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October 10, 1969 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-10

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32—Friday, October 10, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ------"--"—'

News Brevities 11

g ewry

a the Air

activities in Society

A surprise 70th birthday party honoring Samuel Weisman was
given recently by his children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Riskin and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Weisman of Common Ct., Farmington, in whose home the
party was given.
Among the hostesses of an Oct. 17 cocktail party honoring Carl
Levin, candidate for Detroit Common Council, are Mesdames Paul D.
Borman, N. Brewster Broder, Charles L. Levin, Ira Maxon and Max J.
Pincus. The party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Staebler, 18456 Wildemere.

.
.
This Week's Radio and
A series of five CLASSES FOR Individuals with free time during
Television Programs
DIABETIC PERSONS and mem- the day will have an opportunity
ETERNAL LIGHT
bers of their family will be held on to learn first aid by enrolling in
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
consecutive Wednesdays beginning the five-week STANDARD FIRST
Station: WWJ
7:30 p.m. next week at Sinai Hos- AID COURSE to be offered by the
Feature: In this informal discus-
pital. The classes will meet in the American Red Cross Thursday
West Conference Room of the mornings. The first class will met sion on the Bible's first book, Prof.
Zuckerman Auditorium. They are 10 a.m. Thursday at the South- Mark Van Doren and Maurice
free and open to the public under eastern Michigan Red Cross Chap- Samuel discuss Joseph's triumph.
*
C
the co-sponsorship of Sinai Hospital ter House, 153 E. Elizabeth.
*
IN CONTACT
and the Michigan Diabetes Associ-
"Mainland China: One-fourth of
ation, a Torch Drive service. How-
Tjme: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
One of Detroit's largest and most to major causes, primarily the
ever, it is necessary to obtain a Mankind" will be the topic of , Station: WJR
Allied Jewish Campaign, and a
physician's referral in order to JACK FRIEDAIAN, deputy direc- i Feature: Hal Youngblood hosts active landsmanshaften — Turover deep interest in Histadrut, Jewish
Aid
Society—marks 60 years of
attend. Information and applica- for for East Asian regional affairs, this program which tries to place
uninterrupted community services National Fund, Israel Bonds and
tion forms may be obtained by Bureau of East Asian and Pacific man and religion "in contact."
with a 60th anniversary celebra- numerous other causes.
* * *
calling the Michigan Diabetes As- Affairs, at Marygrove College.
In the 60 years of its existence,
tion, to be held in the form of a
Friedman will lecture at 7:30 p.m.
sociation, 342-9333.
.
HIGHLIGHTS
banquet Oct. 19 at Turover Hall. Turover assisted City of Hope,
Tuesday, in the library lecture
• * *
Mo'os
Hitim, Hebrew Benevolent
Nathan Korby, president of the
critic, author room on the Marygrove campus. : Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Cultural ands
ation: Channel 2
society for the last 14 years, stated Society and a score of other move-
t
* * *
and platform personality, REID
ments.
Feature: "Baba and Babi Yar"
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh has ; S
BUCKLEY will speak before De-
Korby's assisting officers include
troit Town Hall Oct. 22 at Fisher proclaimed Oct. 12-18 as PHYSI- : —
Nathan
Samet and Alex Baer,
the
Soviet
Union,
will
be
featured.

Theater. Spokesman for the con- CAL FITNESS WEEK in the City —the
plight
of
3,000,000
Jews
in
vice presidents; Harry Mandell,
The dramatic script by Josiah
servative point of view, Buckley is of Detroit, and urges all boys and :
treasurer; M. Berman, secretary;
tells the story of a Jewish
the son of legendary oil explorer, girls between the ages of 6 and 18
and Julius Honeyman, hospitality.
and their problem of sur-
L
William F. Buckley and younger to participate in the Amateur Ath- family
"While we have not succeeded
vival, and will be played by Center
brother of William F. Buckley Jr., letic Union Pentathlons which Theater members Beth Sheva Da-
in enrolling many of our youth,
e ditor-M-chief of the National Re- wip be held Oct. 18.
we carry on, and as one of the
vidson, Lorraine Ernst, Rita Kogan
* * *
view. Author of the recent novel.
largest surviving Iandsmanshaften,
and Evelyn Orbach.
"Eye of the Hurricane," Buckley
Garelick's Gallery will inaugu-
we hope to continue our efforts
* * *
has contributed to Vogue, Diplo- rate its season with an exhibition
for
manyyears to come," Korby
OUR
VOICE
HEAR
mat, the Atlantic Monthly and of three contemporary American
said.
other leading magazines.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
artists: JACK LEVINE, RAPHAEL
SOYER and BEN SHAH. The
Station: WCAR
*
The more valuable a thing, the
Feature: Cantor Harold Orbach
The AFRICAN DANCE COAI- theme of this show is "Social
more effort it demands.
comments
on Nehama Lifschitz,
PANY of GHANA, which comes to Realism—Three Points of View."
the Masonic Auditorium, 3 p.m.. The exihibition, showing three spe. internationally famed concert artist
Nov. 2, brings to the stage the rich cial editions of graphics of these who was until recently, the leading
cultural and historical traditions artists, will run through Nov. 1. Jewish singer in the Soviet Union.
of Africa through music and A preview is scheduled 2-6 p.m. Miss Lifschitz, now ,_a resident of
NATHAN KORBY
Israel. will appear ' at Masonic
dance. Started as an experiment Sunday.
* * *
in 1962, the dance company estab-
that
the
continuity which marks
WAYN Radio of Wayne State Auditorium Oct.
* 4
* 22.
lished a school dance where
the society's record includes aid
young Ghanaians could be trained University in cooperation with
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
professionally to perform not only , WDET-FA• will produce a new
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday and 5:15
FOR THE BEST IN
the dances of their tribal areas Program, "ON CAMPUS." It will
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday
but also those of other parts of be heard on WDET 101.9 FM, 11 p.m.
Station: WJBK (Sunday) and
p.m.
to
1
a.m.,
Tuesday
through
Ghana. Now, for the first time,
(Tuesday)
Phone
there is a troupe of young Ghana- Sunday. The program revolves WDET-FM
Feature: "A Conversation with
And His Orchestra
ian artists trained in the dance around a blend of music specific-
ally
aimed
at
a
college
audience.
the
Honorable
Shaul
Ramati"
will
549-7170
traditions of Ghana and neighbor-
358-0938
be featured. Ramati, consul gen-
ing countries. The training could
Organist GAYLORD CARTER eral of Israel, will talk to Lillian
not have been devised effectively
so-
vir
- without extensive research by the will share double billing with tau Alaltzer, president of Temple
YOUR SKIN NEEDS CARE NOW ! Too much Sun and humidity
Institute for African Studies in silent screen features, "Sailor Emanu-El and past president of
can ryin your complexion. Keep your skin in a meticulously clean
Made Man" and "Never Weaken" Michigan Federation of Temple
conditOon with a relaxing deep cleansing facial once every three weeks.
Ghanaian music and dance. The
starring Harold Lloyd, 8 p.m. Sisterhoods. They will discuss the
Complete Cosmetic Line Available.
African Dance Company of Ghana
is currently making its first tour Tuesday at the Redford Theater. problems in the Middle East and
Our Continental Coiffures Are Individually Styled
of the U.S., after a successful en- The Motor City Chapter of the the prospect of peace.
*
gagement in the Felt Forum of * American Theater Organ Society
OF
ISRAEL
MESSAGE
New York's Madison Square Gar- is sponsoring the musical and
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
agda & 9acpne3
silent screen presentation and
'den.
Station: WXYZ
Institut de' Beaute'
sing-along.
* * *
Feature: "Conjuring Space and
* * *
OPEN MONDAY
The RUBEN GOLD AGENCY of
Alex and Eleonore
Also eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri.
The casts for the MEADOW Ourselves," a Columbus Day trib-
are at your service
the Massachusetts Mutual Insur-
BROOK THEATER'S opening bill ute by Rabbi Louis I. Newman,
Ten
Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich.
W.
17277
ance Co. is one of 124 general
358-4558
of two one-act plays, "The Amer- with music from the "Creation"
agencies participating in the com-
Haydn.
ican Dream" and "Black Comedy," Oratorio by Joseph
*
pany's annual Quota Buster Sales
have been announced by Artistic
Campaign. The five week, nation-
Director John Fernald. The Mead- Cleveland TI7 Station
wide effort opened this week and
ow Brook Theater'6 fourth season
will conclude Nov. 7.
will open Oct. 16 and continue Airs Hebreiv Lessons
• * *
CLEVELAND (JTA) — A series
through Nov. 2 at Oakland Univer-
HEBREW INITIALS 14K GOLD
Dr. AUDLEY GROSSMAN, cura- sity. There will then be seven per- of televised Hebrew language in-
tor of theater arts at the Detroit
structions, reportedly the first on
Institute of Arts, will speak at a formances at the Art Institute.
television, is being presented three
meeting of the GREATER DE-
evenings a week over station
TROIT MOTION PICTURE COUN- Judge T. Levin Rules
WVIZ here, in cooperation with,
CIL 1 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Michigan
Electoral Law Illegal the Cleveland Bureau of Jewish
Consolidated Gas Co. Building, an-
Education of the Jewish Commun-
In a decision that will have
nounced Mrs. Martin Naimark,
ity Federation.
effect in Michigan and throughout
president.
Reuven Yalon, a sabra, is in-
the country, Judge Theodore Lev-
structor. The lessons are presented,
FRED WARING, who brings his in, in upholding -the one-man one- to a studio class of Akiva High
Pennsylvanians to the Masonic vote principle, declared unconsti- School students and two adult par-
Auditorium, 8:20 p.m.. Oct. 24, is tutional an important section of ticipants. The half-hour programs
embarked on the third year of his the Michigan election law.
are in color.
The distributive requirements for
second half-century in show busi-
A textbook written by Yalon,
ness. Waring's first professiOnal nominating petitions which necessi- "B'yad Halashon"—the "power of
booking was a date at an outdoor tated collecting signatures in 10 the tongue"—and a set of records
MICHAEL S. WIGLER, INC.
park in Altoona, for "Banjazza- counties has been invalidated, and are used, available to viewers who
tra." as his four-piece group was now all signatures can be gathered want to join in the televised in-
Designer of Fine Jewelry
called. Members were Waring, his in one county.
struction.
2033 Park
This decision will virtually as-
brother Tom, Freddie Buck and
Detroit, Michigan
Poley McClintock who is still with sure ballot status for the Socialist
the -show. Tickets for the Oct. 24 Workers Party in Michigan, plain- BB to Meet Candidates
353-8316
964-1139
Bnai Brith Council is sponsoring
performance of Fred Waring and tiffs in the case, and will allow for
j
a
"Meet
the
Candidates"
program
only
Handcrafted
Jewelry
is
our
business,
by
appointment
the Pensylvanians are available at a full slate of candidates running
the Masonic Auditorium box office. on an anti-war and pro-black 'pow- cosponsored by Tikvah Lodge 8:30
p.m. Thursday
at the Center,
Workmen's
for Circle
1
Grinnell's downtown and all J. L . er platform to be nominated
the 1970 Michigan elections.
Hudson ticket centers.

Turover to Mark 60 Years of Service
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