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August 18, 1972 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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The appointment of Dr. RAY-
MOND A. FLECK as president of
Marygrove College was announced
by Judge Charles L. Levin of
Michigan Court of Appeals.

Council Selects
Committee Heads

ewry

Chairmen of committees of th•

•Israel Cooking Up 2nd
Food Week for Jan. 1-1-

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new people introduce them toour
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Applications Available

LANGUAGE SKILLS
WORKSHOP

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Open to High School Students interested in

Developing Reading and Writing Proficiency

Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.71
Feature: Phil Blazer provides
a contemporary potpourri of Jew-
ish humor, music, culture and
literature.

Individualized Instruction
Trained Experienced Teachers

15 week sessions — for information call
864-5335 — 863-2090

Shataittloak eoutftry Club

Planning a Bar Mitzva, Bat Mitzva, Wedding

Jerry Lewis Telethon
Invites Local Groups

or Sweet Sixteen? Call Our Banquet Manager

Representatives of clubs and
civic organizations in the Jewish
communities of Detroit are being
invited to appear in person on
locally televised segments of the
1972 Jerry Lewis Telethon for
Muscular Dystrophy.

at

682-4300.

We Cater All Occasions.

Seating for 400.

............:::::::::

The 20 - hour, star - studded show,

emanating live from New York,
will he carried locally by WKBD-
TV. Channel 50, Sept. 3 and 4.
Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park
Classified Ads Get Quick R esul ts I WKBD will "cut away" from
the Lewis show for 10 minutes
each hour to feature local club
leaders making "on camera" con-
to MD patients at Chan-
,43„ _ruty for the .2)iit riminalin? / tributions
nel 50's special "remote' location
at the Michigan State Fairgrounds.
Plearrluinmen
A special brochure "Put Your-
self in the Picture" in available, 'VI;
by
free of charge, to • local clubs , 7.3
and organizations wishing to ap-
pear on the Telethon, 400 West
ach Pitt and his Orchestra

9:30-5

to

Food week is sponsored by the
Israel ministry of commerce and
industry and, in America, by
t ATM), American Trade and In-
dustrial Development with Israel
Inc.. Israel's nonprofit export de-
velopment agency.
Israel Food Week is a major
showcase for new Israeli food pro-
ducts and investment opportunities.
For details on travel, hotel ar-
rangements and the agenda, write
ATID, Ill W. 40th St., New York,

PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER
will hold a garden luncheon 12:30

p.m. Aug. 29 at the home of Mrs.
JEWISH WORLD
Gordon Fruitman, 24631 Radclift,
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Oak Park. Friends are invited. For
Station: WMZK-FM (98)
tickets call Mrs. Esther Cohen,
Feature: Jack Roberts offers
547-2126.
community notes and new a from

Creative Party Planning

pr

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ilsrael.

I ppa rel

DICK STEIN.

States to attend the second Food

BNAI SHOLONI

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Herbert Brody,

Week in Israel. The week will open
Jan. 14 at the Hilton Hotel in Tel

ALBUM
FINER
WINER

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
Friday, August 11I, 1972-29

vice chairman of the board of Su-
permarkets General Corp, (Path-
mark) has invited all segments of
:he food industry in the United

Jewish Community Council for
1972-73 were announced by Huber'
Si
Radio and
1, J. Sidlow, Council president.
Television Programs
..
John H. Shepherd will head the
I community relations committee.
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
His associate chairmen will bo
To all my
T me 9 30 a.m. Sunday,
Lewis Grossman and Mrs. Sey-
Station
WCAR
Friends, Relatives
mour Rowe. This committee rec-
Feature, Rabbi Harold S Loss
1
and Customers
ommends Council policy and ac- •ktill explore some fundamental
I tions with respect to public affairs Jewish themes present in today's
for their well wishes
and matters of general community , ,lpular music
during my recent
concern.
• • •
illness
The internal relations committee
HIGHLIGHTS
will be chaired by Rabbi Ilavim
Time 9 - 45 a.m. Sun.'.a y.
Donin, with Daniel Pevos and Mrs.
Station: Channel 2
Aaron Shifman as executive chair-
Feature
"Hand in I land" -- a
men. The IRC undertakes commu- series depicting, with visuals and
nication and liaison with the 300
• narrative. the history and scot,
member organizations of the Coun- -if the Jewish Community Coun-
cil in the strengthening and inter-
of Metropolitan Detroit . Dr
pretation of community positions.
Samuel Krohn. past president of
YOUR CANDID COLOR
The newest of the Council bodies.
the JCC, will act as host and
the committee on international con- narrator.
cerns, w ill be co-chaired by Daniel
• • •
G. Berk and Irving Tukel. This
ETERNAL. LIGHT
committee has developed programs
WILL BE
Time: 10 30 p m Sunda ■ .
regarding Middle East events and
Station: WWJ.
has initiated local efforts aimed
Feature: The Words We Lo.c.
at easing the restrictions faced by
By—Cities and Surroundings of
Jews in the Soviet Union.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
The culture commission will be the BOAC—a taped dialogue be-
chaired by Bernard Panush. His' tween the late Maurice Samuel
associate chairman, Harvey Weis- and Mark van Doren, The Iwo
berg. will assume major responsi- , examine the dual character of
bility for the Council's TV and the Jordan River in an interview
AND ASSOCIATES
first taped in 1968.
radio broadcasting.

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WSU Station Gets Help

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John Buckstaff, manager

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Wayne State University's public

SMART STYLES

Is Pleased to Announce

Their Relocation

to 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd.

(1

blk. W. of Coolidge)

Opening Aug. 21st

With New Exciting
FASHiONS
Mon.-Fri. 11-4 Sizes 8-18 542-4455

FRIDAY, AUG. 18th and SAT., AUG. 19th 1t;:

radio station, WDET-FM, has an-
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nounced that the station has re- ;Iv
ceived nearly $45.000 in private :
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DRESSES
BATHING SUITS
SLACKS
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The station announced a fund
drive March 20 to raise - $C5.0 1 0 : : ••
after budget cuts at the univer-
city reduced expenditure: for s,to - : .•1 *- •
lion operation.
Buckstaff said, the contribution :, . .:
received fro:, more than 2.5o0

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