THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, March 26, 1971 ewry Television Bigot Draws Ire of ADL; CBS-TV Defends Renewal of Series NEW YORK (JTA) — All in the Family," the comedy : ' series about an American bigot, which has been tin-c3;-., r fire by the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Was reneWed for the 1971-72 sea- son by C13S - Tx.7 last week because the network found that it was being received favorably by Most stations, critics and viewers. • John Cowden, CBS-TV's vice president for information services, told the Jev..ish Telegraphic Ag- ency that 1S3 of the chain's 195 station affiliates were carrying the series — on "overwhelming" total that represents "one of the high- est" lrvels of acceptance among CBS - TV shows. In addition, he noted, a "major- ity'' of critics and viewers have indicated approval of the program. 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Arnold Forster, general counsel to the ADL, considers the series (.91-1 die Air i This Week's Radio and Television Programs LUBAVITCHER JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Monday Station: WKNR Sunday and WKNR-FM (100) Monday Feature: "Youth Asks" — Ex- cerpts of an interview with the Lubavitcher Rebbe by a group of Jewish college students. Also, "The Complete Story of Passover, part 2;" a story, "The Undelivered Letter"; and musical interludes. HIGHLIGHTS a "reinforcement' of stereotypes. Norman Lear, co-producer and Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 story consultant for "All in the Feature: "Fourth Street East." Family," said recently on the Evelyn Orbach will speak with "David Frost Show" that the pro- Jerome Weidman, author of this gram seeks first to entertain and new book about Jewish immi- second to cause viewers to recon- grants on the Lower East Side sider their own prejudices. of New York. Weidman is winner George Friedman, Jewish Tele- of the Pulitzer prize for "Fiorello," graphic Agency staff reporter the Drama Critics Circle award who recently reviewed this pro_ and the Tony award. gram, wrote: "Some impression. able youngsters may learn the HEAR OUR VOICE wrong lessons from the program Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday — but this observer's viewpoint is Station: WCAR that the series (at least so far) Feature: Mikhail Alexandro- is an always funny, often brilliant vitch, one of the leading concert one that both makes its anti-bias artists of the Soviet Union, will points and entertains: the ideal sing. He has officiated as cantor combination." at High Holiday services in the New U-M Havura Group Organized Havura, a new Jewish student group at the University of Michi- gan, has been called "the wave of the future" by organizer Rabbi Joel Poupko of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. Formed in response to student demand, its 25 members are in the process of defining the organiza- tion's goals and purpose. Havura began meeting in Janu- ary on a bi-weekly basis to hold discussions on topics related to Judaism, as well as Sabbath serv- ices. A few of the subjects have been Jewish identity, linguistics and Soviet Jewry. Tonight, Rabbi Poupko has in- vited the group to his home for Legal Form Allows Sale of Hametz A legal contract drawn up for The legal form was tried four Rabbi Jacob Kranz of Cong. Mish- years ago for the first time in kan Israel gives him the power of Detroit. It provides for the home- attorney to perform the mitzva of owner to merely fill in his name "selling the hametz" for anyone and address and grant Rabbi who requests the service. Kranz the "full authority and The document conforms with the power" to sell the hametz "and to precept that a Jew must sell all lease said place or places wherein leavened bread remaining in his said hametz may be found upon home before Passover holiday be- such terms and upon such con- gins. Tradition provides, however, ditions as he, in his absolute dis- that the homeowner may hide cretion, shall deem fit and away all hametz and transact a proper." "sale" of the bread with a non- Rabbi Kranz stressed that the Jew. For this, a rabbi acts as inter- unleavened products will remain mediary for the members of his in the individual's home, although congregation and after the holiday, hidden away. There is no cost, but the non-Jew "returns" the bread the form must be returned prior to the seller. to the day before Passover. Rabbi Kranz said the mitzva is often neglected because it is considered inconvenient. 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Poems by Rachel Korn, Rosa Gutman-Jasny and Yochevecl Bat-Miriam are among those to be heard. OPEN SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL 353-3452 or 353-3453 Eight Mile-Beech Road Shopping Center, Southfield, Mich. BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 DIM Sunday Station: WBRB-FM (102.7) dinner and a Sabbath service. It Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly will be preceded by a discussion at the weekly meeting concerning nationally-syndicated program. pro- vides a contemporary outlet for a the meaning of the Sabbath. potpourri of Jewish culture, hu- literature. It is nearly as far from Iron- mor, music and * e.: wood in Michigan's upper penin- IN CONTACT sula to Detroit as it is from De- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday troit to New York City. Station: WJR Feature: Hal Youngblood, with religious and moral figures, hosts the weekly program whose pre- NORTHLAND CENTER mise is to place religion and man in contract. 399-1320 your PASSOVER chef— so you can enjoy! Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. 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