;I- rum k 34—Friday, October 5, 1973 17-Year-Old Heads Temple Youth Body NEW YORK—A 17-year-old Californian, Gary Blair, has been named the new presi- dent of the National Federa- tion of Temple Youth, the teen-age affiliate of the Un- ion of American Hebrew Congregations. The NFTY program is supervised by a professional staff headed by Rabbi Stephen Schafer, UAHC di- rector. Blair is a freshman at California State University in Northridge. They Made The Grade N E D OISTACHER a n d KENNETH BLOOM, students at James Madison College of Michigan State Univer- sity, have been given intern- ships under the college's field experience program in Lansing. Oistacher, a grad- uate of Henry Ford High School, is serving with the Michigan UAW Legislative Office. Bloom, a graduate of Southfield High School, is with the Michigan State Court of Appeals. 3E17 Soviet Jewry Program Set at Bnai Moshe for your party Portable Organ Available Adele Miller 353-9566 Happiest of New Years to all my friends and clients MRS. R. LEIBICK 542-3964 This Week's Radio and Television Programs Youth News 1 Eve. 559-7567 Call 557-6750 Lou Gordon to Host Rabbi, Head of 'Fairness to President' Drive Rabbi Baruch Korff, whose one-man media campaign to win "fairness for the Presi- dent" has drawn an outpour- ing of sympathetic support, Shellamtoth Cowitry Club For All Occasions Call Our Banquet Manager at 682-4300 THE BIRMINGHAM HOUSE MOTEL 111111111111 MEM NEIN ' if, has a corner on comfort and convenience I 145 S. Hunter at Maple in the exact center of down- town Birmingham (by the way, Hunter is a continuation of Woodward). Call MI 6-7300—JO 6-4620—Mr. John Wassii, Mgr. Special weekend Group rates. Complimentary Continental Breakfast Restaurant—Banquet—Meeting rooms Airport limosine service available. paign against what he label- ed the hostility of the press toward Mr. Nixon, with a personal outlay of $1,000 from his vacation savings. Assisted with money from friends, me assailed not only the press, but the Senate Watergate committee, as well. He has since published a series of four ads in 64 newspapers throughout the country. Out of it has grown a net- work of 19 money-raising chapters across the country. Program Inaugurated to Aid Centers We Cater for All Occasions—Seating for 400 magsmamporm. unit m um cow anon ion au IMA -- , . vex . We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our Nursery and Kdgn. 'Dente. Min ♦ Continentals GATEWAY to ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE ., Christian's View of Jews in Early English Literature In 1924, a Dutch Christian more, nor is there a lack of scholar, Dr. H. Michelson, heroines. Many of these "IF NOT NOW . . ." LOU GORDON SHOW wrote an -interesting book, heroes and heroines have in- Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday "The Jew in Early English spired Christian artists. Let Time: 10 p.m. Sunday Station: WDET-FM (101.9) Literature." us hope for the Jews that Station: Channel 50 Feature: A discussion on It has been reprinted by there will again come a time, Feature: Lou Gordon will "Soviet Jewry—What Action Bnai Moshe Senior United Hermon Press and is certain when they will have a coun- Synagogue Youth will hold a interview Rabbi Baruch to renew interest in many of try of their own, a civiliza- Soviet Jewry "microlab" in Korff, leader of the Citizens for Americans?" • • the versions of literary sub- tion of their own, a literature the youth lounge 1 p.m. Committee for Fairness to LUBAVITCH jects and the sources drawn of their own, and then Shy- Sunday. the Presidency. JEWISH HOUR upon, including the Bible and lock will change like the * * • Highlighting the program Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Beast of the Fairy Tale into major world events. will be a phone call to a ETERNAL LIGHT Station: WNIC (1300). Christian-Jewish relations, some beautiful prince, when Jewish activist in the Soviet and Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday the legal status of Jews in the charm cast over him by Union. Shirley Leopold, co- Time: 1 a.m. Monday. Station: WWJ England, the clergy and the Witch of Malevolent Ig- Station: WNIC-FM (100). Feature: Rabbi Seymour Jews, the subject of usury norance and Injustice, will and Siegel, professor of theology — many are the topics under be dispelled by Beauty, the Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday. at the Jewish Theological consideration. Having been Beauty of Love, Understand- Station: WPON (1450). Seminary w i 11 interview Feature: Rabbi Yitschak tackled by a Christian with ing and Justice." —P.S. Arthur Cohen, author of "The M. Kagan will moderate a a sense of justice, this vol- Days of Simon Stern." An AFRICAN VIO7 * * * program of interest to the ume regains its old interest on a Jewish literary position SHOW will be held 10 a.– .- Jewish community. VISTAS OF ISRAEL in an era when persecutions 9 p.m. Oct. 19 and 20 at the • • • Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday Woodland Mall, 28th St. and were rampant. ROZHINKES Station: WOMC-FM (104.3) Analyzing the Shake s- East Belt Line, Grand Rap- MIT MANDLEN Feature: "Songs by Naomi Time: 9 a.m. Monday, p e a r e a n characters, Dr. ids. The show, "Violets in the chairman of the Detroit Ac- Michelson had this to say Mall" is sponsored by the tion Committee for Soviet Shemer," a program featur- Wednesday and Thursday. about the description of Michigan State African Violet Station: WIID (1090). Jewry, will speak on condi- ing the music and people of Society. Supplies and instruc- Feature: Israeli and Yid- Shylock: tions there, and a slide Israel, narrated by Cantor tion sheets for growing will dish music, news, recipes " The Merchant of Venict' presentation, "The Jewish Norman Rose. * * * and other features with Jules does not belong to Shakes- be available. The public is Community in the Soviet REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Abrams and Mary Medwed. peare's greatest and best invited. Union," will be shown. • • Time: 9 p.m. Sunday (new plays but Shylock, the Jew, Pins and literature -will be BNAI SHALOM time) certainly belongs to his available following the pro- Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR (1130) greatest and best creations. gram. All are welcome. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7) As far as we may speak of Feature: Jeff Weisberg will • * * Feature: Phil Blazer pro- Bnai Moshe Senior USY explore some fundamental vides a contemporarp pot- a perfectly developed char- will hold a mystery social Jewish themes present in to- pourri of Jewish h u m o r, acter in literature, we must music. grant that Shylock is one. He Oct. 13. All are invited to day's popular * * * music, culture and literature.. stands out, fully developed, • meet at the synagogue at COMMUNITY CURRENTS personal, individual, and JEWISH WORLD 8:30 p.m. Time: 7 a.m. Sunday • * * even with a mixed character, Time: 4 p.m. Thursday. Station: WDEE (1500) though not exactly a Jewish Kol Nidre services for Station: WMZK (98). and youth age 13-18 will be held Feature: A presentation of character." Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- Israeli and Yiddish music and his. Dr. Michelson's work, pro- 6:45 p.m. today in the day duced half a century ago, chapel. Services for all ages and other features. • • • Station: WQRS-FM (105.1) concludes as follows: begin at 9:45 a.m. (13-18) Feature: Eileen Berris will RELIGION IN THE NEWS "In this literature we find 398- and 10 a.m. (below age 13) interview Ruth Kluger, co- Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. bad Jews and good Jews. Saturday. 36b4 author of "The Last Escape." Station: CKWW. By the side of the bad ones * * * and we find the heroic figures of In developing countries, HIGHLIGHTS RELIGIOUS SCOPE Moses, David, Solomon, Job, children under two are found Music & Entertainment Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday. the prophets and many to be ill 30 per cent of the Station: Channel 2 Station: Channel 9. time. 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