'You Can't Take It' Opens Saturday
Betty Wrigh
Michael Good-
man (center) and
Burton Wright
take part in sonic
madcap antics in
the Moss Hart —
George S. Kauf-
man play "You
Can'tTakeIt
With You" to be
presented by Cen-
ter Theater in
the Aaron DeRov
Auditorium of the
Jewish Center
Feb. 14, 17, I S.
19, 21 and 22. Hal
Youngblood is directing the show.
yewry
Pascal, alr. IlTner-
to Be .111a hied in Mar
the A ./-
This Week's Radio and
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, February 13, 1970
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Dr. Hyman S. Mellen, chief of
the cardiology section at Sinai Hos-
pital, has been re-elected chief of
staff during a recent meeting of the
staff executive committee.
Adjunct associate professor of
internal medicine at Wayne State
University, Dr. Mellen has been on
the staff of Sinai since 1952.
Re-elected vice chief of staff was
Dr. Eli M. Brown. Dr. Herbert A.
Ravin is secretary-treasurer.
Drs. Manuel Sklar and Ronald
Trunsky were elected to the staff
executive committee. Serving as
representatives to the joint con-
ference committee are Drs. Arnold
Axelrod, Abraham Becker, Lloyd
Paul and Seymonr Vander.
Questions are never indiscreet.
Answers sometimes are.
—Oscar Wilde
MINCER'S MKT.
The NEW
(formerly Dexter-Wyoming Mkt.)
Nationwide Campus Group Attacks
Arab 'Holy War"; WSU to Join Teach-In
Business
Brevities
The life and achievements of
Sir Moses Montefiore will be pre-
sented in an audio-visual program
1 p.m. Tuesday before the Cultural
Club of the Jewish Center.
The Yiddish script, taped and
prerecorded in Yiddish, with nar-
ration by Sarah Friedman, was
produced and sychronized by
Meyer Mathis, audio-visual direc-
tor of the United Hebrew Schools.
Television Programs
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WKNR
Feature: Rabbi Yitchak Kagan
will speak on "Copper, Silver and
Gold," and a discussion will be
heard on "The Separation of
Church and State is the Only Guar-
antee of Religious Freedom—Non
sense!"
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COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
i Station: WDEE
Feature: "A Conversation with
Al Melli-nan"—director of commu
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Youth versity, Wayne State University.. nity relations of the American
Committee for Peace and Democ- the University of Chicago. Univer- Israel Public Affairs Committee.
racy in the Middle East, a newly sity of Texas at Austin and the Washington, D.C.—will be featured.
formed nationwide campus coali- University of California at Berk- He will be interviewed by Evelyn
tion of organizations representing eley. Orbach, program and broadcasting
The teach-in will attempt to chal- associate of the Jewish Community
individuals of varied faiths and
political views, called Wednesday lenge to "vigorous dialogue those Council.
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for the earliest possible peace in youth-oriented political groups who
IN CONTACT
the Middle East which does not are attempting to channel our gen-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
violate the principles of justice eration's justified opposition to im-
Station: WJR
and democracy for either Arabs or perialism and war into support for
Feature: Man and religion arc
Jews.
t h e antidemocratic, militaristic
place
"in contact."
The committee has scheduled a campaign being waged against
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nationwide teach-in for Feb. 21, at Israel by Arab governments, ter-
HEAR OUR VOICE
a number of campuses including rorist movements and their inter-
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
New York University, Harvard Uni- national allies."
Station: WCAR
Helen Kerszencwejg, executive
Feature: Jan Peerce and orches-
secretary of the committee, said tra conducted by Gershon Kingsley
that the group's position was "not will be heard in a collection of
based on any ethnic or nationalist songs from the theatrical world of
bias. It is the cause of peace and New York's 2nd Avenue. Selections
democracy, and that alone, which will be discussed by Cantor Harold
concerns us."
Orbach.
* * *
Delta Underwriters has merged
The Youth Committee has
into MEADOWBROOK, INC., IN-
ETERNAL LIGHT
adopted a program stating that
SURANCE, of Southfield, it has
every nation in the Middle East,
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
been announced by ALVIN KRA-
including Israel, has the right
Station: WWJ
MER ,Delta President. Merton J.
to exist and condemns the "holy
Feature: "Jacob and the Indi-
Segal, Meadowbrook president, said
war campaign of many Arab
ans" is the first in a new series of
Kramer will join Meadowbrook as
governments and terrorist organ-
programs entitled "A Goodly Heri-
an account executive. He will con-
izations to destroy Israel"; Is-
tage—Modern Pioneers of the Mid
tinue to serve the former Delta
rael is "an outpost of democracy , West." This story by Stephen Vin-
policyholders as well as assuming
in the Middle East"; and that cent Benet, adapated for radio by
a key production role for Meadow- democratic practices" in Le- the late Morton Wishengrad, con-
brook. Kramer, 33, has a bachelor
banon are commendable.
cerns the adventures of an immi-
of science degree from Wayne
At the same time, the commit- grant peddler who decides to make
State University where he major-
his fortune as a fur trader among
ed in insurance. He has been active tee repudiates the "antidemocratic, the Indians.
in the insurance business for 14 authoritarian nature" of other
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Arab countries and calls for demo-
years.
DIRECTIONS
'
cratic
rule
for
all
countries
in
the
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Time: 1 p.m. Sunday
Middle East.
The GORDON MEISNER
Station: Channel 7
The program states that the
Feature: "The Flatboat Man" is
AGENCY, with headquarters in Arab-Israeli question must be set-
a
musical
drama concerning Abra-
Southfield, has been honored by , tied free from "imposed settle-
Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. as ments" from the Big Powers. The ham Lincoln at a decisive period
one of its sales leaders for 1969. committee pledges to speak out in his youth when he moved to
Arnold Berg, vice president and against either American or Soviet Salem, Ill., and when he made his
director of agencies, announced. attempts to force a Middle East decision to run for Congress.
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The Meisner Agency was the com- settlement. It claims that the
HIGHLIGHTS
pany's top agency in Michigan for policy of the Soviet Union has
1969 and ranked ninth among all , "helped to perpetuate the Middle
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
company agencies in the nation. East crisis."
Station: Channel 2
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Gordon Meisner, ranked third
Feature: William T. Patrick, Jr.,
among all company general agents
president of New Detroit, Inc.,
in personal production, while David
moderates a program on employ-
Lippit was fourth among all com- , ment in the series "Equal Oppor-
pany agents in the nation.
tunity." Featured will be Julius
OF PYTHIAS DE Brown, executive director, Project
KNIGHTS
TROIT
LODGE
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will
hold
its
Equality,
and James Keck, general
JOHN P. O'SULLIVAN has been
promoted to the city sales depart- annual installation dinner-dance at manager, economic development
ment of the STROH BREWERY Cong. Shaarey Shomayim Sunday. division, Greater Detroit Chamber
CO., as a sales representative. A Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and music of Commerce, along with a parti-
native of Detroit, O'Sullivan was by Sam Emmer and his orchestra cipating audience.
graduated from Wayne State Uni- will be featured. For tickets, call
versity with a bachelor of science Dudley Musket, KE 3-9336, after Dr. Mellen Re-Elected
;6 p.m.
degree in economics.
Moses •Montefiore
of Audio-Visual Program
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MISS SYBIL PASCAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pascal of
Highland Park, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter Sy-
bil to Alvin Leslie Winer, son of
Mr: and Mrs. Maurice Winer of
Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park.
Miss Pascal is a senior at the
University of Michigan. Mr. Winer
attends University of Michigan
Medical School.
A May wedding is planned.
The Wing of a teacup puts us
out of temper for the day; and a
quarrel that commenced about the
pattern of a gown may end only
with our lives.
—Wiliam Hazlitt
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