THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 12, 1970 23 - g ewry on the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR Feature: "Torah Time" a lecture by Rabbi Yitzchak M. Kagan will be heard, and a discussion will be held on the question "Is There a Relationship Between the Who Is a Jew Question and the Current Grave Situation in the Holy Land?" University's law school and Wil- liam Hawkins, director of com- munity and social development of the Metropolitan Detroit Citizens Development Authority will inter- act with a studio audience of con- cerned citizens. Zion Flag of 1920s Among 84 on Display The flag of Zion, today the flag of the state of Israel, was among the 84 banners of foreign nations exhibited Wednesday for the first time in the Fisher Building. The flags were recently discover- ed in a sealed closet in the Fisher Building where they had remain- ed, unused, since the building was opened 42 years ago. Camp Maccabee Plans Israel Theme Mrs. Peter Kronick, chairman Parnes added that this new con- of the Flirt Jewish Community cept in familiarizing Youth with Council day camp committee, and day-to-day activities in Israel will Gordon Parnes, camp director, act as an introduction into some have announced an Israeli theme of the daily problems Israelis this year at Camp Maccabee. face. This camp services children Counselors will be instructed to treat the bus trips as a tour ages 4-12. Sessions have been in Israel and the time at camp scheduled for June 29-July 10; will be programmed as a typical July 13 -July 24; and July 27• day in Israel. Aug. 7. Max Fisher, chairman, and Louis Berry, president of the Fisher-New Center Co., hosted the flag ceremony and cocktail Wednesday in the reception arcade where the flags were hung from the balconies. HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: Mikhail Alexandrovitch, ETERNAL LIGHT' once child prodigy and now lead- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday A brochure describing the exhi- ing artist of the Soviet Union, will Station: WWJ bit points out that the flag of Zion Feature: "Elie Wiesel—Jewry iu sing Yiddish folk songs. represented a British mandate in Israel" is the final program in a the 1920s. When Israel was estab- IN CONTACT series of four entitled "Tales of lished, it adopted the Zionist flag. Time: 10:30 p.m. Survival" in which Wiesel tells of The only flags of Arab countries Station: WJR his impressions of Jerusalem and Feature: Man and religion are are those of Egypt and Morocco. reads comments on his latest work Most of the Arab states did net placed "in contact." "Beggar in Jerusalem." exist in 1928. a ■ * HIGHLIGHTS RE-VIEW Time: 4:45 Sunday Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Station: Channel 56 Feature: In commemoration of Feature: William T. Patrick. Jr. president of New Detroit. Inc., the holiday of Shavuot, a film de- The Zionist Organization of De- will be host and moderator on the picting the celebration of the holi- series on "Equal Opportunity." day in the land of Israel will bo troit will hold a champagne cock- tail party 8:30 p.m. Tuesday cele- Prof. John Mogk of Wayne State shown. brating its annual installation of officers, the culmination of its membership campaign and the re- modeling and completion of the Zionist Cultural Center addition. The party will take place at the At funeral services for Menasha I have now — to be on Broadway Zionist Center. Louis Panush, retiring president, skulnik, in West Park Memorial in electric lights." Chapel, Manhattan, distinguished An accomplished mime, Mr. will install Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, actors and Jewish leaders joined Skulnik was acclaimed as a Jew- newly elected president, officers in paying trib- ish version of Charlie Chaplin in and directors. Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, ute to one of the 35 years he played in Yiddish membership chairman, will present the outstand- musicals on the Lower East Side all new members. Dr. Sanford A. Bennett, program ing comedians of New York. His trademark was of this gen- a tight-brimmed hat, several sizes chairman, will present Canter Reuven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey eration. too small, which he perched atop his head. Like Chaplin, he played Zedek, in a program of Hebrew, Yiddish and English songs, ac- His close De- the little guy — the shlemiel. companied by Bella Goldberg. troit friends, The seventh of nine children, the Harry Mr. Skulnik discovered a Warsaw W einbergs, theater specializing in Shakespeare Customers Eat Well and their and the classics, and he obtained on Trimmed-Down Prices daughte r, Skulnik entrance by carrying drinks to A newcomer to the restaurant Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein, who had the actors as they rehearsed. He scene who promises to bring back known the actor all her life, were was given a bit part, and decided old-fashioned prices is Chubby among those attending the funeraL that the theater was to be his Charley, a red - striped, shirt - There were eulogies by the dean life. At 10, he quit school and sleeved, rotund gent who greets of Jewish composers, Sholem ran away with a circus. passers-by on Woodward near Six Secunda, and the Yiddish actor After arriving in the United Mile. Herman Yablokoff who read the States at 21, Mr. Skulnik acted The restaurant has been com- 23rd Psalm. Cantor Maurice Yan- in Yiddish stock in Philadelphia pletely remodeled with a red and choff chanted the El Molei Raha- for $12 a week. One of his co- white decor and menu prices trim- mim. med to help curb inflation. For actors was Molly Picon. "He was my childhood friend He went on to play more than example, the dinner menu starts in Warsaw 65 years ago and my 700 roles in his 35 years at the with a choice of fried fillet of close friend here since coming Second Avenue Theater. He never perch or ground sirloin steak at to America in 1912," Weinberg missed a performance. For 19 $2.25. All dinners include potato, said. "With a broken heart I years, he also was a radio per- rolls and butter, and "all the recited the Kadish. I know there sonality as the voice of Uncle salad you want" from Chubby's are millions of Americans of all David in "The Rise of the Gold- own do-it-yourself salad bar. Charley offers cocktails at $1 at faiths who will miss our great bergs," the Gertrude Berg serial. sad - eyed comedian Menasha When he was persuaded to bead all times, and a mug of draught beer for only 29 cents. Skulnik." uptown and try Broadway at age Chubby* Charley's is part of Only a year ago, Weinberg 61, Mr. Skulnik took his success A.G.E. Enterprises, Inc. which received an interesting letter from in stride: "Uptown, downtown, his friend Menasha Skulnik: it's the same audience," he said. also maintains the Bronze Door in Grosse Pointe, Fox and Hounds "My Dear Harry, "The difference is here I have "Every year the Jewish Theater a day off. Downtown, I gave nine in Birmingham and the Ambassa- dor in Ann Arbor. Alliance goes out to the cemetery performances a week. All my life, en masse. I had never gone with nine performances a week." them. But this year I had decided to join them• in order to see the Flint Delegates Appointed little plot of ground where I would some day be laid to rest. That day to CJFWF Assembly I discovered I have more friends Alfred Klein, president of the buried in the cemetery than I had live on earth. Men and women with Flint Jewish Community Council, June 13—Kleiman Bat Mitzva 25—Ahavas Israel Board of famous names who the people on announced that the general as- Trustees earth thought they couldn't live sembly of the Council of Jewish without are interred there sur- Federations and Welfare Funds 27—Leibson Bar Mitzva rounded by a high fence. It really will be held in Kansas City Nov. Jack Stevens, son of Mr. and struck me as humorous. Why do 11-15, with the following appointed Mrs. Joseph Stevens, was gradu- they need the high fence? The to represent Flint: Drs. and Mes- ated as salutatorian from Creston pe ople buried there can't get out- dames Jack Stanzler, Leon Rosky High School. Recipient of many a nd the living people don't want and Peter Kronic, and Messrs. and awards, Jack will attend the Mas- to come in. "Sometimes I feel that life is Mesdames Michael Pelavin, Murray sachusetts Institute of Technology like an onion — which you take Moss, Louis Kasle and Alfred in the fall. Other Grand Rapids seniors preparing for college are apart layer by layer, and suddenly Klein. Those interested in attending Karen Applebaum, Sam Ashen- you discover you have nothing left. But enough of my humorous are asked to immediately contact dorf, Ruth Berman, Naomi Ber- sillys and my silly humour. Do the council office for reservations. man, Mark Helfer, Sherry Barkin, write to me and tell me how you Denise Dweck, Shelley Golden, are feeling? Also Jennie? Be David Grossberg, Martin Jourden, healthy! Barry Kaufman, Edith Landman, Menashe Regards from Anna." GARY LEWIS was presented Ann Moss, Steven Norman, Daniel Padnos, Bronna Rotenberg, Rob- When he first made Broadway with a special award at a recent ert Reider, Ben Romer, Ellen 17 years ago as Max Pincus, a academic honors banquet at Ferris Silverstein, Douglas Singer, Jack despondent dress manufacturer in State College as the outstanding Stevens, David Sante, Debra Til- "The Fifth Season," Mr. Skulnik mathematics student. He will enter leman, Deborah Wasserman and said he was "the happiest man in the University of Michigan in the Debra Voss. the world. Every actor wants what fall as a sophomore. ZOD to Celebrate 3 Events Tuesday Menasha Skulnik Memorialized; Detroiter Recalls Longtime Friend Expert cleaning wall to wall carpets & furniture in your home. Free moth- proofing. Pick up carpeting & relay elsewhere. Celebrating 20th year. 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