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September 22, 1967 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-09-22

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Robert Glicks Planning
to Reside in Cleveland

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Friday, September 22, 1967-29
NCJW Co-Sponsors THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New Radio Series Japanese Novel Published by WSU

A. widely acclaimed Japanese
has just been issued by
Wayne State University Press in
an English translation.
"The Wayfarer," which deals
with crucial eras in modern Japan-
ese history, is a splendid narrative
by Natsume Soseki. The commend-
able translation is by Beongcheon
-Yu who also wrote an important in-
troduction evaluating the work by

en the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs



MRS ROBERT GLICK

Helena Roberta Herman be-
came the bride of Robert Neal
Glick at Cong. Bnai David recent-
ly. Parents of the couple are the
Kenneth Hermans of W. 11 Mile
Rd., Huntington Woods, and the
Michael Glicks of Lathrup Blvd.,
Southfield. The newlyweds will
live in Cleveland.

Miss Goldman Engaged
to Sgt. G. IV. Aaronson

MISS SUSAN GOLDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldman
of Birchridge Rd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Susan Beth to Marine
Sgt. Gilbert W. Aaronson, son of
Mr. N. Ralph Aaronson of Niles,
Ill., and the late 'Mrs. Aaronson.
Miss Goldman attends Highland
Park College. Her fiance, pres-
ently stationed at Cherry Point,
N.C., will continue his education at
Wayne State University in Janu-
ary.
A December '1968 wedding is
planned.

Barbara Goudsmith
Betrothed to New Yorker

LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 8 a.m. Saturday.
Station: WKNR.
Feature: Rabbi Yjtschak Kagan
will speak on "The Double Stan-
dard of Our Society." Youth In-
quires will discuss the observance
and meaning of Shabaty Music will
be provided by the Pirchei Chabad
Choir.
• • *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Writers Mark van
Doren and Maurice Samuel discuss
"Law and Government" in biblical
times.
• • •
GEORGE PIERROT PRESENTS
Time: 5:30 p.m. Sept. 29
and
1 p.m. Sept. 30.
Station: Channel 4.
Feature: Ed Lark will present
his color films of "Motoring
Through Israel."
• • •
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Israel Song Festival
1967," recording of the Indepen-
dence Day event, will be hosted by
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel.
• • •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2
and
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: Harold Schachern, re-
ligion editor of the Detroit• News
and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Adas
Shalom Synagogue discuss the
Middle East in the series "Local
Perspectives on World Concerns."
• • •
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: "The Myth of the Work
Ethic," a discussion of the striking
of government employes in service
agencies for the city and state
governments, will be discussed.

JTA's Role Told
in Radio Program

In New York briefly between
summer operatic engagements at
the Teatro Communale in Florence
and the Teatro Colon in Buenos
Aires, R i c hard Tucker, the
celebrated Metropolitan Opera
tenor, made-a
special recording,
under the CBS
label, of the Is- •
rael national an-'
them "I fa t ikva"
and the song "Je-
rusalem, Shel Za-
hay" (Jerusalem,
City of Gold).
The two songs
will be released
almost immedi- Tucker
ately as a 45 rpm single disc and
Tucker will donate all his royal-
ties from the sale of this record
to the Israel Emergency Fund of
the United Jewish Appeal.

;

MISS BARBARA GOUDSMIT

Mr. and Mrs. Nemo Goudsmit
of Geneva Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Audrey to
Philip Steinberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Steinberg of
Yonkers.
The prospective bridegroom is
a graduate of the State College
of New York and Columbia Uni-
versity.
A January wedding is planned.

Hannah Stein (right), execu-
tive director of the National
Council of Jewish Women, is
shown here with Cornelia Otis
Skinner, well-known stage per-
sonality and- author, at the
launching of "We, the Women"
—a new radio series narrated
by Miss Skinner. Serving in the
series as the voice of the 29 mil-
lion members of NCJW, the Na-
tional Council of Catholic Wom-
en, the National Council of Negro
Women, and Church Women
United, the sponsoring organiza-
tions, Miss Skinner delivers five-
minute monologues on topics
which should be of deep con-
cern of all women. The object
of the series, which is compris-
ed of 10 monologues, is to move
women to play a more active
role in shaping their communi-
ties and their world. The pro-
grams will be carried by 80 sta-
tions across the country and,
through the U.S.I.A., broadcast
in lob countries . around the
world.

Art Show Set by League
for Labor Israel Sept. 30

Morris Lifshay, president of the
Labor Zionist Council of Detroit,
announces that the League for
Labor Israel will hold its Annual
Art Show and Sale 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sept. 30 and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 1

in the Labor Zionist Institute.

Mrs. Raymond Goldbaum, over-
all chairman of the art festival,
announces that 40 Detroit and
Michigan artists are submitting
200 of their newest works. In ad-
dition, this year's show will con-
tain 50 paintings and prints by
Israeli artists through the cour-
tesy of the Murray Greenfield Gal-
leries of New York and Tel Aviv.
Committee chairmen assisting
Mrs. Goldbaum are Mrs. Irving
Pokempner and Mrs. Sidney Shev-
itz, sponsors committee: Mrs. Irv-
ing Greenberg, invitations com-
mittee; Aarim Borenstein, tickets:
Mrs. Saul Drachler, refreshments:
Mrs. David Silberg, sales; Morris
Lifshay and ;Gerald Goldberg. tech-
nical Stephen Medow. cashiers:
and Mrs. Gerald L. Goldberg, pub-
licity.
Coffee will be served. Tickets are
available at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, DI 1-0131 or DI 1-0669.

Classified Ads Get Quick Results

for Failure to Ratify UN
Human Rights Pacts .

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Morris
B. Abram, United States represent-
ative to the United Nations Com-
mission on Human Rights, criti-
cized the United States for failing
to ratify UN human rights conven-
tions. Ile testified before the -Sen-
ate Foreign Relations Committee.
which met to hear the position of
the American Bar Association,
which opposes the pacts.
Abram, who is also president of

the American Jewish Committee,
said the United States, "the pro-

fessed leader of the free world,"
stands "with Bolivia, Spain, Togo,
South Africa and Yemen as one of

the tiny minority of members of
the United Nations, which has not
ratified any of its human rights
conventions."
He told the committee that "we
should have been the first to rati=
fy" the conventions on slavery,
forced labor and the political
rights of women, "rather than still
be haggling about vague and fic-
titious dangers lurking in them."

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The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
as an instrumentality of the Jew-
ish comnfunity was discussed Sun-
day on WOR-TV on the Point of
View prpgram sponsored by the
Radio add Television Commission
of the New York Board of Rabbis.
Robert If. Arnow, president, and
Victor M. Bienstock, general man-
ager of JTA, discussed the work of
the agency in its 50 years of opera-
tions. Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow,
president of the New York Board Abram Criticizes U.S.
of Rabbis, moderated the program.

Tucker Makes Recording
of New Jerusalem Song

Soseki and the period under des-
cription.
The glossary of Japanese terms
and the list of principal characters
that precedes the narrative itself
are of considerable help to the
reader. The map inside the cover

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