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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-16

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I This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

THE JEWISH HERITAGE

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "The Dead Sea
Scrolls" will present Bible
scholars Dr. Yadin and Talmon
of the Hebrew University, Dr.
De Pont Sommers of the Sor-
bonne, Dr. Roth of Oxford Uni-
versity and Dr. Kosmala of the
Swedish Theological Seminary.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NE

— Friday, November 16, 1962. —

Fashions from Hadassah's School
Will Highlight Membership Affair

* *

TO DWELL TOGETHER

Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (Radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: "Drive — But Stay
Alive" will present Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Cong. Shaary 1Zedek;
William H. Polkinghorn, direc-
tor of traffic, Detroit Police De-
partment; and Garnet M. Grif-
fin, director of public relations,
Traffic Safety Association.

* * *

COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR

The above Israeli girl is modelling a gown designed and
created by teenage students at Hadassah's Alice Seligsberg
Vocational High School in Jerusalem. The gown will be one
of the fashions to be displayed at the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah's member-bring-a-member affair 1 p.m. Tuesday at
Temple Israel. Called the "Mediterranean," the gown is of
blue satin with hand-sewn beads and pearls and elaborately
outlined with gold and silver threads.

ADL Human Relations Parley to Be
Held for Benton Harbor, St. Joseph

A Human Relations Confer-
ence sponsored by the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai Brith
in the twin cities of Benton Har-
bor and St. Joseph is being as-
sisted by the Local Council of
Churches,. .YMCA, YWCA, Coun-
cil of Catholic Men, NAACP and
the. Unitarian Church.
Archie 'Katcher, chairman of
the Miehiga4 Regional Advisory
Board of ADL, stated the pur-
poSe of the conference is "to
Promote better understanding
and meaningful education; to
examine our prejudices; to recog-
nize and accept our responsibili-
ties towards ourselves, our chil-
dren, our communities and to
the world."
According to Mrs. Meyer Bura-
koff, Bnai Brith Women's ADL
Chairman for the twin cities, the
workshop, which will be limited
to an attendance of 200, will
focus on problems in housing,
public and private facilities, em-
ployment and education.
The conference will be held
1-8 p.m. Sunday at the YWCA
in St. Joseph.
Dr. Harold Gray, director of
Michigan State University in the
twin cities, will preside at the
opening session in the afternoon.
Registration will start at 1 p.m.
The afternoon session will in-
clude presentation of the film
"The Chosen People," produced
by the National Council of Cath-
olic Men, a panel discussion of
the film and four workshops.
Rabbi Irving Dick of Bnai Sho-
lom Synagogue, Benton Harbor,
will moderate the panel discus-
sion.
Anson L. Lovellette, president
of the Michigan Welfare League
and director of industrial rela-
tions at the Bendix Corp., Lake-
shore Division, will preside at
the evening session, which will
start at 7 p.m.
Dr. Norris Janowitz, well
known sociologist and professor
of sociology at the University of

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Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Leon Fram,
chairman, Zionist Council of
Detroit, will discuss the forth-
coming city-wide reception to
be held Wednesday at the JeW-
ish Center, in tribute to David
S. Tesher, Consul general of
Israel, who will shortly leave
the U. S. as Ambassador-desig-
nate to Australia.

* * *

Dr. SOLOMON GAON, chief
rabbi of the Sephardt Congrega-
tions of the British Common-
wealth, has been appointed a
visiting professor of practical
rabbinics at Yeshiva University's
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi-
cal Seminary.

*

* *

MARVIN B. DUBIN, 18900 Lit-
tlefield, has been appointed in-
surance consultant for the Met-
ropolitan Life Insurance Corn-
pany at the Gratiot district of-
fice, 15300 E. Seven Mile. He re-
cently returned from New York
City, where he participated in an
advanced training course in es-
tate planning and business life
insurance underwriting.
*
*
DAVID T. NEDERLANDER
has been named chairman of
the 1962 Muscular Dystrophy
Drive for Southwestern Michi-
gan. Movie star JERRY LEWIS
is national chairman of the
Muscular Dystrophy Associa-
tion. National campaign chair-
man is Mrs. LOU GEHRIG. Mrs.
JOHN F. KENNEDY is hon-
orary chairman of the 1962 na-
tional campaign. Mrs. JOHN
SWAINSON will fill the same
role for the State of Michigan.
* * *
SAMUEL SHAPIRO, a na-
tionally recognized authority
on Cuban-American relations,
will Speak on "Cuba—An Eye-
witness Report" in a public lec-
ture at the University of Mich-
igan Dearborn Center on Mon-

Gilbert Rubenstein, presi- the annual meeting of the Flint
dent, announced that a selec- JewiSh Community Council on
tion committee has voted the Dec. 2.
Flint Jewish Community Coun-
Levey, Rubenstein and Irving
cil's first annual young leader- L. Geisser, executive director of
ship Award to Martin Levey.
the Flint Council, are delegates
Levey is co-manager of Radio to the General Assembly of the
Station WFDF and vice-presi- Council of Jewish Federations
dent of the WFDF Flint Corpo- and Welfare Funds, which be-
ration. He is a graduate of the gan yesterday and ends Sunday
University of Michigan. Active in Philadelphia.
in community affairs, he is a
member and former director of
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the West Flint Kiwanis Club;
past-president of the Sales and
Marketing Executives C 1 u b;
member of the board of trus-
tees of Temple Beth El; and on
the executive board of the Flint
and his orchestra
Jewish Community Council.
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Levey is married to the former
Marcia Acker. They have three
children.
Levey was chosen for this
STERLING SILVER
award because of his leadership
service as chairman of the Coun-
FLATWARE
cil's Community Relations Com-
NOW AVAILABLE AT
mittee and co-chairman of the
Young Leadership Division of
the Flint United Jewish Appeal
Campaign. He will be recog-
nized for his achievements at

SAMMY
WOOLF

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Plans Bridge Game

Detroit Women's Divisicn,
American Jewish Congress, will
hold a duplicate bridge game
noon Tuesday at the Raven
Gallery; 17600 James Couzens.
Everyone is welcome. Bring
your own partner. Lunch will
be served and prizes will be
awarded.

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DIRECTIONS '63

Time: 2 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ-TV.
Feature: "Jehudah Halevi," a
story by Marc Siegel about the
Chicago, will be the principal great poet-philosopher of the
speaker. The conference will end 11th century, will be presented.
*
following a summation by Sol I.
Littman, Michigan regional di-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
rector for the Anti-Defamation
Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday.
League.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Byron Ruben-
Dinner will be served. Applica-
tion blanks may be obtained at stein of Temple Israel, West-
the office of the Berrien County port, Conn., will speak on "How
Council of Churches, 505 Pleas- We Experience God."
ant, St. Joseph.

People
Make News

Martin Levey Will Receive Flint
Jewish Community Council Award

WSU Studio Theater
Presents Play by
Esther Broner

The Wayne State University
Studio Theater Is presenting
the first play to win a degree
in creative -writing at Wayne.
"Summer is a Foreign Land,"
by Esther M. Broner, will be
performed tonight at the Stu-
dio Theater.
The verse play, directed by
Merceded Fontara, is a family
drama on an exodus past and
present. The play deals with
a folk tale that is related in
a grandmother's memory to her
present life.
Mrs. Broner received her mas-
ter's degree in June, 1962, on
the basis of the play, written
under the new major in crea-
tive writing that is supervised
by Jay McCormick.
"Summer is a Foreign Land"
won a fellowship for Mrs.
Broner to the New York City
Writers Conference sponsored
by Esquire Magazine in 1961. to
study with playwright Edward
Albee. Mrs. Broner has also
won several Tompkins creative
writing awards for short story
and poetry.
Her stories have appeared in
Wayne Writers, as well as in
the national publications, New
Campus Writings and Fresco.
Her poem, "The Woman;" is in
this fall issue of the Beloit
Poetry Journal.
Mrs. Broner is teaching Eng-
lish part-time at Wayne. She
is the mother of four children
and married to the artist, Rob-
ert Broner. The Broners live at
18981 Greenlawn.

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