THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, sly 21, 1972 Israel Soccer Team to Be Feted July 30 WSW -tivot:tr • Threats Won't Stop El Al, Says Peres i gewry JERUSALEM (JTA)—Transport Minister Shimon Peres said that 1I "Israel will not be intimidated by i1 threats" to its air communica- tions. . cr. On the Jiff p 1 I This Week's Radio and Television Programs 1 it i REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: VICAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold Loss ex- tracts and presents sonic Jewish themes found in today's popular musical lyrics. HIGHLIGHTS --- The Tel Ash. Israel Soccer team which will oppose the Stuttgart team, at Hamtramck Key worth Stadium July 29, will be honored the following morning at a breakfast, arranged by the Zionist Organ- ization of Detrod, at it's Cultural Center. Committee members met with the sponsor of the game, Willie Dewald. and German Consul Werner Montag, to arrange for the reception for both teams. Mem- bers of the committee and the guests. shown here, are (from left) seated: Mrs. Philip Slommitz and Dr. Montag: standing: Dewald. Max Sheldon, and the co-chairmen of the planning committee, Richard Kramer and Or Alex Friedlaender. Arrangements to attend the game, on a specially ihartcred bus. can be made b. calling the Zionist ( lrl!,anitation. ri) • / .1)1,11 1 . ; Yorw Time: 9:45 a m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "The Song of Sungs - - a discussion of Jewish Wedding music is hosted by Cantor Harold Orhach of Temple Israel. Cantors • Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David and Jacob Harkin of Con? • Shaarey Zedek discuss with Can- ! tar Orhach the tradition and mod-' ern innovations for the Jewish w edding service. pi.30 p ill Sunday V4 Fifth1 ,1 serif, of taped Fifth Mark Van Lela eon 2i0, !sot s of Co- pr ■ fess, r lair and l'n.,s Sl.,;;;;ed. '1 win Sta,mn 55 1972, compared to the same month last year. This is considerably 30 per cent during the January- May period The June figure of 64,900 tour- ists was artificially inflated by the inclusion of some 5,000 Arabs who crossed the Jordan River bridges to visit East Jerusalem last month. But hotel owners here say they are not discouraged because June is normally a "slow month." Travel agents claim that book- ings for the summer are begin- ning to pick up. For The Very Best Rut Israeli airline officials said they were taking no special secu- rity measures beyond those al- ready in effect. "We are doing all that is necessary already;' an El Al spokesman said. Officials of other airlines said anonymou: threats could harm tourism to Israel. NURSERY PROGRAM Art Linkletter Schools for Kids "13 Mae 6 Mai„ 357-1215 ■ Free Bus Airport officials reported that despite the pressure of the huge inflow of arrivals and Israel's tight airport security measures, passengers are able to Irate the airport sN it !lout undue delay. ••7 - : o un 515,1 final PASSPORT PHOTOS 2 fen" Papertique if bas- daily is Ti. , s4 , ,,4n i, reach- pc;:- lb. airport fn o 28635 Southfield 2 blacks S. of 12 Latham Village k. < • 'S • and .-.:111 7 l777 Candle,seel 1t Soutlif,e ,! daughter, hobs!, Hope r Mai and Sir- Mr Troy Relish:is, .Alana Beth. r. .111i% Tfl Nr•ssight daughter .lots J and .sirs Stephen Kash,. 14271 Elgin. a slaughter. 'V, Mr B 7,111 Park Aloe; e Sir conleilipor..ry music I' ids..-..or pro , de- ofis, n culture and Idel a turi. Mrs. Meir Withdraws Backing of Film That Criticizes the USSR Sobs art/. ' r. ; S,111111111 - lii. T Preirm !nos her • •1!. ti.. They Made the Grade RABBI S. ZACHARIASH 557-9666 RUBE Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 M.A.! 557-3186 Or 557- 1 585 RABBI LEO G OLD NIA N Ernest Mohel r.ne Hospaala and Horne, LI 2-4444 activities in octety anii.‘ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Lou: , In honor of the 65•f.. Herman of W Seven M:le Rd . a luncheon was recently held at Green field's Oak Room. Helping them celebrate were their five children and spouses. 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The Hermans have resided in Detroit for more than 60 of their wedded ears. Rev HERSH1 ROTH S e 01 h-:, inns nhossc•d LI 1-9769 Classified 1c), Get Quick Results Dr. Sidney Leitson of Greenfield Rd recently- returned from Dallas. where he participated in the 202nd seminar and 15th annual home- coming of the Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation. Nearly 2.000 doctors were present. Mr. and Mrs. William Fe:clman of Cloverlawn Ave , Oak I'ark. hosted a champagne brunch Sunday at the Raleigh House marriage of their son Lawrence to Miss Lois Navid of Park Forest, Ill. Member Sarah Feinberg was recently honored by Neghah Chapter, Pioneer Women at a farewell luncheon in the Moritz Ave., Oak Park home of Mrs. Daniel Sbackman. Mrs. Ben Press was co-hostess, Mr. and Mrs Feinberg are moving to Hallandale, Fla. Herman Kanter of W. Nine Mile Rd. was recently honored on his 817th birthday at a party at Tam O'Shanter Country - Club. The party ' was hosted by Mr and Mrs. Paul Kanter, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving 'tura Eighteen guests at the party symbolized hai. Mrs Ann Lif,hitz Hyman of Chicago recently was in Detroit vaca- brother and friends. tioning and vi ,..t,rg her sister -- Al.. INN miege of paw.. ge•ls. lermeeeions one seeraeme Ill,' minis- .1 12 per 1,099 OA ON PINNITIO W•91.. Ol• YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS GATEWAY to ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our Nursery and Kdgn. Depts. Eve. 559-7567 Call 557-6750 2.... 7 .4.1 Samara al are 9ryls1 puce fipif \oft, N. dr a." V eV., :a de, . • Norman Allan & Tv. PM. Then 9 30 9 00 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • T"-• Join the CLUB, REV. SIDNEY Cerhiped d re p in. Sunday. Tune - Station: WNIZK-FM 198m. Feature: .lack Roberts provides ,tes and nesss from limunity Israel froill a film Riiss,,,•, .1, poluy TA perl , '254311 S , is ,sppareriti. Brush Jeffrey- daughter of Slills1 1, Vol seesion. f i lm. . to the See 1. Voting of Dr and Mrs The June 2S —To Nlr an ,1 Mrs 1.a, Snore Dr , Orchard So‘wl Ise, Flirt ine.ntimi lierkme (Sail Feldman name, but is patterned after Lake has reeened a bachelor of by 17020 Margate. Southfield. a ss,,, the attempt by Soviet Jews to hi- arts degree cum laude from Bran- Daniel Reuben jack a plane from Leningrad to deis University, where she ma- June 26 --To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Israel, and their subsequent trials jored in sociology. Miss Young's' junior year was spent studying at Hirschfield (Betty Swartz of De- after being caught. Sources close to Mrs. Meir said the Hebrew University in Jeru- trod), of Worthington, 0 . a son. top Soviet affairs experts ad- salem. her Paul Jonathan. vised her against offering "such NANCY AGRANOFF of Pine- close official identification" with hurst Ave. appeared on the dean's the film. Produced by Israeli Menahem list at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- Specialized Golan. the film stars Laurence stitute, Troy, N. Y., for the 1972 MOHEL Harvey and Josephine Chaplin, spring semester. Miss Agranoff is In Home or Hospital daughter of Charlie Chaplin majoring in mathematics. 11 as n JEWISH WORLD .1F111 S SI Niles ..; Jr:, 357-3266 Chremite Service di 11N XI <11111.1111 • 588-0300 Tronsportotpon. too , There was no visible change in the routine at Lydda Airport where strict sescurity measures have been maintained since the massacre. I \!; ..•; The warnin_ was sent to the International Air Transport Asso- ciatien IATA which conveyed it to El Al. ETERNAI. 1.1t;IIT r iacemcras I "Anyone frightened by one anonymous threat is just asking for mere of the same. "• Peres de- clared. He referred to an anony- mous warning to El Al July 4, threatening, its planes sinless Kozo Okamoto, the Japanese gunman captured in the May 30 Lydda Airport massacre is freed. cent rise in tourism during June 07 3: 3e e° INTERNATIONAL GOURMET and enjoy — Gourmet dinners in southern Michigan's finest restaurants — as well as in Toronto, New Orleans, Hawaii, Majorca, London and Yugoslavia. There will be gourmet dining in Spain when the members spend 8 days and 7 nights on the Spanish Riviera — the beautiful Costa del Sol — in November, 1972. (Air fare, ground accommodations and two meals daily — $228 per person.) Membership — $10.00 per year. For further information send a and an application, self-addressed envelope to: 860 Lone Pine, Bloomfield Hills, IGCI, Mi. 48013 or call collect, (313) 334-4198. 'A nonprofit orponaohon