The Lawrence Grabers 2nd Program of Community Forum THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reside in Ann Arbor Series on Urban Unrest on TV Monday New Terrorist Gang Operating in Jordan, Friday, May 24, 1968-33 New York television producer Arthur Alpert, who wrote a series of documentary films on South- eastern Michigan's racial climate, said that the climate has worsened in the area's black communities since the assassination of Dr. Mar- tin Luther King, Jr. Producer Arthur Alpert said, however, there has been some im- provement in white communities since the Memphis tragedy, but warned against whites returning to the "old apathy." His five documentary programs, titled "In Your Own Interest," form the basis of the Southeastern Michigan Community Forum spon- sored by the Interfaith Action Council including the Jewish Com- MRS. LAWRENCE GRABER munity Council, and business, civic Miss Marsha Louise Kaiser be- and religious leaders of the area. The second of the programs will came the bride of Lawrence Wen- dell Graber in a ceremony Sun- day at Temple Beth El in Battle Creek. Rabbi Myron B. Movsky of - Kalamazoo officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard F. Kaiser of Battle Creek. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis This Week's Radio and H. Graber of Ridgecliff Dr., South- Television Programs field. The couple is living in Ann Arbor COMMUNITY FORUM and will take a delayed honey- Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday. moon trip to New York early in Station: Channel 4. June. Feature: The second program in Maid of honor was Holly Kaiser, the TV-home discussion series on the bride's sister; and matron of urban unrest will be presented. The honor was Mrs. Sam Graber. The programs are sponsored by the bridesmaids were Ann Fuchs and Interfaith Action Council. Barbara Hirsch of Burlington, Ia. * * * Sam Graber attended his brother LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR as best man. The head usher, Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Larry J. Kaiser, the bride's broth- Station: WKNR. er, was assisted by Larry Eitzen Feature: "The Best Guarantee," of Columbus, 0., and Kerry Ozer. a talk on the unique revelation at Sinai, will be given. An interview with parents on the special fea- tures of Camp Gan Israel will be presented. The Gateshead Choir will sing melodies of repentence. * * * HIGHLIGHTS Alfred May, chairman of the Re- Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, publican First Congressional dele- Station: Channel 2. gation, is one of Feature: Prof. Joseph Fiszman the heads of the of the Wayne State University po- Michigan delega- litical science department, who re- tion to the Re- cently returned from Poland, will publican Nation- discuss the plight of Polish Jews. al Convention to * * * open in Miami Aug. 5. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Max M. Fisher Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. will be a dele- Station: WXYZ. gate at large to tl Feature: "In Memorian," a Me- convention and May morial Day program highlighting, another delegation member is Ir- an address by Rabbi Emanuel win Burdick. Rackman of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, New York, will be Rep. WILLIAM S. BROOM- featured. FIELD announced he will seek a * * * seventh term in Congress from HEAR OUR VOICE Michigan's 1 8 t h Congressional Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. District. Station: WCAR. Feature: Tenor Mikhail Alexan- drovitch will sing Yiddish folk songs with instrumental ensemble Leave Everything to U. arranged and conducted by L. Ka- gan. Cantor Harold Orbach will offer comments. * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Kerner Report: What Can Be Done on a Local Level?" will be presented. The sec- ond in the series of discussions will feature William Booth of the New York City Commission on Human Rights; Rabbi Seymour Siegel of the Jewish Theological Seminary and Charles E. Silberman, an edi- tor of Fortune and author of "Crisis WYN and HAROLD LANDIS in Black and White." g every on the Air Al May, Fisher, Burdick in GOP Miami Delegation ' . be shown 7:30 p.m. Monday over Channel 4. Subsequent programs in the edu- cational series will be shown at the same time and same station June 3, 10 and 17. Meanwhile, the Community Forum is continuing its drive to recruit thousands of discussion leaders who will invite six to eight persons to their homes or other meeting places to view the programs. After the viewing, the groups will discuss the programs in the light of a discussion guide to be provided by the forum, then report back on forms also to be provided. Volunteers may write to the Southeastern Michigan Community Forum, .4800 Woodward, 48201, or call 833-3350. LETTER BOX Say Arabs Returning From Jordan Visits (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—A new terrorist un- derground organization is operat- ing in Jordan in competition with the El Fatah, according to reports by West Bank Arabs returning from visits to Amman. The new group calls itself the "National Fedayun" and is headed by Sherrif Nassar, a cousin of MUSIC (Just Great) Oh Father . . , Rabbi A Jewish youth, equally adept at solving an intricate equation and throwing an accurate pass fify-five yards downfield elected to go to Notre Dame. Home for his first vacation, his rabbi, who had taken a dim view of the whole procedure, asked anxiously, "My boy, they aren't Catholicizing you there at South Bend, are they?" Indignant- ly, the youth replied, "I should say not, Father." 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