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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 19, 1971-25

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Farband to See Slides

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Farband Branch 593 will meet
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Portner,
8801 Kingswood. The host will
speak and show slides of his latest
trip to Israel. Guests are invited.

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WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

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Larry Freedman

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "Elsewhere Is Israel,"
the story of the immigrant to Is-
rael seeking a better life. Written
by Carole Chase, member of the
public relations department of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, the
program shows how Israel at-
tempts to absorb newcomers and
make them productive members of
society. Narration is by Evelyn
Orbach, program and broadcasting
associate of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council.

Orchestra and Entertainment

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NCJW National Convention
Mapped by Detroit Women

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ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Readings From the
Poetry of Nelly Sachs." Actress
Marian Seldes will read English
translations of works by the Nobel
laureate, who was the poet of the
Holocaust.
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Jo Amar." The Israeli
tenor, seen here at Ford Auditor-
ium, will be heard in such selec-
tions as "Halakhti-Boded," "Da-
kar" and "Naara Manash Ozar."
Amar is heard daily on the Israeli
Broadcast Network, Kol Israel.
Series host, Cantor Harold Orbach
of Temple Israel, will comment.
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BNAI SHALOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7)
Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly
nationally-syndicated program
provides a contemporary outlet for
a potpourri of Jewish culture,
humor, music and literature.
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IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJR
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
religious and moral figures, hosts
the weekly program whose pre-
mise is to place religion and man
in contract.

Three past presidents of the
Detroit Section—National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, (from left)
Mrs. H. V. Kreger, Mrs. Morton
Barak and Mrs. Regene Cohane
are helping plan the national
convention of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, scheduled
for the Detroit-Hilton Hotel
March 28-April 1. Some '750
delegates, representing 100,000
members, will participate. Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner of Detroit
is national president.

Other principal figures in the
convention planning are (from
left) seated: Convention co-
chairmen Mrs. Victor Shiffman
and Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman,
and standing: Mrs. Frederick
Shevin, president of the Detroit
Section.

Gail Goldman to Marry

Dr. Stuart Goodstein

Honorary Degree Goes
to Max Fisher at MSU

Detroit philanthropist Max M.
Fisher received an honorary de-
gree at Michigan State University
commencement services Sunday in
East Lansing.
Fisher, cited for his "leadership
in civic and humanitarian causes,"
was hailed as "one of this coun-
try's leading citizens." He has
served as chairman of New De-
troit, Inc. and the United Founda-
tion of Detroit and president cf
the United Jewish Appeal. He was
appointed by President Nixon as a
special adviser on urban and com-
munity affairs.
Among the 1,487 graduates were
MISS GAIL GOLDMAN'
a number from the Detroit area,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Goldman
including Raymond Shuster, of
Southfield, PhD in management, of Whitmore Ave., Oak Park, an-
high honors.
nounce the engagement of their
Other local students, who gradu- daughter Gail Ann to Dr. Stuart
ated with high honors from un- Goodstein, son of Dr. and Mrs.
dergraduate school include the fol- Joseph E. Goodstein of BellWood
lowing: Richard Marx of Frank- Dr., Southfield.
lin; Benjamin Neuhausen, South-
Dr. Goodstein is a graduate of
field; Paul Korda, Detroit; and Wayne State University and the
Sandra Fredenburg, Livonia.
University of Detroit's school of
Ann Fishman of Oak Park, Mar- dentistry. He is affiliated with
sha Lipshaw of Southfield, and Alpha Omega Fraternity.
An October wedding date has
DAVID D. WILLIAMS, senior Daniel Link of Detroit were among
been set.
vice president and trust officer of those who received honors.
the National Bank of Detroit, has
been named general chairman of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
1971 maintenance fund campaign
to raise $1,000,000 in support of the
The 15th annual Midrasha In- gram for Jewish Communal
orchestra. ALAN E. SCHWARTZ
heads the committee for special stitute begins April 28, its focus on Service at Brandeis. His topic
individual gifts.
the American Jewish community— will be "Jewish Identity."
Other speakers will be Dr. Dan-
its institutions and its prospects
iel Elazar, professor of political
for survival.
science at the Center for the Study
The Mina and Theodore Barg- of Federalism at Temple Univer-
man lectures, held in the audito- sity, who will discuss "The Institu-
rium of the United Hebrew Schools, tions of American Jewry" May 6;
will take place 8:15 p.m. April 28, and Dr. Mervin Verbit, associate
May 6 and May 13, with a fourth, professor of sociology at Brooklyn
summary session, May 18. College, .who will probe "Jewish
The opening speaker will be Survival in America," May 13.
Dr. Leonard Fein, associate pro-
Dr. Joseph Fauman, professor
fessor of politics and social pol
of sociology at Eastern Michigan
icy at Brandeis University and University, will lead in the analysis
director of the Hornstein Pro
of the earlier sessions on May 18.

Midrasha Lectures to Cover
American Jewish Community

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Israeli Accent at Temple Art Show

An Israeli-
made vase to be
sold at the Tem-
ple Israel Art
and Artisans "71
s how, is dis-
played by Mrs.
Harry Miller
(left), dealer
chairman, and
Mrs. Elmer
Raskin, sister.
hood president.
The show, to be
held noon-10 p.m.
Sunday through
Tuesday at the
temple, will in-
clude a number
of articles from Israel, along with antiques and art works by
contemporary artists.

