THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

52 Friday, May 30, 1975

Regional Aliya Meeting Sunday

David Rivlin, Israel Con-
sul General in New York,
and Charlotte Jacobson,
chairman of the American
Section of the World Zionist
Organization, will be two of
the key participants at the
Michigan Regional Aliya
Conference, 9 a.m. Sunday
at the the 10 Mile Jewish
Community Center.
The conference will con-
sist of a day-long series of

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The program will be
chaired by communal
leader Philip Stollman,
and the panel will be mod-
erated by Julius Harwood,
past president of Detroit
Technion and Cong. Beth
Shalom.

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discussion groups, and a
panel consisting of Mrs. Ja-
cobson; Sidney Kelman, a
Detroit oleh who has re-
turned to the U.S. to com-
plete his doctorate; and
David Crohn, former Detro-

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Israeli Tour Plan Offered

NEW YORK — A unique
opportunity to explore Is-
rael at far below the usual
cost is being offered to indi-
viduals and families by the
Israel Aliyah Center in a
new program called 'Let's
Get Acquainted.'
The program, which is
being run under the aus-
pices of Tour Ve'Aleh, offers
an inexpensive opportunity
to see what life and work in
Israel is really like, accord-
' ing to Yizchak Dar, director
of the program.
"Tour participants will
have ample time," Dar
pointed out, "to meet the

Barbara & Joel

For another darling Grandchild

Darren Blake Garrett

.Sophie & Harry Komisar

JEWISH

AND

PROUD

The Anglo-Jew-
ish Program with
prolific Jules
Abrams, Music,
News, Interviews
with Rabbis and
other prominent
Jewish leaders.
Jules will make
you proud of
your heritage.

The discussion groups
will be led by Irwin Shaw,
Rabbi James Gordon, Rabbi
David Nelson, Gordon Sil-
verman and others.
The conference includes a
luncheon, and 150 persons
are expected to attend. To
register, call the Michigan
Aliya Center, 968-1044.

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THANK YOU

Monday
9-10 a.m.
in English

iterwho heads the New
York office of Bank Leumi.
In order to encourage
emigration to Israel, the
conference will discuss add-
ing aliya curricula to Jewish
studies, the threat of war in
the Middle East, Israel bu-
reaucratic problems, reverse
immigration of Israelis to
the U.S. and other problems
which affect aliya.

Tuesday
9-10 a.m.
in English
and Hebrew

Jules Abrams
The first half
hour and the
"Hebrew with
kids" the second.
Israeli Music at
it's finest & the
beauty of the
modern Hebrew
Language. Enjoy
Israel culture at
it's best.

people of Israel and to ex-
plore the vast opportunities
for settlement, employ-
ment, and business in Is-
rael."
The program includes
four different tour plans.

Typical is a 14-day plan
which includes transfers
on arrival and departure;
accommodations for the
full two weeks in three
star hotels; daily break-
fast; 6 days of organized
touring (with English
speaking guides) to ab-
sorption centers, housing
projects, and industrial
developments as well as
the usual tourist attrac-,
tions; and lunch and din-
ner on touring days.

The total cost of this pro-
gram, excluding the cost of
airfare, is $50.
Further
information
about the 'Let's Get Ac-
quainted' program may be
obtained at the Israel Ali-
yah Center in Oak "Park or
by contacting Yizchak Dar
at the Israel Aliyah Center,
515 Park Avenue, New
York, N.Y. 10022.

Zionist Federation
Slates Installation

Wednesday
9-10 a.m.
In Yiddish

your hosts,
Al Naffal and
Sonya Papowski
invite you to
hear Yiddish
music from one
of the largest
private collec-
tions of Yiddish
music in Amer-
ica. From past to
present, enjoy
the traditions of
Yiddishkeit.

1090 AM

The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration will hold elections
and installation 8:15 p.m.
Thursday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. Installing offi-
cer will be Rabbi Milton
Arm of Cong. Beth Achim.
The history and customs
of the Oriental-Sephardi
Jews will be highlighter by
keynote speaker Marcel Be-
har of the Sephardi Com-
munity of Greater Detroit.
Cantor David Hazan will
chant prayers, and Mrs.
Shirley Behar will sing
songs in Ladino. The "Hora-
Israel" dancers under the di-
rection of Uri Segal will
dance Yemenite and other
Near Eastern dances. Medi-
terranean refreshments will
be served. The public is in-
vited.

It is in vain to learn wis-
dom and yet to live fool-
ishly,

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ (1270)
and
Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500),
Feature: An address to
the Jewish community.
* * *

VISTAS OF ISRAEL

Time 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
WOMC-FM
Station:
(104.3).
Feature: Israel culture
and literature. A calendar
of events in the Jewish com-
munity follows.
* * . *

RELIGION IN THE
NEWS

Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Station: CKWW.
* * *

HIGHLIGHTS

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station Channel 2
Feature: Laina M.
Temchin, administrator of
the Federation Apartments
And Sylvia Serwin, assistant
executive director of the
Jewish Home for the Aged,
will discuss "Housing for
the Elderly."
* * *

LUBAVITCH
JEWISH HOUR

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WNIC (1300).
and WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: Rabbinical re-
marks, Jewish music..
.
* * *

BNAI SHALOM

Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
Station:
WBRB-FM
(102.1).
Feature: Jewish humor,
music, culture and litera-
ture.

* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ
Feature: Folk singer and
actor . Theodore Bikel sings
and tells stories about the

1 Births

May 22
To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Lee Hurbert
(Iris Elaine Lawrence of De-
troit) of San Francisco, a
son, Charles Jason.
* * *
May 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Garrett (Barbara
Komisar), 21721 Gardner,
Oak Park, a son, Darren
Blake.
* * *
May 19 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Ivan Collins (Sandra Roth),
26241 Meadowbrook Way,
Lathrup Village, a daugh-
ter, Eden Beth.
* * *
May 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kahn (Susan
Weinberg), 15111 North-
field, Oak Park, a daughter,
Jennifer Beth.
* * *
May 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Feldman (Gayle Mes-
kin), 5907 Shillingham,
West Bloomfield, a son, Eric
Michael.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Biel-
field, 6132 Ledgeway Dr.,
West Bloomfield, a son, Jon-
athon Adult

experiences of immigrants
to this country.
* * *

INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500).
and
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
day.
WQRS-FM
Station:
(105.1).
Feature: An interview
with a notable in the Jewish
community.
* * *

RELIGIOUS SCOPE

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 9.
Feature: News in the Jew-
ish community.
* * '*

ROZHINKES
MIT MANDLEN

Time: 9 a.m. Monday and
Tuesday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news, inter-
views, recipes and other fea-
tures. Short talks will be
presented_ by rabbis from
the Detroit Jewish commu-
nity.

* * *
IF NOT NOW . . ."

Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday.
WDET-FM
Station:
(101.9).
Feature: A discussion of
issues confronting 'the Jew-
ish community.
* * *

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE

Time: 9 a.m. Wednesday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: Yiddish lan-
guage program of music and
interviews.

LZA, Habonim
Slate Auction

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The Labor Zionist Alli-
ance and the Chai Commis-
sion of Habonim will spon-
sor an art auction 8:30 p.m.--.•4
June 7 at the Labor Zionist
Institute. A champagne re-
ception is scheduled for
7:30.
The art, collected by Dr.
Albert Scaglione of the Park .4
West Galleries, Southfield,
includes works by Jewish`
and Israeli artists. The col-
lection includes lithographs,
etchings, serigraphs, paint-_
ings and woodcuts. A spe- -
cial collection of scul --,fure
and ceramics will als )f- "
fered for auction.
Mrs. Bea Redstone is
chairman. Tickets and pur-
chases are tax deductible.
Proceeds from the sale will-
go to youth activities and
the Labor Zionist Alliance _
Special Fund. For ticket in-
formation, call the Labor_
ZionistAlliance, 851-1606,
or Mrs. Redstone, 398-0906.

Registration to End--
for Center Session

Registration for Session
One of the Jewish Commu- 41
nity Center's summer pro-
gram will close June 20.
Among those programs al-
ready closed are all parent-
toddler programs, Playland
Junior afternoon sessions ✓
and Camp Giborim. Other
programs have limited
openings.
Session Two programs
are still open. Special ad-
justed fees are available.
For information or bro--i-0
chure, call the Center's
group 'services office, .4
341-4200.
".1

Jewish Historical Society
Meeting Features Dr. Paper

president; Mrs. Irving Ed-
The annual meeting of the
Michigan Jewish Historical gar, Mrs. S. Robert Easton
Society will feature an ad- and Mrs. Oscar Schwartz,
dress by the noted Dr. Her- secretaries. Board members -1
bert Paper on "Jewish Fal- are Leo Chak, Rabbi Leon
lacier and Stereotypes", 11 Fram, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
a.m. June 8 at Cong. Beth Friedman, Irving I. Katz„,
Achim. A brunch will Louis LaMed, Reuben Lev-'
precede the meeting. ine, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Dr. Paper is professor of Panush, Dr. Abraham Ro-
off
S atovs ky
the Near Eastern languages , g Ab
Dr . Oscarraham
Schwartz, Leon-
and linguistics at the Uni-
ard N. Simons, Mrs. Devera
versity of Michigan. He was
Stocker, Dr. Lee Franklin
instrumental in helping
Weinstock, Mrs. Herbert--
many outstanding Russian
Schein, Allen Warsen and
scholars emigrate to Israel.
Dr. Irving Edgar. Warsen -
New officers and direc- and Dr. Edgar are honorary
tors are Dr. Henry Green, past president. Dr. Rogoff is
president; Walter Field, vice immediate past president.

Hermelin Is Seminary Patron

•

David Hermelin, shown right, was recently inducted
as a charter member of the Jewish Theological Semi- .4
nary of America's National Patrons Society. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai Moshe is shown present- -1
ing Hermelin with a patron's album at a recent Semi-
4
nary brunch hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Hermelin.

