JWV to Celebrate Its 75th Year
Judge Lawrence Gubow has been Lantz, department commander.
named chairman of the 75th anni-
The 75th anniversary reunion
versary conlmittee of the Depart- will be held 1-6 p.m. Nov. 15 at
ment of Michigan Jewish War Vet- the Veteran's Memorial Building.
erans, it was announced by Sidney The program will include dancing,
singing and refreshraents, and will
be highlighted by the appearance
of many celebrities.
Invitations have gone out to
every veterans' organization in the
state. Veterans who are muffin-
Mrs. Jean Friedman, president ated also are invited. JWV is the
of the Ladies Auxiliary, Depart- oldest active veterans' organiza-
ment of Michigan, is encouraging tion in the U.S.
all auxiliaries to participate in the
Judge Gubow explained that
Veterans' Day Parade Wednesday.
the men who dosed .119V's first
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charter 75 years ago were vet-
erans of the Civil War, but they
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX-
ILIARY will hold a Hanuka bou-
tique party 9:30 p.m. Monday at
the home of Faye Katz, 25706
Grand Concourse, Southfield.
NEW YORK—Harold J: Gold-
Guests are welcome.
enberg, prominent Midwestern
leader in business and in efforts
for Israel, has been named na-
tional cash chairman for the in-
tensive Israel Bond campaign
period covering the final two
months of 1970.
LADIES—MEN
The appointment was announced
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by Sam Rothberg, national cam-
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paign chairman of the Israel Bond
Organization, in response to an
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urgent cable from Israeli Finance
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Minister Pinhas Sapir.
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The message stated:
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spoke for American Jews who
fought and died in the Revolu-
tion and the War of 1312.
"Today," Judge Gubow said,
"The Jewish War Veterans speak
for American Jews who fought in
the Argonne, Chide= Thierry,
Guadalcanal, in Korea and in Viet
Nam. In war, they believed in this
country as a haven for the oppress-
ed, the bastion of freedom, the
hope of the world. In peace,
through service and sacrifice, the
Jewish War Veterans stand for
love of country and for patriotic
duty to preserve the essential in-
gredients that make America's
greatness."
SIDNEY L. BLATNIKOFF
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JAY W. ALLEN, second vice
president of Temple Beth El, was
elected to the national board of
trustees of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations. Robert N.
Canvasser, president of Beth El,
was elected to the executive board
of the Northeast Lakes Council,
UAHC.
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in cash receipts from Israel
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mmthies that immediate cash
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
HIGHLIGH'TS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Prophet or Pariah."
Meyer Levin and Charles Angoff,
co-editors of "The Rise of Amer-
ican Jewish Literature," an an-
thology of selectioni of major
novels, will discuss the direction
of contemporary Jewish literature
with series hostess Mrs. Lawrence
Wember, Temple Israel and Oak
Park High School librarian. Mrs.
Wember is co-chairman of the
book selection committee for Book
Fair at the Jewish Center.
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ETERNAL LIGHTS
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Guardian Angel
of Genesee County" is second in
a series entitled "Fantasy and
Folklore." Marc Siegel's story is
about a mischievous guardian
angel who breaks some heavenly
rules to help a saintly rabbi.
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Natania Davrath, Is-
raeli soprano, will be heard in this
first program of a series on Yid-
dish folk songs. Miss Davrath's
renditions will be presented and
discussed by Cantor Harold Orbach
of Temple Israel.
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IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
outstanding religious and moral
figures, hosts the weekly program
whose premise is to place religion
and man in contact.
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DIRECTIONS
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 7.
Feature: "The Goodmans of
Shluhot" depicts the life of a fam-
ily in a religious communal set-
tlement. Avi Goodman, son of
Rabbi Phillip Goodman of New
York, is narrator of the special.
Written and directed by Marc
Siegel, the program is first of four
consecutive shows on Israel to be
presented by the Jewish Theolog-
ical Seminary of America.
Social Season Begun
Knob in the Woods ,A.partments'
social season began last weekend
with a Halloween party in the club-
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