— Friday, April 28, 2861 — 22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NE Pioneer Women `Toast to Israel' ailM011111011411111M0111111.01111 ■ 01•01.111=11.111M0 Fiewry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest DIRECTIONS '61 Detroit Pioneer Women leaders at a breakfast meeting April 18 formulated plans for the Pioneer Women's "Bar Mitzvah Toast to Israel" dessert luncheon to be held on behalf of Israel Bonds 1 p.m. May 11 at the home of Mrs. Harry Docks, 19765 Warrington. Leadirs are (left to right), seated: Mesdames Dorothy Goodman, vice president of funds for Brandeis chapter; Irma Katchke, co-chairman, Detroit Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds; Ida Kay, associate chairman, Women's Division and Israel Bond adviser to Pioneer' Women; Carol Berman, regional adviser; Goldie Wasserman, presi-_ dent, Detroit Pioneer Women's Council; and Ruth Gosman, Israel Bond chairman, Pioneer Women's Council. Standing: Blanche Rose, president of Club 2; Freida Faigen, president of Aviva chapter; Helen Posikov, treasurer of Brandeis chapter; Zelda Levitt, executive board member; Chana Michlin, national board member; Freda Metz, president of Negbah; Esther Fishman, president of Avodah; Sylvia Stashefsky, member- ship co-chairman, and Sarah Borman, associate chairman, Israel Bonds Women's Division. Not shown are Mesdames Helen Wyzan, vice president of education for Pioneer Women; Margaret Lome, Bond chairman of Club 2; and Bessie Berris, president of Hanita. Appoint Avram Charlip National Life Agent Avram B. Charlip has been appointed General Agent for Bankers National Life Insur- ance Co: of Montclair, N.J. An insurance salesman for- the past four years, •Charlip will handle all forms of life, health and group insurance for , the com- pany from his office at 15756 Wyoming. A native of Detroit, Charlip is a graduate of Central High School and the University of Michigan. He is a member of several life insurance associa- tions, and is also a trustee the Metropolitan Detroit B Brith Council, Director of Metropolitan Division, A Jewish Campaign of the Je Welfare Federation, and a ber of the University of gan Club. Eric Rose And His CONTINENTAL ORCHES UN 3-7626 . • • Plan now for an evening of fun at Hazel Park's new $1,250,000 Ultra-Modern Club- house. Time: 2:30 p.m. Sunday Station: . WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 Feature: "The Creative Spirit of Man," with contributions in various art media which derive from Biblical inspiration, will be presented. Included will be a reading by character actor Frederick O'Neal of the poem "Creation" by James Weldon Johnson; paintings by Marc Chagall and sculpture works by Jacques Lipschitz, the. signifi- cance of which will be discussed in relation to their expression of man's piety and creativity; and musical selections by Mar- tha Schlamme. Chaim Gross will be a guest, and Theodore Bikel will serve as editor and host. * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunda Station: WWJ Feature: "Th o and I," in commemo ion the holi- day of Lag m will tell the story of ou boy's experi- ence wit natu • and the cr a- tions o od. * * * SSAGE 0 Boaz Siegel, Wayne Ti : 11:05 p. Law Professor, to St on: WXYZ Fe ure: Rob i liam F Advise on Con-Con mple Isr Boaz Siegel, 18055 Mark Rose lum of rk, will cuss "W Twain, professor of law at Wayne New all Ye Be. State University, has been named some * * * a- member of the Constitutional COU -ALTM OUR Convention • Citizens Advisory Time: 10 p. aturday Committee. Station: WJLB Siegel has been asked, along Feature: Dr. Abram Spiro, with the other members of the Committee, to undertake studies chairman of the Department of of the provisions of the present Near Eastern Languages and at Wayne State Uni- constitution relating to • the ju- Literatures dicial department of state Bov- versity, will discuss the forth- coming Conference on the Liter- e The Committee will de- ary Heritage of the Near East. ermine t provisions require * * * modernizati and the alterna- . . . TO. DWELL TOGETHER ti .e methods f modifying them Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday o provid` f a better body of Station: WJBK-TV, Channel 2 basic law el ing to the courts. Feature: "Wayne Conference on Near Eastern Studies" will Tours for present Dr. J. Russell Bright, dear of the College of Liberal ealth Week State Home and Arto at Wayne State University chool will hold an and Dr. Abram Spiro, chair se 1 p.m: to 3 p.m. of the WSU department s part of Mental Health Eastern Languages a which is being celebrated tures. , * * ghout the country through THE JEWISH 6. Tours of the institution will be conducted at 1 and 2 Time: 11:30 p.m. The public is invited. Station: WC Feature: L and Kasle, me ber of the De it Board of cation, Dr. lfred H. chairman of e Depa History at ne St sity, and Dr. am ro, man of the W departm Near Eastern nguages iteratures, wi 'scuss ar East Literar ritage." To Observe Grade's Birthday at Jewish High School Event Dr. Lawrence Seltzer Named WSU Franklin Memorial Professor Hayim Grade, Yiddish novel- ist and poet, will celebrate his 50th birthday in Detroit as the guest of the United Jewish High School May 5 in the Schaver auditorium of the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Grade will lecture on the "Cultural Life of Jewry in South America" and Lana Shet- zer, singer, and Gertrude stein, pianist, will pe This affair will mark the opening of nference on the Jewis School, arranged by e ool boards of the Hayi Gree berg Schoo Arbeiter ing and S Aleiche Schools. der, ch man of t Jewish igh School, matters ertaining t method gy and co-o ation will be cussed. The se d on of the School con e ence will take place May 6 at Shalom Aleich- em Institute. Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, pro- fessor of economics, has been named the Leo M. Franklin Me- morial Professor in Human Rela- tions for 1962 by Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, Wayne State Uni- versity president. Seltzer, who holds three aca- demic degrees from the • Univer- s of Michigan, is former chair- f the department of eco- He first came to Wayne 1921. any national posts he include head economist e U.S. Treasury Depart-. rom 1934 to 1939. 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Don Ridler LI 2-5170 HAZEL PARKJHARNESS RACEWAY 10 MILE at DEQUINDRE HAZEL PARK, MICH. uis Rosenzweig (Dem.), De- attorney, announces his didacy for delegate to the nstitutional Convention from e 10th Legislative District. Rosenzweig, 18246 Appoline, is a graduate of the Detroit College of Law and has been a practicing attorney for 37 years. Active in many civic •organizations, he is a past President of Bnai Brith Pisgah • Lodge; a past president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council; vice-president and member of the executive com- mittee and chairman of the Com- munity Relations Committee of the Jewish Community Council HEAR FROM of Metropolitan Detroit. HITLER'S He was appointed a Commis- OWN LIPS... sioner of the Fair Employment THE RAGING Practices Commission by former WORDS THAT Governor G. Mennen Williams and recently re - appointed by SHOOK THE WORLD!' Governor Swainson. ""xt•AT • THE TERRIFYING RISE AND RUIN OF HITLER'S REICH!