Oldtimers Plan South End Editor
Suspended for Week
1 3th Reunion
evory
Freehof Talks THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 11, 1973-39
and Sermons
Day Opens High School
in New Volume Hillel
The board of directors of brew and general studies
South End editor Gene
Cunningham has been sus-
pended for a week for alter-
Ort die :Air
ing an advertisement pre-
Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof Hillel Day School has an- curriculum established by its
This
Week's Radio and
pared by Wayne State Uni-
of Pittsburgh has gained na- nounced the opening of the elementary school, now in its
Television Programs
versity's publications board.
tional recognition as an out- Hillel High School. 15th year.
The ad sought an editor for
standing authority on Res-
Registration for grades 9
For information, call the
COMMUNITY
CURRENTS
the South End for the 1973-
and 10 is now open to all school office, 851-2394.
Time:
7
a.m.
Sunday.
74 school year.
boys and girls who will meet
Station: WDEE.
Cunningham did print an
VOLUNTEER ACTION
the academic requirements
and
ad but it bore no resem-
of the school.
CENTER (VAC) has ready
Time:
Noon
Tuesday.
blance to the original. In
for distribution its 1973-74
Station: WQRS-FM.
Hillel will continue the He- "Community Needs Direc-
stead, it sought a "weak,
Feature:
Prof.
Moshe
Da-
-
passive, pliable puppet to as-
tory" — a directory of agen-
sume the figurehead title of vis, chairman of the In-
cies
in Wayne, Oakland and
Display Desert Plants Macomb
stitute of Contemporary Jew-
editor of the South End.
counties in need of
ry
at
Hebrew
University
and
Publications board chair-
on Israel Anniversary volunteers. For a copy, call
research
professor
of
Jew-
man Richard Dresser had
NEW YORK--A display of VAC, 833-0622.
ish history at the Jewish
authorized the original ad.
desert
plants to celebrate
The publications board also Theological Seminary, will
Israel's "25th anniversary has
discuss
his
book,
"Shaping
dismissed student complaints
NEIL
been installed in the first
Renowned architect and stemming from the incident of American Judaism."
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planting bed of Rockefeller
city planner LOUIS KAHN
EL
MOUCHI
in February in which the
Center's Channel Gardens.
of Philadelphia is touring paper's editors were charged
HIGHLIGHTS
Photographic
DR. SOLOMON FREEHOF
France, Belgium, the Fed-
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Moon cactus, flowering
• Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
with
anti-Semitism
after
eral Republic of Germany
• Commercial & Advertising
ponsa and •as a book review cactus, succulents, palms
Station: Channel 2.
printing a picture of a swas-
and Morocco to participate tika superimposed over a
Feature: Cantors Jacob er. As a sermonizer, and as and citrus trees, increasing
MOST
in a joint Department of
Barkin and Harold Orbach interpreter of liturgical liter- in abundance and luxuriance
Reasonable Prices
State-USIA p ro gram on Star of David. The board host the program, "Dance, ature and Jewish law, he is illustrate Isaiah 35:1; "And
"Architecture as an Expres- now claimed it possessed a Jewish Expression," with among the top-ranking au- the desert shall rejoice and
358-4495
"insufficient evidence" to
sion of Society." The Univer- take
Harriet Berg and the Festi- thorities in Jewish ranks. bloom as the rose."
action.
sity of Pennsylvania profes-
His sermons and speeches
Until Cunningham's sus- val Dancers.
sor will lecture about the city
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therefore commend special
pension
is
over
Tuesday,
GREATER DETROIT MO-
as a "place of availability"
interest.
Creative Party Planning
ETERNAL LIGHT
TION PICTURE COUNCIL
and about architecture, urban news editor Art Bowman will
including
His
major
expressions,
be
acting
editor.
Time:
10:30
p.m.
Sunday.
will
hold
its
annual
spring
design and "human. agree-
from his pulpit—Pittsburgh's awards luncheon noon May
Station:
WWJ.
Candy
Centerpieces
ment." Kahn's trip is made
Feature: "A conversation Rodef Shalom Temple--and 23 at the Paradiso Cafe.
possible by a grant from the Center Blood Donor
with Bernard Postal and Hen- many platforms, are included Guest speaker Leslie Fargo
Department of State's bureau Club to Hold Drive
Personalized Party
ry Levy. The authors of in the Ktav-published "Spok- will discuss "From Model to
of educational and cultural
Favors
en
and
Heard—Sermons
and
The
newly
organized
Jew-
"And
the
Hills
Shouted
for
affairs.
Film Agency." Among the
Invitations and Party
Addresses."
ish Center Donor Club will Joy: the Day Israel Was
Accessories for all occasions.
Included in the collection officers for 1973-74 to be in-
hold its first blood drive Born," discuss the events
from
are
Dr. Freehof's definitions stalled by Mrs. Martin Nai-
leading
up
to
the
birth
of
from
11
a.m.
to
5
p.m.
Tues-
LONDON, ENGLAND
of his favorite Bible stories mark are: vice presidents
MARCIA MASSERMAN
day, in room 272 of the cen- the state of Israel.
and poems, commentaries Mrs. J. Stewart Linden and
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ter.
Mrs. Oscar Bank and treas-
Zan Gilbert
646-6138
on
the
Prophets,
Holy
Day
BNAI SHALOM
The drive is conducted
sermons, selections from Sab- urer, Mrs. Sam Wasserman.
and His ORCHESTRA
under the auspices of the
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
bath sermons, views on the
Michigan Community Blood
Station: WBRB-FM (142.7). status of a number of Jew-
"Let Us Entertain You"
Center, a statewide nonprofit
Feature: Phil Blazer pro- ish communities in Europe
"Distinctive Styling in Music
to Your Individual Taste"
organization providing com- vides a contemporary pot- and other timely themes.
The
prehensive blood banking pourri of Jewish humor,
Call 557-9332
"Paragraph Excerpts" is
Sheldon Rott
1
services.
music, culture and literature. an interesting section con-
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Coordinating
the' drive
Orchestra
taining his selected expres-
JEWISH WORLD
and
are Allan Gelfand, the cen-
sions on many subjects.
•
A bibliography, compiled
Time: 4 p.m. Thursday.
• ter's supervisor of group ser-
Vickie Carroll
• vices, and Dr. Morton Plat-
by Lillian (Mrs. Solomon)
Station: WMZK (98).
•
•
nick,
associate
executive
di-
Freehof
and
Theodore
Wien-
255-1540
Feature: A presentation of
• • HOUSEHOLD SALES :
543-7226
•
IN YOUR HOME • • rector. For personal appoint- Israeli and Yiddish music er, dated from 1914 through
•
1971, reads like a chrono-
ments, call MCBC's South- and other features.
•
• ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • field station, 559-6490.
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logy of world events.
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•
Marion Gaspas
REFLECITONS IN SOUND
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626-8402
626-6795
•
Prof. YITZHAK MARGU-
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•
Irene Eagle
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
•
et 600 Cemeteries
LEC, medical director of
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626-4769
326-4200
Station:
WCAR.
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in Slovakia Deserted
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Feature: Rabbi Harld S. Malben, the Joint Distribu-
MR. AND MRS. GROUP #282
LONDON—Deserted Jewish Loss will explore some funda- tion Committee program in
cemeteries
in
Slovakia
now
Israel,
has
been
appointed
mental Jewish themes pres-
YOUR
total 600, according to pri-
popular music. a member of the World
POR TRAIT" vate reports to the Interna- ent in today's
Health Organization's expert
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tional Council of Jews from RELIGION IN THE NEWS advisory panel on organiza-
The Perfect
7:30 P.M. at TEMPLE ISRAEL
Czechoslovakia.
tion of medical care, report-
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
ed
Samuel
L.
Haber,
JDC
A handful are being cared
MANDERSON ROAD — DETROIT
Station: CKWW.
executive vice-chairman. As
for by the nearest Jewish
and
• Refreshments — Lots of
For
medical director of JDC/Mal-
community still operative,
Door Prizes •
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
.Dr. Margulec is respon-
MOTHER'S DAY but the vast majority were Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday. ben,
Enjoy an Evening — Donation $1.50
sible
for
the
planning,
im-
abandoned with the disap-
Station: Channel 9.
plementing and supervision
pearance of the Jewish com-
For Information Call B. Nathanson —
Feature: Rabbi Jonathan of a variety of piograms in
FATHER'S DAY
munities.
Plaut of Temple Beth El, Israel.
Earlier, it was reported Windsor, will discuss news
354-1677
that most of the 450 ceme- items in the Jewish com-
teries in Bohemia and Mora- munity.
via
are in a complete state
studio of photography
of desolation. Some progress
The 18th annual reunion of
the Hanna Schloss Oldtimers
will take place 7 p.m. May 20
at Temple Israel.
A full-course dinner, danc-
ing to Jimmie Stevenson's
orchestra, vocals by tenor
Robert Angus, prizes and fa-
vors will be featured.
New officers will be in-
stalled, and Abe Sc•mier will
act as master of ceremonies.
Barney Barnett, president,
invites Oldtimers and their
friends to attend. Mrs. Sam-
uel G. Bank, chairman of the
evening, asks for reserva-
tions by calling her at 399-
5982.
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Society for Disabled
Plans 2nd Auction
Mrs. Bertram Shapero is
chairman of the second an-
nual bargain auction for the
benefit of the Metropolitan
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults, scheduled 9:30
a.m., June 23 at the Michi-
gan State Fairgrounds, Com-
munity Arts Building.
The Metropolitan Society,
an outpatient therapy center
which as served the tri-
county area for 39 years, is
encouraging businesses to
donate new or like-new items
to the auction.
A corps of voluteers will
contact businesses to ask for
contributions. To donate a
new or like-new items, call
the Metropolitan Society, 861-
0510, weekdays 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Donations are tax de-
ductible.