■ ••• ■ •11111 Coed Sabbath Kits Project of N.J. Temple 4I A. CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. (JTA)—A project called Sab bath Candles for College Stu- dents, by which Sabbath kits are sent to Jewish students at colleges far from their homes, has been started by the Temple Israel Community .”,-,-irrnnorrsc r,"'sww .1 Center here, according to Rabbi Gerald Lerer, the cen- ter's rabbi. PORTRAITS He said the kits include candle s, candle - holders, headcovers, blessing over CANDIDS the candle and various items of information on Judaism CUSTOM and Jewish life. Temple Is- FRAMING rael is underwriting the cost of the project, Rabbi Lerer said. He reported that in the brief history of the project, about 150 kits had been sent Birmingham to students in various parts of the country with a steady 647-5730 stream of requests from parents. Planting Launclie Haber Forest Happy Hanuko Call 356-3921 TOM NEWBY'S Reid's Florist at .?rourer3 124th Jtrrtuyinalion 29245 Southfield 12 Mile ‘ SUITE 364 ADVANCE WOG. 23077 G.••nfiold w 9 WI• SAVE SO% coal of TO 511 OUR OISPIAT Ole • SUITE 343 GREENFIELD AT 9 MILE RD . MON.-FRI. 10-4; SAT. 10-2 OPEN SUN. 12-4 AP 0 W16- 41,2 SWEET in Low: $3 0 a) Dr. William and Fannie Haber affix the name plate for the forest planted in their honor is Israel's John F. Kennedy Peace Forest. Dr. Haber, world president of ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training). said be felt a sense of pride "for I see here, In • sense, a culmination of 35 years' association of work in the Jewish Vineyard. To have it recognized by a forest on the sacred soil of Israel makes one very humble." Rabbi Moses C. Weiler of the Jewish National Fund, • longtime friend of Dr. Haber conducted the ceremony, after which the Habers symbolically planted trees. According to biblical injunction, the land must lie fallow in the seventh year, so the planting was done with the saplings In specially, prepared cases. Other ORT officials Including the director general, Max Braude of Geneva, were present. Dr. Haber is adviser to the president of the University of Michigan. SPECIALS 4 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 4. Feature: "Lights From the Past," a program in celebra- tion of Hanuka. Dr. Avraham Biran, director of the de- partment of antiquities and museums of Israel, talks about archeological evidence of the Maccabean revolt, with David Burrington of NBC news. • • • 0 0 0 O Zbe -Village Cobbler vor _ 111 45, oot oaf PROTECT YOUR CAR... And Everything You Keep In It ek United Jewish Appeal, and was attended by Detroiters Rabbi Leon Fram, past presi- dent of the Rabbinical Com- mission, and Evelyn Orbach, program and broadcasting associate of the Jewish Community Council. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: In the last of a series of programs on "Is- raeli Women in Archeology," Dr. Avraham Biran, director of Israeli's Department of Antiquities and Museums, interviews two young women archeologists, Mrs. Sarah Ben Arieh and Mrs. Yael Israli, both sabras and both associate curators of the Is- rael Museum, • • • COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE (1500). Feature: Bonnie Dahan, author of "My Home is Someplace Far Away," is in- terviewed by Eileen Berris. Time: noon Tuesday. Station: WQRS (105.1 FM). Feature: "A Conversation With Martin - Gray." The author of "For Those I Loved" talks with Eileen Berris. INSTALLED P.S.D. AUTO SECURITY SYSTEM • Turns on automatically studio of photography KITCHEN JOY Time: 1 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: ABC's Directions, a religious series, presents a visit to the Anne Frank A PERFECT PANTB00 — T House in Amsterdam, in celebration of Hanuka. • • • n • Brown Leather Time: 4 p.m. Sunday. U • Black Leather Station: Channel 7. Feature: "The Magic Top." • Side Zipper a children's fantasy for Hanuka, will be presented by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit. The program is based on a story written by Judah "ROC" by SBICCA Seinberg, and is an adaption of the fairy tale "The Magic I Open Sunday I Top," written by Rosalind Welcher. 12-5 • • • Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE 0 1 Station: Channel 2. Feature: "Communication • • • Conference in Jerusalem,"— part one, replaces "High- REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Green-8 Center — Across From Northland lights." The conference was Station; WCAR. sponsored by the New York Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Board of Rabbis and the Loss will explore some fund- amental Jewish themes pres- ent in today's Popular music. • • • BNAI SHOLOM Time: 10 n.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7). 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