THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32- Friday, July 13, 1973 JWV Auxiliary Slates Farewell Brunch for Its First President JLC Blasts Nixon for Spending Cutbacks NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewish Labor Committee has issued a far-reaching critique of the Nixon administration's social and economic policies which it charged, "threaten to bring to a sudden halt the slow but steady progress that tens of millions of Am- YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY ericans made in recent years toward full participation in American life." A statement released here yesterday by Judge Jacob T. Zuckerman, president of the JLC, decried the recent cut- backs in social spending, particularly the moratorium on housing construction, the cuts in Medicaid/Medicare and education and the dis- mantling of anti-poverty pro- grams. The statement expressed strong opposition to "any economic -4f.rategy or 'game plan' which puts the burden of the fight against inflation on the shoulders of the poor and working people." AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DINEMSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY NORMAN ZAM TRIO for those who enjoy Sophisticated Jazz 477-2894 Classifieds Get Quick Results Ofta000001101/141110111000 004, SEMI- ANNUAL on Past presidents of the De- partment of Michigan's aux- iliaries of Jewish War Vet- This Week's Radio and erans and Silverman-Detroit i Television Programs Auxiliary will honor first De- LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR partment president and her 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 featuring "Torah Integrity," a sermonette by Rabbi Kagan; Part One of the life of the Baal Shem Toy; the conclusion of the "Kidush Levana" and the Chabad youth chorus of New York and special hasidic mel- odies. 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Announces the Opening of Their New Location at 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. Truth is stranger than fic- tion, but it is because Fic- tion is obliged to stick to pos- sibilities; Truth isn't.—Mark Twain. Daily 10.5:30 30760 SO9IT IELD RD. (FORMERLY COUNTRY CORNER BAKE SHOP) STRICTLY KOSHER SUPERVISION MASCHGIAH ON PREMISES 1 \ Thurs. & Fri . L ___Argib_ WI 9:00 _.., PLEASE PHONE FOR SAMPLES Time: 4 p.m. Thursday. Station: WMZK (98). Feature: A presentation of Israeli and Yiddish music and other features. JEWISH WORLD 1 ORT ASHDOD LANDING Aharon Remez, director of the Israel Port Authority and former Israel ambassador to the United Kingdom, visited REFLECTIONS IN SOUND MR. AND MRS. COWAN the ORT Maritime School in Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR (1130). h u s b a n d, Rose and Ben Ashdod and promised a spe- Feature: Jeff Weisberg will Co w an at a testimonial cial embarking area for the present a program entitled, brunch 11:30 a.m. Sunday at school's boats. "Communication—The Great the JWV memorial home. Gap," featuring the music The Cowans are moving to and lyrics of Paul Simon. Chicago. ORIN ROSS Mrs. Cowan became the ORCHESTRA HIGHLIGHTS first department chairman The Finest in Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. when the Michigan Auxil- Musical Entertainment Station: Channel 2. iary was chartered in 1941. 545-3393 or 399-2098 Feature: "An Adult, What She served for three years. Now?" a second discussion She also was president of the 'with young adults removed Allied Veterans Council of from the college c a m p u s Metropolitan D e t r o i t, the scene. Time: 6:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: WOMC-FM (104.3). • Feature: Norman Rose will narrate a program of "Songs SILVERMAN - DETROIT About Tel Aviv," and other AUXILIARY and all past features dealing with the mu- department presidents will sic and people of Israel. honor Rose and Ben Cowan at a farewell brunch 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the JWV ETERNAL LIGHT headquarters. The Cowans Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. have given 35 years of serv- Station: WWJ. ice and leadership to JWV, Feature: Author Elie Wiesel and Mrs. Cowan organized will talk about "The Postwar the Department of Michigan Years," in the second of a and was its first president. four-part series entitle d The Cowans are moving to Chicago. For reservations, "Tales of Survival." call Dorothy Goldberg, 548- COMMUNITY CURRENTS 6850, or Dorothy Cohen, LI 7-0780. Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE (1500). SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- Feature: Author M e y e r Levin will talk about his new HEN POST AND AUXIL- IARY will meet 9 p.m. Mon- book, "The Settlers." day at the JWV home. Host- and esses for the evening will be Time: Noon Tuesday. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1). Irene Levin and Ruth Levin. Feature: Author Larry Col- lins will talk about his re- actions to Israel when he did research for "0 Jeru- salem," which he co-authored. * UP TO 50% OFF AND MORE ON 1 SELECT OFF ‘‘.' ON All ITEMS SPECIAL ORDERS Michigan Women's Security Council and was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the Roundtable of Christians and Jews and Order of the East- ern Star. Cowan is a World War I veteran who served with the navy. In 1919, he was part of President Theodore Roose- velt's special guard when he visited Detroit. The Cowans were married in 1920. For reservations, call Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850, or Mrs. Sidney Cohen, 547- 0780. KFAR SABA ORT , The ORT school in Kfar Saba, Israel, is developing as a regional technical cen- ter. The school will have 1,200 young people from the region in the middle schools who could then go on to higher studies in the same cmplex. 1