2 at WSU Get Probus Awards
Criterion to Hear
Symphony Concert
Criterion Club for single
adults, wil attend the con-
cluding concert of the Oak
Park Symphony Orchestra
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Oak
Park. High School.
The orchestra, director by
Dr. Edward Szabo, will per-
form the Haydn Symphony
No. 83, and works by Pro-
kofiev, Rodrigo, and Sousa.
Paul Silverman will narrate
"A Lincoln Portrait" by
Aaron Copland.
For ticket information, call
Betty Weinberg, 559-5175, or
Pearl Greenstein, 399-3718.
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This Week's Radio and Television Programs
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500).
and
Time: noon Tuesday.
Station: WQRS-FM (105.1).
Feature: A conversation
with Cantor Samuel Rosen-
baum, executive vice presi-
dent of the Cantors Assembly
of America.
vides a contemporary pot-
pourri of Jewish humor,
music, culture and litera-
ture.
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RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Time 9:05 'a.m. Sunday.
Station: CKWW.
and
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 9.
ETERNAL LIGHT
Feature: Rabbi Jonathan
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Plaut of Temple Beth El,
Station: WWJ.
Windsor, will discuss news
Feature: Author Elie Wie- items in the Jewish com-
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putable.—William Penn.
second part of the series
"My Teachers."
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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: Jack 0. Lefton,
associate chairman of the
capital needs committee of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, and Irwin Shaw, execu-
tive vice (president of the
Jewish Center, will discuss
major capital improvements
in the Jewish community in
recent years. Development of
the major site at Maple and
Drake Roads, as it is being
determined by the board of
the Jewish Center and Fed-
eration's capital needs com-
mittee will be illustrated by
Shaw as he talks about some
of the proposals and archi-
tects' renderings made for
consideration by those plan-
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Feature: A presentation of
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and other features.
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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.
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Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
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NEW YORK — Bridget will
love Bernie only till the end
of the season, the Columbia
Broadcasting System has de-
cided.
The network said the de-
cision to drop "Bridget Loves
Bernie" from its Saturday
night prime-time slot was
"absolutely removed, inde-
pendent a n d disassociated
from criticism of the show
from some Jewish groups."
Robert D. Wood, president
of CBS, said that criticism
of the show "had been limited
to a very small, though ar-
ticulate group" and that it
had received fewer than 200
letters of complaint, compar-
ed with 6,000 letters from
viewers who protested abor-
tion episodes on another CBS-
TV program.
The program had been at-
tacked by several groups as
being offensive to Judaism
because its plot focuses on
the marriage of a Jew and a
Christian.
In Dayton, a Reform Rabbi
suggested that Jewish organ-
izations over - reacted to
"Bridget Loves Bernie," as-
serting that the issue "has
aroused the fiercest assault
of rhetoric I can remember,"
almost equalling, "in emo-
tional intensity, the denunci-
ations of Arab propaganda
against Israel."
Rabbi Howard R. Green-
stein of Temple Israel said
that he might be less "trau-
matized" than many of his
colleagues "because I am
ready to concede that 'Brid-
get Loves Bernie' is not a
totally unfounded fairy tale."
He said "not all mixed mar-
riages are miserable failures.
In fact some work out quite
well, to the astonishment of
many rabbis and in-laws."
He added that he is totally
opposed to the principle of
mixed marriage.
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rael Eliraz, Center intellec-
tual in residence, 3 p.m. Sat-
urday at the 10 Mile Jewish
Center. He will address stu-
dents of the Hebrew classes.
He will speak again 8 p.m.
Monday at the main building
on "1,900 Years Since the
Fall of Masada—as Express-
ed in a Number of Works
from the Historical and Lit-
erary Aspect." The lecture
will be in Hebrew.
Eliraz was graduated from
Hebrew University with a
degree in philosophy and He-
brew literature. He has
studied theater and has won
several, literary prizes for
teig"kVorkS: —
Two Wayne State Univer-
sity professors have been
selected to receive the 11th
annual Probus Club awards
for academic achievement at
the university.
They are Dr. David M.
Fradkin, associate professor
in the department of physics,
and Dr. Mark L. Weiss, as-
sistant professor in the de-
partment of anthropology.
Both will receive $1,000
grants, without restrictions,
and Probus Club plaques at
a reception to be held at
3:30 p.m., Thursday, at the
McGregor Memorial Confer-
ence Center on campus.
The two faculty members
were selected by an eight-
man committee including
Dr, Max Winslow
Feted on Retirement
From U-M Faculty
Carl Cederberg, director of
news, WJBK-TV; Erma Hen-
derson, Detroit councilwom-
an; and Dean Richardson,
president of Manufacturers
National Bank. Probus Club
members serving on the
judging committee were Da-
vid steinman, William Col-
man, Herbert Kaufman, Char-
les Perlman and Martin K.
Stein.
In addition to the WSU
awards, Probus Club contrib-
utes gifts and grants to in-
dividual Detroit hospitals
and charities and has as-
sisted more than 100 stu-
dents in the completion of
their college careers. Cur-
rent pressident of the club
is I. Murray Jacobs.
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Friday, April 6, 1973-35
Adas Shalom Group
Plans Art Auction
Adas Shalom Synagogue
Young 'n Marrieds will hold
its second annual Cham-
pagne Art Auction 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at Park West Gal-
leries, Southfield.
There will be a 7:30 pre-
view. Auctioner is Albert
Scaglione. Tickets will be
available at the door.
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ment dinner by the faculty of
the school of dentistry. Dr.
Winslow, of Southfield Rd.,
Southfield, taught pediodon-
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He will continue in private
practice. A graduate of U.
of M., Dr. Winslow is a
member of the American
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Jewish Campaign since 1938,
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of Temple Beth El and on
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