THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, January 11, 1974 Presbytery Hit for Silence on Cleric's Anti-Jewish Behavior Counseling Center Opened for Aged NEW YORK — The Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith said that the failure of WASHINGTON (JTA) — A the Presbytery of New York Bnai Brith-sponsored subur- City to take public action ban storefront drop-in center is providing advice on a wide range of concerns of elderly Jewish residents of Los Angeles. rit._ —flat More than 60,000 elderly persons live in the Los An- ctivittes geles Pico-Robertson area where the Bnai Brith Beverly DETROIT LODGE and KEI- Hills Lodge set up this fall a nonsectarian senior. citizens DAN CHAPTERS will meet service center to provide free 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Knob - in - the -Woods club counseling. house. Dr. Raymond Tanter, Len Wasserstein, lodge professor of international re- president, said many elderly lations and political science persons lacked freedom of at the University of Michigan, movement to reach service will speak on "The Oil Cri- agencies scattered through- sis and Economy as It Re- out Los Angeles and many lates to Israel." Luncheoh "do not even know what ser- will be served, and guests vices are available." are invited. The lodge obtained use of a shopping center office, organized a college student MASADA CHAPTER will volunteer staff and trained hold a general meeting and them to provide information housewares party 8:15 p.m. on the problems of the aged Monday at the home of Adri- and to help visitors find the anne Levine, 5070 Lake Bluff, right agency for their prob- West Bloomfield. Refresh- lems. ments and prizes are fea- tured.' Guest are invited. For The worst thing that ever information, call Shirley Zi- happened to writing is that ckerman, 626-5488. it became a business.—Dago- )ert D. Runes. (P • B • ..••••••••••••••••••••,, h against a pastor for repeated "willful, undisguised bigotry" was "deeply distressing to those of us committed to building understanding be- tween Christians and Jews." Robert C. Kohler, director of the ADL's New York re- g ional office, said that the agency had had discussions since last September with the Rev. James D. Watson, act- ing executive presbyter of the Presbytery, about the anti-Jewish behavior of the Rev. William Glenesk, pastor of the Village Presbyterian Church. But despite Rev. Watson's privately expressed concern, he said, "the Pres- bytery has not publicly in- dicated, by word or deed, its displeasure" with Rev. Glenesk. In a letter to Rev. Watson, Kohler pointed out that now the Brotherhood Synagogu . ? —which coexisted harmoni- ously with the church before Rev. Glenesk arrived — has been forced into a "painful decision" to vacate its shared premises as long as Rev. Glenesk remains as pastor of the Village Church. Canada Kashrut Law OTTAWA (JTA) — The first regulation in Canadian law . making it an offense to use the term kosher in con- nection with any food which does not conform to the Jew- ish dietary laws has been announced by the federal • government's consumer af- 0 fairs department. Violators • are subject to fines. MOVING? i HOUSEHOLD SALES IN YOUR HOME ESTATES LIQUIDATED MARION_ 626-8402 626-6795 626-476, 626-8907 IRENE ••••••• A MUSICAL FIRST IN DETROIT From the Sheraton and Desert Inn Hotels in Israel, International Music with HENRI WAKNINE and his. "STRANGERS ORCHESTRA" Any Size Band—For All Occasions-355-4913 Added Special Feature: Show in Hebrew the paper place • invitations • Gifts • Favors • Stationery • Party Planning WEDDINGS • CONFIRMATIONS ;AR MITZVAS • SWEET 16 & SHOWERS 16300 North Park Drive (at North Park Place) 357-3111 outhfield, Mich. 9:30 -4:30 Mon.-Sat. ""; "",., • ••:•NOV P :i*K 4 vmMI - ppi r SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW! Don't Throw Them Away. Service While You Shop We Specialize in Orthopedic Work • EXPERT REPAIR ON LADYS' HANDBAGS ZIPPERS FOR SHOES LEATHER JACKETS AND HANDBAGS & COATS REPAIRED All Sizes UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Coolidge Shoe Repair 542-2288 25907 Coolidge Between 10 & 104 Mile Rd. Near Lincoln Oak Park 37, Maps • Skates Sharpened •lf Shoes — People Make News ewry on the Air TEL AVIV (JTA) — A Libyan Jew who recently emigrated to Israel after smuggling himself out of Libya reported here that the number of Jews still residing in Libya has been reduced to about 25. Alfonso Pagni told Israel Radio that he was the first Jew to leave Libya since Muammer el Qaddafi became the Prime Minister in Janu- ary, 1970 following the over- throw of the monarchy in September, 1969. Pagni disclosed that he made his escape by hiding in a box of musical instru- ments which was being ,se.nt to Malta for repairs. *' t_.* *Jr. This Week's Radio and Television Programs RELIGION IN THE NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: CKWW. Station: Channel 2. and Feature: The first of a two- RELIGIOUS SCOPE part series on "The Hasi- Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday. dim." * Station: Channel 9. Feature: News in the Jew- MESSAGE OF ISRAEL ish community. Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday. * * • * Station: WDEE (1500). Feature: Rabbi Ronald B. ROZHINKES Sobel of Cong. Emanu-El of MIT MANDLEN New York City will speak on Time: 9 a.m. Monday, "As We Grow Older." Wednesday and Thursday. Station: WIID (1090). "IF NOT NOW . . ." Feature: Israeli and Yid- Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday. dish music, news recipes and Station: WDET-FM (101.9). other features. Feature: Issues confront- •0 * * ing the Jewish community. BNAI SHALOM ERTAllitntor INVITATIONS • ENT Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. COMMUNITY CURRENTS Station: WBRB-FM (102.1). • CARICATURES Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Feature: Jewish humor, • ASTROLOGER Station: WDEE (1500). music, culture and literature. • CLOWNS Feature: Dan Miro n, :' * • BELLY DANCERS author of "The Treasury of JEWISH WORLD 14 • VARIETY SHOWS Yiddish Literature," - will be Time: 4 p.m. Thursday. interviewed. BY HATTIE SEYMOUR Station: WMZK (98). SCHWARTZ * * * Feature: Israeli and Yid- C RY sc AGENCY 3 5 6-8 5 6 3 ETERNAL LIGHT 2 5 dish music' and other fea- Party Favors Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. tures. CENTERPIECES S CANDY CEN Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Beggers' Children," the fourth pro- gram in the "Moral Dilemma of Man" dramatic series. Announces * * VISTAS OF ISRAEL Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WOMC-FM (104.3). Feature: A program deal- ing with the music and people of Israel. * * * REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR (1130). Feature: Jewish themes present in today's popular music. MANDELL L. BERMAN has been elected to a second term as chairman of the na- tional governing council of the American Association for Jewish Education. * * * Rabbi MORTON KANTER, former assistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, has been named to the committee on youth of the Central Confer- ence of American Rabbis, rabbinic association of Re- form Judaism in the U. S. and Canada. * * * Rabbi BERNARD GOLD- ENBERG, director of school organization and professional services for Torah Umeso- rah, the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools, has been named a commissioner of the Education Commission of the States (ECS)—an in- terstate commission in which educators and state govern- ment officials meet in a policy-exploring partnership for the advancement of edu- cation throughout the nation. * * * Dr. RONALD S. RIVLIN of Lehigh University will discuss the "Odd Mechanical Behavior of Ordinary Ma- terials" 8 p.m. Tuesday at Oakland University's Hannah Hall, sponsored by the Sigma Xi Club. The public is in- vited. Dr. Rivlin is director of the Center for the Applica- tion of Mathematics. * '?:7 r f •1 r :i 25 jews Still Living in Libya * Singer BETTE MIDLER and singer-author KATHY KAHN are among the win- ners of the 1973 Mademoi- selle Award for outstanding achievement. Miss Midler has recorded two albums and has appeared on TV and in nightclubs. Miss Kahn is the author of "Hillbilly Women," a book on Appalachian women, and has recorded an album "The Working Girl: Women's Songs of Mountains, Mines and Mills." Writing or printing is like shooting with a rifle; you may hit your reader's mind or miss it.-0. W. Holmes. ip . BOB SPOON Robinson's Leather * 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 speaks; Jewish music is presented. Sports Highlighted in World Over Issue NEW YORK—From David with his sling-shot, to Sandy Koufax with his baseball, Jews have excelled in athle- tic endeavors. A special edition of the in- ternationally circulated chil- dren's magazine, World Over, published by the Board of Jewish - Education of Greater New York, will trace the place of Jews in athletics from early biblical days to the present. 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