• Steven Schwartzenfelds Honeymoon in Florida Eight Detroiters to Attend ZOA Israel Party gewry. On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs MRS. SCHWARTZENFELD Karen Sue Wasserman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Was- serman of Silvercrest Rd., South- field, and Steven Walter Schwart- zenfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwartzenfeld of Indiana Ave., were married recently at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick officiated. The bride wore a petite gown of silk organza appliqued with jewel- ed Alencon lace flower motifs. The gown was styled with an Empire bodice, a controlled A-line skirt and an attached soft flowing cha- pel-length train. A matching jewel- ed lace open circlet held the full chapel-length veil of English silk illusion. Mrs. Michael Zonder was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Rosenthal, Roberta Fleisher, Deane Smaller ; nd Judy Schwartz. Ted Schwartzenfeld, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Michael Was- serman, brother of the bride, Michael Zonder, Marc Adelman and Eric Adelman. Junior bridesmaids were Lisa Gail Wasserman, Sheri Elman. Ring bearers were Kenny and Michael Elman. After a Florida and Puerto Rico honeymoon, the couple will live in Oak Park. Elaine Warren to If Hr. Ronald AL Maier LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNR. Feature: Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan discusses the significance of the Mezuza. Jewish spirituals sung by the guitarist trio, Izzy, Ner and Zvi. "From Days Gone By" story time: "Passport for One." * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Writers Maurice Samuel and Mark van Doren dis- cuss "The Ancient Hebrews in Their World." • • • MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Bernard Perel- muter of Erie. Pa., and Henry Fliegler, president of Erie's Anshe Hesed Congregation, discuss "Pa- triotism and Dissent." ▪ * • IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: A discussion of drama with Beth-Shiva Davidson, actress, director and former president of the Center Theater, and Dr. Robert Hazzard, professor of drama at Wayne State University. Scenes from "Death of a Salesman" and "The Glass Menagerie" will be presented. • s • HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. and Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: Assaf Orr, an Israeli working in Detroit with Hashomer Hatzair, Zionist Youth Organiza- tion, and Ayalah Klingman. here on the Teacher Exchange Pro- gram, will discuss organized youth activities in Israel and the con- tribution of Israeli youth during the recent crisis. Mrs. Lewis Gross- man, chairman of the broadcasting committee, comparies the life of Israeli youth with that of American youth. • S. II, IIE AR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "The Art of the Cantor" with Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky singing songs in Yiddish. Cantor Harold Orhach of Temple Israel is host of the series. .Ohio Jewish Program Wins Radio-TV Award MISS ELAINE WARREN NEW YORK—For the third year in a row, the weekly radio pro- gram "Adventures in Judaism" has won the Ohio State Award from the Institute for Education by Radio-Television. The 1967 award cites the show, produced by the Union of Ameri- can. Hebrew Congregations for "stirring discussion, lucid poetry, masterful music and demanding drama." Broadcast locally over WCBS-AM and WEVD-FM, the program is carried by some 50 stations throughout the country. Mr. and Mrs. Max Warren of Northlawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Elaine Kay to Ronald M. Maier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maier of Rockville Centre, Long Island. Miss Warren received her mas- ter's degree in special education from Wayne State University. Tier fiance was graduated from liofstra In answer to an urgent invita- University. tion from Prime Mimster Levi Esh- A summer wedding is planned. kol, DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, arrived in Israel this week for important discussions on the country's post-war economic needs. SAMUEL ROTHBERG, na- Patricia and Jerome Shaw, tional campaign chairman, joined 24774 Rensselaer, Oak Park, re- Dr. Schwartz in Israel for confer- ceived JD degrees together from ences with the Prime Minister and Wayne State University's law Finance Minister Pinchas Sapir on school at commencement exercises the role of the Israel Bond pro- June 20 at Cobo Hall. She is the gram in financing post-war re- and Mrs. George daughter of Mr. covery of its economy and the re- Steinberger, 32215 Queensboro, sumption of the industrial expan- Farmington, her husband is the sion program that was interrupted son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shaw, I by the outbreak of hostilities. 19491 HartwelL His 'n Her Law Degrees Go to Jerome Shows Carmi M. Slomovitz will head the Detroit delegation to the 70th ju- bilee convention of the Zionist Or- ganization of America, which will open, for an entire week, at the Binyanai Ha'ooma (Buildings of the Nation) in Jerusalem, July 20. The Detroit delegation will in- clude Rabbi Leon Fram, Philip' Gil- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panush, Mrs. Slomovitz and others who may enlist for participation in the dele- gation during the coming week. Zionist Organization of Detroit members desiring to join the dele- gation are urged to call the ZOD office. Jacques Torczyner, ZOA presi- dent, announced adherence to con- vention plans as soon as the ban on travel to Israel was lifted. David Ben-Gurion and other noted the theme "Israel and World Jew- personalities will address the con- ry—A Common Destiny." vention. President Zalman Shazar THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS will receive the Balfour Award. Convention sessions also will be held at the ZOA House in Tel-Aviv and at Kfar Silver, the agricultural high school maintained by the ZOA. Its campus also will be the site of the dedication of the Mollie Good- man Academic High School. Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive and president of the World Union of General Zionists, is national con- vention chairman. 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