16—Friday, July 28, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rosenzweig B B Bond Chairman ft fa rcia Glick Becomes rs. Ha rver- 11 a rk ow i gewry a the This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Writers M a r k van Doren and Maurice Samuel ex- amine how the Israelites enter- tained themselves in "Words and Music." MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Announcing the appointment of Felix Rosenzweig (center) as Israel Bond chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council are Louis F. Levitan (left), Detroit Israel Bond director, and Arthur Schott, president of the Bnai Brith Council. Rosenzweg, who is a Trustee of Israel, has been a member of Bnai Brith for more than 18 years and has served as president of Einstein Lodge, as Israel Bond chairman and as Bnai Brith Council fund raising co•chairman. A survivor of the Nazi holocaust, he came to Detroit 19 years ago. He and his wife, Frances, are the owners of the David Nursing Home. Rosenzweig is a member of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Furni- ture Club of Detroit and American and Michigan Nursing Home Associations. An intensive Bnai Brith Israel Bond campaign is planned this year. Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Chaim Israel Etrog, director of the department of adult Jewish education of the UAHC, and Leo A. Diamond, chairman of the Message of Israel committee of the National Board of Adult Jewish Studies, discuss "Birth Control. LUBAVITCIL JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNR. Feature: Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan will talk on "Vacation— 'Goodbye to God?' A special pro- gram direct from Camp Gan Is- rael's girl season will be featured. Musical interludes by the camp's Junior Talent Orchestra. * HIGHLIGHTS Desegregation Advisory Project Issues Bibliography Bnai Brit/2 The Wayne County Intermediate Board of Education has issued an annotated bibliography, titled The Negro Freedom Movement: Past and Present." The comprehensive bibliography traces the history of the introduction of slavery into the United States and subsequent de- velopments from the C i v il War period to the present. The entire desegregation staff, under the direction of Mrs. Clare Broadhead, contributed to the com- pilation of this 120-page biblio- graphy. Activities SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Turover Hall. Walter Litt, program chairman, will discuss the import- ance of adult Jewish education. Harry Kaminer, chairman of adult Jewish education for the lodge. will conduct a program of humor. Harry Cash, chairman of the Sept. 10 banquet, and Ben Grant, ticket manager, will report on the pro- gress of ticket distribution. Philip Levine. president, asks members to bring prospective members for the Yiddish-speaking lodge. * * * z DO YOU LIKE TOMATO SOUP! BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will hold its • annual kosher barbecue 6 p.m. Aug. 8 at the home of Sophie Kel- lerman. 10799 Lincoln, Hunting. ton Woods. For reservations, call Miss Kellerman, LI 5-9166. Friends invited. * ADD GREENFIELD'S EGG BARLEY. . . TIKVAII CHAPTER is having a luncheon for prospective members noon Aug. 22 at the home of Mrs. A. Sniderman, 22550 Greenview, ' Southfield. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Philip Fealk. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 9 . and Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: A repeat of the series "history of the Jews in Michigan" Phillip Marcus discusses the era 1850-1899. * s * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Jewish music is dis- cussed by Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel. IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: The history of music of the great western religions will he discussed by The Rt. Rev. Nicholas Fedetz of the Saints Peter and Paul Eastern Orthodox Church. Rev. R. Merrill Jensen of the First Baptist Church of De- troit and cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel. MRS. HARVEY MARKOWITZ Marcia Elaine Glick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Glick of Sloman Ave., Oak Park, and Har- vey Gilbert Markowitz, son of Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Markowitz of Tavi- stock Tr., Southfield, were married recently at Raleigh House. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. Maid of honor was Marilyn Mar- kowitz, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Lois Glick and Mrs. Jeanette Davis were bridesmaids. Jerry Markowitz, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Edward and Robert Glick, brothers of the bride, and Charles Davis. After a wedding trip to the East, the couple will live in Oak Park. New Settlement Named for Rosen JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new settlement in Israel's n o rt h ern area will be named after Pinhas Rosen, the for- mer Minister of Justice, the Jewish Agency announced. Ros- en, who observ- ed his 80th birthday a few weeks ago, was for many years a member of the Jewish Agency execu- Rosen tive, was a General Zionist leader and a founder of the Progressive Party. KOSHER MADE, FRESH GROUND BEEF . 3 IhS. $ 55c 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD 1059 DI 1-2345 Myron Cohen to Get Humanitarian Award Humorist Myron Cohen will re- ceive a Humanitarian Award at Tamarack Lodge, Greenfield Park, N.Y., Aug. 12. It will be presented to him by Tamarack owner Dave Levinson is recognition of the many charity heed:its performed by Cohen, and his continual help and inspiration to youngsters breaking into show business. Previous recipients fo the Tama- rack "Humanitarian Award" were the late Al Kelly in 1966 and Buddy Hackett in 1965. 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The new "dishwasher," designed by Shlomo Avital, a senior technician in the biochemistry section in the labora- tory of Prof, David Elson, saves ' the Institute some 70,000 pounds (S23,333) a year. Absolutely safe and very efficient, it functions along the familiar lines of the s t a n d a rd spray glass-washing equipment found in all restaurants and snack-bars. Until now, all contaminated lab glassware at the Institute had been buried deep in the ground after use and never used again in any way. Avital, who came to Israel from Morocco in 1949, has been re- sponsible for a number of other appliances now in general use throughout the Weizmann Insti- tute, including an instrument which rekatedly dispenses accu- rately measured a m o u n t s of liquids. vice BERNARD H. The Detroit-Oak Park chapter. Society of Israel Philatelists, will host the second SIP seminar from 10 a.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Community Center Bldg. 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