Friday, Sept. 6, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 24
National Council of Jewish Women
Plans Art Sale to Benefit 'Orchards'
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The first in a series
of four talks by Maurice Sam-
uel, author and lecturer.
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Time: 11 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Vic tor H.
Weissberg of Temple Beth-El,
Chicago, Ill., will speak on "I
Am My Beloved's."
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Mrs. Ben S. Schwayder (left) and Mrs. Stanley Akers
help to compete plans for the National Council of Jewish
Women's "Sale of Contributed Art" to be held Oct. 12 and
13 at the Great Lakes Club.
Detroit Sec t i o n, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
hold a sale of contributed con-
tempOrary art 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Oct. 13 at the Great Lakes
Club, 2411 Eight Mile, for the
benefit of the Orchards, Coun-
cil's new residential treatment
home for young children.
Champagne and a gourmet
supper will be served at the
preview 6-9 p.m. Oct. 12, with
admission priced at $35 per
couple. Reservations for the
preview may be made by check
to the Council office before
Sept. 20.
The works for sale at this
event will consist only of profes-
sional original works of art, all
of which have been contributed.
The contributions, including
watercolors, oils, gouaches,
lithographs, woodcuts, drawings
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Safed, Sacred City
in Israel," a dramatic-musical
portrayal of the city associated
with mysticism and holiness.
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COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Robert Drews,
publicity chairman for the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah, will
discuss the forthcoming visit
of n a t i o n al Hadassah and
World- Zionist leader Mrs.
Judith Epstein.
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Representative artists include
Sarkis, Harold Cohn, Earl
Krentzin and Harold Packman,
among others. The Orchards, lo-
cated in Livonia on two and a
half acres of land, was opened
last year by Council. It is the
first home of its type in the
Detroit area and fills a commu-
nity need which was determined
after a two-year research pro-
gram conducted by the National
Council of Jewish Women. This
is only one of the more than
900 community services Coun-
TO DWELL TOGETHER
cil women sponsor throughout
America for better education,
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
health, and welfare.
Station: WJBK (radio and
Chairman of the "Contributed television simultaneously).
Feature: "The Synagogue—
Art Sale" is Mrs. Leonard Kasle,
assisted by Mrs. Oscar Schwartz. Its Historic Development and
Other committee members in- Program," a discussion by Irv-
clude Mesdames S. Brooks Bar- ing I. Katz, author and execu-
ron, Byron Gerson, Julius Gil- tive secretary of Temple Beth
bert, George Golanty, Manes El; Louis Haber, president of
and sculpture, have been ap- Hecht, Herbert Kessler, Ben the Council of Synagogue Exe-
praised by a committee of ar- Levinson, William Rattner, Al- cutive Directors of Detroit; and
tists and are appealingly priced. vin Rodecker, Donald Schiff and Joseph Edelman, director of
the Jewish Community Council
Ben Shwayder.
Hostesses for the afternoon Culture Commission.
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and evening, in addition to the
ANSWERING SERVICE
committee, will include the co- Workmen's Circle
Now accepting a LIMITED
chairmen of the Orchards, Mrs.
NUMBER of New Clients for
Stanley Akers and Mrs. Isadore Honors Negro Leader
Personalized Service.
Winkelman;
section president
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