Friday, Jim 19, 1970-35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS g evory . on tie Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Dinner Sunday It is the culmination of work by The first journal dinner of the Yeshivath Beth Yehuda will take parents and friends of the Yeshiva place 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the to raise money for the institution. Rabbi Beret Wein, of Miami, Yeshiva building. will be guest speaker. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Celia Hendler, 548-3182. This Week's Radio and Television Programs TV Audience to Vote on Mid East Debate; Nasser Offers 'Deal' The second part of a debate on the Middle East will take place 9 p.m. Sunday on the Channel 56 "Advocates" show. Following the presentation, in which will be inserted remarks by Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban, the viewing audience will be asked to vote on the outcome of the de- bate. Last week included brief inter- views with President G a m a I Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and King Hussein of Jor- dan. Nasser asserted that he would accept a temporary cease fire of six months or less and would promise to keep Arab terrorists from using the now-occupied ter- ritories as anti-Israel bases if Israel would agree immediately to carry out the provisions of the United Nations cease-fire resolu- tion which includes withdrawal from the territories occupied since 1967. "Our object," he said, "is the withdrawal of the Israelis from the occupied territories" and the repatriation or compensation of the Palenstinian refugees. He said he would recognize the existence of Israel only if it returned to the June 4, 1967 boundaries, Col. Nasser agreed that Israeli withdrawal should be part of a "package deal," contained in the UN cease-fire resolution. He repud- iated the cease-fire agreement last year. He also contended in the in- terview that Israeli Premier Golicia Meir is "not ready to accept the word 'withdrawal.' " zMrs. Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban recently indicated ac- ceptance of the cease fire and will- ingness to negotiate the territories. Col Nasser again rejected direct Arab-Israeli negotiations, alleging that "it will be a table of capitula- tion.' (Political circles in Jerusalem dismissed Nasser's proposal as unacceptable. They asserted that his statements were calculated for foreign ears, as earlier Sun- day he had told factory workers in Shabin El-Quawm: "We are determined to go to war against Israel. Having won the earlier stages of the war of deterrence and of attrition, we shall also win the war of liberation." (Col. Nasser also told the mass rally: "Since May last year, when we initiated the war of attrition, we have been determined not to accept the cease fire demanded by America and Israel. We declared that the cease fire should be con- ditional on_ Israel's withdrawal from all occupied Arab territories." (The Israeli sources also noted that Col. Nasser's reference to the restoration of the rights of the Palestinian Arabs was an Egyptian euphemism for Israel's absorbing all of them, which would be tanta- mount to Israel suicide.) In the interview, President Nas- ser was asked how many Russians are in Egypt. He replied with a broad grin: "That is a secret." Asked if they included pilots, he replied: "We have advisers." Asked, "Do they fly?" he said: "Yes, of course. They train our pilots, so they have to fly." Business Brevities Brevities Aaron Alperin will discuss "When Can Peace Come. in Is- rael?" 8:45 p.m. Saturday at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. the public is invited, Joel Morganroth Valedictorian at U-M Med School Bayer and McElrath, Inc., a management consulting firm with offices in the Book Building, De- troit, and in Minneapolis, has opened a new education division called MANAGEMENT ACAD- EMY. The new division is based in Milwaukee and specializes in in-plant training programs for management personnel, courses in management development open to the public, and other aids for management education and train- ing. A change in the advertising agency by the Levin For Governor Campaign was announced by Cam- paign Manager John C. O'Meara who reports that the account now The University of Michigan is handled jointly by M.G. AND CASEY, INC., and STONE AND Medical School, at its commence- ment exercises, heard Dr. Joel SIMONS ADVERTISING, INC. M. G. and Casey serve as consult- Morganroth, son of the Ben Mor- ganroths of Providence Dr., South- ants to the over-all campaign, in- cluding supervision of advertising. field, deliver the valedictory ad- dress of the class Stone and Simons will develop, pro- duce and place the advertising. of 1970. In addition to The account had been handled by W. B. Doner and Co. of Detroit several academic accomplishments, and Baltimore. "The separation Dr. Morganroth from Doner was amicable and was has been active based on a difference in opinion in the Stu dent over the approach to the cam- American Medic- paign," O'Meara said. al Assoc' a ti o n both at a local JACOBO KOVADLOFF, a leader and national lev- of the Jewish community in Argen- Morganroth el and had been tina, has been appointed director the planning chairman for the sec- of the South American office of ond National Student Conference the American Jewish Committee, on Medical Education. with headquarters in Buenos Aires, Dr. Morganroth has been active it was announced by AJC Presi- in research connected with im- dent Philip E. Hoffman. munology, cancer research, heart disease and others both at the Uni- ' versity of Michigan and at the National Institutes of Health in I Bethesda, Md. He has presented the results of his research at sev- eral national meetings, with sub- , sequent publication in national and 'international medical journals. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR Feature: "The Guide on the Journey" will tell the relevance Yale Gealer, assistant vice prey of the journey of the Israelites through the desert to contempor- ident in charge of accounting ary ties, and "Hasidism Confronts American Savings Association the Jewish Intellectual" is an was recently elected to the account of the forthcoming "en- presidency of the counter" for university faculty Detroit chapter, members in Lubavitch headquar- National Society tern in New York. of Controllers Dr. Morganroth will soon begin and Financial Of- his internship at the Beth Israel ficers of Savings HIGHLIGHTS Hospital in Boston. Institutions. Gea- Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ler, his wife Joan Station: Channel 2 Bond Office Hours Feature: In "Farewell to Bella" .and four children The Israel Bond office will be the Jewish Community Center live at 24261 Onci- • Park. He open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday for Golden Age Choral Group with da, Oak payment of pledges. The office Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple started with Gealer is at 24611 Greenfield, South- Israel join in a tribute to Bella American Savings held field, 352-6770. Goldberg, Detroit singer and ac- as a teller in 1954, and has vice companist, as she leaves to settle the position of assistant president for four years. in the land of Israel. The Michigan Chapter, AMER- ICAN MASSAGE AND THERAPY ASSOCIATION, quarterly meeting will be held in the Continental Room, YMCA, Lansing, Saturday. There will be demonstrations in wax therapy for arthritic treat- ment by Norma Farrell, Knob in the Woods Health Salon, Southfield, and nervous tension therapeutic massage by Irene Gauthier and Eva Taylor. * * HEAR OUR VOICE HARVEY A. ERODE of the RABOY AGENCY, Connecticut Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Mutual Life, has just returned Station: WCAR Feature: Mikhail Alexandrovitch, from his home office where he singer of Yiddish folk songs, is was invited to speak to the sales and sales management training heard again. seminar. * * * IN CONTACT Israeli singer NINA BARLY. a Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday third generation sabra who has Station: WJR Feature: Man and religion are performed on the stage and tele- vision in Paris, where she attended placed "in contact." the Conservatoire, will be in the United States for several perform- ETERNAL LIGHT ances in August and September. Time: 10:30 Sunday Her repertoire of Hebrew, Yid- Station: WWJ Feature: Part 1 of a series dish, French, English and Greek called "The Words We Live By— songs has carried her on tour the Making of the People" is "The throughout Europe. Miss Barly, Birth of the Nation." Prof. Mark who has recorded several of her Van Doren and author Maurice songs, also appeared in a film. For Samuel begin their 19th summer information on arranging for ap- of informal discussions of the pearances, contact the Jewish News, Box 101. Bible as literature. RE-VIEW Time: 4:45 p.m. Sunday Station: Channel 56 Feature: The second program in the "Equal Opportunity" series deals with public welfare and fea- tures Erwin Simon, president of the Michigan Welfare League and Prof. Charles Lebeaux, Wayne State University School of Social Work. Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. CANDID SPECIALISTS WINER AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 Bar Mitsvas--WecidIngs New Bar Marva folder including candleUghting list mailed on request FOR ENTERTAINMENT Handwriting Analysis, Caricatures, E.S.P. Plus SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY 356-8525 • Definitely Different! 85 HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-8563 Portraits by Lytefrbk;n__. as always fine quality photography Merrillwood Bldg. Mall Birmingham 251 Merrill, cor. 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