32—Friday, May 17, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS firth Jnnouncetnents May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip 1 April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- G. Kraft (Barbara Pan), 23311 1 man Mochlman. 29771 Fox Grove, Kipling, Oak Park, a daughter, Farmington, a daughter, Cheryl Carolyn Jill. Lynn.' * * * * * May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Levine (Rosalind Epstein), 15220 Buch (Marcia Kanter), 27415 Sel- Northfield, Oak Park, a son, David kirk, Southfield, a daughter, Laurie Brian. Ellen. * * * May 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Katz (Janice Naftaly), De- troiters stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., a son, Steven Morris. * * * May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary the Kushner (Carol Ann Gar e 1 i k), This Week's Radio and 23061 Kipling, Oak Park, a Television Programs daughter, Lisa Karyn. * * * COMMUNITY FORUM May 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday. Belkin (Elaine Claire Fried), 18412 Station: Channel 4. Alta Vista, Southfield, a daughter, Feature: "Alternatives to Fear," Ilene Sheryl. * * * the first in a five-part series on May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce urban unrest sponsored by the H. Lyons (Natalie Korby), 25710 Interfaith Action Council and area Shiawassee, Southfield, a daughter, leaders, will - focus on relieving tensions by frank discussions of the Melissa Lynn. * * * climate of fear that persists. The April 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Julian second portion of the program will Jay Kutinsky (Lesley Goodman), consist of a "quiz" on the Kerner 18057 Hartwell, a daughter, Ilana Report in an attempt to show that Beth. people don't know as much about * * * the report as they think they do. April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary * * Eisenberg (Barbara Hillm a n), ETERNAL LIGHT 25881 Ivanhoe, Huntington Woods, Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. a daughter, Elizabeth Anne. * * * , Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Kerner Report: April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert. Gordon (Frances Skulsky), What Happened and Why?" The former Detroiters of Simsbury, first of four programs about civil rights and the urban crisis in the Conn., a son, Bradley James. . * * * light of-the Kerner Report. Partic- April 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. ipants will be Dr. Hugh Butts-, Herman Slatis (Gay Mazer of De- psychoanalyst with Harlem Hos- troit) of East Lansing, a son, pital, Rabbi Wolfe Kelman of the Evan A. Jewish Theological Seminary and * * * - April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Charles E. Silberman, an editor of Fink (Diane Yaffe), 19410 Archer, "Fortune" and author of "Crisis in Black and White." a daughter, Marie Lisa Beth. • 4: ;1, t1-1111•11114.71•11•0 41•1 ■ 1 I !WWII 411•111. I 41•11•11.•1=1 ■ ID • ■ • 0 .111111•• 11.0 ■ 1,111M1.0 ewry On Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 456 DIFFERENT SIZES! For proper fitting of children's feet, 456 different size and width combi- nations are necessary. 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Feature: Professor Irving Zeit- lin, former principal of Sholem Aleichem Institute will discuss Is- rael with Sherwood Sandweiss, ex- ecutive director of the • Detroit chapter, American Jewish Com- mittee. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. - Station: WXYZ. Feature: "By the Waters of Babylon," a special all-music broadcast featuring interpretations of the 137th psalm, as sung by Cantor Frederick Lechner and the Message of. Israel Choir, will be presented. * * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: . Cantor Abraham Le- vitt of Temple Israel, South Orange, N. J., is the subject of the feature "Artists of Our Time," narrated by Cantor Harold Orbach. Rosann Feiner Engaged Director ot ourosm to Melvi n Toby ofPontiac Reception Speaker a missions in a number of under- devloped countries. Members of the Labor Zionist Organization for Israel Bond Fete and friends are invited to the Abbie Ben-Ari, director of the leadership reception. Israeli Government Tourist Office in New York, A; : .;40,I.77:., will be th e guest HOWARD TRI EST speaker at a leadership recep- COLOR MOVIES tion hosted by BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS Mr. and Mrs. Treasure Those Moments Forever Abram Medoyv, Call 542-7874 in their home, 1 3 1 1 3 Ludlow, H u n t i n g- ton Woods, 8:30 For the HY Spot p.m., Monday, in Of Your Affair behalf of the Is- Music by l a el Bond cause, . in advance of the Labor Zion- And His Orchestra ist Israel 20th (Hy Utchenik) anniversary cele- Ben-Ari • Distinctive Ceremonies bration. Ben-Ari was born in a Specialty! MISS ROSANN FEINER South Africa, served as spokes- 342-9424 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feiner of man for the Israel Foreign Of- Cherrylawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ros- ann to Melvin Lee Toby, son of SHIPPAN POINT, STAMFORD, CONN. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toby of A Home Away From Home Canterbury Blvd., Pontiac. ACCREDITED An Aug. 25 wedding is planned. 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