The Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its membership and membership- retention spring festival luncheon noon Monday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Julius Berke, president- elect of Bnai Brith Women District 6 ,will be guest speaker. "The Jews Are a Dancing People," a lecture- demonstration on Yemenite-Jew- ish-Israeli dance, will be perform- ed by members of the Jewish Center Festival Dancers, directed by Harriet Berg. Detroit actress Evelyn Orbach will narrate his- g ewry Mortgage Lending Up in Tri-County Area torical background on each dance. t.,- Two all-expenses-paid trips for two to the Bahamas will be award- This Week's Radio and ed, one to a new member of Bnai Television Programs Brith Women and the other to a gold honor card member. Other THE LUBAVITCH prizes will be awarded. JEWISH HOUR For reservations call council Time: 8 a.m. Sunday ticket chairman Mrs. Jack Dech- Station: WKNR ter, 358-5069, or Mrs. Joseph Feature: "The Complete Story of Snyder, 644-1787. Passover—Part I." is the first Chairmen are Mesdames Andrew in a new series of programs on Berger, membership chairman; Passover. Melodies will be sung Joseph Rodm a n, membership- by the Pirchei Youth Choir. retention chairman; and Allen • • • Weitzman, president, Bnai Brith HIGHLIGHTS Women's Council. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: First in a series of three programs entitled "The Chal- lenge of Today's Children," will feature Dr. George Barahal, pro- fessor of educational and clini- HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER cal psychology at Wayne State will hold its installation luncheon University; Samuel Lerner, di- 12:30 p.m. April 6 at the Rascal rector of Jewish Family and Chil- House. Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, past dren's Service; and Rabbi M. president of District 6, will install Robert Syme of Temple Israel, the officers: Mesdames Saul Rott, the host. They will explore the president; Abe Alpert and Sam effect of today's emotional cli- Brickner, vice presidents; Irving mate on the young. Shonbrom, Robert Kranitz, Ella • * • Velick, and Josephine Kazden, IN CONTACT secretaries; and Theodore Wein- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday berg, treasurer. Entertainment is Station: WJR planned. For reservations, call the Feature: Man and religion are chairman, Mrs. Morrie Direnfeld, placed "in contact." • • o LI 6-9744. o • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday MOTOR CITY LODGE, at a re- cent meeting, elected the following Station: WWJ Feature: "Being and Becoming," officers: Ben Schneider, president; sixth in a series of programs en- Larry Margolin, Joe Levine and titled "A Goodly Heritage — James 0. Brown, vice presidents; Modern Pioneers of the Mid- Sidney Schechter, Julius Chupak west," is a drama about the and Vick Budaj, secretaries; Harry career of Louis D. Brandeis, the Levin, chaplain; Morris Zarem- first Jew ever appointed to the berg, warden; Albert Sage, guar- United States Supreme Court. dian; Jack Miller, Ralph Bensman, • * o Henry Levin and Joe Smaller, HEAR OUR VOICE trustees. Time: 11:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Children's Home in Israel Feature: The series, "Living Mu- sic of the Synagogue," will con- tinue with "Instruments in Wor- Dedicated by BB Women ship." A Sabbath morning serv- JERUSALEM — Ground was ice from the chapel of the He- broken at Bayit Vegan in Jeru- brew Union College of Jeru- salem for a new $250,000 center salem will be aired and com- for the children's home sponsored mented on by Cantor Harold Or- by the Bnai Brith Women of bach. America. Minister of Welfare Dr. Josef COMMUNITY CURRENTS Burg attended the ceremonies. Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Mrs_ Betty Shapiro, president of Station: WDEE Bnai Brith Women, said the home Feature: In "A Chat with Moshe was begun in 1943 and has since Kol," the Israeli minister of helped more than 600 disturbed tourism and development will in- boys become healthy citizens. terviewed by Evelyn Orbach. • • • THE VOICE OF ISRAEL Time: 6:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WMZK—FM (97.9) Feature: This program will fea- The once-in-a-generation exhibi- ture an interview with Israeli tion of REMBRANDT AFTER 300 minister of tourism, Moshe Kol. YEARS continues at the Detroit It will also include an interview Institute of Arts through April 5. with Col. Yitzhak Yitzhaki and Masterpieces by the Dutch master songs and news in Hebrew and and 20 of his most eminent stu- English. dents were loaned by 11 countries for the exhibit. Special hours are currently in effect for the duration of the exhibit. The museum is open 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. On die Ar An increase in mortgage-lend- ing totals in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties was revealed when Lawyers Title Insurance Corp.'s Michigan state office at 735 Griswould issued the annual mortgage summary for 1969. Total for the year in the three counties was $1,944,520,660, as compared to $1,812,822,674 in 1968. Ten years ago, according to the Lawyers Title records, the grand total of mortgage lending in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties was $939,063,658. Thus the grand totals of 1969 were more than double those" of DEBORAH CHAPTER recently held its fifth annual installation of officers, with Mrs. Sidney Eidel- man, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metro- politan Detroit, installing the fol- lowing: Mesdames Sandy Sher- man, president; Donald Davis, Stuart Pearlman and Burton Le- vitt, vice presidents; Richard Greenstein, treasurer; and Michael Berger, Alan Herskovitz and• Aron Lola, secretaries. • • • GALILEE CHAPTER installed the following newly elected officers at a dinner in their honor: Mes- dames Lewis Cooke, president; Joseph Dobrusin, Seymore Wein- stein and Philip Cutler, vice presi- dents; Harold Michaels, treasurer: and Michael Rosenberg, Paul Schreiman and Marvin Bernstein, secretaries. Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit, was installing officer. 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