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December 25, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-25

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24—Friday, December 25, 1970

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Susan Greenberg Set
to Wed Douglas Schram

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
HIGHLIGHTS

24700 Northwestern, Southfield, an-
nounces the appointment of Ger-

ald J. Hoskins as treasurer, effec-
tive Jan. 1. He

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Art of the Synagogue"
is the first program of a series,
with art historian Dr. Joseph Gut-
mann of Wayne State University,
as host. Dr. Gutmann will talk
with sculptor Arthur Schneider,
whose ritual art objects can be
seen at Temple Israel and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. The program is
produced by Evelyn Orbach, pro-
gram and broadcasting associate
of the Jewish Community Council
of Detroit.

succeeds Harold
R. Hosack, who is
retiring. Hoskins,
30, is a certified
public accoun-
tant, who was
formerly super-
visor of the audit
staff of Ernst &
Ernst. Hos ack
has been employ-
ed by American Hoskins
Savings since 1953. He held several

MISS SUSAN GREENBERG
positions in the company before
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnard Greenberg being elected treasurer in 1964.

• • •
HEAR OUR VOICE

of Goldwin Dr., Southfield, an-

Golden Era of Yiddish Theater"
continues. Jan Peerce and orches-
tra, conducted by Gershon Kings-
ley will be heard in a collection
of songs from the theatrical world
of New York's Lower East Side.
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel will discuss the selections.
• • •

Cir., Southfield.
Miss Greenberg is a senior at
the University of Michigan. Her
fiance attends Wayne State Uni-
versity's school of pharmacy.
A June wedding is planned.



• •

nounce the engagement of their
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
GERALD F. ZURICH has been
daughter Susan Eileen to Douglas
Station: WCAR.
appointed director of catering of
Feature: "Love Songs From the Zack Schram, son of Mr. and DETROIT HILTON HOTEL, it is
Mrs. Carl Schram of Lafayette

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Northland Shopping Center is displaying a bronze, 6-feet-tall
menora, a first for the shopping center. Two candles were lighted
Tuesday night and one additional candle is lighted every day there-
after for eight days. "The menora is our way of paying tribute to
the holiday that so many of our customers observe," said Joseph
Amorello, Northland manager.

Robinson Heads Professional Division

Jack A. Robinson will head the

professional division of the 1971
Allied Jewish Campaign, Paul
Broder, chairman of trades and
professions, announced.
Robinson served as co-chairman
of the division in the 1969 and 1970
campaigns. An active solicitor for

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Time: 10:30 p m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.

Feature: "Fantasy and Folklore"
continues with "My Unpredictable
Story-Telling Father." Written by
Marc Siegel, it is the story of a
father who drew up his store of
anecdotes to answer his sons'
questions—and how the boys came
to understand the wisdom and
goodness of their father.
• • •

IN CONTACT

20 years, he started with the junior
division. He is a past chairman
of the pharmacy section of the pro-
fessional division and serves on
the boards of the Detroit Service
Group and Federation Apartments,
Inc., newest agency in the Jewish
community.
Robinson currently is a member
of the advisory commission to
the Wayne State University Dean
of pharmacy, and an active mem-
JACK A. ROBINSON
ber of the Michigan State Phar-
maceutical Association employer- e. —
employe relations committee.
Re-Elected
Norman D. Katz and Bruce E. Dr. Mellen
Thal will serve as co-chairmen of Sinai Chief of Staff
the professional division.
Dr. Hyman S. Mellen was re-
Katz is a member of the edu- elected chief of staff at Sinai Hos-
cation division of the Jewish Wel- pital during a recent meeting of
fare Federation and a director the staff executive committee.
of the Detroit Service Group, Re-
An adjunct associate professor
settlement Service, United He- of internal medicine at Wayne
brew Schools and Midrasha.
State University School of Medi-
Thal is a member of Federation's cine, Mellen has been on the Sinai
health and welfare division and a staff since the hospital opened in
director of the Jewish Community 1953. He is a member of the senior
Center, Fres h Air Society and attending staff and former chief
Jewish Vocational Service.
of the section of cardiology. He
Sidney H. Bluestone and Dr. has served as chief of staff since
Milton H. Goldrath are associate 1968.
Other re-elections include Dr.
chairmen of the division for the
coming campaign. Both have long Eli M. Brown, vice chief of staff,

worked as active members of the
solicitor team for the fund-raising
drive.
The professional division is the
largest group in the campaign con-
sisting of more than 5,000 physi-
cians, attorneys, dentists, pharma-
cists, accountants, optometrists,
health service personnel, engi-
neers, teachers and government
workers. The division was respon-
sible for raising 32,250,000 in 1970
and won the annual Detroit Service
Group award for the division show-
ing the largest percentage increase
"'rover the prior year's effort. In 1970
it raised 12 per cent of its achieve-
ment in 1909, and has pledged to
– go even better this year.

ETERNAL LIGHT

and Dr. Herbert A. Ravin, secre-
tary-treasurer.
Serving as representatives to
the joint conference committee
are Drs. Abraham Becker, Manuel
Sklar, Maurice Tatelman and Ron-
ald Trunsky.

Franklin Police Chief
Fired; Called Racist

Franklin's police chief, Arthur
L. Woods Jr., has been fired as a
result of charges that he made
disparaging remarks about Blacks
and Jews, among other acts con-
sidered unbecoming an officer.
Woods was relieved from duty
at a specially called meeting Mon-
day night of the Franklin village
council. More than 100 citizens
were in the audience. •
Among other complaints, Woods
is said to have called the owner
of the Franklin Cider Mill, Jack
Peitz, "a black nigger Jew" and
rhade oTif e racist rembrks.

Time:- 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
religious figures, hosts the week-
ly program whose premise is to
place religion and man in contact.

No NBC Bias Seen
in 'Snub' of Play

NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs. Elea-
nor Holmes Norton, chairman of
the City Commission on Human
Rights, has rejected the charge by
oroducer-actor Ben Bonus that
NBC News engaged in "unfairness
and discrimination" by not review-
ing his current Broadway show,
"Light, Lively and Yiddish."

In a letter to Bonus and his
press agent, Max Eisen, Mrs.
Norton wrote: a news medium's
decision to cover or not to cover
a particular event is "not a dis-
criminatory practice."

Destroyed Settlement
Reborn in Gaza Strip

DIR EL BALM! (ZINS) — The
first Jewish settlement in the Gaza
Strip since the War of Indepen-
dence was officially dedicated east
of here recently. It is Kfar Darom,
a religious Nahal unit comprising
young men and women belonging
to the Bnei Akiva and Ezra move-
ments. It was named after the
original Kfar Darom, which was
overrun by the Egyptians during
the 1948 war.



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Bonus and Eisen bad protested
that the decision by NBC critic
Edwin Newman not to review their
show, which is almost all in Yid-
dish, was "unfair, discriminatory
and a disservice to theater-goers
and the community."
Newman called the charges "non-
sense," explaining that the Yiddish
language was beyond his ken and
that "There is no service I can
perform" for his audience with
respect to the Bonus show.

Farrell Ice Cream Parlour
Brings Good 01' Days
to Party for Needy Kids

Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour
Restaurant on Telegraph Rd., just
north of Schoolcraft, threw a party
for 100 underprivileged youngs-
ters, with food, ice cream, enter-
tainment and prizes on the house.
The Ferndale Co-
Op Credit Union
picked up the
cost of the bus to
transport the
youngsters.
Manager Har-
old Goldsmith
and Dick Erb,
general manager
of Farrell's of
Goldsirfth
Michigan, have
created a Gay
90 decor, with player pianos, Tif-
fany lamps and singing waiters
end- waitresses.

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