THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, August 3, 1973
Mrs. Rothstein Lists Needs in OP
Rothstein
M.
Charlotte
hopes to be the first woman
elected to the Oak Park City
Council. She is running in
the Oak Park primary Tues-
day.
One time national vice
president of Bnai Brith
Young Adults and president
of District 6 Bnai Brith
Young Women, Mrs. Roth-
stein has been active in
civic, community and school
affairs in her 19 years as
Oak Park resident. Her
activities include chairman-
ship of the Oak Park Sym-
phony Society board of di-
rectors and membership cn
the Oakland Community Col-
lege Community Services
Advisory Council.
Former State Rep. Albert
Kramer and school board
secretary Mrs. Marilyn Ma-
zell are co-chairmen of the
"Citizens for Rothstein Com-
mittee."
Mrs. Rothstein advocates
expanded services to senior
citizens who are living in
Federation Apartments and
has been encouraging resi-
dents to take advantage of
the Oak Park city bus which
will be stopping at the Fed-
eration Building.
Mrs. Rothstein also advo-
cates establishment of a
youth advisory board to de-
velop programs specifically
for youth participation, edu-
cation and recreation. She
has promised to be available
at a regularly scheduled pub-
lic citizens forum to encour-
age citizen participation and
better communication be-
tween council and residents
of the community.
Along with the proposal to
ban real esetate signs in Oak
Park, Mrs. Rothstein is not
placing any campaign lawn
signs for the primary.
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Endorse Merzon
for OP Council
The Council of Orthodox
Rabbis is taking an interest
in the candidacy of M. Man-
uel Merzon for the Oak Park
City Council.
Vaad Harabonim members
are seeking his election on
the basis of his experience
in law and communal af-
fairs.
Merzon has been active in
traditional circles for the
past 35 years.
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Under Strict Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
in Poland Abused
L'Express, the Paris news-
weekly, carried this story by
a Warsaw correspondent on
the treatment of Jews in
Poland:
"Television screens
throughout Warsaw showed a
hand, glittering with jewels,
moving stealthily toward a
pile of cloth in a store—this
symbolizes Jewish greed. The
picture fades and a voice in-
tones: " 'They are covered
with jewels and they steal.
These people really had no
business living among us.' "
The article also reports the
trickery used on Poland's
Jews who have b e.c o m e
"floating refugees." In Den-
mark, a Polish agent secretly
put up a notice on the deck
of a leased, converted tourist
boat for the refugees in Co-
penhagen advertising "free
clothes at the North Depart-
ment Store."
The next day, the tricked
refugees went to the store
where fights broke out. Two
days later, a Warsaw tele-
vision documentary w a s
shown "triumphantly depict-
ing the animalistic behavior
of Jews in Denmark."
Jetwry
Robert Rosenblum has
filed as a candidate for the
Oak Park City Council
primary to be held Tuesday.
A graduate of Michigan
State University, he has been
a resident of Oak Park for
seven years and is on the
board of trustees of the Oak
Park Tennis Club. He is a
member of Young Israel of
Greenfield and with his wife
Marsha is active in `Mizrachi
and ORT.
Time: 4 p.m. Thursday
Station: WMZK (98)
Feature: A presentation of
Israeli and Yiddish music
and other features.
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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 commu-
nity.
HERE IS ISRAEL
Time: 9 a.m. Monday and
Wednesday
Station: WIID (1090)
Feature: Israeli m u s i c,
news, recipes and Hebrew
lessons with Daphna Feld-
Tritin and Elaine' and Mike
Serling.
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Saul Glogower, a student 1
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On
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tion to the Oak Park City
This Week's Radio and
Council. Glogower who grad-
uated Phi Beta Kappa and ;- Television Programs
as a member of the Macken-
zie Honor Society, was exec- COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
utive vice chairman of WSU's
Station: WDEE (1500)
Student-Faculty Council, rep-
Feature: Yitzak Perlman,
resentative to WSU's board
of governors and a member Israeli violinist, will be in-
of the president's task force terviewed.
and
on housing and the presi-
Time: Noon Tuesday
dent's task force on urban
Station: WQRS-FM (105.1)
affairs. Glogower fought the
Feature: Gershon Kingsley,
South End for its anti-Semitic
composer and master of the
statements and worked
toward suspension of the edi- Moog synthesizer, will be in-
tor and selection of his re- terviewed.
placement. He is a .member
VISTAS OF ISRAEL
of the Democratic Youth Cau-
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday
cus and the pro-Israel Young
Station: WOMC-FM (104.3)
People's Socialist League.
Feature: "Night Songs," a
program dealing with the
Candidate Eyes
music and people of Israel,
narrated by Norman Rose.
Oak Park Office
Gerald Neumark is a can-
didate for Oak Park City REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Council.
Station: WCAR (1130)
A 20-year resident of Oak
Feature: Jeff Weisberg will
Park, Neumark, of Scotia
Ave., has been a member of present a program entitled,
that city 's beautification "So Far Away." featuring
commission for three years the music and lyrics of
by appointment of the mayor Carole King.
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and -city council.
HIGHLIGHTS
Neumark said that he is
interested in "reaching and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
maintaining an excellent stan-
Station: Channel 2
dard of beautification in Oak
Feature: "The Joy in Jew-
Park" and in developing ish Music," a program fea-
more programs for senior turing a Sephardic service
citizens.
with percussionist, Joe Res-
Neumark was graduated nick; flutist Genia Ben Meir;
from Wayne State University the Oak Park High School
with a bachelor of science de- Choir, conducted by Doralene
gree in education. A Detroit Davis; soloist, Cantor Harold
school teacher, he is working Orbach of Temple Israel;
on his masters degree in and accompanist, David Wil-
sociology.
son.
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ETERNAL LIGHT
Sol Plafkin Files
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
for Detroit Primary
Station: WWJ
Sol Plafkin, who describes
Feature: Part one of the
himself as "the people's at- "Journeys in Time With Elie
torney," is a candidate in Wiesel," entitled "Letters to
the primary for election to the Young."
the Detroit Common Coun-
cil.
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Plafkin, a former teacher,
HOUR
is supervising attorney for
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
the Detroit Model Cities Mis-
Station: WNIC (1300)
demeanor Clinic, Wayne
and
State University law school
Time: 1 a.m. Monday
free legal aid clinic and De-
Station: WNIC-FM (100)
troit College of Law "student
Feature: Rabbi Yitschak
defense program."
M. Kagan will moderate a
He is vice president of the program of interest to the
Metropolitan Detroit Ameri- Jewish community.
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Time: 10 p.m. Sunday
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Station: WBRB-FM (102.7)
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