Plans Are Revolving About `Unisphere .0.awro.1.0. 4 evory 41111, I ••• o,0, Look 'Beyond Humanism' Zatlen-Shook Vows frill Be Exchanged Robert Marshall, minister of Birmingham Unitarian Church, will discuss "Beyond Humanism?— Freedom as a Value Basis" 8:30 p.m. today at Birmingham Temple. On the ,iTr v i - s ion 's Tele Wetn and Progr ams goundations by %ail s et: ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The House With the Blue Curtains," a dramatization of an incident in which a divinity teacher leads a group of Danish people in helping Jews escape from the Nazis during the occupation, will be presented. This is the 10th program in the series, "In Search of Freedom." * * * DIRECTIONS '65 Time: 1 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: "The World of Isaac Rosenberg" by Marc Siegel, the Fund-raising chairmen for the 19th annual onor Iun cheon fourth program in a series on great fashion show of the Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Jewish literary figures, will be pre- Society are (from left) Mesdames I. Walter Silver, past president and sented. Rosenberg was a poet kill- colirdinator to the general fund-raising chairman; Morris Starkman, ' ed in the trenches in World War I publicity; Charles Gitlin, general fund-raising chairman; and Howard at age 27. * * * B. Appelman. president of the Women's Auxiliary. * TO DWELL TOGETHER • • The Women's Auxiliary to the Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Maimonides Medical Society will ! Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. hold a luncheon meeting at 12:15 Feature: "Mass Society and Jew p.m. Tuesdzi,. at Jeri's Restaurant. hauled ish Identity" will be discussed by when plans will be discussed for -- Manheim Shapiro, national direc- Unisphere of Fashion, the 19th an- C Philip Langwald was installed tor of the American Jewish Com- nual fund-raising luncheon and mittee's communal affairs depart- fashion show March 16 at the Sher- president of the Hebrew Benevo- Edelman. aton-Cadillac Hotel. Funds raised lent Society IChesed shel Emes ■ ment, and Joseph * * by the luncheon will aid retarded , for 1965. THE JEWISH HERITAGE Langwald. secretary to the De- and blind children and also will Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. provide medical scholarships. In Detroit Water Station: WCAR. the past, the .Maimonides Auxiliary Board commis- Feature: "Israel — an Interna- has donated a lecture room at Sia- sioners, as an tional Perspective" will be discuss- nai Hospital -and has provided a appoint e e of ed by Jacob Barmore, consul gen- clinical research laboratory for the Mayor Cavanagh. eral of Israel. and Joseph Edel- Hebrew University Medical Center has been active man. in Jerusalem: among its many oth- in the Society's * * er philanthropies. building c a m ; MESSAGE OF ISRAEL At this Tuesday's meeting, Rabbi paign. Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. His f a t h e r. Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey Station: WXYZ. Zedek will present a book review Louis Langwald. Feature: Rabbi Chaim Israel Ess- on "So Strange My Past" by Ab- served as presi- 1 rog, director of adult Jewish edu- raham Carmel. dent of the So- cation for the Union of American ciety several Hebrew Congregations, will inter- Langwald times. is a life member of , view Dr. Joseph Bentwich, member the Zionist Organization of Amer- of the standing committee on sec- ! ica, Theological Seminary of ondary education of the Israeli America, and Adas Shalom Syna- Ministry of Education and Culture. , gogue. He is past worshipful mas-i ter of Perfection Lodge. F. & A.M.. a 32nd degree• member of the Scottish Rite and a member of the Moslem Shrine. Installed with Langwald were Leo Furst and Harry Fortner, vice- presidents; Isidore Sosnick, treas- Jan Bart, entertainer, humorist urer; Solomon Rubin, secretary; Sam Levine. Abe Miller and Isa- and raconteur. will be guest star dore Sheri% trustees; and Samuel at the annual Israel Bond Dance sponsored by Einstein Lodge and S. Portner. cemetery chairman. Langwald appointed as chairmen Chapter. Bnai Brith, 8:30 p.m. Jan. and co-chairmen, Nathan P. Ros- 30 at Cong. Bnai David. The affair sen, building: Ben Schneider and opens the 1965 Bnai Brith Israel Solomon Miller, office; Harry E. Bond program. MR. AND MRS. GOLDST IN Born in Europe, Bart came to Citrin. finance: Hyman Lipsitz, ad- In honor the 50th we ing anni- visory-planning and legal; Joseph this country in 1930 after receiving versary of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lee, maintenance; Jacob Foon a scholarship in music at the War- Goldstein of Los Angeles, their sick and visitation; Hyman Mit- saw Conserv- nick and Edward Miller, fund- atory. He began children entertained at a dinner party at the Sportsman's Lodge in raising: David Richman, purchas- his career as a ing; Nathan Samet, publicity; and successful contes- Hollywood recently. Louis Levine, membership. tant on the Major An open house for relatives and Bowes Radio friends also was held on the 27th Hour and travel- of December at the home of Mr. ed with its units and Mrs. Leo Tanenberg of Los f our years. He Angeles. Hosts were the Gold- then joined the steins' children, Detroiters Mr. and Eugene and Wil- Mrs. Louis Berman of Sorrento -.`"-;;; lie Howard tour- Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kush- '0 0 ing show, which ner of Cottonwood Knoll, Birming- took him all over ham, and the Tanenbergs. Present the world. Bait also were the couple's eight grand- For over 15 years, Bart has had children. Out-of-town guests from his own radio show and for a num- Detroit. Kansas City and San Jose ber of years his own TV show in also attended. New York. His recordings in seven The couple married in Detroit languages have sold in the millions. Jan. 3, 1915, and until recently He has also appeared in many of resided in this area. They are the smartest night clubs through- former members of Cong. Beth out the U. S. and in Europe. Moses. Bart is the author of "I Lost a Thousand Pounds," which became MR. AND MRS. JACOB BACOW To Hear Columnist A cocktail party was held in a best seller. Dr. Alfred Seyler, professor of A staunch supporter of Israel, pedodontics at the University of honor of the 50th wedding anni- he has toured throughout the land Detroit's school of dentistry and versary of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob on behalf of Bonds. Detroit Free Press columnist, will Bacow of Vassar Dr. Refreshments will be served, Hosts were the Bacows' chil- speak at a meeting of the Alpha and admission is free. Nu Parents Club 8:30 p.m. Tues- dren, the Mitchell Bacows, the day at the Madison Dental Supply Martin Bacows, Dr. and Mrs. Jo- Better a morsel of dry bread, seph Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Co., 15888 Wyoming. and peace with it, than a house full Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Bacow have eight of feasting, with strife. 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