenure, is sincere. I wish him good fortune. I would hope that he appreciates my questions raised herein, especially if he knows the Detroit Jewish history and commit- ment of many years of Jewish Family . Service. Those of us bound by action and long memories truly care about the facts, and still put our money where our mouths are. Helen Rachel Samberg Farmington Hills Election Forum A Success Thank you for the time and effort you gave to make the candidates forum last week at Congregation Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses the success that it was. We were able to attract an inter- esting group of candidates and an informed audience, assuring a mean- ingful and worthwhile program. The rest is now up to the electorate. I appreciated your work in plan- ning and presenting the forum in just a few short weeks' time. Allan Gale Assistant Director Jewish Community Council of Metro- politan Detroit Volunteers Made The Day The Jewish Family Servke Fall Fix-Up Project took place on Nov. 1. The sec- ond annual event assisted homebound older adults and others in need of cleanup and minor home repairs. This project is held in conjunction with the National Make A Difference Day. I would like to publicly thank the community for the overwhelming sup; port that we received this year. More than 170 enthusiastic and dedicated 110 19 Detroit Jewish News a