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March 04, 1965 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-04

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Kurzmann-Karp Vo•e's
will Be Exchanged

gevory
On tile Air

Sharon Goldberg
to Wed Toronto Man

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "An Introduction to
Maimonides," the first program in
a four-part series entitled "Poets
and Philosophers," will be present-
ed. Maimonides was the celebrated
Spanish physician, scholar and
philosopher of the 12th Century.
* *

TO DWELL TOGETHER

Time 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2 and WJBK.
Feature: A program marking the
MISS GAIL KURZMANN
40th anniversary of the projects of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurzmann the Pioneer Women will be pre-
of Cranbrook Crossroads, Birming- sented by Mrs. Blanche Fine, na-
ham, announce the engagement of tional president of the Pioneer
their daughter Gail Donna to Women, and Joseph Edelman, for-
Barry Karp, son of Mr. and Mrs. mer director of the Jewish Com-
Bernard Karp of Ottawa, Ont.
munity Council Culture commis-
The couple, both of whom at- sion.

*
tend Shimer College, Ill., will be
married in August.
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Beersheba, the Melt-
ing Pot of Israel," will be dis-
cussed by Eliahu Navi, mayor of
Beersheba, and Joseph Edelman.
* * *
A group of 1,000 underprivileged
SPECIALS
children is attending the Shrine
Circus today, courtesy of the Louis I Time: 9 a.m. Monday.
' Station: Channel 2.
Stone Memorial Foundation.
Feature: "Why Would Atheists
Named for the late Louis Stone,
Detroit druggist w h o believed Organize a Congregation?" will
be
the subject of an interview be-
needy children deserve a share in
the fun of a circus, the foundation tween Dr. Leon Fram of Temple
Douglas.
was formed by a group of his Israel and Mike
* * *
friends in 1953, the year he died.
Each year, the foundation's com- • Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 4.
mittees sponsor a Shrine Circus
Feature: "Prophetic Voices of
Caravan to the State Fair Colise-
um, and each year the number of the Bible" will be presented on
the
program, "Frontiers of Faith."
children taking part has grown.
* * *
Lawrence Gubow, U.S. district
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
attorney, is chairman of the
Station: Channel 4.
foundation's board of governors.
Feature: "Illegals," the story of
Circuit Court Judge Nathan
Kaufman heads the transporta- the struggle of Jews to enter Pa-
lestine at the end of World War
tion committee.
DSR buses have been chartered, II, will be presented.
, * * *
and assisting in the project are
Time: 10 p.m. Monday.
members of the Detroit Police De-
Station: Channel 4.
partment, Morton A. Silverman
Post of the Jewish War Veterans
Feature: "Trial at Nuremburg,"
and the Hellenic Board of Trade. the complete story of the court-
Contributions to defray the cost room drama in which 24 Nazi
of buses may be sent to Jack La- leaders were brought to interna-
King, care of Recorders Court, tional justice for criminal con-
1321 St. Antoine, with checks made spiracy against their fellow Ger-
out to the Louis Stone Memorial mans and the world, will be pre-
Foundation.
sented.

Louis Stone's Pals
Carry On Task:
Take Kids to Circus

MISS SHARON LYN GOLDBERG

At a family dinner in their
Strathcona Dr. home, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Goldberg announced the en-
gagement of their daughter Sharon
Lyn to Gerald Kagan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Kagan of Toronto.
The bride-elect, a graduate of
Milwaukee Downer Seminary, is a
senior at the University of Michi-
gan, where she belongs to Sigma
Delta Tau Sorority. Her fiance re-
ceived his bachelor's degree in
architecture from U. of M. and is
currently doing graduate work in

city planning at Yale University.
He belonged to Alpha Epsilon Pi
Fraternity at U. of M.
ARP/. a June wedding, the cou-

ple will reside in New Haven,
Conn.

`Dark at Top of Stairs'
to Play at Jewish Center

Tickets are available for Center

Theater's presentation of "The
Dark at the Top of the Stairs" by
Pulitzer Prize-winner William Inge
8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at
the Jewish Center.
They are on sale at the Center
and at Wayne State University,
with reduced rates for students.

Branch 11 of the Labor Zionist
Organization will hear a talk on
literature and the modern Jew
8 p.m. Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Medow, 20221
Mark Twain. Speaker will be I
Emanuel M a r k, director of the
Labor Zionist Institute.
For information, call Morris
Lifshay, president, LI 6-8588, or
Stanley Jacobson, p'-ogram chair-
man, LI 2-5669.

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"RASKIN
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The 33rd anniversary of Dexter-
Davison Markets is being cele-
brated with announcement of plans
for another, larger market in the
Southfield-Birmingham area.
Norman Cottler, who operates
the department-store-type food
markets at Wyoming-Curtis and
Coolidge-10 Mile, Oak Park, said
the formal ground breaking will
be held in the near future.
The first market opened in 1932
on Dexter and Davison. Expansion
came 15 years ago with the build-
ing of the market on Wyoming
and, finally, the Oak Park store,
five years ago.
Cottler is assisted by his son,
Reuben, and son-in-law, Bernard
Cohen.
Cottler long has been a sup-
plier of Israel food products,
and Dexter-Davison is the larg-
est seller of Israeli wine in this
country, according to Cottler.
Another of the markets' special-

The wise woman builds up her
house; But the foolish one tears it
down with her own hands.
—Proverbs

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Assisting Cottler in the super-
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• • •
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• * •
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* * *
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• • •
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