HAL GORDON MUSIC Audio-Visual Workshop for Beth Shalom Teachers The third lecture In the Winter Professional Growth Institute at Cong. Beth Shalom will be held Tuesday in the form of Audio- Visual Media Workshop, conducted by Sy Epstein, on "Teaching Teachers How to Utilize Audio- Visual Techniques In the Congre- gational School Classroom." Epstein graduated from Colum- bia and Brandeis universities and the Jewish Theological Seminary and is a researcher in audio-visual media for Jewish education at Brandeis University. The organizer of the program is the Beth Shalom director of edu- cation, Sidney Selig. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS gewry the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs HANUKA SPECIAL Time: 1 p.m. Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: "The Copper Manors." Set in the town of Vilna, Lithuania during the 18th Century, the story concerns the confiscation of the menora from the town's syna- gogue, and the efforts of the Jew- BIG BANDS or ish community to reclaim it non- SMALL COMBOS violently. Based on a story by 642-5520 Do not condemn alone that which Yitzhak Broides, the drama was —Baltasar Gracian written by Hal Youngblood, crea- tive writing instructor at Wayne State University. In the cast are Jules Abrams, David Frank, Mark Kogan, Rita Kogan, Beth-Sheva Laikin, Ed Oldani, David Regal, W. Paul Unger and Youngblood. The program is produced by Eve- lyn Orbach of the Jewish Commu- nity Council of Metropolitan De- SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1970 — 8 P.M. troit. o o o JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER HANUKA SPECIAL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Meyers Rd. & Curtis Station: Channel 4 Feature: "Oil For But One Day." The Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus by Marc Siegei, stars Theodore Bickel as narrator and performer — presents — of Hanuka songs. Presented by the Eternal Light program, Bikel, ac- companied by Eric Weissberg, sings such familiar Hanuka songs as "Who Can Retell" and "Rock of Ages," along with the freedom TEXT: I. E. RONCH ANN GENNARI, Mezzo Soprano songs of other peoples and other LOUIS KLEIN, Baritone MUSIC: V. HEIFETZ ages. * o HEAR OUR VOICE YIDDISH, ENGLISH & HEBREW FOLK SONGS Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Love Songs From the Tickets may be obtained from members of the Chorus, or call Golden Era of Yulaish Theater." DI 1.9231, BR 2-0330 or KE 2.9136 — and at the Box Office World-famous operatic tenor, Jan the evening of Performance. Peerce, will be heard in a collec- tion of songs from the theatrical world of 2nd Avenue — the great white way of the Lower East Side of New York. Cantor Harold Or- bach of Temple Israel will discuss his renditions. o o o HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Measure of a Man" honors Rabbi Leon Fram on his 75th birthday, 50th year in the rab- binate and 45th year of service in Detroit. The documentary shows Rabbi Fram's unique role as a leader in the community. For All Occasions Three Day Schools Form Association The three Jewish day schools in the Detroit area—Akiva Hebrew Day School, Hillel Day School and Yeshivath Beth Yehuda—have or- ganized into an Association of Hebrew Day Schools of Metropoli- tan Detroit. Its purpose is to "act jointly and cooperatively in all matters affecting the interests of the day schools and to represent the day schools to the community." Mark E. Schlussel was elected president; Robert Kasle, vice presi- dent, and David N. Cohen, secre- tary-treasurer. Serving on the board of directors will be Leonard Baron, Jerome W. 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