Ambassador Tekoah in Hospital 36—Friday, November 9, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Medics' High Bond Record ,9ewr y i on the Ar This Week's Radio and Television Programs HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: David Schoen- brun, author of "The New Israelis," will be interviewed on this first program of the series "Changing Patterns in Jewish Literature." * * COMMUNITY CURRENTS Over $100,000 in Israel Bonds was sold at the medical Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. professions division reception hosted by the Leonard Station: WDEE (1500). Hakings. Shown, from left, Dr. Simon Dolin, honorary Feature: A conversation chairman; Dr. Lloyd J. Paul, co-chairman; Mrs. Leonard Haking, hostess; Rabbi Balfour Brickner, guest speaker; with Mikhail Alexandrovich. and Dr. Haking; Dr. Paul Feldman, chairman of speCial Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- purchases; Dr. Matthew Borovoy, chairman of DPM sub- committee. Committee members not shown are: Dr. William day. Station: WORS-FM (105.1). Stoler, co-chairman; Dr. Myron Joyrich, medical doctors Feature: Sam Levenson, subcommittee chairman; Dr. Milton Meyers, chairman of author and humorist, will OD subcommittee. discuss his most recent book, "In One Era—and Out the Other." Advise Me • • • This column is offered as a service to Jewish News readers. To help answer questions that are submitted, we have called upon trained social workers and guidance coun- selors from the Jewish Family and Children's Service. Other resources will be called upon as problems arise in other areas. Identity of the questioner is kept confidential. Ad- dress queries to "Advise Me," care of The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Southfield 48075. * I am a very lucky man. I my good fortune. Any sug- have a good business, a love- 1 gestions? Happy ly wife, and 2 great kids. I'd like to be able to do some- Dear Happy: thing for someone to share What a pleasure to meet (even through the mail) a happy and generous man There are youngsters without a father who would appre- ciate a fatherly or brotherly Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. man in their life. There are Howard Friedman (Judi also old people whom you Bennett), 25341 Ronald, Oak could cheer up by taking Park, a daughter, Lori them for a ride, marketing or just sitting aroundshmooz- Renee. • * * ing with them. Call Mrs. Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Dombey, head of volunteers Herbert N. Glass (Nancy at Jewish Family and Chil- Morrison), 20060 Stratford, a dren's Service, DI 1-5959. She will be happy to hear from son, Adam Theodore. you. * * * * * * Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. My son is going to gradu- Joel Zacks (Linda Ginns of ate from high school in June Detroit) of Morgantown, W. and frankly he just doesn't Va., a son, Arye Gabriel. know what he wants to do. * * * His marks have been aver- Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. age and he isn't really in- Byron Krieger, 20870 Win- terested in college. He is chester, Southfield, a son, conscientious and a hard Avram Schneur Zalman. worker, but we doon't know 3r * * what to advise him about his To Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. future. Mellen (Rhoda Sue Levy), R. M. 7433 Franklin Ridge, West Dear R.M.: Bloomfield, an a d op t e d An agency such as the daughter, Heather Lynn. Jewish Vocational Service is equipped to help people by REV. HERSHI. evaluating their vocational interests and potential and steering them in the direction of finding suitable jobs or Certified Atehel training programs. Call 577- 5341. Y3irtlis 'ROTH 557-0888 557-8210 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Serving linclnials and Horne,. LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABBI. S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 REV. SID NEY RUBE Mohel 358-'1426 or 357-5544 LZA to Hold Joint Meeting Branches Two, Four and Seven of the Labor Zionist Alliance of Metropolitan De- troit will meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Prof. Harold Norris of the Detroit College of Law will speak on "Implica- tions of Watergate." A social hour will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bornstein and Mr. and Mrs. S e y m our Matenky. Guests are welcome. For information call the institute, 851-1606. Some faces are books in which not a line is written, save perhaps a date.—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow * * * "IF NOT NOW . . ." Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday. Station: WDET-FM (101.9). Feature: "Perspective on the Middle East with news commentator David Schoen- brun." VISTAS OF ISRAEL Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WOMC-FM (104.3). Feature: "The 1973 Israel Song Festival," a program dealing with the music and people of Israel, narrated by Norman Rose. * * :sr ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Milton Himmel- farb, contributing editor to Commentary, will discuss his book "The Jews of Modernity." * * * REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR (1130). Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some funda- mental Jewish themes pres- ent in today's popular music. * * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WNIC (1300). and Time: 1 a.m. Monday. Station: WNIC-FM (100). and Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: WPON (1450). Feature: Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan will moderate a program of interest to the Jewish community. * * * 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. * * * ROZHINKES MIT MANDLEN Time: 9 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Station: WIID (1090). Feature: Israeli and Yid- dish music, news, recipes and other features with Jules and Mary Abrams. * * * 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 p.m. Thursday. Time: Station: WMZK (98). Feature: A presentation of Israeli and Yiddish music and other features. ' Brevities The CHAMBER MUSIC WORKSHOP will host a pro- gram 8 p.m. Sunday in Mc- Cauley Auditorium of Mercy College. Among the perform ers are Irving Rosengard, baritone; Lorraine Perlman, violinist; and Harry Siegel, cellist. NEW YORK (JTA) — Is- rael UN Ambassador Yosef Tekoah was hospitalized here Monday and was admitted to the intensive care unit in Mount Sinai Hospital. According to information from the hospital, only "very serious cases" are admitted to the intensive care unit. No information as to the ex- act nature of Tekoah's illness was available, but it was learned here that doctors and nurses are watching him constantly. Regular treatment of a patient in the intensive care GALERIE DE BOICOURT will feature Libby Golden as first artist in its Art to Wear series 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Birmingham g all e r y. Miss Golden will display her petit point works in the form of pendants and neckpieces. The following three succes- sive Fridays will feature dis- plays of macrame and quilt- ed jewelry, tapestry and contemporary metal jewelry, and American Indian jew- elry. The public is invited. * * * RED. WHITE AND BLUE (GRASS) will perform 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. today and Saturday, and 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. Sunday at the Raven Gallery. * * Rubiner Gallery will pre- sent "Conversation with the Moon," a collection of oils, temperas and collages by HUGO DE SOTO 7 p.m. Monday at the gallery. The show will run through Dec. 1. * * * Choral music by Heinrich Schuetz and Leonard Bern- stein will be featured in a Nov. 16 concert by the OAK- LAND UNIVERSITY SING- ERS. The public is invited to the free 8 p.m. concert in Varner Recital Hall. The program is sponsored by the department of music. The Singers, under the direction of John Dovaras, will per- form two major works, Schuetz's "Psalm 150" for double chorus, double brass choir and keyboard, and Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms." 12 Silver Ingots Feature Festivals NEW YORK—The Jewish life cycle, marked by festi vals and ceremonies, will be portrayed on a series of 18 solid sterling silver ingots to be known as the Hai Ingot Collection issued by the Ju- daic Heritage Society. Each ingot in the series is being designed by the con- temporary artist Rina Rot- holz whose work appears in the collections of the Mu- seum of Modern Art, Boston Museum and the Israel Mu- seum in Jerusalem. The first ingot, to be issued in December, commemorates the festival of Hanuka. Thereafter, ingots will be issued monthly and will honor Shabat, Tu b'Shevat, Purim, Pesah, Sh a vuo t, Tisha b'Av, Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur. Sukkot, Simhat Torah, Lag b'Omer, Yom Ha' Atzmaut. Pidyon Ha-Ben, Brit Mila, Bar Mitzva, Hupah and Yizkor. Applications should be ad- dressed to Judaic Heritage Society, United Nations Plaza, New York. unit is "about one week," the JTA was informed. Israeli Is Delegate to Moscow Parley NEW YORK — Prof. Ben- —4 jamin Akzin, an Israeli, rep- resented the World Federa- tion of United Nations Asso- ciations at a meeting of the World Congress of Peace Forces in Moscow. Assessing the heated ex- changes of words at the pro- ceedings, Prof. Akzin said, "It's become more of a dia- logue, though on the principle of one horse to one rabbit." Trepper Free; Looks to Israel LONDON — Aging Soviet spy Leopold Trepper, here for treatment, said he may never go back to his native Poland, wishing instead to go to Israel. "It would be a nice place to end my days," he said. Trepper, who ran Russia's "Red Orchestra" spy ring, was based in Paris during World War II, where he used his spy team to supply the Soviets with advance warn- ing on German troop move- ments. Qi" I"* - e FALL SALE Beginning Now! 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