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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-18

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Israel's Archeology Chief to Be
at WSU for Illustrated Lecture

Dr. Avraham Biran, direc-
tor of Israel's department of
antiquities and museums,
will give an illustrated public
lecture 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the McGregor Conference
Center, Wayne State Univer-
sity.
His subject will be "Ar-
cheological Excavations at

the Biblical Site of Tel Dan."
The talk will be illustrated
with slides of the latest dis-
coveries at Tel Dan in

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northern Israel, where Dr.
Biran has been in charge of
excavations for the past sev-
eral years.
An informal reception will
follow. Admission is free.
Public parking is available,
one block north of the Mc-
Gregor Conference Center, at
Cass and Palmer in the uni-
versity surface parking lots
and the university parking
structure.
Dr. Biran also heads the
Israel Archeological Survey,
which is engaged in prepar-
ing the archeological map of
Israel. Dr. Biran carried out
excavations, at among other
places Ein Gev, Tel Zippor,
Lahav and Tel Dan.
Discoveries at Tel Dan
have included the city gate
and high place of the Israel-
ite period; Hykos ramparts
of the second millennium
BC; a lycenaean tomb of
the 14th Century BC which
sheds special light on the re-
lationship between the Aege-
an world and the land of
Canaan.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

ETERNAL LIGHT—TV
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 4.
Feature: "Doctor Einstein
Before Lunch," a play about
a morning in the life of
physicist Dr. Albert Einstein.
* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT—RADIO
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "A Conversation
with Alla Rusinek," the
author of "Like a Song, Like
a Dream," talks about her
flight from Soviet Russia.
* * *
DIRECTIONS
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 7.
Feature: "The Concerns of
Roman Vishniac," a televi-
sion visit to the microbiolo-
gist, medievalist and ,photo-
grapher.
* * *
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
Tim: 4 p.m. Thursday.
Station: WMZK (98).
Feature: A presentation of
Israeli and Yiddish music
and other features.
* 5 5
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.
* * *
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.
• * *
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: American Jewish
Historical Society Conven-
tion President Prof. Abra-
ham J. Karp will be fea-
tured.

Social Issues
inWSU Vo I u me
in Urban Scene

Social problems and the
impact of urbanity are dis-
cussed by noted authorities
in "On the Urban Scene,"
edited by Morton Levitt and
Ben Rubenstein and publish-
ed by Wayne State Univer-
sity Press.
This volume, published by
WSU Press for the American
Orthopsychiatric Association,
contains an essay on institu-
tional racism by Harold M.
Baron, who expresses con-
cern over "the present insti-
tutional forms of control
within the white community.
In an essay on "Emotional
Disorder as a Social Prob
lem: Implications for Mental
Health Problems," William
Ryan makes on observation
that can arouse new contro-
versy over the German ex-
periences when he states:
"It is only recently that
we have begun to name the
rather large quantity of
people on earth as the prob-
lem of overpopulation, or the
population explosion. Before
the 1930s, the most anti-
Semitic German was un-
aware that Germany had a
`Jewish problem.' It took the
Nazis to name the simple
existence of Jews in the
Third Reich as a 'social
problem,' and the act of
naming, that definition, car-
ried inexorably within its
terms the shape of the final
solution."
The question that arises is
"how does it relate to the
criminality of the final solu-
tion?"
Many areas are under
analysis in the discussions of
the social problems on the
urban scenes, and the noted
authorities who participated
with their contributions to
this volume have made dis-
tinct contributions in review-
ing issues that have arisen
in recent times.

Friday, May 18, 1973-33

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi JOSEPH SCHUCHA-
TOWITZ, principal of Akiva
Hebrew Day School, will di-
rect a seminar for principals
and administrators at the
convention of the National
Association of Hebrew Day
School PTAs May 27-29 in
St. Louis. His s e m i n a r,
"Crisis Clinic," will deal
with problems and suggested
solutions as they occur in the
experiences of administra-
tors around the country.

Mrs. David Dombey will chair
a panel and lead a discus-
sion on "The Day School—
Public Relations and Its Ef-
fect on Enrollment." PTA
president Mrs. Jack Zwick,
also will represent Akiva.

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Branch Seven, Labor Zion-
ist Alliance, will have a
spring dinner 6 p.m. Sunday
at the Franklin Pointe Apts.
club house, Southfield.
Rabbi Seymour Rosen-
bloom will discuss "The Dil-
emma of the Liberal Jew."
For information and reser-
vations, call Tom Tannis,
542-5994.

The Interlochen Arts Acad-
emy of the Interlochen Cen-
ter for the Arts will present
"INTERLOCHEN ON
TOUR" 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Fisher Theater, featuring
the arts academy chorale,
directed by Kenneth W. Jew-
ell and the Studio (Jazz) Or-
chestra conducted by David
D. Sporny. Tickets are avail-
able at J. L. Hudson stores
and the Detroit Institute of
Arts or at the door on the
evening of the concert.

Rabbi Joel Roth, son of
Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Roth, will be honored at
a brunch reception 11 a.m.
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David B. Hermelin,
22600 Twyckingham, South-
field. Sponsored by leaders
of Cong. Bnai Moshe, at
which Rabbi Roth received
his early training, the event
will honor him on the occa-
sion of his recent appoint-
ment to the post of dean of
students at the Teachers In-
stitute of the Jewish Theolo-
gical Seminary. He also
serves as Simon H. Rifkind-
Aaron Rabinowitz Lectueer
Law and Ethics at the Semi-
nary. He is completing his
PhD at the seminary where
he was ordained.

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