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July 25, 1975 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and

Television Programs

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.
* * *

IESSAGE OF ISRAEL

....Arne: 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.
* * *

RELIGION IN THE
NEWS

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

HIGHLIGHTS

1

Station: W BRB-FM
(102.1).
Feature: Jewish humor,
music, cultural and litera-
ture.

* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT-TV

Time: 2 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 4
Feature: "A Peculiar
Treasure," a dramatization
of the life of Edna Ferber.
* * *

LUBAVITCH
JEWISH HOUR

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

ETERNAL LIGHT - RADIO

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: Dr. Robert Gor-
dis, professor at the Jewish
Theological Seminary, will
present Part Five in his dis-
cussion of the Book of Job,
"The Debate — Round Two
— Faith and Doubt."
* * *

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: Dr. William
Freedman, professor of En-
glish literature at Haifa
University, will be inter-
viewed.
INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU
* * *
Time: 11 p.m. Sunday
BNAI SHALOM
Station: WDEE (1500)
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
and
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
day
Station:
WQRS-FM
Federation
(105.1)
Names Citrin
Feature: An interview
with a member of the Jew-
ish community.
*
*

RELIGIOUS SCOPE

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

ROZHINKES
MIT MANDLEN

TOBY CITRIN

Toby Citrin has been
named chairman of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation's
retirement and insurance
committee, announced Fed-
eration. president Mandell
L. Berman.
Citrin succeeds Nathan
H. Siegel as head of the
committee, the central in-
surance authority for Fed-
ion's member agancies.

itrin has served the
committee as associate
chairman since 1968 and
helped redesign and up-
date much of the existing
pension program covering
several hundred employes.
He has also taken an ac-
tive part in providing ade-
quate insurance coverage
for communal agency
property.

David L. Greenbaum will
be Citrin's replacement as
associate chairman.
Greenbaum has been ac-
tively involved in Federa-
tion's Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund and was 1975 chair-
man of the Professional Di-
vision's accountants' sec-
tion.

Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday.
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. A Jewish News staffer
will give a brief report.

*

* *

"IF NOT NOW . . ."

Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday
Station: WDET-FM
(101.9)

* * *
YIDDISHE SHTUNDE

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

Hebrew Club Sets
Saturday Program

Moadon Ivri, the Jewish
Community Center-spon-
sored Hebrew Club, will
meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at
the 10 Mile Center. Eli Ben-
Rey, a new shaliakh to the
Detroit area, will present Is-
raeli songs. The public is
invited.

The club will suspend pro-
grammed meetings during
August, but invites the pub-
lic to its Wednesday evening
and Saturday afternoon dis-
cussions which are held in
Hebrew.

Friday, July 25, 1975 35

Jewish Community Foundation to Fund Two New Programs

The Jewish Community communal properties, en-
Foundation will fund an dowments and trusts.
experimental family camp-
Foundation - sponsored
ing project conducted by the projects have included Sinai
Fresh Air Society, finance a Hospital's Tay-Sachs Dis-
new therapeutic program ease screening program, a
for the residents of the Jew- Jewish campus newspaper
ish Home for Aged, and con- (Nefesh) in Ann Arbor, and
tinue its support of several grants-in-aid for teachers
programs on three Michigan and scholars of Judaica.
campuses this year, an-
New projects to be
nounced foundation chair- funded this year are the
man Hyman Safran.
experimental use by Fresh
Financing for these pro- Air Society of Camp Ta-
jects, according to Safran, marack facilities during
amounts to nearly $90,000 non-summer months for
and comes from the unre- families on Shabat •week-
stricted earnings of the ends and during Jewish
United Jewish Charities, holiday periods.
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
Included in the new
tion agency which manages camping projects will be

Jewish-content weekends
for young married couples
currently attending gradu-
ate profeslional schools at
the University of Michigan.
Another project is a train-
ing program for Jewish
Home for Aged personnel.
Reality orientation therapy,
the technique to be taught
the direct-care staff at the
home, is used to restore
awareness of identity and
surroundings to confused
patients and those with
memory loss or confusion.

Stanley Winkelman Will Be
Honored at Histadrut Dinner

Morris Lieberman, chair-
man of the Israel Histadrut
Campaign of Metropolitan
Detroit and U.S. District
Court Judge Gubow have
jointly announced that
Stanley J. Winkelman, pres-
ident of Winkelman Stores,
Inc., will be honored at a
community-wide tribute
dinner Sept. 28 at Cobo
Hall. Proceeds from the
event will go towards the es-
tablishment of a Stanley
J. Winkelman Histadrut
Scholarship Fund in Israel.
The dinner committee is
headed by Judge Gubow,
dinner general chairman
and toastmaster. Honorary
chairpersons are: Dean Wil-
liam Haber, Robert Holmes,
Judge Damon J. Keith, Mor-
ris Lieberman, William C.
Marshall, Boyd Stockmeyer,
Lynn A. Townsend, Myra
Wolfgang, Leonard Wood-
cock, and Mayor Coleman
A. Young.
Diane Edgecomb, execu-
tive director of the Central
Business District Associa-
tion, will be secretary and
Tom Turner, president of
the Metropolitan Detroit
AFL-CIO Council, is trea-
surer of the dinner commit-
tee. Al Michaels, executive
director of Histadrut, is
coordinator.

Winkelman is affiliated
with New Detroit, Jewish
Welfare Federation,

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mos-
kovitz of Detroit will cele-
brate their 50th wedding an-
niversary Aug. 2 at a party
given by their four children
at the Walden Woods Apts.
club house in Southfield.
The couple have 12 grand-
children.

For The Finest
In Photography

CARMEL STUDIO

OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Party Entertainment with
Audience Participation.

Call 356-5112 or
1-662-3700

410

all social engagements
Portraits on Location
Landscapes—Interiors

851-3397

Elia& Sail

Giiii

maternity fashions

STANLEY WINKELMAN

United Foundation, Eco-
nomic Club of Detroit,
Jewish Community Coun-
cil, Metropolitan Fund
and National Retail Mer-
chants Association. He
was recently given the
Wayne State University
Builder of Detroit Award.

Members of the dinner
committee include Louis
Berry, Albert Cohen, Avern
L. Cohn, Irwin Cohn, Dr.
Leon Fill, Henry Ford II,
Richard C. Gerstenberg,
Judge Charles L. Levin, Irv-
ing Pokempner, Alan E.
Schwartz, Paul Silver, Isa-
dore Winkelman and Don-
ald E. Young.
For reservations, contact
the Histadrut office, 28555
Middlebelt, Farmington
48024 (851-1606).

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Open Daily 10 to 5
Greenfield at 10 Mile Road
Friday 10 to 7

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Summer Hours:
Mon.-Sat. 10-6

SHOE SALE

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• Freeman

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• Volare
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The body follows the
head.
—The Talmud

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GIANT Summer

Activities
in Society

Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Grossman were honored
July 19 by their children
and grandchildren with a
dinner at Larco's on the oc-
casion of their 60th wedding
anniversary. A reception at
the home of their children,
Daniel and Sandra Gross-
man, followed the dinner.

CHILDREN love Billy the
Magic Clown!
ADULTS love Mind
Reading and Laughs!

The foundation also spon-
sors several programs at the
University of Michigan,
Michigan State, and Wayne
State. Another- foundation
program for collegiate age
youth is Project JOIN,
which exposes students to
careers in Jewish communal
service.

Hours: Mon., Thurs., & Fri. 9:30-8:30 Tues., Wed., & Sat. 9:30-6

SHOE SAL

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