THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, October 17, 1969 Carolyn Jones Federation Junior Division Coming for to Hear Discussion of Mid-East City of Hope The Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will hold an open board meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Whitehall Com- munity House, Southfield, it was announced by Stanley Frankel, president. Topic of discussion will be "American Foreign Policy in the Middle East." The Junior Division is continuing its policy of sending two liaison representatives to each Detroit Jewish communal agency's board of directors and to the committees of the Jewish Welfare Federation These young adult delegates serve a twofold purpose. Through their reports, they acquaint the Junior Division with the work of the vari- ous agencies, and they voice a youthful viewpoint at the agency and committee meetings. MemItcrs sitting on Federation committees are: community re- lations, Nand Rands; education. Stanley Frankel and Richard Maddin; and health and welfare, William G. Barris and Burton Farbman. Junior Division spokesmen serv- ing the communal agencies are: Fresh Air Society, Michael Mad- din and Mrs. Donna Slatkin: United Hebrew Schools, Edward Lumberg: Jewish Center. Mrs. Johanna Eisenberg and Lawrence Jackier; Jewish Ilome for the Aged, Nancy Kosit and Robert Slatkin; Jewish Vocational Service. Stuart Goldstein and Mrs. Rochelle Jackier: and Shapero School of Nursing, Harriet Miller. C o m m it tee chairmen of the Junior Division are: communica- tions, Harvey Brode: hospitality, Nancy Kosit: lecture series, La ernce Jackier: newsletter, M dtr- jorie E. Shuman; speaker's bu- reau, Robert Rubin; summer Tu- torial project, Sally Jo Sorock; and secretary, Marjorie Shuman. ewry 1 i en the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "Educational Talent Search'' is the title of the first in a series of two programs. The program, Higher Education Op- portunities Committee based at Wayne State University and in- cluding other institutions, will be discussed by Frank Jackson, a WSU student, aided by the com- mittee. and by Mrs. Aline Rivers, executive director. Walter Klein, Hospital Gets Grant executive director of the Jewish PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The Community Council and a member National Institutes of Health has of the Higher Education Oppor- awarded grants totalling nearly tunities Committee, will appear $500,000 for three medical training with them. and research projects at the Albert . Einstein Medical Center. COMMUNITY CURRENTS Paintings by the Israeli contem- porary artist PINFIAS SHAAR are on exhibit at the Fifth Ave. branch of the American Bank and Trust Co. Shaar was flown from Israel for the opening. . slikil 3cupv2 Photographers For Restoration UN 4-8785 Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 A BEAUTIFUL CARPET AND FURNITURE CLEANING Satisfaction guaranteed — Mothproofin free. Wall-to- wall carpet cleaning. Five cents a square foot, min- imum $15. 542-4735 Harry Brodsky, president of the Detroit Businessmen, City of Hope, reports zthTft Carolyn Jones will appear "bri the program of the group's 57th annual dinner- dance Sunday at Raleigh House. Miss Jones has starred In dramas, musicals and most re- cently in the TV series, "The Adams Family." She has con- tinued her interest in City of Hope through personal contribu- tions and appearances. LETTER BOX Where Were Adults at Project Outcry? Editor; The Jewish News: I would like to take this oppor- tunity to express my complete disillusion with the adult Jewish community of Detroit. Sunday, Oct. 12, was the date of Project Outcry. a protest against Soviet anti-Semitism. The Time: 7 a.m. Sunday and 5:15 attendance has been estimated at p.m. Tuesday. Station: W.IBK (Sunday) and 300-400 people. I would say that no more than 50 of those people WDET-FM (Tuesday). were adults. Feature: "A Conversation With So many times, I hear the cry Haim Ginott." author of "Between of adults, "Children, retain your Parent and Child" and "Between Judaism. It is so important to Parent and Teen-Ager," will take be a Jew." Yet, what does being place between him and Evelyn a Jew prove? It seems to me Orbach, program and broadcasting that, according to most adults, associate of the Jewish Community being a Jew is simply saying, Council. , * "Yes, I am a Jew," and marry- ' ing a Jew. HEAR OUR VOICE i To me. a Jew is something en- Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. tirely different. Judaism is a feel- Station: WCAR. ing and a way of life. It is a Feature: Nehama Lifschitz, who commitment to help Israel and will perform Wednesday at Ma- fellow Jews all over the world. sonic Temple, is again featured And being a Jew is being active. on this program of Jewish music. It is all well and good to wish * * for the well-being of other Jews IN CONTACT but that is not enough. A Jew Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. must be willing to take action and Station: WJR. to fight for everything he believes Feature: The Interfaith Broad - in. How can our parents even hope casting Commission again puts for us to remain Jews and to help - religion and man in contact." Jewish causes if they are not even • • • willing to lead us and show us the ETERNAL LIGHT right way? Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. If the adult attendance at Proj- Station: WWJ. ect Outcry is any indication of Feature: "An End of the Be- the concern of Detroit's Jewish ginning" will be the final discus- population. I'm afraid that the sion in a series of 15 informal Jews will disintegrate in the world dialogues on the subject of Genesis- of apathy that they have created. Prof. Mark van Doren and Mau- Sincerely. rice Samuel consider the drama of FRAN PFEFFER the Joseph story. Chairman Project Outcry. 1969 MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. BARRY M. GRANT. Southfield Station: WXYZ. attorney and former assistant Feature: Rabbi Jacob Philip prosecutor of Oakland County, has Rudin of Temple Beth-El, Great been elected president of the Oak- Neck, N.Y., delivers words "Updt land County Lincoln Republican Thy Heart." some solutions to the Club. Grant previouSly served as problems of our generation. a commissioner on the Governor's • • • Traffic Safety Commission; pro - LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR bate court referee and clerk; Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. treasurer and trustee, Southfield Station: WKNR. Board of Education: member of Feature: A "flashback to the the Parent-Youth Guidance Corn- '69 Summer Season of Camp Gan mission of Southfield: and a direc- Israel" and a look at the new for of the Oakland County Mental I ithavit•h House at UCLA. • Health Society. GROSS REALTY CO.. Abe Fortas Lecture Sunday Evening Julius Reznik and Jack Kutnick, the gathering drive to curtail in- co - chairmen of the Bnai Moshe dividual rights, including threats Town Hall Series, announce that privacy and the growing sup- there are still tickets available to! port rtt for basic ndn constitutional to the it h t. ,, respect change, v sI eri F pa a h icu Aln a ire ly the Abe Fortas lecture at 8:15 I In 1939 at the age of 29, Fortas p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. In his lecture on the topic "The was general counsel of the Public Coming Assault on Individual Works Administration. He was Rights: Privacy and Dignity," Jus - Undersecretary of the Interior Lice Fortas will discuss the cur- when he left government in 1946 rent social revolution in terms of to help form the law firm of Ar- the search for personal dignity nold, Fortas and Porter. Music is his greatest recreation and fulfillment among the blacks, the poor and the student genera- and delight, being an accom- tions. "It will show the connec- plished violinist — he played at tion between this and develop- dances to help earn his way ments in institutional and criminal through college. law and theory," Reznik and Kut- Dr. Moses Lehrman, rabbi of nick announced. "It will discuss Bnai Moshe, will introduce Justice Robert Siegel Re-Elected President of Knollwood Robert L. Siegel has been re- elected to a second one year term as president of Knollwood Country Club. Serving with Siegel will be Je- rome Halperin, vice president; Max P. Steinway, treasurer; Alan E. Luckoff, secretary; Richard D. Bleznak, assistant treasurer; and Irving Simon, assistant secretary. Siegel, Halperin and David New- man were re-elected to one-year terms on the board of directors. New directors are Richard D. Bleznak and Richard Fynke. Tickets may be obtained at the door or by calling the synagogue, LI. 8-9000. 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