MISS JUDITH RICHMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rich-
man, of 17592 Woodingham, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Judith Paula, to Rob-
ert Sherwin Zager, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney Zager, of 18240
Marlowe. A Sept. 1 wedding is
planned.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

TEMPLE HOUR
Time: 7:30 a.m.. Sunday.
Station: WBRB (1430) Mt.
Clemens.
Feature: Rabbi Leonard Zion,
New York area director of camp
institutes and youth activities
for the Union of American He-
brew Congregations, will speak
on "Dreams, Tears and Faith,"
the first of five programs hon-
oring American youth.
* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. -
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Quiet Street," the
third of four programs pre-
sented in celebration of Israel's
10th anniversary, will be heard.
The dramatization tells of the
first days of the Jewish state's
independence, when she was
plunged into war, and the hard-
ships that are endured on one
street in Jerusalem. Irving M.
Engel, president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee and vice-
chairman of the American Com-
mittee of Israel's tenth anniver-
sary celebration, will be guest
speaker.
* * •
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Leonard N. Simons,
president of the Wayne State
University Press and closely
associated with the university's
.department of Semitic langu-
ages and literature, will discuss
the coming lecture of Dr. Nel-
son Glueck, rabbi and archaeol-
ogist, over the weekly Jewish
Community Council portion of
the Altman Jewish Hour.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
F e a t u r e: Rabbi Benjamin
Friedman, of Temple Society
of Concord, Syracuse, N.Y., will
speak on "The Wishing Well."
* * *.
SALUTE TO ISRAEL
Time: 5:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Because of the wide
recognition given this broad-
cast, a repeat performance has
been arranged. The program
offers music by Ernest Bloch,
poetry readings by Carl Sand-
burg and greetings from Gen.
Lucius D. Clay, Sen. Herbert H.
Lehman and Dr. Channing H.
Tobias, Pulitzer Prize winner
Allan Nevins is host.

Usefulness is doing rightly
by yourself and others.

In celebration of Mother's
Day, Oak-Woods Chapter of
Bnai Brith is planning a dinner,
to be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Holiday Manor.
"Memories of Mama," an orig-
inal skit, will be presented as
the highlight of the evening.
Cecily Sandler is chairman,
while co-directors are•Doris No-
vetsky, Lila Lessen and Mae
Greenstein. Dotty Corbin is
pianist.
In the cast of the production
are Ethel Demunter, Thelma
Dickman, Shirley Epstein, Mari-

Mrs. Benjamin Robinson,
president of the International
Council of Jewish Women, will
be guest speaker at the annual
meeting of the Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, this Monday, at North-
wood Inn.
Mrs. Robin-
son, the first
Canadian
woman to
hold the ICJW
pr esidency,
will speak
following a
1 u n cheon
scheduled for
12:15 p.m. Her
informal , ad-
dress will re- Mrs. Robinson
late her experiences in meeting a
Council women during her trav-
els all over the world.
Other features of the annual
meeting will include the report
of Mrs. Edward Quint, presi-
dent of the Detroit Section, in-
stallation of new officers and a
directors and a fashion. show
featuring clothes contributed to
Council's Resale Shop.
Proceeds from materials sold
at the Resale Shop are used for
scholarships both • 'here and
overseas, to assist the Detroit
Community Workshop for the
Handicapped and to support the
new activities center for ,senior
adults at 8432 W. McNichols.
For information or luncheon
reservations, call UN. 3-5427.

lyn Epstein, Shirley Gold,
Elaine Iskow, Frances Kaczan-
der, Freida Korelitz, Marlene
Rosenberg, Roz Sitron, Shirley
Sheflin, Reva Talon, Paula Weiss
and Edie Urnovitz.
A five-day trip for two to Oak-
ton Manor will be presented to

the "woman of the year," to be
selected for outstanding contri-
butions to the Chapter during
the past year.
The dinner is open to all
women. For reservations, call
Shirley Gold, ticket chairman,
LI 7-2829.

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