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September 18, 1970 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-18

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'1111E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28—Friday, September 1$, 1970

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On the Air

This Week's Radii and

Television Programs

Fall Forum Feature: 'New' Anti-Semitism

"The Effect of the 'New' Anti-
Semitism" will be the subject of
the second meeting of the 1970
Fall Forum sponsored by the
Women's Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Jewish Center.
Lewis S. Grossman, chairman of
the Midwest region of the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, will ad-
dress the meeting, part of the con-
tinuing education program of the
Federation's women's division.
Grossman is a director of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, De-
troit Service Group, Jewish Com-
munity Council, United Jewish
Charities and the community re-
lations committee of the Federa-
tion.
Mrs. John L. Greenberg is
chairman of the 1970 Fall Forum
planning committee. Chairman
of the meeting Wednesday is
Mrs. James Labes, with Mrs.
Harold Katzman.
Theme of this year's forum is

.

COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
Station: WDEE
Feature: An interview with Mrs.
Max Schenk, national president of
Hadassah, who was here this
week. Evelyn Orbach, program
and broadcasting associate of the
Jewish Community Council, talks
with Mrs. Schenk.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "The Stakes Are High"
—first of a four-week series which
will dramatize the problems of
marriage and divorce, in coopera-
tion with members of the Mich-
igan Inter - Professional Associa-
tion on Marriage, Divorce and the
Family, Inc.
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: Cantor Harold Orbach
The dramatic black and gold machine-knit evening outfit (left)
of
Temple Israel will present a
and the casual daytime pants ensemble are part of a 40-costume
fashion collection just in from Jerusalem. The designers are 15-, 16- program of Hasidic music. The
chorus and orchestra are conduct-
and 17-year-old students at the Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi, the first voca-
tional high school for girls in Israel. The fashion collection will be ed by Rafael Adler, the arrange-
ments by Adler and Richard J.
seen in the U.S. during the coming year at major meetings of the
Mizrachl Women's Organization of America, which sponsors the Neumann and solos by Benjamin
Siegal.
Jerusalem school.
C
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Goldie Adler Receives Myrtle Wreath;
Station: WJR

Feature: Hal Youngblood, with •
Mrs. Schenk Urges Action for Hostages outstanding
religious and moral •

Two widely respected women Although she regretted that figures, hosts the weekly program •
whose Judaism has molded their President Nixon has not openly whose premise is to place religion •


lives were saluted by more than condemned all hijackings, Mrs. and man in contact.

Schenk said she knows the United

1,000 Hadassah women Tuesday States is working quietly through Israeli Teacher Here

afternoon at the Metropolitan De- diplomatic channels to secure the
troit Chapter's opening meeting at release of the 40 hostages still held Recalls a Nightmare
by the Arab guerrillas. A strong
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Chaim Hopman, a 25-year-old •
They were Mrs. Max Schenk, U. • S.
• stand is vital, she said.
shalikah (cultural envoy) from
In answer to the question, "What Israel, got, literally, a rude
national president of Hadassah,
and Detroit's Mrs. Morris Adler. can we do?" Mrs. Schenk said awakening on his way here for •
often called simply "Goldie," who that newspapers and congressmen a two-year job teaching Hebrew
received the chapter's coveted must be reminded, in a flood of at Akiva Hebrew Day School and
mail, that hostages are still being the Jewish Center.
Myrtle Wreath Award.
Mrs. Schenk spoke of Judaism's held. "We must prevail on them
Hopman was one of the passen-
not
to forget," she said, adding gers aboard the El Al jet that
"treasured heritage of morality"
and the responsibility of Jews to that forthcoming elections could survived an attempted hijacking
fulfill that heritage. In a tribute provide a lever for reaching vote- by Arab terrorists outside London,
that complemented those remarks, conscious congressmen.
Sept. 6. A student at Bar-Ilan
Mrs. Adler was honored for her
Just as Mrs. Schenk, in her talk, University, Hopman soon will be
"inspiration, leadership, intell i- spoke of the "earned" privilege of joined by his wife and daughter
gence, warmth and generosity to being Jews, Goldie Adler remarked here. They live in Ramat Gan.
The action took place at the
the general and Jewish commun- in her acceptance that "There are
ity."
no free rides:you have to earn front of the plane, and Hopinan
Because of her recent experi- such anaward." Mrs. Schenk re- was asleep in the rear. But he
ence aboard the El Al jet that ferred to Mrs. Adler as very little
was jolted awake by the activity
survived an attempted hijacking, in physical stature, but "Goldie and the sudden dive the plane
took as the pilot attempted di.
Mrs. Schenk has been widely you're a giant."
versionary action.
She picked up a phrase of Mrs.
quoted as an eye-witness. In her
Adler's — that Judaism is an
talk, she described the Arab
Hopman said the{e was no panic
"optimistic religion"—and com- on the jet, and everyone was "calm
guerrillas as "barbarians" and
warned that civilization will be
mented: "We have to believe and helpful." He also described
every day will be better."
ultimately destroyed if terror-
the El Al airline staff as very
ism, such as the hijackings, is
Serving as chairman of the day kind to the passengers after their
allowed to continue unchecked.
for the dessert luncheon meeting harrowing experience.
He defended the practice of
She condemned airfields that al- was Mrs. Albert Newman, vice
low the landing of planes of those president of program, who also placing security guards aboard
countries that fail to act against presented the award to Mrs. Adler. planes, saying, "Now the world has
terrorists, but she also blamed all Mrs. Sidney Winer, president of seen what kind of men Israel deals
countries of the world for not put- Detroit Hadassah, extended greet- with."
ting a stop to the hijackings.
The Josef Feueureisen family of
ings.
Oak Park also was aboard the
plane.

"Will Our Children Be Jewish in
1980?"
Mrs. Greenberg invited the com-
munity. Coffee will be served be-
fore the meeting.

State Sen. Sander Levin, candi-
date for governor of Michigan,
will speak before the Temple
Emanu-El Couples Club 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at'the temple.

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Morgenthau Granddaughter
Writes Own Wedding Rite
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N. Y.—
In a Jewish ceremony partly writ-
ten by the bride and bridegroom,
Anne P. Morgenthau, granddaugh-
ter of the late Secretary of the
Treasury Henry Morgenthau, was
married Sunday to Paul Robert
Grand at the home of the bride's
parents.
The new Mrs. Grand is the
daughter of Robert Morgenthau,
former U. S. attorney for the
Southern District of New York and
a former deputy mayor of New
York.
Friends played rock music for
dancing at the reception. •

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