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June 16, 1967 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-16

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26—Friday, June 16, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Michigan Student
Is Volunteer Aide
at Israel Center

g ewry

JERUSALEM -- Claire Meyer,
of 520 Onondaga, Ann Arbor. is
working busily here in the Hadas-
sah-Hebrew University Medical
Center in Jerusalem as a volun-
teer in the current emergency.

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

Toby Lewis Engaged
to Milton Abramson

tine

IN CONTACT

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood dis-
cusses "What Can Be Done to Pre-
vent Crime?" with Wayne County
Circuit Court Judge John B. Swain-
son.

HEAR OUR VOICE

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "The Art of the Can-
tor," featuring the voice of the late
Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky. Cantor
Harold 'Orbach will comment.
* * «

HIGHLIGHTS

Claire Meyer and Patient

She is folding bandages, pasting
gauze on windows. arranging me-
dical stores, playing with hospi-
talized children and, indeed, help-
ing in the hundred-and-one differ.
ent ways that are requested of her
by Hadassah's YAM.. the Women's
hospital Auxiliary.
Claire is studying at the Heb-
rew University under the Ameri-
can Student Program. When the
present crisis broke. the American
Embassy advised all Americans to
leave. but Claire point-blank re-
fused to go.
"My place is here." she said.
"To my mind, volunteering to help
here in this hour of need is the
fulfillment of an obligation to a
countr which received me so gen-
erously as a student. It also pleases
me terrifically to be in this magni-
ficent Center built by the women
of Hadassah in America. I only
wish they could see it for them-
selves, then they would realize just
what it means to Israel in the pres-
ent crisis."

Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Kaleidoscope View of
Youth" will feature teen-agers in-
volved socially and in social action,
in religious, cultural and philan-
thropic agencies which serve them.
* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: A conversation with
Theodore Bikel.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Levi A. Olan of
Dallas, Texas, will speak on "Our
Changing Sexual Morality."
• * *

LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WKNR.
Feature: Rabbi Kagen will speak
on "The Hasid—Lamplighter." A
report from New York Nshei Cha-
bad convention will be featured.
Part two of "The Iron Key."

Yeshiva Graduates 583

NEW YORK (JTA)—John W.
Gardner, secretary of health, edu-
cation and welfare, was awarded
an honorary doctor of laws degree
at the 36th annual commencement
exercises of Yeshiva University. A
total of 583 students were awarded
degrees from 11 different schools
of the university.

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nouncements

June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel
don II. Beck (Shelly Ruth Stern)
of 18707 Coyle, a son, Adam Jona-
than.

*

*

June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Durbin (Renee Mevis), 27810 Ver-
non. Southfield. a daughter, Leigh
Beret.

June 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allen
M. Greenstein (Donna Rader),
27600 Old Colony. Farmington, a
son, Robert Harry.
*
*
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward R. Siegel. 564 B. Kellogg St..
Ann Arbor, a son. Mark Robert.
* *

May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Lopata (Sarah Litowsky of Detroit)
of Culver City, Calif., a son,
Warren Allen.
* *
May 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Shel-
don M. Kantor (Marian Carel),
15301 Joan, Oak Park, a daughter,
Lori Beth.
• • •

May 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Miskin (Ruth Baumer of De-
troit), a son, Jonathan Hershel.
• • •
May 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Law-
rence D. Hoffman (Edie Dena
Morris). former Detroiters now
residing in San Diego, a son, Eric
Geoffrey.

MISS TOBY LEWIS

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis of
Wakefield Way, Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Toby Ellen to Milton J.
Abramson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Abramson of Strathmoor
Ave.
Miss Lewis attended Michigan
State University and is a grad-
uate of the University of Arizona.
Mr. Abramson is a graduate of
the Walsh Institute.

An August wedding is planned.

Men's Clubs

MOSAIC LODGE, F&ANT, will
honor Herman B. Streit, junior
warden, at a dinner 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Masonic Temple.
For reservations. call Alan Adel-
son, 353-6764. Lou Gordon, radio
and television commentator, will
be guest speaker. On July 8, the
lodge will hold a golf outing,
which will include a steak dinner,
at Dun Roven Golf Club.
*
*

BERDITCHEV KESHENEV AID
SOCIETY will hold a bond rally
8:30 p.m. Monday at its meeting
hall. The rally will be in honor of
Isidore Shapiro, for his many years
of service to organizational activi-
ties, and the community in gen-
eral. Frank Mersky is chairman of
the bond rally. Lauis Bassin is
president of the organization.

ADL to Start Monitoring
Anti-Semitic Broadcasts

NEW YORK (JTA)—A nation-
wide system of monitoring anti-
Semitic radio broadcasts in con-
nection with the Middle East crisis
was announced by the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai Brith.
One of the leading sources for the
spreading of such propaganda,
ADL officials said, is the so-
called "talk" programs, which
often provide a forum for bigots.
Rabbi Jay Kaufman, executive
director of Bnai Brith, said that
he did not believe the Arab-Israel
war had caused the increase in
anti-Semitic broadcasts. Such
bigotry, he declared, "is deep and
constant, and on propitious occa-
sions it is emboldened to appear."

Duchartre's Italian
Comedy Back in Print
in a Dover Paperback

In the entire history of the stage,
few theaters have had such a long-
lived and far-reaching influence
as the Commedia dell 'Arte which
flourished during the 15th, 16th,
and 17th Centuries. This Italian
comedy, in which dialogue and
gestures were improvised by
masked actors to standard plots
and stories, was brought to France
by Catherine de Medici, thence
spread all over Europe, dominating
the stage for some three hundred
years. Its influence can still be
seen in Punch-and-Judy shows, in
the art of Charlie Chaplin and
modern mimes, and even in to-
day's Theater of Improvisation.
Its influence can be more directly
studied in the work of Moliere,
Marivaux, Lope de Vega, Goldoni,
and the Elizabethan playwrights.

Dover (180 Varick, N.Y. 14)
has now reissued an enlarged
paperback edition of one of the
most important studies on this
theater, "The Italian Comedy" by
Pierre Louis Duchartre, in the
authorized translation by Randolph
T. Weaver. The Dover edition con-
tains a new pictorial supplement
reproduced from the "Receuil Fos-
sard," a rare collection of 16th-
Century engravings, which Du-
chartre has published separately,
and which, to the publisher's
knowledge, has not been published
before in America. There are eight
further plates from another docu-
ment, "Compositions de rhetorique
de M. don Arlequin." The Dover
edition co ntains 259 illustra-
tions, mainly contemporary engrav-
ings of the actors, the characters,
the scenes and the staging of the
Commedia. These subjects are also
fully covered in the text together
with the scenarios, the staging and
techniques, the theaters. the
troupes and development of indi-
vidual characters.

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