Friday, July 30, 1971-33 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS New Left Losing Out? g ewry on the Air JERUSALEM (JTA)—The head of the Civic Information Center reported that a record 15,000 over- seas students have volunteered for work at various kibutzim for the months of July and August and that another 17,000 are sched- uled to arrive by the end of the year. According to Yehuda Allan, the influence of the New Left among overseas students had decreased sharply. The Civic Information Center looks after the needs of students from abroad. This Week's Radio and Television Programs Almogi Wants to Stop Arab Labor Increase JERUSALEM (JTA) — Labor rael economy would suffer a bit Minister Joseph Almogi said that at first but within two or three the 40,000 Arab workers from the months would adapt to the new occupied territories presently em- situation," he said. ployed in Israel represented the * * * * * * * *** * * * CARICATURES "optimum number" that can be • 4c I absorbed by Israel's labor market .4c, MUSIC and should not be increased. • Speaking on the army radio, Al- COMEDIANS 4r ' • mogi said about 30,000 of the Arab ,4( GOOD ENTERTAINMENT • labor force from the territories INVITATIONS * 4( SEYMOUR were union organized while about By HATTIE SCHWARTZ • SCHWARTZ half of the balance was working AGENCY 356-8563 ♦ ( * in Israel illegally. Newest Sotin & * 356-8525 * Velour Invitations He said Arab workers received * * * * * * * * * * the same wages and social bene- fits as Jewish labor. He denied that "cheap" Arab labor from the occupied areas has had a harmful effect on the local labor force. According to $24.95 Chairs Almogi, Arab labor is not cheaper, only less skilled.. $59.95 Sofas 'The minister did not think that 10-Day Service political changes in the event of a peace settlement would have a lasting effect on Israel's economy, on close out fabrics although he conceded that his min- Quality Upholstering Inc. istry was not fully prepared for 341-2313 such an eventuality. "If this should happen, the Is- nationally syndicated program pro- ETERNAL LIGHT vides a contemporary outlet for a Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday potpourri of Jewish culture, hu- Station: WWJ literature. Feature: Maurice Samuel and mor, music and * * * Mark Van Doren will discuss "Hu- IN CONTACT man Relations in Democracy and Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday the Bible: 1," starting with the Station: WJR Book of Jeremiah, in which is re- Feature: Hal Youngblood, with corded the first abolition of religious and moral figures, hosts slavery. the weekly program whose prem- * * * ise is to place religion and man in HIGHLIGHTS Many of the insights of the saint contact. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday stem from his experience as a * * * Station: Channel 2 sinner. —Eric Hoffer. JEWISH WORLD Feature: "The Cantor Is a Time: 7 p.m. Sunday Nothing is more hopeless than a Lady" — featuring student cantor Station: WMZK-FM (98) Sheila May Cline, of Hebrew Union scheme of merriment. Feature: Jack Roberts presents —Samuel Johnson. College-Jewish Institute of Reli- gion. She and Cantor Harold Or- Israeli folk music, community bach will explore the new role of notes and news from Israel. women in the clergy. * * and his ORCHESTRA HEAR OUR VOICE "Music at its Best for Your Guests" Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WC'AR Feature: Cantor Pierre Pinchik is heard in liturgical selections TV Viewer Assails from his recordings. Cantor Har- Bias Veiled in Humor old Orbach is host. * * * Editor, The Jewish News: Monday, July 26, 10 p.m. WWJ- BNAI SHALOM TV Channel 4 viewed a rerun pro- Time: 10 p.m. Sunday gram featuring The Temptations. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7) • Selected fine jewelry and Diamonds Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly Impressionist George Kirby joined the Motown recording artists in Large Selection of Fine Opal Jewelry this hour of entertainment. PRIVATE Watch and Jewelry Repair Mr. Kirby did a takeoff on Bill Cosby. His viewers were to ima- IRV ASHIN gine Cosby entering a store. He is LESSONS LI 7-5068 to "stick-up" the store. He enters, C. J. SILVERMAN, Trainer Near Post Office pistol in hand. "Hi there, Mr. 13720 W. 9 Mile Call 1142-1552(Bet. 9-5 Mon.-Fri.) Donahue. Oh, you ain't Mr. Dona- hue. You look too Jewish to be I may have erred in quoting verbatim Mr. Kirby's dialogue, but I do not err in protesting this type of "black humor.'? 6 1o4 Me '14 9,41. dia411.042d at the /249-ht p/uee Indeed, too many Jews have been "stuck up" in reality. It *,■ lk smells of the old line of twhat a \\ %. ‘ 4 , 1 Jew is supposed to look like! Is 15,41 aullt the TV audience to imagine Mr. Donahue as a red-haired, freckled face, blue-eyed, pot- bellied beer drinking slob — and is Mr. Kirby's "Jew" the stereo- Mon. & Tliuri. 9:304 type hook-nosed, horn-rimmed, Tues:, Wed. & Fri. 9:30-6 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 •` pseudo - intellec- bespectacled, sat. 10-5;30 tual? I do not appreciate Negro anti- Semitism veiled in Black humor. I demand an apology from the director of programing, WWJ- TV, Mr. Clamage, for permitting this type of programing. I have called Mr. Carnage to protest, but his secretary said he was busy. Council of Orthodox Rabbis. I demand that Mr. Kirby's seg- ment be withdrawn from any fur- Your Hosts ther syndication of this special WE CATER IN THE HOME, HALL, OFFICE Bob and Frances produced by Screen Gems Produc- OR SYNAGOGUE OF YOUR CHOICE Katz tions, 50-30 Northern Boulevard, Long Island City, N.Y., 11101. Shiva or If Mr. Kirby wishes to be hu- Simcha Dinners morous—let him bring laughter & Trays into the homes of Americans. FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "Stickup" is far from laughable. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN and Sincerely, MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP MARCIA R. HABERBERG 6569 Castle 545-1903 22031 Coolidge, Oak Park Birmingham FRANK PAUL LETTER BOX 557-7986 OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR * * * * UPHOLSTERING SALE 30%.50% OFF DOG OBEDIENCE VI ,aearavr.,. Final Summer Clearance . OPEN THIS SUNDAY ONLY AUGUST 1st 12 TO 5. P.M. Norman Allan & (!to. ei e9ant 2 e3i9neci-- immaculately tailored; luxuriousfy covered. JWV YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold a picnic Sunday We Are Proud to Announce that EVA High Stylist from Romania Has Joined ,Our Staff - OPEN SUNDAYS EXCELLENT SERVICE — NO WAITING 24691 COOLIDGE (South of 10 Mile) Expert Stylist OPEN EVENINGS Phone LI 7-2552 or LI 4-9637 at the Fort Custer State Home, Battle Creek. A picnic lunch will be served, and entertainment will be offered by a dance studio. Members of the post and auxiliary will service the group, under the co-chairmanship of Bea Leland and Freda Horowitz. Newly elect- ed President Sara Fleisher has appointed the following as com- mittee leaders for 1971-72: Irene Levin, Rose Feinberg, Fay Freed- man, Freda Horowitz, Anne Weinstein, Estelle Lieberman, Rose Feinberg, Sophie Hoffman and Sarah Kaminsky. . 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