26—Friday, December 16, 1966
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Stars to Shine at JWV Fund-Raiser
g re•ory
On
the Air
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
SPECIAL
Mapping out the seating arrangements for the Jewish War
Veterans' "Night of Stars" Jan. 8 are members of the silver anni-
versary fund-raising committee (from left) Mrs. Albert Rosen, Mrs.
William Greenberg, Harry Friedman, Reuben Nachman and Mrs.
Max Kaufman.
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Time: 4:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 4
Feature: "The Price of Silence,"
a documentary motion picture on
the plight of Soviet Jewry, will
be presented. The film has Ed-
ward G. Robinson as prosecutor,
and many internationally known
Personages as witnesses, such as
UN Ambassador Arthur J. Gold-
ber; Senator Jacob K. Javits; Jan
Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera
Company; Rabbi Maurice N. Eisen-
drath, president of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations;
and others. The film was produced
by the Jewish Chautauqua Society.
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IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
The Department of Michigan,
Station: WJR
Jewish War Veterans' silver anni-
Feature: "War Revisited," a dis-
versary fund-raising committee has
cussion by Episcopal Bishop Rich-
made final plans for JWV's "Night
ard S. Emrich of the important
of Stars" to he held 8:30 p.m. Jan.
issues raised by the war in Viet-
8 at Masonic Temple. Headliners BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- nam from a point of view not
will be Alan King and Totie Fields. ILIARY will hold a combined meet- aired before. Hal Youngblood is
ing, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the host and moderator. The Jewish
General chairmen are Junior
Oak Park Community Center. Plans Community Council is a co-sponsor
Vice Commander Reuben Nach-
man and department Senior Vice will be made for a membership of the interfaith program.
party, and committees being set
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President Mrs. William Green-
up for servicing Inductees at the
berg. Ticket chairmen are past
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
department Presidents Mesdames U
USO Canteen. The program, on a
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
brotherhood theme, will include a
Albert Rosen and Max Kaufman.
Station: WWJ
Harry Friedman, past depart- rumor clinic, with a question-An-
Feature: The "Pages From the
Refresh-
swer
period
to
follow.
commander,
is
handling
ment
Living Book" series continues with
ments and prizes will be given.
finances-
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the presentation of "Joseph and
Fund-raising officers for the
LT. ROY F. GREEN POST is His Brothers," a dramatization of
local posts and auxiliaries are as sponsoring a holiday party for 600 the story of the enslavement of
follows: Post and Auxiliary 135, patients Dec. 25 at the Veterans Joseph in Egypt and the lesson
Nathan Fields and Mrs. Frances Hospital in Battle Creek. The post he learns from Pharaoh: Every
Green; 190, Samuel S. Scharg; 230, invites the families of patients to man is keeper for his brother.
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Sam Jacoby; 231, Mrs. Barbara
HEAR OUR VOICE
Yale; 333, Herbert Perchikoff and unch
join them.
and
will be Transportation
provided. For infor-
l
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Mrs. Beverly Silver; 418, Hy Ber- mation, contact Marvin Foxman,
Station: WCAR
kowitz and Mrs. Irving Cane; 420,
William Greenberg and Mrs. Oscar KE 1-4178.
Feature: The series "Yiddish in
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Bank; 431, Lawrence Davis and
Song" this week has Martha
Mrs. Edith Partrich; 474, Murray DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY Schlamme presenting a variety of
Weiss; 510, Morton Margolis and 135 will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday familiar folk songs. Cantor Harold
Mrs. Ida Glass; 529, Helen Sallan; at the Labor Zionist Institute. Re- Orbach, host, will be commenta-
530, Louis Goodman and Mrs. freshments will be served.
tor.
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Irene Levin: 537, Mrs. Irma Pa-
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HIGHLIGHTS
sick; 559, Jack Shanker; and 716,
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Mrs. Pauline Field.
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home
Station: WJBK
Others involved in fund raising of Betty Spinner, 22200 Harding,
and
are the journal committee, Mr. and Oak Park. Co-hostess will be Edna
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Mrs. Jack Schwartz and Sol Ho- Arnkoff. The post and auxiliary
Station:
Channel 2
Merman: and entertainment coin- will have a joint Hanuka latke
Feature: "Dance" is the topic
mittee. Ilenny Littman. party 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Friends of "Jewish Themes and Jewish
are invited. For reservations, call Art" this week. Itarriet Berg,
Ann Disner, 342-4391; Ann Rubin, choreographer aind director of the
KE 5-4031; Charles Glass, KE Festival Dancers of the Jewish
MOSAIC LODGE, FRAM, at a 5-4133; or Lou and Netty Good- Center, discusses with Cantor Har-
recent meeting, elected the follow- man, 353-3387. USO Chairman old Orbach the presentation,
ing officers for the coming year: Edna Arnkoff announces that the "Make a Joyful Noise Unto the
Morris L. Watnick. worshipful auxiliary will assist in servicing Lord, All Ye Lands." The Festival
Dancers will perform excerpts
master: Paul Axelrad, senior war- the USO Dec. 24.
from that production. Evelyn Or-
den: Herman B. Streit, junior war-
bach produces the series.
den: Alan Adelson, senior deacon:
Paul Nida, junior deacon; Theo-
Books for GIs Gathered
dore Isaacs, secretary; and Cecil
Rosen, treasurer. Also named to
by Silverman Post, JWV
posts were: Dr. Sidney L. Adel-
"Books for Overseas Servicemen
The 46th annual Tau Epsilon
son, chaplain; Sol Lumberg. asso- Rho convention will be held in Day" will be sponsored Sunday
ciate chaplain; Edward P. Nolish, Detroit at the Statler Hilton Hotel by the Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
tiler: and Morris B. Nosanchuk, Dec. 28-Jan. 1.
Post of the Jewish War Veterans.
associate tiler and marshal. The
The program, announced by Dr.
A Mod a-go-go party, with
installation rites will be held 8
Leonard Schreiber, commander of
dancing
and
dinner,
will
be
the
p.m. Saturday in the Scottish Rite '
opening event. There will be spe- Silverman Post, is designed to
Cathedral, followed by a recep-
cial entertainment and a luncheon gather new and used books, in-
tion.
for the ladies, a men's judicial cluding paperbacks, for shipment
luncheon, business sessions and to U. S. military installations over-
- moot court preliminaries, to be seas. Books that are left at des-
TERN-ITY will hear Dr. Herbert ' followed by the traditional Cardoze . ignated collection points will be
picked up by members and packed
Bloom
;peak
"Hope
in Peru"
Award
at
its dinner
7 on
p.m.
Wednesday
at Dec.
29. black-tie dinner-dance, for shipment. The program was
the Town and Country Club. Wives
initiated in response to requests
A luncheon and tour has been
are invited. For reservations con-
from overseas servicemen.
planned for the women Dec. 30,
tact Mrs. J. H. Klegman. 353-2522.
Mayors Joseph Forbes of Oak
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• while the men will participate
Park and James Clarkson of South-
TAU EPSILON RII0, Detroit
in a brunch, business sessions,
field have proclaimed Dec. 18 as
Graduate Chapter, and wives will and moot court semi-finals.
"Books for Overseas Servicemen
discuss convention details 9 p.m.
Dec. 31 will be devoted to moot Day." Books may be left at the
Wednesday at Howard Johnson's court finals, a joint awards lunch- following locations: Topp's, Green-
Restaurant, Northwestern and 10 eon and final business sessions.
field - 8 Mile Shopping C e n t e r;
Mile.
That night, a New Year's Eve Dexter - Davison Market, Coolidge
dinner-dance will top off the con- and 10 Mile; and New Orleans
A pioneer in the reclamation of vention.
Mall. Greenfield and 10 Mile.
exotic metals and high temperature
alloy, received the Philadelphia
AJ Congress Unit to Bowl
Metals Association's eighth "Phoe- GREENBERG WEDS .STARLET
University and Professional
nix Award." The presentation was It was reported this week that
made at the group's 38th annual Hank Greenberg, former Tiger star Chapter, American Jewish Con-
dinner in Philadelphia to ROBERT first baseman. was wed last week gress, will gather for bowling 12:30
RUCII. president of Frankel Corn- to former film starlet Mary Jo p.m. Sundays at North Lanes.
Guests invited.
pari, Detroit
Tarots.
JWV
I
Men's Clubs
Tau Epsilon Rho
Convention Here
Rabbi Hertz to JoinChurch 'Renewal'
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of council of all the world's Catholic
Temple Beth El will appear bishops in Rome.
on a national television pro-
An ABC network crew of seven
gram Sunday that will spotlight spent several days in Detroit film-
the manner in which actions of
the recent Vatican Council have
been carried out in the Archdiocese
of Detroit. The program will be
shown at 3 p.m. on Channel 7.
Dr. Hertz and the Rev. Dr. G.
Merrill Lenox, executive director
of the Metropolitan Detroit Council
of Churches, were invited by the
ABC network to comment on the
ecumenical activities of Archbishop
John F. Dearden, recently elected
by his fellow bishops to be presi-
ing the program. Although the pro-
gram will permit the nation to
meet Archbishop Dearden as the
newly elected president of Catholic
bishops, it was filmed before his
election to the post.
LET MIMGO
LIGHT the WAY
Alexandria
dent of the National Conference
of Catholic Bishops.
Dr. Hertz and Archbishop Dear-
den are friends.
The program climaxes a three-
section ABC Network report on
"renewal" in the Catholic church
resulting from Vatican Council
actions.
The Archdiocese of Detroit was
selected for the Dec. 18 report, as
best exemplifying progress made
in the church in the United States
in achieving goals set up by the
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