Moved By Music At Akiva dinner, a powerful song chronicles Rabbi Leo Goldman's liberation from Holocaust. Lynne Meredith Schreiber F Special to the Jewish News . ew people had dry eyes when the youth choir sang "The Man from Vilna" at the recent Yeshivat Akiva annual family concert, especially because the man who inspired the Abie Rotenberg song, Rabbi Leo Goldman of Oak Park, was in the audience. "I looked at the audience, more than half of whom had tears in their eyes," said Mark Nadel, Akiva president. "I've never seen that before. There are times when you hit a cer- tain emotional chord in music, but it's rare that you see such an emotional response!' The 50-person choir, which includes children in third, fourth and fifth grades, fea- tured a solo by fourth-grader Emily Scherrer of West Bloomfield, who sang earlier the same day in La Boheme at the Michigan Opera Theatre. Musicians from the concert, "Voices for Israel Unplugged," accompanied the choir. More than 400 people attend- ed the concert on Nov. 6, Nadel said. Musicians performed selections from the Voices for Israel two-CD "We Are the World"-style effort to raise money for Israeli terror vic- tims. Performers included local musician Avy Schreiber, Jordan B. Gorfinkel (VFI producer), Sean Altman, Moshe Cohen and Peretz Cik. In an added twist, Rabbi Goldman's daughter, Rose Brystowski of Oak Park, was the night's honoree. She received the PTA distinguished service award for 18 years of service. In remarks to Nadel, she said it is remarkable how well the song captures her father's story. Rabbi Goldman, born in Vilna and the rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Shomayim, which has a Shabbat minyan at the Oak Park JCC, survived the Holocaust. The song chronicles his liberation, with a moving scene of survivors dancing around a synagogue on Simchat Torah, without a Torah to hold. It traces his journey back home and his reaction to the devas- tated remains of his beloved community. In the liner notes, Rotenberg, a composer and producer from Toronto, credits Rabbi Goldman as inspiring the song. Nadel ■ Complete Vehicle Service ■ Wheel & Tire Service & Sales etory Laser ■ 4-Whe m High f or mance ▪ Vehicle ■ Auto eta e Walnut Lake Rd. Music on page 34 Rabbi Leo Goldman is surrounded by his family, grandsons David, an Akiva fifth-grader, and Daniel, an Akiva 10th-grader, his daughter, Rose, and son-in-law, Dr. Henry Brystowski, all of Oak Park. ra .0 , November 24 2005 33