Benjamin Halperns Honored ewry Phone Service Can Reduce Social Security Visits (9n the A'r This Week's Radio and Television Programs The Radomer Aid Society honored Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hal- pern for their 30 years of service to the society at the Israel Bond dinner held at Workmen's Circle. Shown are (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg; Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel Bond director; Mrs. Sol Ager, vice president of the society; Mr. and Mrs. Halpern; and Nathan Wolok, president of Radomer. * * * Bank Buys $25,000 Israel Bonds ETERNAL LIGHT SPECIAL Time: 3 p.m. Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: "Maimonides—Eagle of Cordova." Shimon Wincelberg's drama about the noted sage, his life and works, features Joseph Wiseman in the title role. This show was not aired last week, as originally scheduled. * * * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 9 a.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "The Rabbis' Sons." Hasidic folk music will be per- formed by rabbis' sons Baruch Chait, Label Sharfman, Itzy Wein- berger and Michael Zheutlin. The compositions heard mark the crea- tion of a new idiom in Jewish music that is a cross betweeen Hasidic and folk music. Series host, Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel, will provide com- mentary. * The City National Bank has purchased an additional $25,000 in Israel Bonds. From left at the purchase: Robert Nye, vice president, investment division; Herbert •Aronsson, a director of the bank; David Pollack, Israel Bond institutional chairman, and John H. French III, executive vice president of the bank. The purchase was made in the $250,000,000 Third Development Investment Issue of 51/2 per cent on demand State of Israel Bond's. The issue is for banks, insurance companies, labor unions, employee pension funds, govern- mental funds, community funds, endowment funds and credit unions. St. John to Address Bond Drive Robert St. John, prominent author and biographer of David Ben- 4.iirion, will be the guest speaker t the Cong. Bnai David testi- ial dinner honoring Charles N. Shere as: Bnai -David Man of the Year, Sept. 14, in _the syna- gogue. Sher e, who has been an attorney- for. 40 years, - served - as president of Bri4 David-- for three. terms,. held other hit-portant officea and was instru mental in the purchase of the preseint site of St. John the synagogue. Harry Koltonow is dinner chair- man. Irving Belinsky is testimonial chairman. Lew Kruger is ticket chairman. Rabbi Hayim Donin will give the * * tribute to the honoree, and Cantor Hyman J. Adler will render the musical salute. For reservations to the dinner, on behalf of Israel Bonds, call the Israel Bond office, 557-6770, or the synagogue, 557-8210. • • • Dr. Arieh Plotkin Heads Kalamazoo Bond Program The Kalamazoo Committee for State of Israel Bonds will sponsor an Israel 23rd anniversary dinner 6 p.m. Sept. 12 at Inman's Res- taurant, Gales- burg. Dr. Ben A. Ap- pel, dinner chair- man, said Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, lecturer, scholar, authority on Mid- dle Eastern af- fairs and former Ruben to Be Toastmaster officer in the Is- rael Defense Fi tt Bnai Moshe Dinner ces, will head Charles Ruben will be the toast- the program. Dr. Plotkin master at the Bnai Moshe Israel Recently returned from Israel, Bond dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12, Irv- Dr. Plotkin has first hand infor- ing Lopatin, con- mation on the Middle East scene. gregation presi- For information and reserva- dent, announced. tions, contact Herman B. Lando, Ben Kahn is din- co-chairman, 2560 Sunnybrook, ner chairman, Kalamazoo, 349-4947. • • . with Abraham Pasternak as co- Michigan Bond Buying chairman and Soars to Highest Level Simon Goldman Michigan purchases of series E as ticket chair- and H savings bonds amounted to man. Ruben is a $37,800,400 in July — highest for vice president of any month since 1945 and above Ruben Bnai Moshe. Senator Wayne Morse will be the year-ago figure of $23,900,000 by 58.1 per cent. guest speaker at the dinner. E bond buying accounted for Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can- tor Louis Klein, accompanied by $36,900,000 of the July total—up Doreen Raskin, will be on the 61.3 per cent over last year. In- vestments in bonds were $893,- program. For reservations to the dinner, 000, an encouratitng .173.9 per cent call the synagogue, LI 8-9000, or higher than in the same 1970 month. the Israel Bond office, 557-6770. Friday, September 3, 1971-33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS * HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "At Summer's End." Members of Temple Israel High School will comment on the values of a Jewish camp experience, in terms of Jewish identification. Evelyn Orbach is producer. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time. 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "Problems of War and Democracy." The topic will be discussed by author Maurice Sam- uel and Mark Van Doren, Profes- sor Emeritus of Columbia Univer- sity. * * * BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 a.m. Sunday Feature: WBRB (102.7) Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly nationally syndicated program pro- vides a contemporary outlet for a potpourri of Jewish culture, humor, music and literature. * * * JEWISH WORLD Time: 7 p.m. Sunday Station: WMZK-FM (98). Feature: Jack Roberts presents Israeli folk music, community notes and news from Israel. 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