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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Garments of
Truth," a dramatization of the
excavation of an ancient syna-
gogue and the surprising con-
tents of its remains, will be
presented.
Detroit Socialites Set
First Outing for Sunday
Detroit Socialites will hold
their first membership outing of
the season on Sunday afternoon.
The outing, under the direc-
tion of Sol Goldberg, will be
comprised of a trip to Yates'
cider mill and a limited hike at
Bloomer State Park, and will
include dinner and dancing in
the evening.
Reservations arc also being
accepted for the club's New
Year's eve open-house party, be-
ing held this year at the Golden
Pheasant, announced program
chairman Gerry Lisagor.
For the
Perfect Affair . . .
* *
Members of the Music Study Club rehearse for a television
presentation of a "grass roots demi-opera," to be seen here on
Nov. 17. Going through one of the scenes are, left to right,
Mesdames ARUTHUR MONSON, ADELE BROWN and JACOB
AXELROD, while Mrs. NORMAN ALLAN, accompanist, and
Mrs. EZRA LIPKIN, program hostess, look on. Not pictured
is Mrs. Morris Botwin, also in the cast.
* *
"The Collector's Piece," first Adele Brown, Arthur Monson,
grass roots demi-opera to be Jacob Axelrod and Morris Bot-
seen on Detroit television, will win. Mrs. Norman Allan, at the
be presented by Wayne State piano, will be the accompanist.
University in cooperation with
Dan icronman, the prominent
the Music Study Club, at 7:30 composer, conductor and singer,
p.m., Monday, over WTVS, who directs the choral group of
Channel 56.
the Music Study Club, also will
Serving as program hostess direct the opera.
will be Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, a past
Following the performance,
president of Music Study Club Mrs. Jack Mash, president of
and audio-visual chairman of MSC, and Mrs. Jack Sauls, a
the Michigan Federation of Mu- past president, will highlight
sic Clubs. She will introduce projects of the organization,
the opera and will define grass specifically its artist's concert
roots opera.
and scholarship program.
Mrs. Lipkin will outline the
Written by Jeanellen McKee,
a former Detroiter, "The Col- aims and activities of the Michi-
lector's Piece" revolves around gan Federation of Women's
two women seeking the same Clubs.
The presentation is one of a
antique — a porcelain rooster.
When the possibility exists that series of television productions
there is another, neither of the presented by the WSU speech
workshop in cooperation with
women wants it.
Members of the choral group community organizations.
* * *
of the Music Study Club who
comprise the cast are Mesdames Club Schedules Second
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The second in a series of con-
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Music Study Club will be held
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs. Morris Stein,
20680 Salem, Huntington
Woods.
Chairman of the day is Mrs.
Gilbert Sohoenfield, patron
chairman for the forthcoming
Youth Artists Concert on Dec.
7, at the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
Dr. Robert S. Drews, Detroit
psychiatrist, will address the
women • on "Mtisic as a Living
Chapter in the Book of Mental
Health." Rita Sloan, young
pianist, will pr avid e musical
entertainment.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Maurice N.
Disendrath, president of the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, will deliver the
third of a series on "Wide,
Wide World." His specific sub-
ject is "Whose World?" •
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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ - TV (Channel
-
4).
Feature: The second in a
series of eight programs de-
voted to subjects of J e w i s
interest will present "The Red
B o x," a dramatization of an
episode in the life of Gershom
Mendes Seixas, a rabbi who
lived during the American Rev-
olution and who f ought for
freedom through his religious
beliefs. In the cast are Alfred
Ryder, Sarah Cunningham and
Will Kuluva.
* * *
MODERN NATIONALISM
AND RELIGION
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Federal Judge Theo-
dore Levin will introduce Dr.
Salo W. Baron, professor of
Jewish history, literature and
institutions at Columbia Uni-
versity, who will deliver the
last of his two lectures in the
Jewish Community Council's
"Pages from the Jewish Heri-
tage" series.
* * *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Dr. Samuel Krohn,
chairman of the Jewish Com-
munity Council's internal rela-
tions committee, will discuss
plans and problems of the com-
mittee in dealing with the main-
tenance of the dignity and in-
tegrity of Jewish communal liv-
ing.
Woodshop Programs
Commence at Center
Jewish Community Center
members of all ages will have
Copyrights extend for a pe- a chance tO become furniture
riod of 28 years.
makers, wood sculptors or just
plain whittlers, in the new eve-
ning woodshop program now
being launched at the branch
at 4059 W. Davison.
Instructor Ralph Levy, a
cabinet worker, with years of
experience at the Center and
with local furniture firms, will
lead the woodshop program in
the Davison woodshop room,
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every Tuesday night, from 7
to 10 p.m.
There are no fees except the
F
cost of the materials when ap-
plicable.
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MISS BARBARA NAGLER
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nagler , of
Beechwood Dr., Ann A r b o r,
Mich., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Barbara, to
Arthur Benavie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel J. Benavie, of War-
rington Dr., Detroit.
The bride-elect attended Bran-
deis University, and is now a
junior at the University of
Michigan. Her fiance was grad-
uated from Wayne State Uni-
versity, where he was affiliated
with Phi Beta Kappa honorary
society.
Mr. Benavie also holds a mas-
ter's degree in economics from
U. of M. and is currently study-
ing for his Ph.D. in economics
at the University on a teaching
fellowship.
A spring wedding is being
planned.
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