THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18—Friday, July 26, 1968

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Kirszenbaum-Stern
Vows Set for Oct. 26

ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The P h i l i s t i n e
World," sixth in a series of dia-
logues on "The Cities and Sur-
roundings of the Bible," as schol-
ars Mark van Doren and Maurice
Samuel discuss the connotation of
the word 'philistine' and the fact
that the Philistines were consid-
ered 'honorable enemies' by the
Israelites and advanced techno-
logically.

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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

MISS NORMA KIRSZENBAUM

At a recent dinner-party Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Kirszenbaum of
Allan Rd., Oak Park announced
the engagement of their daughter
Norma to Joel Seldon Stern, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Stern of
Woodcrest Rd., Southfield.
An Oct. 26 wedding is planned.

He that goes back on his word
has the weaker side.—Baba Kama
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HIGHLIGHTS

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: Members of the clergy
explore areas of community con-
cern in the series "The Rabbi's
View of Today's Crisis." Rabbi
Morton M. Kanter, associate rabbi
of Temple Beth El, and Rabbi
Gerald Teller, assistant rabbi of
Cong. Sharey Zedek, talk with spe-
cial guest, Bishop Walter J. Scho-
enherr, pastor of the Blessed Sac-
rament Cathedral. Bishop Schoen-
herr has long been active in a
variety of inner city problem-
solving projects.

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "A Religious Counsel-
ing Center," a continuation of the
discussion between Rabbi Lewis
E. Bogage, associate spiritual
leader of Central Synagogue, New
York, and Rabbi Henry E. Kagan
of Sinai Temple, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Stevensville Club Offers
director of the counseling service Free Golf, Books Stars
of the New York Federation of the
Stevensville Country Club, Swan
Union of American Hebrew Con-
Lake, N.Y., is now offering guests
gregations.
unlimited free golf (from Aug. 4)
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on its private championship 18-
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
hole golf course.
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
While golf is king at Stevens-
Station: WJBK.
ville, top-name stars during the
Feature: Arthur D. Morse will summer season include the Barry
discuss his book, "While. Six Mil- Sisters, Jackie Mason and Morty
lion Died." Morse served as pro- Gunty. A teen-age club features
ducer of CBS Reports, and won the Townsmen, a rock and roll
honors for his documentaries in- band, and a supervised day camp
cluding the Robert E. Sherwood with night patrol.
and George F o s t e r Peabody
Awards.
An areawide meeting sponsored
* * *
by the North West Detroit Council
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
of Civic and Consumer Associa-
tions wil be held Aug. -1 at Car-
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
penters Hall, 22521 Grand River
Station: WKNR.
Feature: A discussion of the re- Speaker will be radio and televi-
cent visit of Chief Rabbi Yehuda sion commentator LOU GORDON,
Leib Levin' of Moscow to the U.S. who will speak on "The Real
will be presented, along with Stories Behind The Headlines."
His wife, Jackie, a fashion expert,
Hasidic music.
also will be there to tell about
* * *
latest designs.
HEAR OUR VOICE

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: The continuation of
the presentation of the recorded
performance of "The Grand Music
Hall of Israel," an Israeli touring
company.

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IN CONTACT

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shot in and around Detroit. It
covers a full range of viewpoints
within the Negro community,
ranging from a closeup view of
Leonard Rose, one of the world's the welfare system to the very
author of a new study on psycho-
logical deprivation, and Mrs. Sam- finest cellists, returns as soloist personal reflections of people for
uel Lerner, case worker specialist for the Meadow Brook Festival whom the "inner city" is not a

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: "Psychological Depri-
vation" is ---discussed as part of the
series on "The Family in Society."
Dr. Bruce Danto, psychiatrist and

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weekend in Oak-
land University's
Baldwin-- Pavil-
ion. He will ap-
pear with the De-
t r o it Symphony
Orchestra under
3ixten Ehrling's
Rose
direction. On Saturday and Sun-
day nights, the festival will intro-
duce to the area pianist Alexis
Weissenberg. The following week
at Meadow Brook, the festival will
take its first "step" into ballet
with six performances by the
American Ballet Theater scheduled
July 30 - Aug. 4. Music will be
provided from the Baldwin Pavil-
ion pit by the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra.
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In an endeavor to better bridge
the gap betwen white and black
communities, the New Detroit
Committee has produced a 35-
minute motion picture, "THE
BLACK EYE." It will be available
to Detroit area community organ-
izations at no charge. Filmed by
an all-Negro crew, the movie was

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