"ffr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, Dec. 14, 1973 g ewry on Gives Up Talk Show Paul Winter is giving up hosting his daily afternoon music-talk show on WJR so he will be able to produce and host other feature pro- grams. He will drop in on other programs throughout the week, to offer his obser- vations about theater, movies and books. The rotten apple spoils his companion. — B e n j a m i n Franklin. t VA — AL HAS; PERMANENTLY L REMOVED eyebrows—mckime—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians; FREE CONSULTATKM SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist AuVANCE BUILDING 63077 GREENRELD ■ 'Room 260, N. Northland 6 Pro.ici nceHosili1C11 PHONE 557-1108 15 Yews Do Mown HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: Ken Hurwitz, au- thor of "The Line of David," will be interviewed. * * ETERNAL LIGHT—TV Time: Noon Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: A conversation with Dr. Chaim Potok. and ETERNAL LIGHT — RADIO Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station. WWJ Feature: "The Macca- bees," the third in "The Moral Dilemma of Man" series. • * * "IF NOT NOW . . ." Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday Station: WDET-FM (101.9) Feature: "UAHC '73" will be discussed by Albert Vor- span, director of the commis- sion on social action; Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld of the Fair- mount Temple, Cleveland; Detroiters who attended the recent Union of American Hebrew Congregations con- vention. • * * COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WDEE (1500) Feature: Inge Trachten- berg, author of "So Slow the Dawning," will be inter- viewed. and Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- day Station: WQRS-FM (105.1) and Vickie Carrol 0'1 .4) itZ Nr- al the , 2401 puce rea MS ■ • I I t"r PV efir . co4den,,e • the ,49,41 • d,,,,,,and • - Jr • Norman Allan & To. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-9:00 . 9:30-6:00• Tues.,Sa Wed.. t 1 & 0 . Fri 530 .Sincere for Cl .ilitittha, fitted with h eaft4, 4app ine)i and p eace N.O.Uttecite. JACK AND DIANA TIFGER Lingerie and c,orsets TEL-12 MALL Southfield, Mich. 355-5280 tk ,, 1144,-"*-L4'* -AtIF —11/.1' .veme6"111 Feature: Author Dr. The- odore L. Gross will be inter- viewed. * * VISTAS OF ISRAEL Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WOMC-FM (104.3) Feature: Songs on Food and Drink. * * * REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR (1130) Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some fun- damental Jewish themes present in today's popular music. * 4' 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: WPIN (1450) Featude: Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan speaks; Jewish music is presented. * 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 will discuss news in the Jewish community. 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. BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 p.m. Sunday Station: WBRB-FM (102.1) Feature: Jewish humor, music, culture and literature. * * * JEWISH WORLD Time: 4 p.m. Thursday Station: WMZK (98) Feature: Israeli and Yid- dish music and other fea- tures. 30 Students in U-14 Class in Talmud Law Bais Chabad Hasidic stu- dent center of Farmington is organizing a bus trip to New York this month for college- age men and women to parti- cipate in the weekend "En- counter With Chabad" (Luba- vitch). The trip will be led by Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan. The Michigan group will include students from the University of Michigan, Mich- igan State University, Thomas Jefferson College in Grand Rapids and Wayne State and Oakland universi- ties. The cost of the trip in- cludes round-trip transporta- tion. accommodations in New York and registration for the encounter seminars. One bus for the Men's En- counter Weekend will leave next Thursday morning and return Dec. 24. Another bus for the Women's Encounter Weekend leaves Dec. 27 and returns Dec. 31. The "Encounter" format has the students living with Hasidic families for the dura , tion of their stay. They will attend seminars, worship with thousands of Hasidim in the synagogue of the Luba- vitcher Rebbe and join in the "Midnight Farbrengen" Ha- sidic gathering. This year's Encounter theme is "Libera- tion — Hasidic Style." For information, call Rabbi Yitschak Kagan, 542-5058. A course in talmudic law, with students paired off to teach each other, has more than 30 University of Michi- gan students enrolled for its second year. Some 33 took the course when it was first offered last year, though it initially had been planned for only 16 stu- dents. Taught in English, the course is geared to the needs of the student who does not have a traditional Jewish background. However, more than half of the class mem- bers can read the original text. Developed in response to student requests, the course was designed and is taught by Rabbi Joel Poupko. GLADTIME NURSERY PROGRAM An exciting pre-school Program for 3-5 yr. olds. Young Israel of Oak Woods Coolidge, Oak Park Persistence is a great and necessary virtue.---Louis D. Brandeis. State Licensed — Limited Enrollment 557-5132 398-7850 VINNownelieleeNENIM111.- Al's Foreign Car Service SPECIALIST IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS CALL 548-3926 548-4160 541-9704 1018 W. 9 MI e Rd. Alfons G. Rehme ••••••e• Students to Get Schooling While Helping Israel Abe Cherow, Says: • • • FERNDALE, MICH. Between Livernois & Pinehurst ,,, • ,,,,, •••••••••. _ • WHEN IT COMES TO • . • • UPHOLSTERING, ARTISTIC NEW YORK — Yavneh, the national religious student association, has formed a three-month volunteer pro- gram, beginning next term, UPHOLSTERERS CAN DO MORE • • FOR YOU. WE HAVE BEEN • • AT IT LONGER. 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Jim Air This Week's Radio an d Television Programs The Sheldon Rott Orchestra r • '0, die Collegians Off to NY for Stay With Lubavitch Fact-Finding Mission for Young Adults Set NEW YORK—Young adults age 18-25 again will have the opportunity of visiting Israel in January as part of the United Synagogue of Amer- ica's ATID Fact-Finding Mis- sion to Israel. The program which will take place Jan. 1-10, is ac- cepting applications. The itinerary will include a tour and interviews with Israeli and Arab students, military leaders, and govern- ment officials. ATID will hold its 14th annual convention at the Colony Hotel in Atlantic City. The convention, which will be held Dec. 27-30, will cen- ter on the theme "Sing Unto the Lord A New Song," and attendees will be examining the influence of Jewish music on Jewish civilization as well as its growth and development. A special grant from United Community Services funded by the Torch Drive gave 225 boys "a second chance" this summer in a neighborhood program instead of going to .1 juvenile court. T. Source of Salvation We must cease being strangers and begin to live an independent, national life as all other peoples. The na- tional idea, which is the source of our troubles, can and must become the source of our salvation. We must make every effort to become a normal people again, in- stead of being the orphans of the world.—M. L. Lilien- blum, "The Future of Our People, On the Renaissance of Israel." Looking for a Very Personalized Gift Item? 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