Gail Sue Lippard to Ired Donald Lansky g ewry On tine Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs Marguerite Kozenn Chajes and Luis Grundner, director of the Salzburg Festival Press Bureau, at a reception given by U.S. Am- bassador James W. Riddleberger in Salzburg. Marguerite Chafes to Present Concert of European Chamber Music Tuesday DIRECTIONS '66 Time: 1 p.m., Sunday Station: Channel 7 Feature: "A Stop at the House of Stranger" by Jan Hartman is the second episode of a four-part dramatic series entitled "Then and Now." The story deals with the blessing of Charity — the ways of giving and of receiving. * * * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "A Musical Tribute to Chaim Nachman Bialik." This pro- gram features some of the fine talents of the State of Israel. The famous vocalists will be accom- panied by the Arbateynu Quartet and the Tel Aviv Chamber Orch- estra. HIGHLIGHTS Sinai to Cosponsor Classes on Diabetes A series of five weekly classes sponsored jointly by the Michigan Diabetes Association and Sinai Hospital of Detroit will begin 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Shapero School of Nursing on the grounds of Sinai. The initial lecture will be con- ducted by a physician, the second by a dietitian, the third and fourth by a registered nurse and the last by a dietitian. Classes, open to diabetic patients and members of their families, may be joined by referral from a physician. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Michigan • Dia- betes Association, 342-9333. The beard does not make the philosopher.—Italian proverb. MISS GAIL LIPPARD Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lippard of Pittsburgh announce the engage- ment of their daughter Gail Sue to Donald M. Lansky, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mandell Lansky of Wareham Dr., Huntington Woods. The couple is attending Michigan State University, and both will graduate in June. Miss Lippard is a member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. Her fiance is affiliated with the Excalibur Senior Men's Honorary Fraternity. The wedding will take place July 30. YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER WILL BE Time: 9:15 a.m., Sunday Station: WJBK Radio and WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED Time: 9:45 a.m., Sunday BY BERNARD H. Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Working for the Na- tional Good — Tzedakah" is the third of a series of four programs. This series depicts the work in KE 1-8196 Detroit of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and its Allied Jewish Cam- paign. A film entitled, "How Can We Immunize Against Prejudice?" produced by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will be view- ed and discussed by representa- tives of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Music LI 1-2563 Entertainment eration. • * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 6 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ Feature: "The Fellowship of Obligation" is the topic of a speech by Rabbi Stanley F. Chyet, associate professor of American Jewish Archives of the Cincinnati School of Hebrew Union College. HARRY, BEN, OSCAR, SAM and FRANK • * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday Station: WWJ AND ARE NOW READY TO SERVE Feature: "Jews in America" will be presented. This program is the YOU WITH THE FINEST IN first in a series entitled, "The Travels of Benjamin the Second." This portion of the series is a dramatic rendition from the two- volume diary, "Three Years in at 13515 W. 7 MILE America" written by Israel Joseph Betw. Hartwell and Schaefer Benjamin, world traveler of the 19th Century. The program tells of Benjamin's reaction to American Jewish religious training of young Member Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Ass'n girls. * * * LOU GORDON PROGRAM * *4, *********************************************** x Time: 10 p.m., Sunday it -X Station: Channel 50 * SAVE MORE AT Feature: The program will host Rabbi Sherwin Wine and Rabbi * * Samuel M. Silver of Stamford, 4( Conn. The program will be live, * * and viewers are invited to call * 13400 W. 7 MILE RD., Cor. Snowden with questions or opinions. 353- 8100. DI 1-4525 * FREE DELIVERY AMPLE PARKING tc • * * GEORGE PIERROT PRESENTS -or Time: 5 p.m., Friday Station: WWJ-TV * 4( Lb. Feature: A movie, "Israel To- day," taken by Bettina Shaw, will be shown. Lb. A concert of contemporary Eu- Albert Tipton, flute; Arno Mariotti, ropean chamber music under the oboe; P a u 1 Schaller, clarinet; direction of Marguerite Kozenn Charles Sirard, bassoon; Arthur Krehbiel, French horn; Oliver Chajes will be presented Tuesday, Green, bass clarinet; and Law- 8:30 p.m., in the Friends Audi- rence Gore, piano. torium of the De- troit Public Lib- Lou Mason Coming rary. Admission is free. to Pisgah Purim Fete Co-sponsors Lou Mason, comedy star of for the program night clubs, radio and television, are the Library, will be the guest star at the International In- Pisgah Purim festival for Israel stitute, T u esday March 21, 8:30 M u s i cale, Aus- p.m. at the La- trian Society of bor Zionist Insti- Detroit and the tute. Judge Ira Music Perform- Mrs. Austin G. Kaufman will ance.Trust Funds of the Recording be guest speaker Industries, administered by the at this affair, Detroit Federation of Musicians. sponsored as the Twelve artists will perform Bnai Brith Israel Works by composers from Roman- Bond program. ia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Ger- Mason has re- many and Russia. The scores used ceived popular are those collected by Mrs. Ko- acclaim for his zenn Chajes on her most recent one - man shows annual tour of the music festivals throughout t h e of Europe. At her request, the United States and music as been donated to the Lib- Canada. He has rary by ministries of culture, pub- been seen on the lishers and composers. top TV network Mason Performers Who will appear in programs and has performed in the concert include: Shirley Ben- New York, Miami Beach, Holly- yas, soprano; Emily Austin, violin; wood and Chicago. Ralph Shiller, violin; Meyer Sha- Elias Goldberg, Pisgah Israel piro, viola; William Horvath, cello; Bond chairman, will be chairman of the affair. Alexander Gersuk, Bnai Brith Council Israel Bond Gubow Will Address chairman, will bring greetings from the council. Barney Levine Reception March 16 is president of Pisgah. Lawrence Gubow, U.S. attorney Admission is free and refresh- for the Eastern District of Michi- ments will be served. A feature gan, will be the guest speaker at will be a prize of a portable TV, a leadership reception hosted by donated by Metronix, Inc. All 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oliwek and Mr. Israel Bond subscribers attending and Mrs. Jack Lipton next Wednes- will be eligible to win. day, 8:30 p.m., at the Oliweks' residence, 24535 W. 13 Mile Road, Seminar on Buber Birmingham. The reception is in advance of Planned at U of M the champagne dinner-dance, to be A seminar on "Guilt and Re- hosted by Shaarit Haplaytah and co-sponsored by the United Jewish sponsibility" in the thought of Social Club. The dinner dance, a philosopher Martin Buber will be highlight of the year, will be held held for graduate students and April 2 at the Shaarey Zedek and faculty at the University of Michi- will feature George Jessel as guest gan, 3 to 5 p.m. March 13, 20, and star and Israel Consul General 27 in Angell Hall. The leaders of the three sessions "Soiree Internationale," an eve- Jacob Barmore as speaker. Gubow was severely wounded in will be Marvin Fox, professor of ning of folk dancing from around World War II and has been active philosophy at Ohio State Univer- the world, will be sponsored by in veteran affairs. He served as sity; Manfred Vogel, professor of PGASP (P o s t Graduate Adas commander of the Michigan De- religion at Northwestern Univer- Shalom Presents) 7:30 p.m. March partment of the Jewish War Vet , sity; and Mrs. Christine Downing, 20 in the synagogue social hall. Barbara Murdock, with a group erans and was chairman of the professor of literature and religion national JWV convention which at Douglas College (Rutgers). The of dancers from the International was held in Detroit. As a state sessions will be moderated by Ale- Institute, will perform and dem- corporation and securities com- xander Guiora, U of M associate onstrate such dances as the Mace- missioner, he issued the famous professor of psychology and psy- donian oro, Hungarian csardas, rule against bias in housing. He chiatry. Lectures are open to the Russian troika and Israeli and Ro- was appointed to his present post public, but in the second hour, manian horas. seminar registrants only will meet by President Kennedy. The Adas Shalom affiliate in- with the speaker. vites all young adults in the com- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Hillel Foundation is a Semi- munity to attend. Refreshments 22—Friday, March 11,1966 nar cosponsor. will be served. Nominal charge. Dances of World Slated by PGASP WINER SAM BARNETT THE FIVE BOXMAN BROTHERS HAVE MERGED .. 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