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October 02, 1970 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-02

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Janice Barnett Engaged
to Mr. Stewart Marks

g ewry on the Arir

This Week's Radio and Television Programs

ECI
SPL
Time: 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 7 .
Feature "Isaac L evi," a one-
act opera based on sketches In the
life of Isaac Levi of Berditchev
(1740.1809) and inspired by the
late Morton Wishengrad's radio-
play, "The Song of Berditchev," is
presented in cooperation with the
Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit to commemo-
rate the High Holy Days. Isaac
Levi is played by Cantor Harold
Orbach. (See right.)
• • •
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 9 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 4.
Feature: "The Kadish of Levi
Yitzhak." Boris Tumarin, in the
drama's title role, plays the
legendary Hasidic Rabbi of Ber-
ditchev who calls God to judg-
ment on Yom Kippur. Written by
the late Morton Wishengrad for
Mark Benyas portrays a boy
radio, the drama has been adopted
whose plea restores the faith of
for television by Shimon Wincel- a disillusioned chaplain; and
berg.
Cantor Harold Orbach plays
HEAR OUR VOICE
Isaac Levi, in the TV opera
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday:
based on a folk tale 2:30 p.m.
Station: WCAR.
Sunday on Channel 7.
• • •
Feature: "Music of the High
Holidays." Cantor Harold Orbach
The award-winning television
of Temple Israel will present and production of "Isaac Levi," an
discuss the melodies of the Day opera in one act, will be seen on
of Atonement.
Channel 7, 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Bas-
ed on sketches in the life of Isaac
IN CONTACT
Levi of Berditchev (1740-1809) and
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
inspired by Morton Wishengrad's
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with radio-play, "The Song of Berdit-
outstanding religious and moral chev," the opera is presented by
figures, hosts the weekly program WXYZ in coperatoion with the
whose premise is to place religion Jewish Comunity Council of Metro-
politan Detroit to commemorate
and man in contact.
the High Holy Days.
• • •
SPECIAL
Winner of the Gabriel Award
Time: 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
for 1970, "Isaac Levi" is a .mod-
Station: Channel 56.
ern version of a Russian folk tale
Feature: "A Little Crack of Day- that tells of a rabbi whose faith,
light" A repeat showing of an lost when he witnessed the cruel
original drama by Hal Youngblood, oppression of his people, is re-
presented in honor of the High stored.
Holy Days by the Jewish Com-
"Isaac Levi" is a Channel 7
munity Council.
presentation directed for televi-
sion by Mason Weaver and pro-
Offending None
duced by Evelyn Orbach. Execu-
If all printers were determined tive producer for WXYZ-TV is
not to print anything until they Arno Marcacclo. The opera was
were sure it would offend nobody.
adapted for television by John
there would be very little printed. Landis and Mrs. Orbach.
—Benjamin Franklin.
Raymond Smolover did the lib-
retto; Frederick Piket, music; and
John Landis, music director and
MUSIC BY
pianist. The cast consists of Sidney
Resnick, Harriet Demirgian, Can-
M
tor Harold Orbach, Shirley Benyas
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
and Mark Benyas.

'Isaac Levi' Opera
Re-Appears on TV

Friday, October 2, 1,78-35

THE DETROIT JEWISH HBO

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Janice Lee to Stewart Marks, son
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Marks.
The bride-elect received her
bachelors degree from Wayne
State University and her master
of arts degree from Oakland Uni-
versity. Mr. Marks is a graduate
of the University of Miami.
A December wedding is planned.

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Israel Bond Event
in Benton Harbor

The 22nd anniversary of Israel's
statehood will be celebrated at a
dinner 6:30 p.m. Oct 25 at Inman's
Restaurant, Benton Harbor, it was
announced by Harry Litowich,
chairman for State of Israel Bonds
in Benton Harbor.
A cocktail reception will precede
the dinner. Guest star will be Emil
Cohen.
Litowich announced the follow-
ing members of the committee
planning this communitywide af-
fair:
Tickets, Rose Rosenberg and
Roslyn Weinhouse; dinner, Bea
Caplan and Jeanette Goldstein;
cocktails, Frieda Kirshenbaum;
and Joe Caplan, Lillian Faber,
Ellen Franklin, Rabbi Wayne
Franklin, Maurice Gelder, Jack
Seller, Julie Keller, Albert Levin,
George Light; Edwin Mende I,
Anneliese Schwarz, Rabbi Joseph
Schwarz, Carol Slavin and Ruth
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