36—Friday, March: 16, 1973 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ar eivry Campaigners Told of Rescue (9n the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs f LUBAYITCH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Monday. Station: WNIC-AM (1300) and WNIC-FM Feature: Special Purim program features. "The King Could Not Sleep," a Purim sermonette; "That Fateful Night," continuing the story of Purim; and Russian Jew- ish singer Grisha Tsatskes and choir. . * * * Henry Levy, immigration expert visiting Detroit on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency COMMUNITY CURRENTS Fund. :xplains some details of the wave of Soviet Jewish Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. immigration currently reaching Israel to Dr. Martin Trot- Station: WDEE (1500). sky, chairman of the medicat physicians' section of the Feature: Gen. Motta Gur, professional division of the AJC-IEF, and to Dr. Louis author of "Azeet, •Paratroop- Soverinsky, chairman of the osteopathic physicians' section. er Dog," talks with Eileen Birth .anno uncements Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. March 11 — To 'Mr. and Mrs. Rodger .Gach (Sharon Dennis S. Block (Karen Schweid), 23030 Eastwood, Levin), 15660 Arbor Pl., Oak Park, a daughter; Me- Southfield, a son, Neil San- ford. lissa Hope. * * March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Levine, 36135 W. Seven Mile, Livoni a, a daughter, Eva Melissa. * * March 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Earl Koenig (Helene Ber- man) former Detroiters of Chicago, a son, Jason Ben- jamin. * * March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Keidan (Carol Trobe), of West Bloomfield, a son, Benjamin Jacob. * * * March 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tkatch (Sheila Wil- liams), 14781 Borgman, Oak Park, a son, Brian Reuben. * * • Feb. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glazer (Judye Kanfer), 22041 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a daughter, Dana gime. * * * Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald S. Cook (Barbara Poll a k), 30348 Winding- brook, Farmington, a daugh- ter, Elizabeth Hilary. * * * Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs (Barbara Klein), 21721 Stratford, Oak Park, a son, Brian Evan. Rev. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 Office 557-8210 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN . Ervert Mohel Homes LI 1-9769 Serving Hospitals and LI 2-4444 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 Business Briefs Joe and Kitty Wagner an- nounce the opening of the KITTY WAGNER FACIAL SALON AND SPA in Heri- tage Plaza, Suite 122, at 24901 Northwestern at 10 Mile Rd., Southfield. The Hungarian-born Mrs. Wagner trained for four years at Budapest's Royal Academy of Beauty. Her two-hour treatments, which vary ac- cording to the needs of each customer, include cleansing, massage, masques and other treatments devised by Mrs. Wagner's husband, They have at least 300 mixtures of extracts and serums from herbs, fruits and vegetables, as well as every kind of cos- metic. The latter, inciden- tally, is only the "frosting": the Wagners emphasize skin care first. For information, call 272-5770 or 353-0707. * * * DONALD J. PURTHER, a director and secretary-treas- urer of Key International, Inc., has been elected pres- ident of the Michigan Chap- ter of the Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel, Inc. (ISIS'). He currently serves on the in- stitute's national commit- tees for metals, transporta- tion and by-laws. Purther is also director and treasurer of both the Samuel G. Key- well Co. and Hancock Steel Co., and director and secre- tary of both the Barney L. Keywell Co. and Fastener Assembly Corp. All are sub- sidiaries of Key Internation- al, Inc. Dance Planned by Folks Farein Yiddish Folks Farein Sun- day Social Group will hold a cocktail party and dance 7:30 p.m. March 25 at the Jewish War Veterans home. Persons over age 18 are invited. Proceeds will go to REV. SIDNEY an Israel orphanage. . Music will be provided by the Sagittarian Trio band Mohel and vocalist. 358-1426 or 357-5544' For information, call Ida ■ Schwartz, 398-0221, or Aud- Classifieds Get Quick Results rey Lepofsky, 548-7838. RUBE Berris about his book. and Time: Noon Tuesday. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1). Feature: Rabbi Mordecai Waxman, spiritual leader of Temple Israel, Great Neck, N. Y. and editor of a volume "Tradition and Change," dis- cusses his book with Eileen Berris. * * HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "Community Re- lationships — What Should They Be?" Lawrence Doss, president of New Detroit, Inc., and Kent Methewson, president of the Metropolitan Fund, respond to questions posed by a forum of mem- bers of the community re- lations committee of the Jewish Community Council. John H. Shepherd is mod- erator. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Space Builders," a program written by Marc Siegel, is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Israel. * * * REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some funda- mental Jewish themes pres- ent in today's popular music. * * * BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7). Feature: Phil Blazer pro- vides a contemporary pot- pourri of Jewish humor, music, culture and literature. * * * JEWISH WORLD Time: 7 p.m. Sunday. Station: WMZK:FM (98). Feature: Jack Roberts of- fers community notes and news from Israel. * * * RELIGION IN THE NEWS Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. Station: CKWW. and RELIGIOUS SCOPE Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 9. Feature: Rabbi Jonathan Plaut of Temple Beth El, Windsor, will discuss news items in the Jewish com- munity. ELAINE L. JACOB, comp- troller of M. Jacob and Sons and a Wayne State Univer- sity alumn a, contributed $1,684 to the university for the cleaning and restoring of an 1898 Tiffany window in the office of university develop- ment. Nahum Glatzer to Speak at University of Michigan Bnai David Plans First Oneg Today The department of Near Eastern Languages and Lit- eratures and the Committee on Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan will present the 1972-1973 Zwerd- ling Lectures by Dr. Nahum N. Glatzer 4:10 p.m. Wednes- day in the Physics-Astro- nomy building. Dr. Glatzer, Samuel Lane Professor of Jewish History and Social Ethics in the de- partment of Near Eastern and Judaic studies at Bran- deis University, will speak on "The Book of Job and the Problem of Man's Position in the Universe." The second lecture, to be held 4:10 p.m. Thursday in the Physics-astronomy build- ing, will be on "The Prophet Jeremiah and the Religion of the Spirit." The Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation and Cong. Beth Israel will present Dr. Glatzer speaking on "Franz Rosen- weig: Beyond Orthodoxy and Liberalism," 8:15 p.m. Wed- nesday at Hillel House. Dr. Glatzer was named by Bnai Brith as the 1973 winner of its annual Jewish Heritage Award. The $1,000 literary prize is presented each year to a writer for "excellence in Jewish literature." He was cited for his interpretive books and articles dealing the synagogue. A champagne preview will begin at 8:15 p.m. People Make News Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club will sponsor an art auction 9 p.m. Saturday- at Fred Grossman will con- duct the auction, for which there is an admission charge. For information, call Stan or Jane Finkelstein, 557-2624. MEDICOS RECOVERY CARE CENTER, a 172-bed extended care facility, needs volunteer visitors to play gin or chess, lead a cappella singing, converse in Greek, Armenian, Polish or-Yiddish, bring residents their own language papers or ma - zines or show home mo For information, call . . Vnona Miller, , 255-6450. DR. NAHUM GLATZER with Jewish history and other areas of Jewish scholarship. Born and educated in Ger- many, he succeeded Martin Buber in the chair of Jewish, religious history and ethics at the University of Frank- furt. Criterion Plans Salute to Spring Criterion Club will hold a "Salute to Spring" at its free open house 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Southfield Civic Center. Attorney Julia Giller of Toastmistresses International and Donald Black of Toast- masters International will be the guest speakers. For information, call Pearl Greenstein, 399-3718, or Betty Weinberg, 559-5175. The public is invited. Your Children's Feet Deserve the Best and that's what we give them The Best In: • Fit • Quality • Personal attention Rabbi M. ROBERT SYME of Temple Israel will repre- sent the Jewish Chautauqua Society as lecturer 10 a.m. March 28 at Adrian College. The rabbi will speak on "What Every Christian Should Know About Juda- ism." Rabbi MORTON M. KANTER of Temple Beth El Common sense and a sense will represent the society as of humor pay big dividends. lecturer at Madonna College in Livonia, 1.p.m. April 9. He will speak on "Is Jesus the Messiah: -Why or Why Not?" * * * BLOOMFIELD PLAZA Orchestra and Entertainment HERMAN D. TABAK, who 6558 Telegraph Road had previously served as con- Birmingham, Mich. 48010 sultant in the capacity of MA 6-2566. special assistant to the presi- dent of Zim Container Serv- ice world headquarters, has assumed the duties of assist- ant to Mnrdehai Chovers, president, Zim- American Is- raeli Shipping Co., including Zim Container Service. 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