Early Deadline for Thanksgiving Issue THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, November 22, 1968 Campaign Leaders Meet Dr. Wexler g ewry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs The honorary chairman and co-chairmen of the Bnai Brith Serv- ices Appeal special gifts campaign met with Dr. William A. Wexler, (second from left), international president of Bnai Brith, at a meeting here last week to inaugurate the campaign. With .Dr. Wexler are (from left) David Pollack, co-chairman; Leonard N. Simons, honor- ary chairman; Milton M. Weinstein and Irwin I. Cohn, co-chairmen. EstherSilver,31r.Sehon to Be [red This Spring g3rIcif ( Aral, BUSINESS AND PROFESSION AL CHAPTER will have a Harves Dance 9 p.m. Nov. 30 at Oak Park Community Center. Paid-up mem- bers are admitted by current mem- bership cards, and there will be an admission charge for guests. For information, call Molly Moss, VE 8-1823, or Rose Altman, KE - 4-6355. * • HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Cong. Beth Hillel. Rabbi Aaron Brander, Cong. Bnai David educational di- rector, and Emanuel Mandel, di-' rector of the Michigan Region Bnai Brith Youth Organization, will dis- cuss "Youth Programming and development — an Exchange of Ideas." Wives are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WJBK Feature: "Peace in the Middle East" features an interview with Dr. Allen Pollack, on his findings as member of the delegation of American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, to Arab countries where he spoke to Jordanian and Egyptian leaders. Stanly Kirsch- ner, professor at Wayne State Uni- versity, is interviewer. * * • DIRECTIONS Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 7 Feature: "The World of Shalom of Safed," features a color film made in Israel which presents an intimate look at the life and work of Shalom Moskowitz, "the watch- maker of Safed," better known as Shalom of Safed, Israel's Grandma Moses. ' MISS ESTHER SILVER Mr. and Mrs. David Silver of Avon Ave., Oak Park, announce Kashrut, Jewish Course the engagement of their - daughter Esther to Donald Allen Schon, son at Ohio University ATHENS, 0. — Ohio University of Mr. and Mrs. William Schon of has added a credit course in Jew- Vernon Rd., Huntington Woods. Miss Silver is a graduate of the ish literature and tradition to its curriculum and kashrut facilities University of Michigan. Her fiance to its dining hall. Rabbi Joseph attends U. of M. and plans to enter Polak, Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- medical school in the fall, A May 25. wedding is being tion director, is teaching the five- planned. credit course. Bnai Brith Albums Record Authors Reading Their Works WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith is producing record albums of dis- tinguished Jewish authors reading from their own works. The project, undertaken jointly with Spoken Arts, a New Rochelle, N.Y., record company, is designed to augment Bnai Brith's adult study program of Jewish literature. Business Brevities H. TARNOW AND CO. is cele brating its second anniversary with a special sale on electronic garage door openers, burglar alarm and inter corn systems. For informa- tion, call 353-3284. The sale con- tinues through Nov. 30. To order custom draperies by REGINA, call LI 6-4171 for sam- ples brought to your home and free estimates. Prices are reason- able. Psychotherapy Center Expands Hours and Staff NEW YORK (JTA)—The first professional nonprofit psychother- apy service for synagogue mem- bers, the Counseling Center of the New York Federation of Reform Synagogues, has doubled its hours of operation and added to its staff of counselors, according to Rabbi Henry E. Kagan, its director. c.. „ • Put your money where your heart is in America Sign up for U. S. SAVINGS BONDS, FREEDOM SNARES Latin Jewry Heads Plan January Parley in Israel BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — The first conference of Latin American Jewish Organizations to be held in Israel will convene in .Jerusalem Jan. 27-31. According to Michael Graiver, executive secretary for the , parley, its purpose will be to stimulate Jewish immigration and tourism from Latin America to Israel and to increase Israeli ex- ports to Latin American countries. In Buenos Aires, Joseph Klar- man, head of the Jewish Agency's youth aliya department, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that he had instructed the department's representative in Vienna to offer to children and young refugees from Czechoslovakia maximum as- sistance for emigration to Israel and their speedy absorption in youth aliya institutions there. Dr. Klarman is currently visiting Latin American centers. E. Jerusalem Deportee Allowed Back on Pledge JERUSALEM (JTA)—A 65-year- old East Jerusalem woman who was one of the first Arabs deport- ed for alleged subversive activi- ties after the June 1967 war was permitted to return home after she signed a pledge to refrain from subversive political activi- ties. Miss Zleikha Shehabi, presi- dent of the Jerusalem Women's Union, was deported to Jordan. She recently petitioned Defense Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan for permission to return. Her petition was granted, informed sources said, partly on humanitarian grounds. Miss Shehabi has a crip- pled brother who was transferred from her home to a hospital when she was deported. You cannot teach a man any- thing; you can only help him to find it within himself. —Galileo ETERNAL LIGHT-TV Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: "New Roots for the Up- rooted," the first in a three-part series on the American Jewish ex- perience features a drama con- cerning the first Jewish congrega- tion in the American colonies in Newport, R.I., and is written by the late Morton Wishengrad. • * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "The Gift," third in a series on "Man in Protest" featur- ing Joseph Mindel's drama about Judah Touro purchasing a slave's freedom in New Orleans, Touro was a merchant, shipowner and grandson of a founder of Touro synagogue in Newport, the oldest Jewish congregation in the U.S. • • • HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Love Songs from the Golden Era of Yiddish Theater" continues with renditions of opera- tic tenor Jan Peerce, with com- ment by Cantor Harold Orbach. * * • HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Thy Daughter's Nakedness" is discussed by its au- thor, Myron S. Kaufmann, as part of a series on trends in Jewish literature. Rabbi Sherwin Wine is host. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR Feature: "A Digger of Wells," sermonette on a biblical theme, will be presented. Chabad Youth Choir of Brooklyn will preview se- lections of its forthcoming Detroit performance. Art by Retarded Children on Display at Livonia Mall Art work created by a group of mentally retarded children at the, Plymouth State Home and Training School will be exhibited at the Livonia Mall, through Nov. 30. Featured will be water colors, crayon drawings, mosaics, ceram- ics and string collages. The Plymouth State Home and Training School, one of Michigan's newest facilities for the mentally retarded, has special programs for the blind retarded and the physic- ally handicapped requiring inten- sive rehabilitation work in addition to ongoing programs of education and training. Menus prepared for diabetics in- sure festive occasions for the holi- days. These menus provide heal- thy, exciting meals not only for the diabetic but for his family as well, Because of Thanksgiving there will be an early dead- line for all copy for the issue of. Nov. 29. All -editorial copy for that issue must reach us by noon Friday, Nov. 22. Copy for classified ads for that issue will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26. Hotel Men, Rabbis Feud Over Sabbath Observance JERUSALEM — Hotel owners in this city may reach a truce with the rabbis over an issue that has been getting hotter in recent weeks: stricter observance of the Sabbath. The rabbis insist that such "Sab- bath desecrations" as smoking and writing must be corrected, or the hotel men will lose rabbinical cer- tification of the hotels' kosher kitchens. Owners,..in turn, insist that their operations would be seriously im- paired by such restrictions on weekends. In this respect, the Is- rael Tourist Ministry has con- curred, A five-man rabbinical committee, which has been studying the hotel owners' claim, may recommend a modification of the rabbis' original demands. They may suggest that Sabbath restrictions be maintained in public rooms only. Waiters could use card systems to refrain from writing, and the guests would not be asked to sign the bill. When the DANZA VENEZUELAS comes to Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Nov. 29, audiences will hear some of the oldest melodies, and watch some of the most ancient dances, ever developed in the Western Hemisphere. PRESENTS Hal Gordon MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY GARSON ZELTZER 547-4805 WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS ) ~ _ SPECIAL OCCASIONS BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 k'NAVT/7 Norman Allan & Ca. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. A Happy Thanksgiving! 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