Shaarey Zedek's °Voice' Israel Bonds dinner honors longtime leader Cantor Chaim Najman. BILL CARROLL Special to the Jewish News A fter more than 25 years on the bimah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek — davening most of the time with his back to the congre- gation — Cantor Chaim Najman is ready for his front-view close-up. He'll get it Monday, May 9, when he and his wife, Dr. Sherrell "Sherry" Najman, will be honored at Shaarey Zedek's annual State of Israel Bonds Tribute Dinner at the Southfield synagogue. They will receive the State of Israel Declaration of Independence Award. The dinner was postponed from last fall to avoid a conflict with another Shaarey Zedek fund- raising event. - Like most chazzanim, Cantor Najman has played a significant &tit mainly behind-the-scenes role at the synagogue, staying above the fray of synagogue poli- tics, expressing a keen sense of humor, teaching youngsters and adults and developing innovative musical programs for congregants. Until recently, he followed a Shaarey Zedek tradi- tion, which he favors, of davening facing the Torah so as to be transmitting his prayers directly to God. Now he faces the congregation for portions of the service at the request of the current officers, he said. They feel it encourages more participation by congregants. He has officiated at hundreds of weddings and funerals, guided countless bar and bat mitzvah stu- dents, appeared in concerts throughout the country — even sang the national anthem several times before baseball games at Tiger Stadium-- and he has worked with a number of assistant rabbis, executive directors and more than a dozen congregational presidents. Cantor Najman, 68, has achieved one of the longest tenures of any chazzan in the Detroit Jewish community. He reached the pinnacle of his profession in 1999-2001, when he served two years as president of the International Cantors Assembly. He worked his way up through the ranks of the local and state can- tors' organizations and by serving on the executive committee and holding several officer positions in the international group. Under his guidance, the Cantors Assembly pub- lished a new machzor for the High Holidays, a new siddur (prayer book) and major oratorios, one of them by Dr. Sholom Kalib of Farmington Hills, can- tor emeritus of Congregation Beth Israel in Flint. "Cantor Najman has graced the Shaarey Zedek sanctuary with dignity, elegance and in the authentic spirit of the finest in synagogue music," Dr. Kalib said. Stephen Stein of Akron, Ohio, executive vice presi- dent of the Cantors Assembly, added, "Cantor Najman is very highly respected among his colleagues ... and has a great knowl- edge of Jewish culture and law." Genuine Style But there also have been some scary moments in the cantor's career, such as a few years ago when he had to remain completely silent for six weeks after having delicate surgery on his vocal chords, a com- mon occurrence for many singers. But he bounced back without missing a beat. When his current con- tract expires at the end of next year, he will assume emeritus status, and he is working out a retirement plan with the synagogue to allow me to continue to participate in some services." "He has a fantastic knowledge of our faith and the liturgy — second to none," declared Steve Weisberg, Shaarey Zedek president. "He has an uncanny ability to inte- grate the melodies of each holiday into the regular " service, and thus, prepare . congregants for the holi- day. He's a fabulous can- tor and teacher, in every respect." Weisberg said a syna- gogue committee has Cantor Najman has led Shaarey Zedek in prayer for more than a quarter century. launched a search for Cantor Najman's replace- ment. recognition for him and Shaarey Zedek. The choir, "His beautiful tenor voice and genuine cantorial directed for. 22 years by Eugene Zweig of West style have brought beauty and elegance to our servic- Bloomfield, will present a special musical program at es," said Max Somberg, 93, of West Bloomfield, a the Israel Bond dinner, although the cantor himself Shaarey Zedek member for 53 years. "His voice will not sing. opens people's hearts and inspires them to prayer. "We are pleased to honor the Najmans for their With his years of experience, he's able to blend the devoted service to our synagogue," said Marta traditional chants into the services — something the Rosenthal of Franklin and Lawrence Jackier of West younger chazzans of today have not been exposed to." Bloomfield, co-chairs of the dinner. "This is an Cantor Najman's musical programs and pageants opportunity to recognize the Najmans for enhancing — and work with the synagogue's professional choir SHAAREY ZEDEK'S 'VOICE' on page 70 and other choral groups — have earned national " • 4IN 4/28 2005 69