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January 30, 1970 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-30

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WSU Prof Conducts
Brandeis Camp Study

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,Air

Program Slated for Akiva Concert

The Israeli composer Ben Haim munity and performance on the
will be represented in the second concert stage.
This Week's Radio and Television Programs
annual concert of Akiva Hebrew
For reservations, call the Akiva
DIRECTIONS
professor of social work, along Day School with the performance Concert office, 357-2302, or the
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday.
with a participating audience. This of his "Three Movements," Feb. school office, 545-1060.
Station: Channel 7.
program was preempted last week. 22 at Ford Auditorium.
Feature: "The Image of the In-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
visible" is a filmed conversation
Sergiu Comissiona, conductor of
Friday, January 30, 1970-33
between the American painter Mrs. Orbach to Head
the Baltimore Symphony Orches-
Abraham Rattner and his friend, Interfaith Broadcast Unit
tra, will be guest conductor with
OUR NEW ADDRESS
writer Henry Miller. The two ar-
Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) Orbach,
tists discuss art, literature and program and broadcasting asso- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
25435 SOUTHFIELD RD.
Madeline
Schatz
will
solo
in
their relation to life.
Southfield
coate of the Jewish Community
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Council of Metropolitan Detroit, Bruch's Violin Concerto in G
Jules
Fayne
ETERNAL LIGHT
has been elected chairman of the Minor. Other works on the pro-
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Interfaith Broadcasting Commis- gram are Berlioz's Roman Carni-
352.8930
Station: W.W.I.
sion of Greater Detroit.
val Overture and Franck's Sym
Rabbi MORTON M. KANTER of
Feature: "Henrietta Szold" is a
Organized in 1966, the IBC rep-
Temple Beth El will represent the drama presenting highlights from resents the Catholic, Eastern Or- phony in D.
MUSIC BY
Jewish Chautauqua Society as lec- the life of the Maryland born thodox, Jewish and Protestant
Special honors will be given to
hirer at Andrews College, Berrien founder of Hadassah.
groups in a joint
violinist Mischa Mischakoff in rec-
Spring, Mich., on Tuesday. He will
effort to develop
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ognition of his service to the corn-
speak at 9:30 a.m. on the subject
combined TV and
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
"Human Brotherhood."
radio program-
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
LI 1-2563
ing
and
in
seek-

Station: WKNR.
FOR THE BEST IN
Feature: "The Women Were ing a united re-
ligious
and
moral
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
First" is a talk on the vital role
of the Jewish woman; "Parochi- impact through
aid—Wool Over Our Eyes?" is a the broadcasting
And His Orchestra
discussion on an old problem with media.
As a regular
a new approach; and the Luba-
358-0938
feature, the IBC
vitch Youth Choir of Israel will be
sponsors
the Mrs. Orbach
heard.
weekly WJR program `In Con-
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OUR NEW ADDRESS
tact," provides technical resources
IN CONTACT
and participants for local pro-
25435 SOUTHFIELD RD.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Southfield
grams and has prepared special
Station: WJR.
broadcasting messages promoting
Jules Fayne
Feature: Man and religion are common moral values.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
placed "in contact."
Elected to serve with Mrs.
352-8930
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Dr. Jacob I. Hurwitz, chairman
of the research sequence in the
school of social work at Wayne
State University, has completed a
study of Brandeis Camp Institute,
the unique 28-year-old college
summer camp in California, in-
spired initially by the late justice
Louis D. Brandeis.
The study was conducted at the
request of Dr. John Slawson ex-
ecutive vice president (emeritus)
of the American Jewish Committee
and with the support of the Slaw-
son Fund.

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Orbach were Rev. Demetrios
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Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
Orthodox Churches, vice chair-
Station: WDEE.
man; Rev. Ed Willingham,
Feature: An interview with Rab-
Metropolitan Detroit Council of
bi Eugene Borowitz, author of Churches, secretary; and Wil-
"Choosing a Sex Ethic," will be liam Coughlin, Archdiocese of
heard. He will discuss his focus
Detroit, treasurer.
from the standpoint of Judaism as
The Jewish Community Council
it pertains to young people and is represented on the IBC by Dr.
MISS SHERYL FISCHER
their attitudes towards sex in this Richard C. Hertz, rabbi of Temple
Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Fischer an-
society.
Beth El; Ruth Kroll, executive as-
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*
sistant, Michigan area office, nounce the engagement of their
HEAR OUR VOICE
American Jewish Committee; and daughter Sheryl Ruth to Harold
David Zeiger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Orbach.
Albert Zeiger of San Juan Ave.
Station: WCAR.
The bride-elect is a senior at
Feature: The series "Yiddish in
Wayne State University. Mr. Zei-
Bnai
Brith
to
Join
Song" continues with selections
ger, a student at Wayne majoring
from mezzo-soprano Sylvia God-
Knights of Columbus in business administration, is
frey, accompanied by a small or-
president of Shalom Achim Frater
in Benefit Tourney
chestra under the direction of Earl
nity, Sigma Alpha chapter.
Hess. The tradition of this music
Bowlers of two faiths will get
An Aug. 23 wedding is planned.
and its Jewish origin will be dis-1 together Sunday to raise funds for
cussed by Cantor Harold Orbach. the mentally retarded children of
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Plymouth State Home and Train-
HIGHLIGHTS
ing School.
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
The third annual interfaith tour-
Station: Channel 2 .
WHERE
nament of Father Kramer Council,
Feature: William T. Patrick, Knights of Columbus, and Ivan S.
president of New Detroit, Inc., Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith, will take
moderates a program on public place 1:30 p.m. at Oak Park Lanes,
welfare in the series, "Equal Op- with 200 bowlers taking part. The
SO DOES
portunity." Featured will be re- entire 40-lane facility is reserved
source guests Erwin Simon, presi- for the event.
dent of the Michigan Welfare
All proceeds will go to Fr. Stan-
League, and Prof. Charles Le- ley Wyczawski, representing the
beaux, Wayne State University home.
Bloch Lodge has won the travel.
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
ing trophy for the past two years
and in appreciation has presented
Fr. Kramer Council with a fellow-
EXCEPTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST
ship plaque.

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HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE in
vites guests to hear Rabbi Max
Kapustin, director of Wayne State
University Bnai Brith Hillel 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at Stouffer's North-
land Inn. 1-le will speak on "The
Rise of Jewish Scholarship in the
United States." Refreshments will
follow. On Feb. 19, the lodge will
hold a theater party featuring ;
"Hello Dolly" at the Americana I
Theater. For reservations, call
Mrs. Rout, LI-7-2086, or David
Jaffa, LI-6-5805 or EL-6-9177.

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Special guests at the tourna-
ment will be Gary Alter, execu-
tive director of the Detroit Bnai
Council; Sol Moss, vice president
of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Bowling Association; and
Ed Michaels, grand knight of_Fr.
Kramer Council.
A pre-game brunch will be

served at Oak Park Lanes, to
which families of the Fr. Kramer
Council bowlers are invited.
Bnai Brith members on the plan-
ning committee are Harvey Fein-
berg; Art Lipman; Larry Kopel;
Alex Friedman, Bloch team presi-
dent; and Nate Pollack. K of C
planners are Lou Kaiser and Ed
Michaels.

Two Detroit men, DAVID
SCHIMMEL, president of Allen In-
dustries, and MARK SCHMIDT,
vice president of the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel, have been re-elect-
ed trustees of National Jewish Hos-
pital and Research Center at Den-
ver. Andrew Goodman of New
York, president of Bergdorf Good-
man, was re-elected chairman of

the chest disease center, and Nor-
man Davis, Denver investment
broker, was re-elected president.

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