People Make News * * • MISCHA MISCHAKOFF will re- tire as concertmaster of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra in Aug- ust 1968, The 72-year-old violinist Said he plans to complete one more year with the symphony, in- cluding the Meadow Brook Music Festival in summer 1968, then de- vote himself to teaching in Detroit. He has lived here since becoming symphony concertmaster in 1952. Mischakoff's career includes 55 years as concertmaster of several of the world's greatest orchestras, including the Leningrad Symphony and Bolshoi Theater Orchestra in his native Russia, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the New York Sym- phony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, NBC Sym- phony under Toscanini and the Detroit Symphony under Paul ..— geivry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Part II of a musical feature entitled "Praise Ye the Lord." Cantor Orbach is host of the series. ▪ • • THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Time: 8:55 p.m. Saturday, 8:25 a.m. Sunday. 10:25 a.m. Monday- Friday. Station: Channel 50. Feature: Rabbi Groner will de- liver the thought for the day, be- ginning the day's programming. HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2 and Time: 9:15 am. Sun.lay Station: W.IIIK. Feature: "Land of Israel," a dis- cussion of the works of S. Y. Ag- non. Aviv Ekrony, Mrs. Lawrence Wernher will participate. IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: Wilt. Feature: "The House on Victoria Street" will be presented. Hal Youngblood will meet with men recently released from prison who are trying to find their way back into society by way of the house on Victoria Street. GEORGE PIERROT PRESENTS Time: 5 p.m. today Station: Channel 4. Feature: Charles Sharp will nar- rate the color film "Egypt to Israel." LUBAVITCII JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNIt. Feature: "Does Humility Mean Surrender to the Majority?" will be discussed by Rabbi Kagan. A panel of youth discuss 'Is Religion Outdated?" "The St range Dream." a story from Jewish history, will be presented. The youth choirs of the Lubaviteh Ensemble and the Pirchei Choir will provide musical interlude. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station. WWJ. Feature: "The Liquid Fire" by John Vlahos, a dramatization of the life of Samuel Gompers, found - er and first president of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor. The program will dramatize several ac- complishments of the life of the labor leader. • • • DIRECTIONS Time: Noon Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: Part One. "A Year in Song," a program of Jewish liturg- ical music featuring Cantors Saul Meisels and Arthur Koret. Boris Tumarin will be the narrator. Friday, May 19, 1967-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MORTIMER B. HARRIS, Chi- cago business executive and civic Brevities leader, has been elected president Paray and Sixten Ehrling. His ance and counseling at recent Uni- of the Welfare Council of Metro- Russian cellist MSTISLAV ROS- longest tenure was for 15 years versity of Detroit commencement politan Chicago, the central co- with the NBC Symphony, though exercises. He was ordained at the TROPOVICH will appear Aug. 18 we will surpass that record next Hebrew Rabbinical College in Je- at Ontario's Stratford Festival. ordinating body for 265 public and This special concert will be in voluntary health and welfare fall in beginning his 16th year with rusalem in 1965 and graduated the Detroit Symphony. from the Yeshiva High School of addition to the regular series of agencies in the Chicago area. Har- the Hebrew Theological College in eight Sunday concerts previously ris is a former president of the announced for the 15th annual Jewish Federation of Metropolitan On May 21 at the Waldorf- Skokie in 1962. season at Stratford. The concert Chicago and a former general * * * Astoria Hotel, the 10th anniversary Recipients of the 1967 St. there and one at Expo '67 this chairman of the Chicago Combined year of the Belfer Graduate School summer will be the only appear- of Science of Yeshiva University Ursula Medal Awards, represent- ances in this country for the dis- Jewish Appeal. will be observed along with the ing three religious faiths, included tinguished artist during this visit 60th birthday of PAUL BORMAN, president of Bor- to Canada. I I Arthur Belfer, a man Food Stores, Inc., for the * « formerly penni- Jewish faith. Selection is made on I Local artist LINDA ZALLA is I less Polish immi- the basis of "personal dedication presently exhibiting her work at I grant whose ef- to social betterment through as- the Galerie de Boicourt in a show I forts made it sistance to the unfortunate." The called "Woman Artists Month" I I possible for the awards were presented at the an- which will be on display through I school to become nual St. Ursula Medal Awards May 27. I one of the great dinner Wednesday in Cleary Audi- 1 Deluxe Apf. Hotel accommoda- educational insti- torium, Windsor. The dinner is an tions available. Newly-furnished 'tutions of its kind annual event sponsored by the I I a 2 bedroom apts. in beau- in the United Glengarda School for Retarded : tiful new bldg. with Metro sub- I States. The Children, operated in Windsor by way service directly into Expo event will be the the Ursuline Sisters. Borman was site. Maid service; Continental annual Science introduced by his counterpart win- REPAIR AND breakfast. Reasonable R a t • s. Leadership ner from last year, Judge IRA I For Reservations write: INSTALLATION Award Dinner. KAUFMAN. I LE CHATEAU BOULOGNE Belfer Belfer is chair- Quality Work at 10620 Ave. Du Bois Du Boulogne Sincerity man of the board and chief execu- Montreal 12, Quebec, Canada Reasonable Prices ! Sincerity is like traveling in a tive officer of Belco Petroleum I 7.1. (514) 331-6361 Corp., president of the Belfer plain beaten road, which commonly Foundation and a member of Ye- brings a man sooner to his jour- shiva University's board of trus- ney's end than by-ways, in which tees. IRA GUILDEN, chairman men often lose themselves. "Get Our Price Last"- Classified Ads Get Quick Results —Tillotson. of Trade Bank and Trust Co., has been named chairman of the dinner. * * * **,* * Ruth Steckler Laredo, Detroit- born pianist , will be featured solo- 441 • ist in the "Bach at Cranbrook" series to be held r• - • ' at Christ Church, Cranbrook, 8:30 p.m. today. and 3 p.m. Saturday. Miss Laredo has recently signed an exclusive con- tract with h the managerial firm of Judson, O'Neill, Beall a n d Steinway. She is a former pupil of Mischa Miss Laredo Kottler and Rudolf Serkin. * * • The board of directors of Temple of Aaron St. Paul, has appointed Rabbi KALIL S. ROSENBERG as assistant rabbi. Rabbi Rosenberg leaves Cong. Ahavath Achim of Colchester, Conn., to accept the - position. Rabbi Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Rosenberg 4011,404 of Wisconsin Ave., is a graduate of Wayne State University and received his ordination from the Academy for Higher Jewish Learn- ing in New York. • * EXPO? YES! I LAWN SPRINKLERS I I 527-5044 NEI VEGETARIAN BEANS in tomato sauce #14 •t v Rare book collector Charles E. Feinberg, long a benefactor of the University of Detroit Library, pre- - .sented U. of D. with an antipho- nale, a rare book, in honor of Fr. Peter Arrupe, S.J., superior general of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). It was Father Arrupe's first visit to the campus from his station in Rome. The book, in ex- cellent condition at Feinberg d a valued n $400, was printed and illustrated in Paris in 1737 by the Cistercian monks. • s • To honor Nazi victims, including close relatives, New York business- man JOSEPH GUSSMAN is pre- senting two ambulances to Magen David Adorn, the Red Cross Serv- ice of Israel. The two vehicles, each with inscriptions in memory of parents and relatives, will be formally handed over to the consul of Israel at ceremonies June 25 at the Israel Consulate in New York. * • * Rabbi WILLIAM MAIMON SCHOSTAK, youth director of Agu- dath Israel of Detroit, received a master of arts degree in guid- 1 j 44r . ifi g "ro eiler . 1 LB. NET'WT. *Ural C111111111— to« v. — 11111- The beans that made the O famous. Close to 40 years ago, the House of Heinz introduced a new variety— Vegetarian Beans—to meet the needs of Jewish families for a Kosher, quick-to-fix many-purpose delicious food. To reassure our customers of Kash- ruth, we arranged for rabbini- cal sanction and the a seal of THE UNION OF ORTHO- DOX JEWISH CONGREGA- TIONS OF AMERICA to be placed on our label. The Q. was little known in those days. In fact we were the first large American food company to dearly identify and advertise our Kosher prod ucts with the O. 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