THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, I Greenberg Heads Center Jewry on the Air This Week's Radio and VISTAS OF ISRAEL Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WOMC-FM (104.3). Feature: Israel culture and literature. A calendar of events in the Jewish com- munity follows. - * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ (12701. and . Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday Station: WDEE (1500). Feature: An address to the Jewish community. * * * Feature: Rabbinical re- marks, Jewish music. * * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ (950) Feature: Dr. Robert Gor- dis will speak on "Why Men Suffer—the answer of tra- ditional religion" as part of the summer series devoted to the Book of Job. * * * HUGH GREENBERG Hugh W. Greenberg was elected president of the Jew- ish Community Center of RELIGION IN THE Metropolitan . Detroit at the NEWS recent meeting of the Cen- Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. ter board of directors. Past Station: CKWW. * * * president Richard Kux was HIGHLIGHTS named chairman of the ex- ecutive committee. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. RELIGIOUS SCOPE Station: Channel 2. Greenberg has been a\ Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. board member of the Jewish Feature: "Moshe Kol, an Station: Channel 9. - Israeli Cabinet Member." Community Center since * * * Feature: News in the Jew- 1964, and has served as vice ish community. BNAI SHALOM president for the past sev- * * * Time: 10 a.m. Sunday. eral years. He has also been ROZHINKES VTBRB-FM Station: a board member of the Jew-. MIT MANDLEN (102.1). ish Vocational Service, and Time: 9 a.m. Monday, has been active in the Jew- .Feature: Jewish humor, music, cultural and litera- Tuesday and Thursday. ish community's annual Al- Station: WIID (1090). ture. lied Jewish Campaign. * * * Feature: Israeli and Yid- The._ board also elected LUBAVITCH dish music, news, inter- Thomas I. Klein, Joel D. JEWISH HOUR views, recipes and other fea- Tauber, Julian S. Tobias, Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. tures. Short talks will be and Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, Station: WNIC (1300) and presented by rabbis from as vice presidents; George WNIC-FM (100). the Detroit Jewish commu- Friedman, secretary; and nity. A Jewish News staffer Herschel Stuart, treasurer; will give a brief report. and Mrs. Samuel Babcock, * * * MAGICIAN Harold Gales, and Lawr- "IF NOT NOW . . ." ence Jackier, members-at- Available For All Occasions Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday 23 years experience large. Station: WDET-FM Re-elected to three year MAGICAL MEL -(101.9) terms on the Center board 547-2464 * * * YIDDISHE SHTUNDE FACIAL HAIR ) PERMANENTLY ERMANENTL REMOVED Time: 9 a.m. Wednesday. Station: WIID (1090). . Feature: Yiddish lan- guage program of music and interviews. 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Tamarack Camperl Set Puppet Show "Benjamin's Brother," written by Pat Sutton and Phil Molby will be presented by the Modell Marionette Village of Camp Tamarack 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the main Jewish Community Center. • - The story is about the ex- ile of Joseph to the land of Egypt by his jealous broth- ers. The production includes three dream sequences in technicolor and 20 puppets, constructed and manipu- lated by the campers. This is the first in a series of performances_ which the young 'puppeteers will give around Michigan as they and camp staff tour the state. There is no charge for the performance, and it is open to the public. The Jewish population of St. Croix, largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is about 35. Ten members of the American Nazi Party were briefly held in protective custody Tuesday by Detroit police when a downtown lunchtime crowd began shouting and striking them. It was the second day the youthful party members, wearing red and black swas- tika armbands, and dressed in brown shirts, tried to sell White Power, their party newspaper, on downtown streets. On Monday, the group's swastika flag was torn from the bearer's hands by Don- ald Lobsinger, the right-, . wing anti-Communist cru- sader. Lobsinger was then struck by the flag-bearer: - AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEUTICAL -ASSOCIATION will hold INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU Time: 11 p.m. Sunday Station: WDEE (1500) and Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- day Station: WQRS-FM (105.1) Feature: An interview with a member of the Jew- ish community. * * * Detroit Crowd Jeers Nazis Men's Clubs ADAT SHALOM Men's Club will host a special farewell Shabat kiddush for Cantor and Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel July 26 in the social hall following services. Can- tor Fenakel is leaving Adat Shalom Synagogue and will retire as cantor emeritus at the end of August. * * * Television Programs' Friday, July 18, 1975 35 its annual picnic 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. There is a charge. For reservations, call Edward Rothenberg, 356-7829. Dr. Metz Honored On 75th Birthday Family and friends of Dr. Herbert H. Metz honored him on his recent 75th birthday with a fund to name the Maxillofacial Prosthetic Clinic at Sinai Hospital after him. Dr. Metz was guest of honor at a party hosted by his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metz, and daughter Marge Zupner of Ft. Lauderdale, at the Claymoor Apts. Out-of-town guests in- cluded Dr. Metz' brother from Springfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. John Metz; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Marks and Tom Zup- ner from Los A-ngeles; and cousins and nieces from Chicago and West Orange, N.J. Odessa Society Plants 400 Trees The Odessa Progressive Aid Societ7 is planting an arbor of 400 trees, through the Jewish National Fund, in memory of Dora Galer, late wife of its president Morris Galer. The arbor will be planted in the Kiryat Shmona area, near the Golan Heights. The $1,000 contribution to JNF is part of the funds the Odessa Society is distribut- ing on its dissolution, after more than 50 years of exist- ence. Other officers of the Odessa Society at the time of its dissolution were: vice president Walter Litt; fi- nancial secretary David Kay; and recording secre-' tary Louis Wiener. COFFEE CAKE BY NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) Now that the prices of sugar and flour have come down, we are increasingly turning our attention to home baking. I think you'll like this different coffee cake. 11/2 cups flour 1/2 cup sugar 2 tsps. baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1 (8 and 3/4 oz.) can crushed pi- neapple milk or liquid non-dairy coffee creamer 1 egg cup cooking oil 1 /3 cup honey Nursery Opens Fall Registration Mishkan Israel Nursery, 14000 West ,9 Mile, Oak Park, is accepting applica- tions for the coming school year for children, age 3-5. The nursery offers a full educational program, in- cluding: the alphabet, arts and crafts, Jewish holidays and customs, geared to the interest of the individual child. The school also pre- pares the child for kinder- garten. For information, call the nursery office, 548-2666. 3 tblsps. butter or margarine (sof- tened) 1/2 cup corn flakes (crushed) 1/2 cup coconut Sift together dry ingredients. Drain pineapple, saving the syrup. Add milk to syrup to make one-half cup liquid. Combine egg, pineapple liquid and oil. Add to flour mixture, stirring until smooth. Pour into greased 9-inch round layer pan. Cream honey and margarine until light and fluffy. Add corn flakes, coconut and drained pineapple; mix well. Spread on top of batter. Bake at 400 degrees for 25 minutes or until cake tests done. SELMA'S YARN SHOP People Make News 15075 W. Lincoln Lincoln Tower Apts. Ground Floor 968-1015 summer hrs Mon-Fri 10-5 DRAPKI JERRY JAY KAUF- MAN of Huntington P hoto wa Woods, was elected to the David Mackenzie Honor So- ciety and the Gamma Chap- ter of Phi Beta Kappa at Wayne State University. Kaufman was also re- elected to WSU's Student Faculty Council for 1975-76. Weddings - Bar Mitzvah Social Events 647-5731 Eves. and Weds. 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