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November 03, 1967 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-03

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24—Friday, November 3, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Double Engagement Announced

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

MISS TERRY GENDLEMAN

MISS LYNN BRANDMAN

Mrs. Rochelle Brandman of Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gendleman
of Greenview Rd. announce the Ind., announces the engagement of
engagement of their daughter Terry her daughter Lynn Carol to Mark
Jane to Michael Jeffrey Byer, son David Gendleman, son of Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Byer of Mrs. Sam Gendleman of Green-
view Rd. Miss Brandman is the
Beaverland Ave.
The bride-elect is a junior in daughter of Dr. Harry Brandman
the Wayne State University's col- of Gary.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
lege of education. Her fiance at-
tended Detroit Business College the University of Michigan and is
a member of Delta Phi Alpha hon-
and is in the U.S. Air Force.
orary society. She attends U. of
M.'s graduate school. Her fiance
is a graduate of U. of M., where
he was affiliated with Tau Delta
Phi Fraternity. He attends Mich-
igan State University's medical
school.
An August wedding is planned.
A number of complaints have

Charge Peace Play
With Inuendo
of Anti-Semitism

reached the offices of the Anti-
Defamation League over the per-
formance here of an anti-war play
which reportedy smacked of anti-
Semitism.
Richard Lobenthal, director of
the local ADL office, alerted the
GEORGE 011RaNSTEIN'S grand
ADL in Pittsburgh, where the play opening celebration at his new lo-
was presented the following night, cation in the Harvard Row Mall,
of its offensive portions.
11 Mile and Lasher, will start with
The protests concerned primarily ribbon-cutting ceremonies by South-
the portrayal of a character in field city officials and community
"The War Lovers," presented by leaders 10 a.m. Saturday. Many
the noted San Francisco Mime The- valuable prizes are being given
ater at the auditorium of the De- away. There's nothing to buy. Just
troit Institute of Arts.
fill out a blank at the counter and
The play is a parody on the place in the receptacle. The first
United States' presence in Vietnam 100 men and women coming to the
and is performed in an 18th Cen- store after 10 a.m. will receive a
tury setting.
fine gift — the women a cultured
According to one of the pro-
pearl ready for mounting by "Sa-
testors, Mrs. Robert (Esther)
mourai" and the men "British Ster-
Broner, a member of the English
ling" cologne. Between 10 a.m. and
faculty at Wayne State Univer-
4 p.m. there will be a special fac-
sity, the character Pantalone,
tory showing of a complete collec-
a cruel war profiteer, was a di-
tion of diamond jewelry by "Orange
rect takeoff on the character of
Blossom" and the latest watch cre-
Shylock from Shakespeare's
ations by Omega and Tissot shown
"Merchant of Venice." Shylock
by factory representative Jerry Sill-
has provided the stereotype for
man. The community is invited.
* * *
anti-Semitic propagandists down
through the years.
DAVID L. FRIEDN1AN of the
Mrs. Broner, who has been active Detroit-Moore Agency of AETNA
in peace groups in Detroit, said she LIFE INSURANCE CO. has again
was drafting a letter of protest to received the National Quality
the Fifth Estate, Detroit's under- Award for 1967.
ground newspaper, for whom the
production was given as a benefit.
Several of the young actors in Bernarda Bryson
the cast are Jewish.

Business
Brevities

Baritone Don Frohman
Begins 20th Season

Don Frohman, operatic baritone,
has begun his 20th opera season
tour with the Verdi Touring Opera
Company. Froh-
man, who has
been singing the
leading baritone
roles with the
company for the
past 19 seasons
in such operas as
"Aida," "La Tra-
viata," "Il Trova-
tore," "La Bo-
heme" and "Mad-
ame Butterfly," Frohman
will add two new roles: as Esca-
millo in Bizet's "Carmen" and Re-
nato in Verdi's "Masked Ball."

Detroit Socialites Plans
Dinner-Dance Nov. 12

Detroit Socialites will hold a
dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at
the King's Arms Lounge.
Dance music will be provided by
Ed Kaye and his orchestra. Danc-
ing will begin at 8 p.m.

THE MAGIC DOOR
Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Station: Channel 56.
Feature: Tiny Tov is back.
• * *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Hosea," a play dealing
with the turning point in the life of
the prophet, is the first in a dra-
matic series. The play was written
by Joseph Mindel.
* * •
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: "Church and Society,"
the conference held in Detroit, will
be discussed by Margaret Mead,
author and anthropologist; Dr.
Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity
School; and Dr. Sumner Rosen,
AFL-CIO.
* • •
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Still More Yossele
Rosenblatt," selection from the
noted cantor's recordings, narrat-
ed by Cantor Harold Orbach.
• • •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
and
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: Rev. Thomas Porter,
S. J., professor of English at the
University of Detroit, and Dr.
Shlomo Marenof, dean of Midrasha
and teacher at the University of
Detroit, will discuss "Jewish Liter-
ature in the Catholic Curriculum."

Job Recruitment
Creates Need for
Doctors From Area

Cohen Brothers Will Receive
Golden Tora Award at Dinner

The Beth Yehudah Schools will
celebrate its 53rd anniversary at a
dinner 6:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at Cobo
Hall.
Hillel L. Abrams, president of
the Beth Yehudah Schools, com-
prised of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
and the Beth Jacob School for
Girls, announces that Isadore R.

the Telshe rabbinical college of
Wickliffe, 0., will be guest speaker.
Benzion Shenker, recording artist
who recently returned from a con-
cert tour in Israel, will perform.
Honorary chairmen of the din-
ner are Irwin I. Cohn, David Gold-
berg and Daniel A. Laven.
For reservations, call the school
office, 353-6750.

Gerald L. Stein to Open
Oldsmobile Dealership

Gerald L. Stein has announced
the opening of Jerry Stein Olds-
mobile at 15205 E. Jefferson,
Grosse Pointe.
Stein said that the dealership
will specialize in new car sales
with a special emphasis on provid-
ing quality service.
Stein also announced the ap-
pointment of Allen Charnes as vice
president and sales manager.
The two men are the youngest
to manage an Oldsmobile dealer-
ship in Michigan, according to
ISADORE COHEN
Oldsmobile officials.
A grand opening open house will
Cohen and Wolf Cohen, brothers
who have both served as president be held in mid-November.
of Beth Yehudah and have con-
tributed to its progress, will re-
Music , the Stein-Way
ceive the inaugural Golden Tora
Award. (Isadore Cohen's picture
DICK STEIN
appeared incorrectly in last week's
& ORCHESTRA
paper; it has been inserted above.)
Recipients of the Silver Tora
Awards will be Morris Dorn,
board member of the Beth Ye-
hudah Schools; Ruben Grevnin,
vice president of the schools;
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
Julius Rotenberg, board member
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for whom the Southfield high
school was named; Meyer Tere-
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