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March 21, 1969 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 21, 1969-33

Miss Kay, 11r.•Tigay
to Be Wed in Summer

Pioneer Women Provide 10-Day Vacations for Israel's Frontier Youngsters

JERUSALEM — The tension of They are taken on trips to the
living on the Jordan River border sea, to cultural institutions, en-
is being eased in a new project tertainment centers and meet
with children of their own age in
supported by Pioneer Women.
Children from the immigrant school and at their homes.
moshavim of Yardena- and Beit
The program is being directed
Yosef and the town of Beit Sha- by Mrs. Hannah Khoushy, head'of
an in the Jordan Valley are being the Haifa Pioneer Women group

brought for a period of relaxation
in the new children's rest home,
Beit .Hakhlama, in Haifa's , Neve-
Shanaan suburb. All of these• set-
tlements have suffered from con-
siderable artillery attack in recent
months.
Classroom groups of approxi-

mately 25 children with their

teachers are housed for periods
of 10 days in the recently opened

children's convalescent home.

MISS JUDITH KAY

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kay of
Southfield Rd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Judith Harriet to Barry
Harold Tigay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Tigay of Elaine Ct.,
Oak Park.
Miss Kay holds a BA in history
from Wayne State University and
is currently doing graduate work
at Wayne. Her fiance, who was
graduated from the University of
Michigan, is studying for his PhD
in clinical psychology at WSU.
The couple plans a June 28 mar-
riage.

gewry

On the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

'Belt Hakhlama was built this
year by Pioneer Women on land
donated by the city of Haifa at a
cost of more than '5100,000. It in-

'Campaign 21' of Bnai Brith to Spur
Lodges to New Membership Heights

The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council has launched a spe-
cial emergency membership drive
known as "Campaign 21" in <honor
and recognition of the 21st anni-
versary of the state of Israel. The
campaign, which began Sunday,
will conclude April 30.
George Tarnoff, president Of the
Metropolitan Bnai Brith Council,
and Henry Edelman, vice presi-
dent and membership chairman,
have appealed to the 8,000 Bnai
Brith members in Detroit to trans-
late their interest in the survival
of the Jewish State into positive
action by obtaining additional
membership strength of Bnai
Brith.
The 25 lodges have each adopt-
ed a minimum goal of 21 new
members during this special
Campaign 21.
As a special incentive, every
sponsor ()La newaattagier during
the campaign period will be eli-
gible to win round-trip air fare for
two to Israel.
The winner also will attend a
special reception' with the presi-

ETERNAL LIGHT
Time 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "The Bookseller," the
Aussie to Work on Kibutz
story of the rescue of Denmark's
MELBOURNE (JTA)— A for-
Jews by their fellow counrtrymen
during World War II. Speaker at mer Laborite leader in the Victoria
parliament
has announced that he
the close of the drama will be
G. F. K. Harhoff, consul general will go to Israel to do volunteer
social
work
on a kibutz when he
of Denmark.
retires from politics shortly. Clive
1 s *
Stoneham, who was an opposition
DIRECTIONS
leader, said he was impressed with
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday
kibutz life when he visited Israel
Station: Channel 7
Feature: "To Be Is an Active several years ago.
Verh," a drama on life values
probed by a mother and her teen-
age daughter.
Green-8 Center
• • *
Only
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 7
Feature: "American Jewish Pio-
and
neers" will be discussed by Jacob
Rader Marcus, professor of Amer-
ican Jewish history at the Hebrew
Union College's Cincinnati school,
where he is director of the Ameri-
can Jewish Archives. -
* * •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
reg. $10.50 to $12.50
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "Passover" will ,be
highlighted on the series, "Festival
of Arts." Cantor Louis Klein of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cantor Har-
old Orbach of Temple Israel dis-
cuss the evolution of the Passover
PATENTS !
music and turn to the seder com-
LEATHERS!
memoration to the Six Million.
• • •
Black, Navy, Bone, White
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
and
Feature: "A Congregation Cele-

SATURDAY!
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and
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Dress Sale !

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Sunday

$35

Saturday!

NOW

brates With Its Cantor" features
as special guest Cantor Louis
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Years, in musical nlilestones from
his career in Detroit.

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HAND BAG
SALE!

SUNDAY

Suburban

In addition to participation in
the Israel Bond program and Mar-
tyrs Forest,Bnai Brith is involved
in more than 30 additional proj-
ects, institutions and services in
Israel.

Saturday!

$ 5 25

juhell

dent of Israel, Zalman Shazar, to
present him with a commemora-
tive scroll containing the names of
all new 'members enrolled during
Campaign 21. The awarding of the
Israel trip will be held April 30.

EVERY
WINTER
SUIT!

SUNDAY

`Sophomore' in Paperback
A sexy, contemporary novel of
the new campus rebel, "The Soph-
omore" by Barry Spacks, 'll be
Published as a FawcettCrest
paperback.
"The Sophomore" will scion be
a major motion picture.

and wife of the Haifa mayor. It is
estimated that by Passover some
500 children — every elementary
school pupil in Yardena and Beit
Yosef — will have received their
"R and R (rest and relaxation)
leave."

eludes a shelter, sports hall, dining also been providing vacations for
room, lecture and classrooms, in- the children of soldiers who fell
firmary, and apartment for the in the Six-Day War as well as for
medical staff and seven 4-bed dor- children recovering from surgery
mitory rooms.
and other hospital treatment who
In addition to the children from cannot obtain the proper recupera-
shelled settlements, the home has tive care at home.

1/2 " 1/2.

SUNDAY!

SATURDAY!

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Mich. Baukard
Security
Juliet

Green-8 Center Only!

SUNDAY!

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'SATURDAY..

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