34—Friday, June 7, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Auditorium to Be Dedicated 0•11111110011111 ■0■ 1111.01•1111,01 ■ 0111•11.0-11111111•DMIIHI ■ 14)111•111-0 ewry 011 Miss Renee Freed Is to Wed David Boyd the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs ZUCKERMAN AUDITORIUM, SINAI HOSPITAL * Dedication of the Sinai Hos- pero, president of Sinai Hospital; pital's new Paul and Helen Zuck- and Rabbi Richard C. Hertz. erman Auditorium is scheduled for A tour of the building and 11 a.m. June 16 at the hospital. refreshments will follow the cere- The two-story building, located monies. on the north side of the hospital grounds, provides four additional meeting units—the 263-seat "main arena," two soundproof conference rooms seating altogether some 100 persons and an area to be used either as cafeteria facilities or as a banquet room. From Cochin, India, comes a re- The main arena floor is pitched downward to a rear projection port of a request for aid to settle screen or to a centered area in in Israel from the elders and mem- front of it where patients may bers of the Jewish community of participate in a lecture or dem- Kerala, to Sri, Morarji Desai, onstration. The conference rooms prime minister and minister of fi- may be used concurrently with nance. The petition states: the main arena. Both are "Ever since the time of our set- equipped with wall-mounted pro- tlement in Kerala, after the- des- jection screens. truction of our Temple in Jeruse- Participants in the dedication lem and the consequent dispersal ceremonies will be Dr. Julien of our people to the four corners of Priver, executive vice president the world some 1900 years ago, we of Sinai Hospital; Leonard N. have been living under benign Simons; Zuckerman, who will pre- Hindu Rulers, enjoying several sent the building to Nate S. Sha- privileges including complete free- dom of worship. ************************ "The only way of preserving the identity of our small community (350 people), is by transplanting it 1155 Guest Rooms—Sauna—Tv to the newly established state of King For a Day -0( Israel. For this purpose we appeal The Lincoln Inn Way to the government to allow us to transfer the assets belonging to the Treat Dad to Our Regular -4( -0( members of the community along FRAN K ENMUTH FAMILY -1( with our holy scrolls, books, relics, STYLED synagogue fittings, fixtures and re- 1( ligious ornaments. The total value CHICKEN DINNER of such assets will not exceed Rs, Dine and Dance 90 lakhs. This amount, though in- finitesimal in the eye of the gov- SMORGASBORD -4( ernment, will largely help us to Every Thurs. begin a new life without much hardship and privation. In the light Free Banquet Space of the traditional tolerance meted Cocktail Hour Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Daily out to religious minorities in India from time immemorial, we are Free Bus confident that our prayer will re- Service Airport 1901,. Southfield at. Dix 4( ceive sympathetic consideration at your hands." Kerala Community Asks Aid So All May Go to Israel LINCOLN MOTOR INN - 1 386=5000 • , ***********************44 With Father's Day Near; Consider Sunday, June 16 Giving "Pop" A Nehru Shirt _ From $6.00 Nehru Sport Coat, From $40 Nehru Jacket From $13.00 Nehru Suits From $85.00 "NEAR YOU IN YOUR NEHRU" ! That's The Dream Of The Girl In Your Life! You can be any age young man (like 12 to 82) and look "Gu-Ru-vy" and/or Suave in a Princeton NEHRU-MAO. MAHARISHI-ESHKOL SUIT OR SPORT COAT Shirts & other Meditation Gear, Transcendentally Fashioned, are also being featured. Please Drop In and take a look. Our "Tonight" Shows are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'til 9 p.m. Other days 'til 6 PRINCETON SHOP For Men & Boys 6 to 60 7 Mile at Evergreen—Acres of Free Parking Charge Accounts Invited KE 3-4310 COMMUNITY FORUM Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday. Station: Channel 4. Feature: The third program in the series of home discussions on urban unrest. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. - Feature: "The Sabbath of Bless- ings;" a broadcast about the bibli- cal passage, will be narrated by Rabbi Robert Gordis of Temple Beth El of Rockaway Park, N.Y. * * * SPECTRUM Time: 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Station : Channel 56. Feature: "Israeli Science: Search for a Future," will be shown. * * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Cantor Frederick Lech- ner will be heard in a series of renditions entitled "Likras Shab- bos . To Welcome the Sabbath." 4: * HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "Youth — the Avant Garde," will continue the series on "Ethics of Propaganda." Ben- jamin Schiff, Alan Sorkow, Susan Turkel, Roberta Wainer and Jeff- rey Weisberg will participate. * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station : WKNR. Feature: Rabbi Kagan will speak on "Peace—Tora-Style." The forum discussion will center on "Modern Jewish Camping." Hasidic dance music will be played. 4: 4: 41 MISS RENEE FREED Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Freed of Greenfield Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Renee to David Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boyd of Avon Lane, Southfield. An August wedding is planned. Jewish Singer's Tour Used by Soviets to Prove 'Jewish Culture' LONDON (JTA) — The Soviet propaganda machine is using con- certs by a popular Yiddish singer to bear out the Russian claim that Soviet Jews have "cultural facili- ties" if they want them, according to reports here from the USSR. The singer is Nechama Lifshitz, of Vilna, who has been on a highly successful concert tour of various Jewish centers in Russia. But her repertoire avoids any music re- motely connected with Israel or composed by anyone outside of the Communist bloc, according to the reports. Most of Miss Lif- schitz' songs are in the prewar traditional genre. One or two new Yiddish songs were written by Soviet composers with words by COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.' Soviet Jewish poets. Station: WJBK. Feature: Rabbi Herbert Tarr, author of "Heaven Help Us!" will speak on the future direction and focus for congregationally affili- ated Jews and Christians. WASHINGTON (J T A) — The United States government in- formed Israel that it was "con- cerned" over Israeli military oc- cupation of Tiran Island at the en- trance of the Straits of Tiran. Robert McCloskey, spokesman for the State Department, an- nounced that "we have noted with concern Israeli press reports that Israeli forces had occupied the Is- land of Tiran." He disclosed that formal representations had been made to the Israeli government. The department described the island as Saudi Arabian territory. Egypt's closing of the Strait of Tiran in May 1967 was an immedi- ate cause of the Six-Day War. The strait is the exit from the Gulf of Aqaba to the Red Sea. The Israel foreign ministry con- firmed a report that the U.S. Em- bassy in Tel Aviv had asked Israel to withdraw its forces on the is- land. Maj. Gen Itzhak Rabin, Is- rael's ambassador to the United States, reported to the Israel Cabinet on the progress of U.S.- Israeli relations. It w a s Gen. Rabin's first in-person report to the cabinet since he took up his post in Washington earlier this year. According to reliable sources, Gen. Rabin expressed confidence in continued American support for Israel and said that top echelon American policy-makers feel strongly that a peaceful settlement of the Middle East dispute is pos- sible but are unhappy over Israel's insistence on direct talks with the Arabs as the only acceptable form of peace negotiations. Max Schrut PRESENTS For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at Hal Gordon MUSIC ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "A Nation in Crisis: What Can Be Done on a National Level? This is the third of four programs which discuss civil rights and the urban crisis in the light of the Kerner Report. BLAIR STUDIO Weddings — Bar Mitzvas BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 We Come to Your Home With Samples TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 iiIIIINNEMM.11113131MIMIM ■ 1111MMIII ■ ANNOUNCING! Capital Import, Sales ART WEINENGER of Bonds Reported Up JERUSALEM (JTA) — The im- portation of capital into Israel rose to $778,000,000 in 1967 as against $475,000,000 in 1966, the Treasury reported. It said sale of Israel government bonds abroad jumped from $122,000,000 in 1966 to $230,000,000 in 1967. Israel's ob- ligations abroad in the form of Independence a n d Development Bonds stood at $718,000,000 at the end of last year, the treasury said. Foreign currency reserves rose from $731,000,000 to $947,000, - 000. Minister of Labor Yigal Anon announced that unemployment in Israel had dropped by almost two- thirds in the past year. From a high of 42,000 in March, 1967, he said, the figure had fallen to just under 17,000 in March of this year. Included in that figure, he noted, were some 5,000 "hard-core" cases, mainly unskilled workers. There were labor scarcities, he said, in electronics, nursing and clerical jobs. 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