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April 05, 1963 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-04-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, April 5, 19 63

Isaac Bashevis Singer to Deliver
English Lecture at Center April 13

Acclaimed as the greatest liv-
Isaac Bashevis Singer, world
famous Yiddish author whose Mg Yiddish writer, Singer's
writings have been translated short stories and novels are de-
into many languages, will appear veloped against a panoramic
in a special program arranged background of the East Euro-
under the joint sponsorship of pean Jewish community, now for-
the Jewish Community Council ever gone. His books evoke that
and the Community Cen- world as well as the types which
ter, in cooperation with the Na- frequented it. A master story-
tional Foundation for Jewish teller, his creative writings have
Culture. penetrated into areas which some
The literary-cultural event have felt are taboo. Frequently
will be held Saturday, April 13, his stories depict unusual char-
8:30 p.m. in the Aaron •DeRoy acter types set in what might be
Theater of the Jewish Center. called the hidden crevices of
Responsive to -the broad corn- life, areas which have previously
munity interest in the writer and been considered forbidden by
his works, Singer will deliver some. Many of his works have a
his address in English. psycho-analytical bent. Through
This marks the first time that much of his writings is demon-
the National Foundation for strated a passionate seeking for
Jewish Culture, which has among a deeper meaning to life. They
its supporters a number of provide not only a mirror for
prominent Detroiters, will co- reality but an attempt to pene-
sponsor with local organizations trate even behind this mirror.
a program reflecting broad Jew- Tickets for this literary-cul-
ish cultural themes which since tural event may be obtained at
its inception it has assisted in the Jewish Center on the eve-
stimulating. ring of the lecture.

JWV Women's Chief
Pledges Members Here
to Eternal Vigilance

An no nCCITIen is

April 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour L. Muskovitz (Rosalyn
Bloomfield), 16225 Wisconsin, a
son, Benjamin.
*
March 31 — To •lr. and Mrs.
Marshall Soskin (Judith Goldin),
former Detroiters now living in
Windsor, Ont., a daughter, Lauri
Jill.

March 24 — To Mr. .and Mrs.
Ronald Moss (Sandra Chernick),
25275 Ridgecliff, Southfield, a
son, Jeffrey Howard.

March 22 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Paul Schreibman (Renee Sher-
man), Tacoma, Wash., a .son, Jay
Robert.
*
March 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Ginter (Judy Karasick),
19957 Lathers, Livonia, a son,
Steven Neil.
**
March 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon N. Klein (Arlene
Gibbs), 18797 Purlingbrook,
Livonia, a son, Jeffery Richard.

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Mrs. Samuel (Cell) Schwartz,
national president of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans of America, last
week lashed out at the Ameri-
can Nazi Party
in a speech
before 'm e m-
bers of the
Department of
Michigan.
Mrs. Schwartz
of River Edge.
N.J., was guest
of honor at
the state or-
ganization's
16th Annual Mrs. Schwartz
Goodwill Tea at Cong. Ahavas
Achim. She was also honored at
a dinner at which Mrs. Sidney
Cohen, president of the JWVA,
Department of Michigan, pre-
sided.
Mrs. Schwartz cited as ironic
that the fascists in the United
States take shelter under the
guarantees of the Constitution.
She urged the assembled women
to assume the responsibility of
"eternal vigilance as the price
of individual liberty."

Michigan Business
Education Association
Honors Fern LaPides

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Television Programs

Autographing of
Her Book Sunday
by Mrs. Drapkin

At Spitzer's Hebrew Book
and Gift Center on Wyoming, 2
to 4 Sunday, Frita Roth Drapin
will autograph her new book,
"Mama Is a Citizen."
. In the review of her book in
The Jewish News, two weeks
ago, Morris Levenson was in-
correctly referred to as the
father of Kate Kaiden. The late
Israel Levinson was the father
of Mrs. Keidan.

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Time: 2 p.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ-TV.
Feature: Handel's oratorio,
"Israel in Egypt," will be pre-
sented. Elaine Bonazzi, mezzo
soprano, and William Lewis,
tenor, will sing the solo parts
with support from a chorus un-
der the direction of Craig Tim-
berlake, and accompanied by
the ABC orchestra conducted
by Earl Wild.

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Haggadah by author Meyer
Levin and adapted for television
by Paul Kresh.

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Feature: "The Passover Se-
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Fern LaPides, daughter of Mr.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
and Mrs. Joseph LaPides, 18949
Station: WCAR.
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Feature: "Exodus to Free-
Michigan Business Education As-
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Time: 2 p.m. Sunday.
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Station: WWJ-TV.
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Feature: "Passover, Spring-
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Holland, was the first Jewish S. Katzman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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to have given sermons in the Ave. A May 11 wedding is
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