THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, April 20, 1973

Judith Schlomper
Plans July Wedding

—

Blood Donor Problem
Is Solved ; Surgery
Patient Gives Own

JERUSALEM — The pro-
vision of rare blood types
and the elimination of the
risk of transmitting hepatitis
virus are the two major prob-
lems of blood banks.
The Hadassah - Hebrew
University Medical Center
here is meeting this two-
pronged challenge by the
establishment of a new "Auto-
logous Blood Donor Pro-
gram„" under the direction
of Dr. S. Gerald Sandler,
newly appointed director of
the Hadassah Blood Bank.
In the program, the donor
gives his own blood for sub-
sequent transfusion in prep-
eration for scheduled sur-
gery.

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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
MISS JUDITH SCHLOMPER
Feature: The cantor and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry cantorial music and how it
Schlomper of Kenosha Ave., relates to the theme "Chang-
Oak Park, announce the en- ing Patterns in Jewish Life."
gagement of their daughter The first program of the four-
Judith to Bernard Feldman, part series entitled, "Chang-
son of Mr. Henry Feldman ing Patterns in Jewish Ex-
of Victoria Ave., Oak Park, pression Through the Arts,"
and the late Mrs. Alice Feld- features Cantor Jacob Bar-
kin of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
man.
and Cantor Harold Orbach of
Miss Schlomper is a junior Temple Israel.
at Wayne State University
* * *
majoring in education. Her
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
fiance was graduated from
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
Wayne and is working on his
Station: WDEE (1500).
masters degree in public
and
administration.
Time: noon Tuesday.
Station: WQRS-FM (105.1).
A July wedding is planned.
Feature: Commentator
David Schoenbrun will talk
Nuclear Fuel Unit about his book, "The New
Israelis."

ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The last program
of the "My Teachers" series.
In the program entitled
"Now," author Elie Wiesel
talks about his present
teachers.

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: 4 p.m. Thursday.
Station: WMZK (98).
Feature: A presentation of
Israeli and Yiddish music
and other features.

Planned in Israel

TEL AVIV (JTA)—In view
of the present energy crisis
facing the world, Israel is
studying a plan to construct
a unit that would supply
nuclear energy to replace
conventional fuel, Deputy
Finance Minister Zvi Din-
stein said.
Speaking at the Labor
Alignment Economic Club,
Dinstein, who is responsible
for fuel matters, said the
unit, to cost IL 250,000,000
($62,500,000), would be com-
pleted by 1981 if construction
began immediately.

He noted that 350 similar
nuclear reactors are planned
or already under construc-
tion in 28 Western countries.

Dinstein also said that Is-
rael has invested IL 250,000,-
000 in oil prospecting, but
that no further drilling is
being conducted in Sinai be-
cause it requires a political
decision as yet unmade.

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This Week's Radio and Television Programs

SPECIAL
Time: 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day.
Station: Channel 4.
Feature: "The Going Up
of David Lev," a story of a
warm-hearted taxi driver
who helps a boy get some
answers about the death of
his American father during
the Six-Day War. Melvyn
Douglas, Claire Bloom, To-
pol and Brandon Cruz star.
(See Story).

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RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Station: CKWW.
and
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Tim': 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.

* * *

`David Lev'
Film, Special

"The Going Up of David
Lev," a 90-minute drama
featuring Topol, Claire
Bloom, Melvyn Douglas and
Brandon Cruz, will be aired
8:30 p.m. Wednesday on
Channel 4.
The play, filmed in Jeru-
salem and Tel Aviv, focuses
on young David Lev, who
leaves school in search of in-
formation on the death of his
American father during the
Six-Day War who served
with the Israeli forces.
Topol will sing two songs
in the special: "Chiribim," a
traditional Israeli melody,
and "A Girl With Ribbons in
Her Hair," a contemporary
Israeli song.
The play is co-authored by
Ernest Knoy, writer for TV,
stage and motion pictures in
t h e U.S., a n d Ephraim
Kishon, writer and film di-
rector in 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.

Philly TV Cuts Show
on 'Jews for Jesus'

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) —
The management of WTAF-
TV canceled a telecast of
"Les Crane Reports on Jews
for Jesus," which had been
scheduled for broadcast after
widespread protests by Jew-
ish individuals and organiza-
tions.
Similar protests in New
York led to a cancellation of
a scheduled showing of the
program there over WPIX-
TV on March 29.
The program was produced
by Beth Shar Shalom, an af-
filiate of the American Board
of Missions to the Jews.

Awarded Prize
for `Judenrat'
ss

Memorial
to 6 Million
Set April 29

Shaarit Haplaytah of Me-
tropolitan Detroit, in coop-

eration with Cong. Bndi
Moshe and the Jewish Corn-
munity Council, will hold its
annual Memorial Academy
in tribute to the Six Million
1:15 p.m. April 29 at Bnai
Moshe.
The academy also will
mark the 30th anniversary
of the Warsaw Ghetto Up-
rising.
In conjunction with the
For his important research
memorial meeting, the Oak
work on the Jewish councils Park Public Library will
that operated during the have a Holocaust exhil-
Nazi regime in Eastern Eu- display beginning next
rope, in his book "Judenrat," The community is invited to
published by Macmillan, view it.
Isaiah Trunk shared the
$1,000 history prize awarded
in the 1973 National Book
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U-M Student Wins
Writing Award

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A University of Michigan

graduate student and lecturer
won the top award of $1,400
in the school's 43rd annual
Avery and Jule Hopwood
contest in creative writing.
Stephen Bluestone of Ann
Arbor, won the prize for his
"Three Essays on Shakes-
pearean Romance." Blue-
stone is an English major
concentrating on Shakes-
peare.
Norman Podhoretz, editor
of Commentary magazine,
was among the judges.

Services to Retarded
Focus of Conference

The Institute for the Study
of Mental Retardation and
Related Disabilities of the
University of Michigan and
the Michigan Department of
Mental Health are completing
plans for the institute's
fourth annual spring confer-
ence, "The Mentally Retarded
in the Community: Where
Will He Stay, Play, Pray,
and Earn His Pay?," to be
held in Ann Arbor May 10-11.
The conference will focus
on informing individuals on
the development, implemen-
tation and evaluation of local
programs serving the men-
tally retarded. Conference
participants include repre-
sentatives from the profes-
sions, public and private ag-
encies, government, religi-
ous, union, volunteer and
service organizations, as well
as parents of the retarded.
Keynote speaker will be E.
Gordon Yudashkin, director
Czechoslovakia Ousts of the Michigan Department
of Mental Health. For infor-
3 Jewish Visitors
LONDON (JTA) — Three mation write: Spring Confer-
former Czech Jews visiting ence, ISMRRD, 130 S. First,
relatives were expelled from Ann Arbor 48108.
Czechoslovakia, according tc
Dr. EZRA SPICEHAND-
a Prague radio broadcast.
The Jews, Arthur Laufer LER, director of Jewish
of Frankfurt and his twc studies at the Jerusalem
daughters, had been visiting school of the Hebrew Union
family grave sites when they College, has been appointed
to the newly created post of
were ordered out.
Laufer told the Interna- dean. Prior to his appoint-
tional Council of Jews from ment to the Jerusalem school
Czechoslovakia that he had in 1966, Dr. Spicehandler
engaged in no political activi- served as professor of He-
ties whatsoever and did not brew literature at the Cin-
know the reason for his cinnati school of the college-
institute.
ouster.

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