THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, August 28, 1970 PCV::://er—.11eve rsoli /I I reddincr You 's Said half truth in argument, like Local Agencies Staff Workers Punctuated Hebrew Bible a half brick, carries better. — to Be Published in Israel Stephen Leacock. AVIV (JTA)—It soon will I to Attend Institute at Tamarack ; be TEL easier to read the Bible in A Professional staff workers of! During the morning session, Jewish agencies in Detroit will at- Irwin Shaw, executive director of tend the annual Professional Staff the Jewish Center. and Rabbi Institute Sept. 18 at the Butzel Con- Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey, ference Center of Camp Tamarack. Zedek will be a part of the pro- Ortonville. gram. William Avrunin, executive vice Dr. Isaac Franck. executive vice president of the Jewish Community president of the Jewish Welfare Council of Greater Washington, Federation, will speak during the Washington. D.C., will be keynote afternoon program. speaker. Ile will discuss the Jew- The Professional Staff Insti- ish professional worker and Jewish tute, sponsored by the Federa- agencies and the - Nature of Their tion, has been held annually for Political Response to Contempor- 21 years for in-service training ary Issues." and orientation of workers from Buses will transport the con- Jewish social service and educa- ferees from the Jewish Center's 10 tional agencies in the Detroit Mile branch to the Ortonville camp area. at 8:30 a.m. and return at 3 p.m. Harold Dubin, community affairs associate of the Jewish Community Council, is chairman of the insti- tute. Serving on the planning com- mittee are Michael Zaks, Fresh Air Society; Dr. Morton Plotnick, Jew- ish Center; Ida Kost, Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service; Cyn- thia Bernstein, Jewish Home for This Week's Radio and Aged: Gerald Goldstein, Jewish Television Programs Vocational Service and Community Workshop; Mrs. Norma G. Silver, IN CONTACT Sinai Hospital; Mrs. Rae Good- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday man, United Hebrew Schools; and Station: WJR Alan D. Kandel, Jewish Welfare Feature: Religion and man are Federation, secretary. placed "in contact." Hebrew. A fully punctuated Hebrew text of the Pentateuch , complete with taamim (vowel symbols), I prepared by Dr. Moshe Annat, will be published shortly by the Am Oved Publishing House. The Penta- teuch will be prepared in stages. MRS. MARTIN PEVZNER Dems Nominate Mrs. Miller, Pincus The Democrats' candidate for governor, Sander Levin, will have Livonia Mayor Edward H. Mc- Namara as his November running mate, the 3.000 delegates to the state Democratic convention agreed. In addition to the lieutenant governor, delegates nominated other top ticket holders. Among the candidates for education posts are Annetta Miller of Huntington Woods, who ran unsuccessfully- for U.S. Congress and is up for president of the State Board of Education; and Max Pincus, Plea- sant Ridge businessman and lead- er in the Jewish community, who was nominated for the Wayne State University board of gover- nors. ITS A FACT J On the HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "The Rabbis' Sons" with Baruch Chait, Label Shafman, Itzy Weinberger and Michael Zheut- lin, performing Hasidic folk music. Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel explores this new idiom in Jewish music. HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "The Sex Ethic"—a discussion dealing with the con- troversy over sex education in the public schools—will include as participants Dr. Robert Luby, divisional director of health, physi- cal education and safety for the Detroit Public Schools; Dr. George Barahal, professor of educational and clinical psychology at Wayne State University; and Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel. Sportswear Pant Suits Jewelry Bridesmaid Dresses Dresses 8, Gowns Accessories Sylvia's Fashions Sylvia Alpert 354-3554 Mich. 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, FOR a variety of good food at FAMILY prices 0. 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SAT. 11-8:00 THE BOOTERY PRESENTS Israel's Rainfall lmmtaration to larael jumped from 31,000 new immigrants in1968 to 40,000 in 1969,an inc rease of more than 29%. More than sq000 new immigrants a re expected in 1970. Many newcomers were folded by WA-supported agencies Lois Ekelman ( 1/2 Block West of Northwestern Hwy.) R,/ Yu- Call LI 8-7333 Open Evenings & Sundays LI 1-2563 the latest in • • • • • • Air COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Station: WDEE Feature: "An Interview with Gershon Kingsley." The innovator in synagogue music and composer of "Shabat for Today," is inter- viewed as a result of his participa- tion in the 17th annual convention of cantors in Curacao. AND HIS ORCHESTRA Sylvia's Fashions ewry Rudene Ilene Meyersohn became the bride of Dr. Martin Mitchell Pevzner at Kingsley Inn Sunday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meyersohn cf Freeland Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pevzner of Pennsylvania Ave., Southfield. Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis officiated. The bride wore an Empire- waisted silk organza gown with an illusion top, embroidered lace and full bishop sleeves. She car- ried a bouquet of Stephanotis, roses and miniature carnations on her confirmation Bible. The bride was attended by Mrs. Richard Landau, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Jack Stein; Mrs. Thomas Buroker; and Susan Dis- ncr. Others in the party were Dr. Thomas Buroker, best man; Jack Stein, brother of the bride; Dr. Norman Levine of New York; and Herman Neuman. The couple plans to live in Ann Arbor. MUSIC SAM BARNETI NEW ORLEANS MALL BLOOMFIELD COMMONS 15600 W. 10 Mile Road 3627 W. Maple Road Southfield Birmingham Phone: 353-7272 Phone: 647-5622