24—Friday, March 24, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Kahaneman of Ponevez Yeshiva to Be Honored at Testimonial Dinner Milton Himmelfab to Open Series on 'The State of Jewish Belief' Milton Himmelfarb, contributing Rabbi Joseph Kahaneman, octo- students, married students, chil- editor of Commentary magazine genarian who is considered by many dren's homes for orphaned boys and director of the information as Israel's greatest spiritual leader and girls, synagogues, libraries, service of the American Jewish Committee, will open the Midrasha and "Tara builder" will be hon- Institute lecture series on "The ored at a testimonial dinner 6:30 State of Jewish Belief" 8:15 p.m. p.m. Wednesday at Imperial Cater- Wednesday at ers. the Esther Ber- Rabbinical and lay leaders of the m a n Building, community will he present to greet i 11 United Hebrew the creator of Ponevez Tora City I '4 1 Schools. in Bnei 'Irak, a complex of more I The 11th an- than 65 buildings serving over 2,000 nual institute this students, who come from more than year is being co- 30 countries. sponsored by the The network of services includes Midrasha, C o 1 - schonk for gifted and advanced lege of Jewish Studies, and the Himmelfarb Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Committee. It was in the AJC's Commentary magazine where the much-talked-about sym- ! I WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything to Us RABBI JOSEPH KAHANEMAN dormitories, Yarchei Kalla center, memorial archives for Lithuanian Jewry and apartment houses. WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Many Detroiters have joined the "Ponevez family," and their names appear among numerous sponsors of buildings. Special tribute at the dinner will be paid to the late Morris N. Posner of Detroit whose numerous contri- butions made possible the con- struction of the Posner Children's Home for 100 orphans. In a program dedicated to the relocation of the hundreds of yes- hivot decimated in Lithuania, Rabbi Kahaneman. has now marked the opening of the first phase of a new Yeshiva City in the port town of Ashdod. Reservations can be made through David J. Cohen, UN 4-7521, Arthur Selmar, DI 1-4091, or Max Carmen, 863-8178. 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After author of "Jews in the Postwar each, there is a buzz session at World" and "Federal Aid and individual tables and a question- Catholic Schools" and a contrib- answer period, The Woman's Aux- utor to "The Jews: Their History, iliary of the United Hebrew Schools Culture and Religion." He has will host the social hour following. written many articles for Com- Other lectures will be by Rabbi mentary. Arthur Hertzberg, April 5; Prof. The information service, includ- Emil Fackenheim, April 12; and ing the Blaustein Library, is a Prof. Isadore Twersky, April 19. major research center for inter- group relations and Jewish affairs. Himmelfarb was educated at the Dr. Shulvass' Lecture Set for Oneg Shabat :11181x1 , 1?`?' ,9]%7 D1' 7 mo ,13'? tl ?'? td' 1 n ?nrp3 tO, ri ? -11tzpg nu'? '41 1 r§ Ni ?triDrm ;147? ,rip-g-tts) ri- atirj te, 13'231117 1.11M, 17i7ZIAi ;ET rr. rn — 'Ay? 't? riv? m7'? na;:i rmisR;i- nil?? Ty Ill? Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew Organization or by writing to; Brit lent Olamit, P.O.B. 7111, lerssalem, Israel, Publislatd by Brit Ivrit AGENCY 4C Professional Shows .1r Dr. Moses Shulvass, professor of * • for Any Occasion history and chairman of the de- 356-8525 partment of graduate studies at * National and Local Talent the College of Jewish Studies, Chi- * cago, will speak on "The Jewish People and The Western World" at an 8:30 oneg Shabat today at Sho- THE NEWEST lem Aleichem Institute. IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH The lecture is open to the public at a charge. Community singing, CONFIRMATION AND PARTY readings and refreshments will fol- ACCESSORIES low. • On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK and Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "What of the Jew Over- seas and in Israel?" continues the series on the agencies and services supported by the Allied Jewish Campaign. The "trial" this week concerns the help extended by the community to those in need around the world and in Israel. In the role of defense attorney is Samuel Cohen, assistant director of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Rube Weiss appears in the role of prosecuting attorney. Witness is Markus Rohtbart, a recent citizen of the community, as well as doc- umentary evidence of efforts in other countries. * * • REAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Living Music of the Synagogue" concludes with a serv- ice from the chapel of the He- brew Union College of Jerusalem. The liturgical music in this re- cording is from the Sabbath morn- Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 6474367 Is Conveniently Located at 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Mile it Greenfield—Across ham Northland) Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available Feature: "Religious Pe ace Corps," examining the Catholic, community's Extension Volunteers of the inner city. Hosted by Hal Youngblood. • FAITH Feature: Dr. Sheldon H. Blank, Nelson Glueck Professor of Bible of the Hebrew Union College's Cincinnati school, will discuss "Prophets Who Dared to Hope." 356-8563 Cranhrook House Motel Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WJR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ. SCHWARTZ EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? • Station: Channel 4 (Color) Feature: "The Holy Seasons" series continues, noting the rela- tion in timing of Good Friday with Passover and presenting the Rus- sian Orthodox ritual. Music is by St. Vladimir's Theological Semi- nary Octet of Crestwood, N.Y. Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, na- tional director of interreligious af- fairs, American Jewish Commit- tee, will interpret his own faith traditions. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "The Betrothed," an adaptation of the story by Shumel Yosef Agnon• (Postponed from last week.) • • • MESSAGE OF ISRAEL I Lincoln 5-8614 ing service, with Cantor Avraham Alkai and the choir directed by Gladys Gewirtz Hedaya. Cantor Harold Orbach comments on the selections and performance. * * IN CONTACT FRONTIERS OF 5r HATTIE mach gitt and UIis Orchestra Time: 8 p.m. Sunday -trir_ni M.? nbre2 *********tir' ENTERTAINMENT 4( SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ .4c **********0 g ewry • * * Large selection of china in many designs and colors.