Friday, February 2, 1968-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miss Marcia Ann Zager Engaged to Samuel Bell News Brevities Priority Urged for Spiritual Jewish Education at Akiva Day School Fete; Moskowitz Scholarship Established JOSEPH SCHUSTER, noted cel- Feb. 10, at the Glen Oaks Golf list, will be heard in recital at and Country Club. Dinner will be the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the followed by dancing. The public A strong plea for "priority for The dinner was dedicated in Jewish Center 8 p.m. Saturday. is invited. For information call Schuster has made nine world Shirley Mooradian, 2273-0362. Res- spiritual education of our youth" honor of the 50th wedding anni- tours in addition to his coast-to- ervations will be taken until Mon- was sounded Sunday night at the versary of Isidore and Mollie Mos- kowitz. They were presented with coast appearances in the United day. annual dinner of Akiva Hebrew = * * a plaque by Philip Stollman who States. He has been featured as soloist under Toscanini, Walter, Bernstein a n d other celebrated conductors. This program will in- clude Beethoven's A Major Sonata, Tartini's Concerto in D Major, as well as compositions by Haydn, Schumann, DeFalla and Chopin. • • • Dr. LEROY LEVITT, dean of the Chicago Medical School, will be visiting chief at Sinai Hospital MISS MARCIA ZAGER of Detroit 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the main lecture room. Dr. Levitt Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zager of will speak on "Psychological As- Heritage Lane, Southfield, an- pects of Aging." nounce the engagement of their * • • daughter Marcia Ann to Samuel Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Members of the DETROIT AS- Bell of Kentucky Ave. SOCIATION for RETARDED The bride-elect is a graduate of CHILDREN are making plans for the Wayne State University college the first dinner-dance to be held of education. Her fiance was graduated from the WSU law school. The couple plans to marry in June. The world- renowned violinist NATHAN MILSTEIN will appear with the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra Saturday evening in Ford Auditorium. Sixten Ehrling will conduct. * • • Day School, Sunday night, at the Sheraton-Cadillac by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero. Addressing the more than 500 who attended the yearly event, Rabbi Prero asserted that "in our system of things today, in our materialistic world, only a chosen few recognize the validity of such high priority . . ." He pleaded for highest priority on maximum Jew- ish education and declared that "Akiva Day School represents a dedication to total Jewish living consistent with the American scene." "Unless we are successful in announced also that a Moskowitz scholarship fund has been estab- lished at Akiva Day School to honor the celebrants. A musical program was given at the dinner by Cantor Chaskelle Ritter of New York who was ac- companied by his son, SamueL Program participants included the toastmaster, David Tanzman, who also led in the singing of the national anthems; David I. Berris, FRULA, the Yugoslavian folk ballet company coming to the Masonic Auditorium Feb. 17, re- flects the various foreign influ- ences, particularly oriental that have made their impact upon the national spirit of the country. The oriental influence will be particu- larly noted in "Dances from Mace- donia" and "Dance of the Ship- educating a dedicated generation of our young people, we will lose tars." Classified Ads Get Quick Results president of the school; Elisha Prero and Louis Greenbaum. Akiva students who greeted the gathering in English and Hebrew remarks in the name of the school's 156 pupils; Dr. Hayim Donin and Rabbi Manfred Pick. the battle on the American scene," he warned. Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Men's Women's Councils AL A STAR RE VU E g evory ) On tize This Week's Radio and Television Programs STARRING THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "His Name Shall Be Known," a documentary about Charles Jordan, executive vice chairman of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, who died last year in Prague. • • and CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE BETTY WALKER Sensational comedienne of the Mike Douglas and Mery Griffin Show. Vivacious, versatile comedienne of comedy characterization. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNR. Feature: Dr. Velvl Green, space scientist of NASA and the Univer-. sity of Minnesota, continues his series of ".Hasidism in the Science Laboratory" with a discussion on "The Final Examination." • • • HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: The color film "In Our Time" will be shown. The film, produced by Vision Associates in New York for the National Coun- cil of Jewish Federation and Wel- fare Funds, documents contem: porary Jewish welfare servicees. • • • HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Cantor Harold Orbach explores "Contemporary Sound of the Song of Israel." • * * ALFRED and JOHNNY YUNE "r• new International singing star. 9c, BERNIE BERNS Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: Rabbi Alexander M. can Hebrew Congregations, will discuss "Why We Need Adult Edu- cation" with Rabbis Leon Fram and Id. Robert Syme of Temple Israel. • • • THE MAGIC DOOR 'Mile: 6:30 p.m. Monday. Station: Channel 56. Feature: Tiny_ Toy, Deedee and Scrunch. Town and Country Sale Town and Country Shop, 19158 Livernois, is featuring a mad mid- night sale starting noon today. .All winter merchandise is 50 per cent off the original ticketed price. Those who want to save, may come to Town and Country before midnitlit'dna' 61.6-Out 'the values: Direct from the Tropicana in Las Vegas — show stoppers of the Ed Sulli- van Show. First Midwest ic appearance of a COMMUNITY CURRENTS Schindler, recently named vice president of the Union of Ameri- LENORE JO-ANN FLORIO Hilarity at its peak! Record breaking op- •pearance at the Cop- °cabana; Concord, and Grossingers. IC TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 13, 14, 15, 1968 Dynamic Songstress — Memorable smash hit of•the 1963 Show. 8:15 P.M. MASONIC TEMPLE Your Membership in B'noi B'rithtEntitles You to Two (21 Tickets FREE When You Buy Or Sell One Or More of Our Fund Raising Books. THE MORE YOU BUY OR SELL . . THE BETTER THE SEATING Musk by HAL GORDON'S 16-piece All-Star Orchestra. 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