• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, January 2, 1970 Linda Samuels to Become ,s. _Van L. Schuster Hillel Staff to Meet Grosse Pointe Farms Mayor Voices The Hebrew and general studies Admiration for Israel, Buys 51,000 Bond teachers of Hillel Day School will "The accomplishments of the Is- "Israel is the most exciting country I have ever visited", said raelis in just 21 years are abso- William G. Butler, mayor of Grosse lutely sensational", Mayor Butler Pointe Farms, who has just re— stated. "My most lasting impres- turned from a trip to the Jewish sion is the degree of dedication of state. Mayor Butler purchased the people of Israel and their de- $1,000 in Israel Bonds after wit- termination that the country shall nessing at first hand what Israel live. The children are attractive, Bond funds have done for the de- alert and devoted to their land. I velopment of the country. was also greatly impressed by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, r which is the crossroads of the , world, with students from the four corners of the globe. ewry On die ,A" f. This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT "I found the people intelligent and aware of the problems and the dangers facing them. All had suffered from three wars in less I than 21 years. But they were ! ; determined that never again would the Jewish people be con- fronted with gas chambers or ' death camps. They want to live at peace with their neighbors". I Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ MISS LINDA SAMUELS Feature: "Mrs. Perlberg's Part- , Mayor Butler, a partner in the ner in Heaven" is a comedy by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Samuels very Berger about a very good, Detroit law firm of Miller, Can- of Parsons Dr., Southfield. an- very charitable and very funny field, Paddock and Stone, toured nounce the engagement of their Israel from the biblical "Dan to daughter Linda Sue to Alan Louis lady. Beersheba", including Gaza and * * * Schuster, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Golan Heights. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Arthur Schuster of Arlirrtton Ave.. Butler is a former chairman of Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Southfield. A May 2 wedding is the board of trustees of Merrill Station: WKNR planned. Feature: Rabbi Yitshak Kagan Palmer Institute; trustee of the De- will speak on "Where Are You?"; troit Historical Society, a member Judge Charles Kaufman "An Encounter With Chabad" is a ' of the Society of Mayflower Des- report on the Lubavitch college' cendants, trustee of the Metropoli- to Speak at Zager-Stone weekends in New York, Los Ange- tan Society for the Blind and a Israel Night Affair les and London; and musical sel- sel member of the Abraham Lincoln Circuit Court Judge Charles ections of the Hasidic concert will Civil War Roundtable. Kaufman will be the guest speak- be heard. * = * er at the Israel Night sponsored by Zager-Stone Lodge and Zager IN CONTACT Chapter, Bnai Brith, 8:30 p.m., Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Tuesday, at the Balmoral Club. Station: WJR Aubrey Kort is Feature: Man and religion are SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN president of Zag- placed "in contact." POST and AUXILIARY will hold * * * er - Stone lodge meetings 8:30 p.m. Monday at the and Mrs. Jack HIGHLIGHTS Jewish War Veterans headquar- Brickner and Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ters. The post will serve refresh- Mrs. Louis Kra- Station: Channel 2 ments after the meetings. A party mer are presi- Feature: "Communication and is being planned by Child Welfare dents of Zager Our Litugry-A Symposium" is con- chairman Frieda Horowitz to be Chapter. tinued this week. Cantors Harold held at the D. J. Healy Home. Leo Polk and Orbach and Jacob Barkin serve as Mrs. Bernard Do- ge" yi ;iv\ . moderators for a panel discussion _ sie are Israel . S1401 on today's synagogue music. Bond chairmen. * The Israel Night COMMUNITY CURRENTS affair is spon- Time: 7 a.m. Sunday sored by the Bnai Station: WJBK Brith Israel Feature: "A Conversation with Bond program. Judge Kaufman Judge Kaufman, who received Raphael Rothstein" is featured. his degree from the Wayne State Rothstein, translator of the novel, University Law School. served in "The Silent Warriors" by Joshua the air force from 1942 to 1945, in Tadmor, talks with Evelyn Orbach the China-Burma-India area, and about literature, the Middle East was a prisoner of war in Japan for and the problems of producing a 18 months. He was elected judge novel by silent warriors. * of the Common Pleas Court in HEAR OUR VOICE 1959 and a Circuit Court judge in 1964. He is past president of Keid- Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday an Lodge, past chancellor of Tau Station: WCAR Epsilon Law Fraternity, president Feature: Natania Davrath, Is- of the Fund for Equal Justice and raeli soprano, is heard in this has been active in Israel Bonds. series on Yiddish folk songs, pre- sented by Cantor Harold Orbach. meet Thursday to discuss audio- visual technology available at Hil- lel. Jacob M. Mathis, director of the audio-visual department at United Hebrew Schools, will demonstrate sF how to obtain maximum use of multi-media equipment. One's friends are that part of the human race with which one can be human.—George Santayana. Nachum Pessin, deputy director general of Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, will be guest speak- er at a gathering of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hos- pital-Detroit Region. Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at Young Israel of Oak Woods. A New York native, Pessin. moved to Israel in 1961. During the Six-Day War, Shaare Zedek Hos- pital was transformed into a mili- tary hospital under pessin's direc- torship. He has been in his present post for the past five years. Pessin is in the United States for a three-week visit to all Shaare Zedek committees throughout the country. — ENROLL—EARN TOUR DEGREE of Bachelor of Bible Philosophy (B.Ph.B.). 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