38—Friday, February 18, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Marsha Lipshaw tolled Church Council Aids Effort to Obtain_
Sherwin Marks in July Petition Signers for Soviet Jews

Israel Bond Inaug ural Conference
--Ao Pay- Tribute to Detroiter -POIlaek

David- _ Pollack, new general
chairman of the Detroit Israel
Bond Committee, will be honored
at, the .....ernatknial Israel Bond
Inaugural• Con iTelire —grthe Fon-
tainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach
Feb. 24-27.
The conference bfficially launches
the worldwide campaign to sell
3450,000,000 in Israel Bonds in
1972.
Pollack and other big city Is-
rael Bond chairmen will be honor-
ed at a dinner Tuesday evening.
The annual advance affair for De-
.,,,_44 poiters in Florida will be held

Lev, Israel chief of •taff- for four-
years, as guest speaker.
Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, chair-
man of the Detroit Women's Di-
vision for the past eight years,
will be honored Thnrsday at the
international premiere of the All-
Israel Fashion Show and Lunch-
eon in the Fonntainebleau.
More than 2,000 delegates from
throughout the United States and
Canada will pay tribute to Pollack
for his leadership in mobilizing
the resources of his community for
Israel's continued economic devel-
opment.
Pollack is a member of the
Michigan State Civil Service Com-
mission by appointment of the
MISS MARSHA LIPSHAW
governor. Mrs. Pollack is the. De-
troit Israel Bond woman's division
Mr. and Mrs.' Julius Lipshaw
chairman.
of Valley Crest Ln., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Marsha to Sherwin Jef-
fry Marks, son of Mrs. Bernard
Marks off Longmeadow Dr., Bloom-
field Hills and the late Mr. Marks.
nard Marks.
Miss Lipshaw was graduated
from Michigan State University,
where
she studied elementary edu-
Dr. Julius Segal, psychologist,
author and teacher, will be guest cation. Mr. Marks received his
lecturer at the Adas Shalom Adult bachelors degree from Michigan
Study Institute 8:45 p.m. Tuesday State and his masters degree in
411%.
food marketing from Cornell. Mr.
at Hfllel Day School.
Marks was a member of Zeta
DAVID, POLLACK
Dr. Segal, brother of Rabbi Beta Tau Fraternity at Michigan
Jacob E. Segal, is chief of pro- State.
Monday. The fashion show pre- gram evaluation at the National
miere luncheon will be presented
A June wedding is planned.
of Mental Health. An
Thursday and the inaugural din- Institute
authority in the field of mental
ner Feb. 26, with Gen. Chaim Bar- health.
Dr. Segal authored "Sleep"
and "Insomnia: the Guide for
gewry
Troubled
Sleepers."
Young Israel Sets 'Night
Dr. Segal has twice been the
at Races' for March 4
subject of fea-
Young Israel of Oak-Woods is
en t4e
tured interviews
planning a "Night at the Races"
in
U. S. News
This Week's Radio and
8 p.m. March 4, in the synagogue.
and World Re-
Television Programs
Mrs. Morris Trager, general
port and has ap-
chairman, has appointed the fol-
REFLECTIONS
IN SOUND
peared regularly
lowing committee chairmen: Mrs.
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
on major na-
"Joseph 'Rodd and Mrs. Samuel
Station: WCAR.
ti'-nal TV pro-
Ginsberg, admissions; Mrs. Hyman
Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss
ems. Dr. Se-
Groslcind and Mrs. Edward Leiner,
will explore some fundamental
gal's
reports
to
refreshments; and Elsie Rodd and
the public on the Jewish themes present in today's
Mrs. David Dombey, publicity and
nation's mental music.
prizes.
• • •
Dr. Segal health and treat:.
Volunteers are needed. For in- meat programs have earned for
HIGHLIGHTS
formation, call Mrs. Trager, 546- him the rist!nguished Service
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
0543.
Award of the U. S. Department of
Station: Channel 2.
Health, Education and Welfare. He
Feature: An examination of how
also is the first psychologist ever the American Jewish community
to win the Distinguished Science responds to the needs of co-reli-
Writer's Award of the American gionists in two places around the
Psychological Association for the world—the Middle East and the
best popular writing in the field problem of Soviet Jewry.
• • •
of psychology. Hiss subject Tues-
day is "Mental Health: Nature,
ETERNAL LIGHT
Nurture or You?"
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
The lecture discussion series is
Station: WWJ.
A N 0 FEMALE
moderated by Rabbi Segal.
Feature: "Souls on Fire: I," first
ZATION INFORMATION
Three classes of Jewish interest in a four part series written by
abort ion
are offered at 7:45 p.m.: "Modern Elie Wiesel, tells the story of
•
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Meanings- in the Sidur," led by Israel Ben Eliezer, the founder of
nformation
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•
Rabbi Jonas Goldberg; "Read and the Hasidic movement.
• • •
(313) 358-4672
Rap With Us," led by Mrs. Jacob
IN CONTACT
E. Segal; and "Traditions and
•
Customs in the Jewish Home," led
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
by Mrs. Jonas Goldberg. The coin-
Station: WJR.
MITCHELL
, triunity is invited.
Feature:
Religion and man is
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FAMILY
■
placed in contact.
• • •
PLAN
A German's idea of heaven is
itarean•zati•n
painted blue and has cast-iron dogs
BNAI SHOLOM
04•1•1•1•.,
on the lawn.—Finley Peter Dunne.
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Phil Blazer provides a
contemporary potpourri of Jewish
culture, humor, music and litera-
ture.
HAS CHOICE DATES AVAILABLE FOR
• a •
• WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • PARTIES
JEWISH WORLD
• BANQUETS • SHOWERS • ALL OCCASIONS
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WMZK-FM (98).
FROM 50 TO 500
Feature: Jack Roberts presents
Israeli
folk music, community notes
IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
and
news from Israel.
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL SYNAGOGUE
• • •
507 W. Maple Rd.
626-0242
SPECIAL
Between Inkster & Middlebelt, W. Bloomfield Township
Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
OR THE HOME, HALL OR SYNAGOGUE
Feature: "Lot& Up and Live"
OF YOUR CHOICE.
presents the first in a two-part
Under. Supervision Of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
series on aliya entitled, "Israel:
New zaces,Pat I. and 11."..

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Psychologist
to Speak at
Adas Shalom

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A Detroit- canspaignaiiiimder-
Jews, the _petitions Will be _pre-
to obtain the local. sham of 1,000,-7 . sented to-President Ninon
000 signatures on petitions to Prest-
dent Nixon, urging -hint to'ritis
' e- the
question of Soviet Jewry on his trip
to Russia- in May.
The Jewish Community Council,
Wfiliels coordinating the Detroit
TABLE PADS -
effort, reports that the Detroit
•- HAND-CRAFTED
Council of Churches has taken 2,500
• CUSTOM STYLING
petitions, to be-sent to every mem-
• PROMPT DELIVERY
ber church in -the city. John
Forsythe, director of missions for
PHONE 345-5350
the Council of Churches, has un-
MADE IN MICHIGAN
dertaken the effort.
- - Organizations or individuals
UNITED TABLE PAD CO.'
who would like copies' in any
Our 30th Year
quantity may call the Jewish
Community Council, 962-1880.
The petition campaign is being
conducted nationwide by the Na-
tional Conference on Soviet Jewry,
of which the Jewish Community
Council is a constituent member.
Deadline for return of the petitions
is April 15. Five days later, on
National Solidarity Day 'for- Soviet

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HOPE CHURCH SCHOOL -0i!
MUSIC is sponsoring the, concert
series "Sounds of Hope." Four con-
certs will be performed to help
raise money for a scholarship fund
for needy children. DAVID OH-
RYN, with a masters degree in
music from Wayne State Univer-
sity, will be a featured pianist
at the March and April concerts.
The concerts will be held Feb.
27, March 26, April 16 and May 14.
For ticket information, call TE
4-6434.

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