Friday, April 10, 1970-43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS European Jewry Portrayed on TV Barton's Provides Peretz Story, Goldie Adler Special in 'The Magician', Based on Elijah New Delicacies Passover Highlight of TY Programs "The Magician" by Samuel J. poor. It is he that the magician for the Passover For Passover this year Barton's is offering three new pastries, all parve and all elegantly packaged for gift-giving. First, an adaptation of an Old World recipe, is a box of individual dessert-size miniature chocolate- covered layer cakes with five dif- ferent creme fillings—lemon, choc- olate filbert, raspberry, mocha and nut. Also new at Barton's this year is a round continental tea and coffee cake, generously studded with pecans and topped with slivered almonds. Then Barton's has a round honey cake, rich in honey and heavenly in flavor, topped with crisp toasted pecan halves. Also available for the holidays are popular cup cakes in four flav- ors, topped with crisp toasted pecan halves. The old-time favorites, assorted cookies, coconut macaroons and assorted petits fours, are again available this year. Barton's is synonymous with continental chocolates—and more than 50 asortments are available, all kosher-for-Passover. Barton's chocolate matzot and Station: Channel 2 chocolate matzo balls are avail- Feature: In the conclusion of the able. series, "The Challenge of Today's Passover is a "children's holi- Children," Dr. George Barahal, day" and for them Barton's offers professor of educational and clinical such specialties as an embossed psychology at Wayne State Univer- 'solid chocolate seder plate, choco- sity; Samuel Lerner, director, Jew- "A General Called SLAM," late pops in the shape of the Four ish Family and Children's Service; and Rabbi M. Robert Syme if eighth in a 10-part series of Eternal Sons, chocolate seder symbols, and a variety of hard candies. Temple Israel, the host, will dis- Light programs on "A Goodly Heritage—Modern Pioneers of the cuss the prognosis for the future. Midwest," will be dedicated to Detroit military analyst S. L. A. HEAR OUR VOICE Marshall, 10:30 p.m. Sunday on Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. station WWJ. Station: WCAR The series, heard nationwide Feature: Cantor Harold Orbach over NBC, is made possible with presents "A Song of the Heights," a program of major themes of the the assistance of the Skillman Foundation of Detroit. Sabbath and Holy Days sung by Written by Milton Geiger, the Cantor Norman Summers of Tem- drama tells of the background ple Bnai Jeshurun of Short Hill, and education of Samuel Lyman N.J. gevory (9n tie `Eternal to Do Program on SLAM Marshall COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE Feature: The Israeli Information Service-recorded interview of the Israeli violnist, Yitzhak Perlman, will be heard. Atwood Marshall (SLAM), who was the youngest second-lieuten- ant in the U.S. Army during World War I, a life-long sympa- thizer with efforts to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine and one of the new nation's staunchest allies in the United States. • The author of two books on Is- THE MAGICIAN rael's army, Marshall (born in Time and Station: 12:30 p.m. Killian, S.C., raised in Boulder, Sunday, Channel 7 Colo., and a present-day resident 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Channel 56 of Detroit) was awarded an honor- 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Channel 56 ary degree by Bar-Ilan University Feature: "The Magician" is a as "the kind of soldier who will drama by Samuel J. Citron adapt- never fade away but will live in ed from the story by I. L. Peretz the hearts of multitudes." that commemorates the cultural legacy of Eastern European Jewry. The presentation is by the Temple Mentally Ill Age 16-24 Israel Choraliers and Cantor Har- old Orbach of Temple Israel, with Depicted in TV Special The Michigan Society for Mental the characters portrayed through dance choreographed and perform- Health has commended to Michi- ed by members of the Dance The- gan viewers a- National Broadcast- ater of Detroit. Rabbi Richard C. ing Co. television white paper on Hertz of Temple Beth El will give emotionally ill youth to be shown at 7:30 p.m. April 25 on Channel 2. a special message. (See story.) • • "Cry Help," the 90-minute NBC- THE LUBAVITCIIER JEWISH TV special, depicts an exploding HOUR problem upon America—the men- tally ill person between 16 and 24, Time: 8 a.m. Sunday how he is neglected, how some are Station: WKNR Feature: This program will fea- treated, how millions are left to ture "The Four Sons of the Pass- their own devices, and something over Hagada." "The Complete about their specific needs. Story of Passover—Part III" and Dr. William W. Wattenberg, songs. professor of educational psychol- • • • THE VOICE OF ISRAEL IN DETROIT Time: 6:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WMZK-FM (98) Feature: News in English and Hebrew as well as an interview with an Israeli personality. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ Feature: "A General Called Slam," a drama by Milton Marshall, about Brig. Gen. S. L. 11, A. ars , soldier, historian and friend of Israel, is eighth in the series en- titled "A Goodly Heritage—Modern Pioneers of the Mid-West. (See story.) ogy at Wayne State University, and chairman of the committee on emotionally ill children and adolescents, Michigan Society for Mental Health, pointed out that while there are some 6,000,000 residents of America between 16 and 24 in need of help for mental disorders, almost all treatment services for mental difficulty are geared for children or adults. "The most misunderstood men- tally ill patient is the adolescent," he said. "No longer a child, but not an adult yet, he presents problems different from either age group. Yet this is the fastest growing group of mentally ill patients we have to deal with." 26—"A Letter to the Soviet A series of television specials Pharaohs," a cantata by for Passover will begin Sunday Gershon Kingsley, 9:45 and continue through April 30 as a.m., Channel 2 presentations of the Jewish Com- —"A Passover Dream," a munity Council. children's fantasy adapt- The programs are as follows: ed by William Austin, April 12—"The Magician," adapted 5:30 p.m., Channel 4 from a story by I. L. 28—"A Passover Dream," 6 Peretz, commemorating p.m., Channel 56 the cultural legacy of 30—"A Letter to the Soviet Eastern Europe, 12:30 Pharaohs," 5:45 p.m., p.m., Channel 7 Channel 56 14—"The Magician," 10:30 p.m., Channel 56 Arrangements were made by 16—"The Magician," 5:30 Evelyn Orbach, progr am and p.m., Channel 56 broadcasting associate of the Jew- 19—"Passover • With Goldie ish Community Council. Adler," 9:45 a.m., Char- nel 2 —"The Contrary Sons," a Special Care In complete Landscaping Service. TY drama by Essie Bro- Professional cleanups and ever- ner and David Regal, green trimming. Seeding, fertiliz- ing, sodding, power raking. Call 9:45 a.m., Channel 7 for free estimates now. 23—"Passover VVith Goldie Adler," 5:45 p.m., Chan- 427-3355 nel 56 . Citron, adapted from the story by (Elijah) choose to help. I. L. Peretz commemorating the The presentation includes a cultural legacy of Eastern Euro- speaking chorus, preformed by pean Jewry, will be presented the Temple Israel Choraliers, 12:30 p.m. Sunday on Channel 7; and Cantor Harold Orbach of and re-aired 10:30 p.m. Tuesday Temple Israel. and 5:30 p.m. Thursday on Chan- Solo voices are Lance Mermel, nel 56. Joyce Feurring and Mel Mermel; In "The Magician," a story and the narration is by Evelyn based on the legends of Elijah, the Orbach. poor, elderly, pious Hayim Yoina The characters themselves arc is bereft of all worldly goods. He explored and portrayed through and his wife do not have any of dance. Choreography was by the necessary material things to Terry and Stefanie Katz, Charles celebrate the Passover seder. Find- King and Paula Kramer, all of the ing an old silver spoon from better Dance Theater of Detroit, as well days gone by, he goes to the mar- as additional dancers from that ket and trades it not for goods but company, Rae Miller, Tony Morris for money, which he gives to the and Mindy Tilchin. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Tem- ple Beth El will give a special message commemorating the cul- ture of the Jewish community in Eastern Europe brutally extin- guished by the Nazi holocaust. Production coordinator is Evelyn Orbach. 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