30—Friday, April 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS J ewry on the Ar This Week's Radio and Television Programs SPECIAL Time and Station: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Channel 4. 6 p.m., Tuesday, Channel 56. Feature: "A Journey for Jere- m2.•," a children's fantasy for Pass- over, written by William A. Austin and based on a story by David Einhorn, will feature Judy Orbach as 7-year-old Jeremy (see story). * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Ninth in a series of programs on "A Goodly Heritage —Modern Pioneers of the Mid- •est," is "Reluctant Revolution- ary" a drama by Joseph Mindel about . Nina Morais, daughter of the co-founder of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, Rabbi Sabato Morals. She was one of the founders of the National Council of Jewish Women. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNR. Feature: "Self Sacrifice for Tor- ah," an epic account of one man's desire for scholarship; the "Com- * * TV Fantasy Based on 'Had Gadya' to Be on Channel 4 "A Journey for Jeremy" — a children's fantasy for Passover— written by William A. Austin and based on a story by David Einhorn, will be seen on Channel 4 6:30 p.m. Sunday and again on Channel 56 6 2.m. April 28. Seven-year-old Jeremy, played by Judy Orbach, is determined to stay awake at the family Passover seder so that he will see Elijah arrive and drink from his tradi- tional cup of wine. Elijah (played by Jules Abrams) enters and with him is the "only kid" (Jan Zaus- mer), the little goat of the alle- gorical Passover folk song. Jeremy accepts their invitation to join in their travels this Pass- , over night. As they journey, they I meet a host of unusual characters1 designated in the many verses of "Had Gadya." They are played by Lorraine Ernst, Bill Felsenfeld, Marjorie Goldman, Linda Hill, Earl Matthews, Ed Oldani, Ricky Orbach and Tom Rumora. Orig- inal costumes and makeup are de- signed by Richard M. King. Production assitant is Martha Zausmer; general assistant to the producer is Sylvia Silorey. Music accompaniment is Don Preston. "A Journey for Jere- my" is staged and produced by Evelyn Orbach; television direc- tor is Jerry Burke. Bill Austin did the children's fantasy "The Magic Top" produced by Council several years ago for hanuka. plete Story of Passover—Part 4 t conclusion)," and the Pirche Youth Choir with Passover- songs * IN CONTACT DIRECTIONS Portraying Jeremy is Judy Orbach (left). During Jeremy's dream fantasy, he meets (from left) a cat (Linda MI), a dog (Ricky Or- bach) and a goat (Jan Zausmer). committee, at the annual general meeting of trustees. * * EDWARD W. SCHWARZ has been named executive assistant to the president of Citizens Mort- gage Corporation. * BYRON E. SIEGEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel of Farfield Ave., spoke to more than 100 stu- HIGHLIGHTS dents at Toledo University about Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, • Chan- medicolegal law. Siegel holds a law degree from Wayne State Time: 5:45 p.m. Thursday, Chan- University's college of law and is presently working on his master nel 56. of laws' degree in medicolegal law Feature: "A Letter to the Soviet • Pharohs," a musical piece by con- temporary composer, Gershon Reserve University, Cleveland. Kingsley, is based on the corres- pondance of Boris Kochubiyevsky, a Jew living in the Soviet Union. It is performed by Cantor Harold Or- bach of Temple Israel; Shirley Benyas, soprano; Annette Chajes, alto; Robert Angus, tenor; Sidney Resnick, baritone; Bella Goldberg, accompanist and narrator, Rube Weiss. Business Brevities Promotion of Bernard Derringer to director of sales promotion and merchandising for Calvert Dis- tillers Co. h a s been announced by Arthur F. Mur ph y, presi- dent. Derringer join- ed the Calvert company in 1949 as a production assistant, becom- ing successively assistant mer- chandising mana- ger, merchandis- ing manager and national market- ing manager in Derringer 1966. WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith Vocational Service has published an occupational opportunity guide on community relations work. Entiled "Careers in Community Relations Work," the booklet was written by Lynne Ianniello, editor of the ADL Bulletin, the official monthly publication of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith. search Hospital for leukemia- strilcen youn g- sters, was nation- American Zionist Youth Founda- tion, was honored at a reception, held on his completion of six years' service as founding chairman of Soviet Union. Edwin G. Shifrin, Robert Szold, chairman of PEF chairman of the Culture Commis- sion of the Jewish Cominunity Israel Endowment Funds, Inc., New York, announced the election Council, will speak with Dr. Jacobs., of SIDNEY MUSHER as president . . and chairman of the executive Time: noon Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: "The Kadish," a 'drama written by the late Morton Wishen- grad, is an explanation of the Kadish, the prayer for the dead, the first presentation in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America spring series, "Directions 1970." Hospital Fund Raiser Kaufman-Chaben Vows Top Lesley Sandler,j at one time a teen worker for/ ALSAC, St Jude to Be Spoken in Summer Children's Re- CHARLES HICK, outgoing chair- man of the board of trustees of the the board. Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. * * Station: WJR. Governor NELSON ROCKEFEL- Feature: Man and religion are LER will be the keynote speaker placed "in contact." opening the 41st annual convention * * * of the National Federation of HEAR OUR VOICE Jewish Nlen's Clubs, at Grossin- Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday: ger's, June 14. * * * Station: WCAR. Feature: Cantor Harold Orbach Prof. YUVAL NE'EMAN, chair- of Temple Israel, host for this man of the department of physics series, will present "Passover and astronomy at Tel Aviv Uni- Around the World," a look at the versity, was awarded the Albert international significance of Pass- Einstein Medal and Prize for 1970 over. in ceremonies in Washington, Ap- * * ril 14. Prof. Ne'eman, the first COMMUNITY CURRENTS non-American to receive the cov- eted award, was presented a gol- Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. den medallion and a $5,000 grant Station: WDEE. Feature: In "Jews in the Soviet at an award luncheon attended Union" Dr. Daniel Norman Jac- by leading scientists and public obs, professor of government in figures in the United States. The Miami University's college of art Albert Einstein Award is present- and science and publisher of a col- ed annually by the Lewis and Rosa lection of documents entitled Strauss Memorial Fund. Admiral "The New Communist Manifesto," Strauss was past chairman of the will discuss his views and reactions American Atomic Energy Commis- to the conditions of Jews in the sion. Booklets on Careers "A Journey for Jeremy," a fan- tasy for children based on a song from the seder, will be presented on Channel 4 6:30 p.m. Sunday. People M ake News Make Sioux City College Enrollinc, tf , Jewish Youth Losing Out to Quota SIOUX CITY, Ia. (JTA) — A cooperative effort has been dis- closed here between the Jewish Federation and Morningside Col- lege to provide enrollment for Jewish youth losing admissions to . colleges of their choice in metro- politan centers because of prefer- ential admissions for ghetto stu- , dents. The federation, reporting on the , program in its current newsletter, asserted that some of the large state universities and city col- leges, "under pressure from mili- tant minorities, have recently be- gun a policy of blocking out a number or admissions opening for ghetto students who fail to meet grade-score qualifications. The newsletter declared that "these preferential admissions are inevitably made at the expense of Jewish students, good students who meet grade qualifications, but whose places have been given to others." The newsletter said that there was no way to determine how many Jewish students were being affected by that policy, either in Sioux Cty or elsewhere in the U.S. Academicians Return TEL AVIV (ZINS) — 10,000 Is- raeli professionals, presently in Europe and in the U.S. will soon return home to Israel to work in their respective fields, according to a statement made recently by Labor Minister Yosef Almogi to a group of engineers. He noted that last year 1,250 professionals re- turned to Israel as compared with only 400 the year before. al top fund raiser for t h e hospital this year. She is serving , on the committee of the annual In- Miss Sandler spiration Ball, a black-tie affair featuring Danny Thomas and Di- ana R o s s, May 4 at the Latin Quarter. 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