34—Friday, une 15, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS etvry Women Await 'Food for Thought' (9n the :Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT-TV Time: 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 4. F ea t u r e: "Zlateh the Goat," an original drama based on a children's story by Isaac Bashevis Singer. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT—RADIO Waiting for their table's "financial expert" to join their _ luncheon discussion at the recent "Family Affair, or what you always wanted to know about money but were afraid to ask" are, clockwise from the top, Mesdames Kurt West, Samuel Soss, Harry E. August, Abraham Cooper, Abraham Kutlov, Lewis B. Daniels, Nathan Kaplan, Philip Marcuse and John C. Hopp Sr. "Family Affair" was an estate- planning seminar for women held at the Jewish Center and sponsored by the endowment committee of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation — United Jewish Charities. Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "A Conversation with Dr. Avraham Biran," director of the department of antiquities for the state of Israel. * * * COMMUNTY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE (1500). and Time: Noon Tuesday. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1). Feature: A conversation with Prof. Abraham Karp, May 23—To Dr and Mrs. president of the Jewish His- Howard J. Pollock, former torical Society of America. * * * Detroiters of Houston, a son, Benjamin Eugene. VISTAS OF ISRAEL * * * Time: 6:45 a.m. Sunday. To Dr. and Mrs. Steven A. Station.: WOMC-FM (104.3). Weiner (Cynthia Brand), 2154 Feature: The Ge v a tron Lake View, Ypsilanti, a son, Troupe will sing in a pro- Bryan Harris. gram dealing with the music and people of Israel, nar- rated by Norman Rose. • * * Announcemetits June 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Burton Fogelman (Rochelle Brode), 24026 Geneva, Oak Park, a son, Randall Scott. * * * June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meer (Sondra Kalo- witz of New York), 13844 Kenwood, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Susan. * * * June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Brown (Lynn Metzger of Detroit) of Tarzana, Calif., a daughter, Amanda Sarah. June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steinberg (Barbara Goudsmit of Oak Park) of North Bergen, N.J., a daugh- ter, Deborah Arlene * * * May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pierce (Arlene Nel- son), 2778 Comfort, West Bloomfield, a daughter, Karen Beth. * * * Trio Heads Plans for Fete Citing Jackier Three communal leaders have been named to head the committee for a recep- tion, at which Detroit attor- ney Joseph H. Jackier will receive the Distinguished Service Award of the Jewish Theological Seminary 4:30 p.m. June 28 in the Standard City Club. Irwin I. Cohn is reception chairman. David B. Herme- lin is co-chairman, and sem- inary overseer Louis Berry is honorary chairman. Jackier will be cited by the seminary for exemplary leadership in communal en- deavors. A sponsoring com- mittee has been organized for the reception. May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weiss (Linda Bassin), 23401 Church, Oak Park, a son, Jeremy Reuben. * * May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Schanz (Vera Camen), 15568 Stratford, Southfield, a daughter, Robyn Ann. * * * Contest for Design May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chinitz (Karol Sny- of Games Announced der), 24040 Ithaca, Oak Park, Educational games are a a son, Steven Michael. serious-business to the organ- izers of Edugame 73, an in- ternational competition for RABBI LEO the design and development of educational games being conducted in conjunction with seminars planned in Israel. Expert Unite/ Serving Hospital , and Home- The event will coincide LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 with the opening of a new de- sign center in Tel Aviv and is co-sponsored by an arm of RABBI S. ZACHARIASH UNESCO and the Israel Min- istry of Commerce. Deadline Specialized for registration is June 30. MOHR First prize for a winning de- sign is $5,000. In Home or Hospital F o r information, contact 557-9666 Leon Gordon Miller, U.S. competition coordinator, 1220 Huron, Cleveland 44115 (216- REV. SIDNEY 781-5533). GOLDMAN RUBE Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 .. "4 Rev. HERSHI. ROTH Certified Mohel A chair in the study of Ha- sidism has been inaugurated at Bar-Ilan University in the name of Clara and YITZ- CHAK LEIB SZNAJDER- MAN of Caracas, Venezuela. Dr. ABRAHAM R U B I N- STEIN has been appointed to the chair. Dr. Rubinstein de- livered his inaugural lecture on "The Hasidic System of Thought of Reb Yaacov Yitz- chak of Przysucha." HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: "The Role of the Synagogue in a Changing Community," discussed by Rabbi Hayim Donin of Cong. Bnai David: Hugh Broder, president of Temple Beth El's youth group; and Lillian Maltzer. * * LVBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WNIC (1300) and Time: 1 a.m. Monday Station: WNIC-FM (100) Feature: Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan will moderate a program of music and spe- cial features for the Jewish community. • * * 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. * * * REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR (1130) 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. Common sense is a com- pass we never think of con- sulting unless we have lost our way. Industry and Labor, All Faiths Emerge Platform Mates in Honors for Bushkin So extensive is the high re- Dr. Fill, Dr. Israel Mow- great dignity and devotion to gard for Jack Bushkin, th e showitz of New York who was educational needs in this labor relations mediator who the guest speaker, Irwin I. country. Cohn who made the presenta- Robert Holmes, head of the was the honoree at the 18th i lion ' of the Yeshiva U. dis- Michigan Brotherhood of annual dinner of DetroH tinguished service award, the Teamsters, spoke in Bush- Friends of Yeshiva Univer-1 honoree in his acceptance kin's honor and there were sity, that the function held at speech and Daniel A. Laven, 'generous g if t s to Yeshiva the Shaarey Zedek Wednes- 1 who was presented as the University from his group n e w chairman of Detroit and from many non-Jewish day evening resulted in al friends of Yeshiva U., joined as well as Jewish sources. merging into fraternal unity in appeals for increased fi- Maj. pen. William J. Wein- of industry and labor, repre- nancial aid to the university. stein formally opened the Dr. Mowshowitz especially dinner program. Cantor Nich- sentatives of all faiths, lead- ers in finance and education. emphasized the services ren- olas Fenakel led in the sing- dered by t h e university's Conducted under the toast- branches — the Albert Ein- ing of the national anthems. mastership of Dr. Leon Fill, stein College of Medicine, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern gave who was last year's honoree Belfer Graduate School, Fer- the invocation. Norman Allan of Yeshiva University, the kauf School of Humanities, len in the lbenshen. Abraham dinner, attended by more Isaac Elhanan Theological Borman introduced Daniel than 650 supporters of the Seminary and other depart- Laven as the new chairman of Detroit Yeshiva U. New York university and ments. Friends. Rabbi Hayim Donin, friends of the Bushkins, was Special greetings were ex- a Yeshiva graduate, and an occasion for review of the Yeshiva U. achievements tended by the speakers to the William A. Schwartz, of New and appeals for continued ef- university's president, D r . York, Yeshiva U. adminis- Samuel .Belkin, on the 30th trative director, were among forts in its behalf. anniversary of his services the honorees on the dais who to the school whose expan- were •presentd to the audi- sion he has motivated during ence. the past three decades. Bushkin w a s commended for his consistent labors in behalf of the university over a period of many years. In his response to the honors accorded him, Bushkin ex- Rabbi Boas Cahan and pressed pride in his labor SUMMER Miriam Cahan instilled in for the school and his joy in their daughter "a belief that being able to continue it un- THINGS the mysteries of life are interruptedly. for a Frank Fitzsimmons, presi- worth the unraveling." 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