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April 03, 1970 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-03

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Community Council
Urges Griffin to

THE DETROIT JEMS11 NEWS

34—Friday, April 3, 1970

Israel Tourist Industry Supported

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COMM UNITY CUR RENTS
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
Station: WDEE
Feature: Stephen Birmingham,
author of "Our Crowd." will be
interviewed by Sherwood Sand-
weiss, Michigan area director,
American Jewish Committee, on
"An Interview with Stephen Bir-
mingham." The program is pro-
duced by Evelyn Orbach.

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At the Capital for Israel dinner which produced an additional
S55.000 in shares in Tourist Industry Development Corp., are (from
left) seated, Israel Tourist Minister Moshe Kol and Mme. Kol; Basil
Kosarin, honorary secretary of Israel Tourist Committee, who intro-
ducted the minister; standing, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Norman Allan,
chairman of the Detroit Capital for Israel Committee, who chaired
the affair, and Rabbi Leon Fram.

Arill Announcements

March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Jonas (Shirley Ann Dwor
kin), 1713 Gardenia, Royal Oak, a
son, Franklin Jay.

March 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
March 24—To former Detroiters
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Wolman Ralph Kaye (Carol Cohen), 24701
(Elaine Perlstein) of Chelsea, Gardner, Oak Park, a daughter,
Elizabeth Hope.
Mass., a son, Jeffrey David.

March 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin R. Fink (Elaine Katz)'.
14791 Borgman, Oak Park, a
daughter, Michelle Lynn.

March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Katzman (Shelley Chicorel),
1932 Yosemite, Birmingham, a
daughter Melissa Beth.

March 13—To former Detroiters
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Clubok
(Miriam Sherman), of Athens, 0.,
a son, Kenneth Sherman.

March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Has-
kell M. Adler (Barbara Schwartz),
19430 Goldwin, Southfield, a daugh-
ter Vivian Suzann.

March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Alderman (Carol Stein), 8450
Northfield, Oak Park, a son Scott
David.

March 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Jef- Charles Fantich (Ellen Gordon).
frey Malkin (Susan Bressler), of 20560 Secluded Ln., Southfield, a
24831 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a son, James Gregory.
daughter, Julie Meredith.
)

Feb. 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald
March 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. M. Benson (Linda Reistmen),
Richard' Adelson (Vicki Green), former Detroiters of Wichita Falls,
24240 Kipling, Oak Park, a daugh- Tex., a daughter, Abigail Louise.
ter Audrey Lynne.

HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: The series, "Living
Music of the Synagogue," will con-
clude with more of "Instruments
of Worship." A sabbath morning
service from the chapel of the
Hebrew Union College of Jerusa-
lem will be heard. Cantor Harold
Orbach, host of this series, will
give commentary.

HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: In part two of "The
Challenge of Today's Children,"
Dr. George Barahal, professor of
educational and clinical psychology
at Wayne State Universiyt; Samuel
Lerner, director, Jewish Family
and Children's Service; and Rabbi
M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel,
the host, will continue their dis-
cussion of pressures on children
today.
• •
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m.
Station: WJR
Feature: Man and religion are
placed "in contact."

ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m.
Station: WWJ
Feature: Seventh in a series,
"A Goodly Heritage—Modern Pio-
neers of the Mid-West," is this
drama by Mortron Wishengrad
about the Cincinnati rabbi, Isaac
M. Wise. who was the founder of
Reform Judaism.

THE LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WKNR
Feature: This program will fea-
February
1—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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a talk by Rabbi Yitschak M.
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RABBI
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Southfield, twin daughters, Rachael
Story of Passover—Part II," and
Ann and Naomi Susan.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zipper
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THE VOICE OF ISRAEL
(Patricia Curtis), 19960 Shrews.
IN DETROIT
bury, a son Steven Mathew.
Time:
6:30 p.m. Sunday
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Station: WMZK-FM (98)
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T.I.
Feature: This program will in-
Blum (Esterly Rosenberg), 23686
Rutland, Southfield, a daughter, clude an interview with an Israeli
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personality visiting Detroit, songs
Michelle Rose.
and music of Israeli and announce-
353-5444
ments of forthcoming events. The
Civil Rights Commission news
will be read in Hebrew and
English, while the rest of the pro-
Seeks Gordin Successor
gram
is
sponsored by the Ameri-
The Michigan Civil Rights Com-
mission will begin imemdiately a can Technion Society, Detroit
chapter,
and produced by the Is-
search for a new executive direc-
tor, Julian A. Cook Jr., commis- raeli Student Organization of De-
sion' chairman, announced follow- troit in cooperation with the He-
ing interment Tuesday in Philadel- brew department at the Jewish
phia of the body of Burton I. Gor- Center.
• • •
din.
SPECIAL
Mr. Gordin, who had been excii-
Time:
12:30
p.m. Today
tive direct of MCRC since it was
Station: Channel 9
formed in 1964, was shot to death
Feature:
Mrs.
Walter L. Field,
by an unknown assailant March 20.
"We are determined that the vice president of fund raising for
Shaarey
Zedek
Sisterhood's
"Wom-
programs of the Commission will
continue to move forward and that an's World-1970," and Mrs. David
the progress which this agency has Kliger will be interviewed by Don
made in protecting and securing Daily.
the rights of all citizens of this
state will not cease because of this
America needs
tragedy," Cook said. "We will look
*
* *
your help.
for qualified and interested candi-
*
*
dates, including persons now work-
ing for the agency, from Michigan
Mohel
and elsewhere."
Experienced
The commission named Thomas
Licensed -.Certified
J. Peloso Jr., 48, director of the
352-3186
41CRC compliance division, as act-
ing executive director in the in-
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Leo Goldman

A mystery bus trip, including
dinner, entertainment and dancing
at the end of the line, will be spon-
In a letter to U.S. Senator Robert sored by the Temple Israel Cou-
Griffin, the Jewish Community ples' Club 8 p.m. April 18.
Guests are invited to take the
Council urged that he reconsider
his announced position in support trip, which begins at the parking
of the nomination of Judge Cars- lot at 217 E. 11 Mile, Royal Oak.
For reservations, write Mrs.
well to the Supreme Court.
The executive coommittee of Leonard Polukoff, 22415 N. Grand
Council based opposition "upon the Concourse, Southfield, or call Mrs.
evaluation of Judge Carswell's Leonard Kahrnoff, 356-7758.
competence by respected legal
authorities and on his involvement
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in segregationist acts," Council
Execuitve Director Walter E. Klein
said in the letter.
Michigan's other U.S. Senator,
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10-Week Wait Asked
on Tax Refund Inquiry

Ten weeks from the date a fed-
eral income tax return calling for
a refund is mailed, the taxpayer
should have either his check or
a letter explaining why it is held
up, Thomas A. Cardoza, district
director of Internal 'Revenue for
Michigan said.
A taxpayer who has not heard
bout his refund should, therefore,
wait 10 weeks before writing IRS.
Most taxpayers will find their
inquiry unnecessary if they wait
this long, Cardoza said.
If it does become necessary to
write, the taxpayer should indi-
cate where and when he filed his
return and give his name, address
and Social Security number, Car-
doza said.

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