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March 20, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-20

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Friday, March 20, 1964 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS --

Levinson to Be
Honor Guest at
Yeshiva Dinner

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Detroit Friends of Yeshiva
This Week's Radio and
University announced this week
Television Programs
that Benjamin Levinson has
PASSOVER
SPECIALS
been chosen to be guest of
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday
honor at the annual Yeshiva
Station: WWJ-TV (4)
dinner to be held at Cobo Hall
Feature: "Shores of Freedom,"
June 2.
Announcement of the selec- a musical-dramatic telecast, will
tion was made by Abraham feature The Young Dan c e r s
Guild directed by Harriet Berg
of the Wayne State University
Dance Workshop, who arranged
the special choreography; Bluma
Sussman and Rube Weiss, stage
and radio-TV personalities, as
narrators; and Julius Gardin,
Mrs. Milton Arm, Daniel and
David Arm. Presented by the
Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit.

BENJAMIN LEVINSON

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: "The P ass o v e r
Seder" will include a sermon-
ette by Rabbi James I. Gordon
of Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods and a musical program
of liturgial selections. Presented
by the Culture Commission.
*
*
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Exodus to Freedom"
will be presented by the Cul-
ture Commission.
* * *
Time: 2 p.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ-TV (7)
Feature: "Design for Free-
dom" will close a series of four
programs, "The Creative Spirit,"
with references to the historical
fights for freedom in each ques-
tion.
* *
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: "Freedom From and
Freedom To . . . ", a Passover
discuSsion, will be the theme
of this Message of -Israel broad-
cast.

Borman, chairman of the De-
troit Friends of Yeshiva Uni-
versity and a trustee of that
institution, and the other . offi-
cers—Edward C. Levy and John
E. Lurie, co-chairmen; Da v id
Goldberg, treasurer; and Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman, secretary.
David Goldberg, founder of
the Detroit Friends organiza-
tion, said that Levinson was se-
lected as the recipient of the
university's distinguished serv-
ice award for 1964 in recogni-
tion of his wide interests and
achievements. He has received
many civic awards and has been
recognized by numerous vet-
erans organizations as well as
educational institutions. .• Gold-
berg also said that "Ben Lev-
inson can be called a one-man
interfaith Round Table and a
symbol of anti-d e f a m a t i o n
Time: 9:05 p.m. Sunday
work."
Station: WJBK
Goldberg pointed out that
Feature: "Passover in Israel
Levinson is a founder of Mary- and America", a musical-narra-
glade College, a Catholic insti- tive program, with Cantor Reu-
tution; in 1961 he received the ven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey
AMVETS Man of the Y ear Zedek.
Award; is a life member of
* * *
NAACP; is a generous contribu- . . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
tor to the Allied Jewish Cam-
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
paign; is a Scholarship Am-
Station: WJBK (radio and
bassador of Yeshiva University; television simultaneously).
is active on behalf of Brandeis ously)
University, Muscular Dystrophy
Feature: The community-wide
Association, United Foundation, commemoration
of the Warsaw
Jewish Theological Seminary, Ghetto Uprising — "A Tragic-
Children's Hospital of Michigan,
Heroic Event in Perspective"
Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund
will be discussed by Rabbi Ja-
and other causes.
cob E. Segal of Cong. Adas
Levinson also is receiving a Shalom and Mrs. Milton Weiss,
degree, Doctor of Humanities,
president of the Detroit Coun-
from Wilberforce University,
cil of Pioneer Women. Presented
Wilberforce, Ohio, next June.
by the Culture Commission.
* *
Green Yarmulkas
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday
Dropped by Kosher
Station: WJLB
Chinese Restaurant
Feature: The program, sig-
As a result of objections by nificance and challenge of the
devout Orthodox Jews, the plan commemoration of the Warsaw
of New York Bernstein-on-Essex- Ghetto Uprising will be the
Street to have the staff of its topic of Joseph Edelman, direc-
restaurant wear green yarmulkas tor of the Culture Commission.
* :1' *
on St. Patrick's Day was aban-
ETERNAL LIGHT
doned.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
As Rabbi Ephraim Sturn, na-
Station: WWJ
tional director of Young Israel,
Feature: "The Spirit of Volo-
an orthodox organization, put it:
"While we realize that the zhin" will dramatize the events
action was motivated by a feel- leading to the emigration of
ing of good will we feel that Rabbi Naphtali-Zvi Yehuda Ber-
too many factors especially with lin and his family after the
a religious background are in- Volozhin Talmudic School, in
volved for us to permit such Russia, was closed by the Czar.
an action to be taken without a
strong protest."
Livonia Sisterhood Sets
The restaurant, specializing in 3rd Donor Luncheon
Kosher Chinese food, again serv-
The Sisterhood of Livonia
ed its annual specialty on St.
Jewish Congregation will hold
Patrick's Day, Kosher Chow Mein its third annual Donor Luncheon
a la Erin.
noon April 5 at Iinperial Kosher
Caterers.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
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Goldie Adler, wife of Rabbi
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24695 Coolidge at Ten Mile, of-
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You will find a candle depart-
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Leo Knight Wins State
Photographers' Trophy

Photographer Leo Knight was
presented with a trophy as the
Commercial Man of the Year by
the Professional Photographers
of Michigan at their 23rd annual
convention at the Statler Hotel.
Local photographers who at-
tended the convention include
Eric Bennett, Jack Drapkin,
George Drapkin, Esther Gor-
back, Jack Gorback, Joel L.
Katz, Knight, Ben E. Moss,
Helen S c h r a g e, Ronald H.
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Staebler Also Inserts
Council USSR Resolution
in Congressional Record

Like Congressmen D in g e 11
and Nedzi, Congressman Neil
Staebler also inserted in the
Congressional Record the Jew-
ish Community Council's reso-
lution on anti-Semitism in the
Soviet Union.

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