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.REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: .9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Stalion: WCAR.
;
Feature: On the premise that
today's popular muSic,.. although
sometime swallovied by.the beat,
is often- provocative and profound;
Rabbi Harold, S.,. Loss - 'of; Temple
Israel . will- present- some -binge-
mental -Jewish thenies Present in
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today's music.
• • •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday-
Station: • WJBK.
Feature: "The Literary; Cast"
offers highlights on the Jewish
literary scene. "Jewish Books-
Jewish Identity" is Sunday's topic
with 'Dr. 'Frederick R.' Lachman,
executive editor of the EnclopediE
Judaica and a join-millet 'of: pre-
Hitler Germaisi, as guest-
-
Joseph IL" Jerkier' (right) - ac-
cepts' the:: ladle* University
Torch of Learning Asiird from'
Arthur 4.:Goldharg; wiin,mnde
the presentation a t , a dinner
sponsored by Debelt,Friends of
Hebrew University at': -:Cong.
.Shaarey Zedelc; Funds- I:raised at
the. dinner wffi ., be used - , for
scholarships; 'at the university,,_
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For All
Occasions
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Why Pay More?
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knowledge of Hebrew in ii'terative-.
'IY short tithe:
Two new • courses for beginners
Will stark the first 4week Feb- -
ttiary.- Each 'clogs is limited to 24,'.
and meets twice n week, either
mornings or evenings:
For inforniation on - tuition, days
and tithes, contact the Hebrew de-
partinent of the Jewish Center,
DI 1-4200, ext.' 246, 247, or 248.
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Now, That's
Shirley ,Chi.sholm, the ; congress - .
woman from Brooklyn, , and the
first black woman, to seek the pres-
jdency of the United States, turned
the:tables - on her colleagues the
other. day.
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; Her `Democratic sidekick, .-Rep.
Edward I. ; Koch of New. York,.
asked her if'ehe would consider
him . as :a, running mate it she got
cortrict
the nomination.
Time 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
"No, Ed," Mrs. Chisholm Said.
Station: WJR.
_
Feature: "In Contact" is a week "I don't .think the country Is ready,
for-
a Jewitlf vice president:"
ly pro5ram' Whose premise is to
place religion and man in contact,
featuring Hal Youngblood:
GORDON
MUSIC
Unique Furniture
4eivish tenter:
Simulating an:TerseIP Nipatt;r
e;ebirse enahlek:Parti46uts -Aa,.
Week's Recta :and'
.Televidesi Preeratiss
LUBAYITC117:5EWISH HO
Time: 8:30
a.m., -'Monday.
: I.
Station: WX/sIR Sunday.
WICNR:FM (10R) : Monday; .
.'..1rieatures: _ "Kindnesi and 'Sin
eerily:" a sermonette; . "The :Tale
of -• the .'_ Shasnash," a story_ for,
Young listeners; and "The Polish,
March," a musical interlude.
Dr. Otto Feinstein— chairman
of the social science department
of.
Wayne State University's Mon-
Recovered Likes Now
teith College, will speak at the open
bed pillows cleaned and .recocered
board meeting of the junior divi-
872 - 7554:
sion Of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
MORTON'S QUILT & PILLOW CO.
eration 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Whitehall Apartments community
house, Southfield.
Portraits by
Dr. Feinstein will speak on
ETERNAL LIGHT
Jewish identity and the genera-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
tion gap."
Station: WWJ.
Rcbert Slatkin, president of - the
Feature: "The Light- frogs the
junior division, said the meeting Darkness." Sylvia Berger portrays
is
open
to
all
interested
young
as always fine
Annie Sullivan, the- woman with
adults age 18-30. •
quality photography
poor eyesight confined to a Massa-
Merrillwcod Bldg. Mall
chusetts poor house for five years,
who emerged from her ordeal to
Birmingham
Young Adult Forum
light and hope to .11elen .
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward on "Sex and Judaism.' bring
Keller.
-
• •
Bnai Moshe Young Adults will
647-5730
hold a social event 8:15 p.m. Sun
BNAI SHALOM
day at the Charter House Apt.
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
recreation hall. Dr. David Boyer,
Station: WBRB (102.7).
resident psychiatrist at Snai Hos- Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly
pital, will speak on "Sex and nationally syndicated program
Judaism."
provides a contemporary outlet
The program is open to single for a potpourri of Jewish cultures,
adults age 2030, and admission is humor, music and literature. ' -
free to members. Refreshments
and music will follow the pro-
• . JEWISH WORLD
gram. Larry Goulson is- adviser.
Time: 7 P.m. Sunday.
Station: WMZIC . -FM (98).
Feature: Jack_ Roberts . presents
Collegians Forming
Israeli _folk music, comniunity
Soviet Jewry Group
notes and news from' Israel. The
Shalhevet, Young Israel Col- program will continue -to present
legiate Group, is organizing a information on drug 'abuse.
movement to protest the treat-
ment of Jews in the Soviet Union.
The group will meet 7:30 p.m. Local Speczahst Leads
Sunday at the Young Israel of Study on Cardiac Devices
WG BANOS er
Greenfield.
Dr. Henry Green, director of the
SMALL COMBOS
For information, call Joel Mar- Carcliac Care Surveillance Project
of
the- Michigan Heart Association;
golis,
545-0236,
or
Frank
Rosner,
642-5520
headed a study -here which deter-
545-3922.
mined that the inability of hospitals
to care for electronic equipment
represents an increasing risk to
patients. .
The report, issued by the Inter-
Society Commission for Heart
NOW ALL_ BRANDS
Disease Resources, was based nn
a survey of 19 Detroit -hospitals
and studies of reports from hospi.:., ,
MAJOR DISCOUNTS
tals throughout the nation.
•
Dr. Green's study group has de.,
veloped safety guidelines for hos--
Special For November
pitals in the ruse of electronic '
equipment. The group concluded
20% ABOVE SALE
that the biggest :problem was- the
•
need for bettermaintenartc„of
equipment, although other recoini
mended programs included
rating, ataff .members into ifs „USe -
In the Hating of.,speCifications `lot
Cfteslre4iee
eg*P0ent.L - i .-
Dr.,,Greenla
the-s
- DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
Wayne_ Sta
tiygrtaibS
Medicine.
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Sthlytteleit, or,SIMMtit;
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Soonc the flantes-of..the. menora
candles will be dancing in ; Jewish'
homes--throughou4,1he; world, jok- -
misty celebrating HanUlta., the
.festival of a great act of strength";
faith and ', liberation.
The Jewish National Fund sug-
gests linking the holiday in Ameri-
ca to Israel. by planting a tree for
a loved one.
Already the Israel countryside
•11 covered with pines. cypresses.
carobs, eucalyptus and other trees
_,that have been planted through the
---f.;,Jelvish
National Fund. But more
am, are needed.
The new Jerusalem Peace Forest;
one of the most significant, covers
MISS RITA HERffilOVITZ
the hills which once divided Jeru-
Mr. and Mrs. Jakob Herskovitz
salem. Along its path wander • in
peace the inhabitants of the Holy of Dante Ave., Oak Park, an
City—Jews, Moslems and Chris- nounce -the engagement of: their
daughter Rita Carol to Martin
tians. - • • -
This forest -will stand to repre- Jerome, son • of Mr. and Mrs.
sent the. love of, and hunger for Irvin Jerome of Maidstone, Ont..
The bride:elect is a junior at
peace by' all - peoples of the world.
By planting trees as gifts, in Wayne State University's college
of
education. Mr. Jerome is a
the, Freedom Forest for Soviet
JewrY, one may display his soli- graduate of the business school
darity with the Jews in the Soviet at the University of Windsor,
Union in their struggle for free- An August wedding is planned.
dom.
To plant a tree, call the Jewish
Junior Division
National Fund, V68-0820.
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