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January 02, 1976 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-02

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January 2, 1976 29

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Prof Optimistic for U.S. Jewry

NEW YORK — A promi-
nent historian predicts that
American Jewry, in the Bi-
centennial year of U.S. inde-
pendence, may be "about to
embark on its golden age.".
Prof. Henry L. Fengold,
of the City University of
New York, writing in the
1976 edition of the Ameri-
can Jewish Year Book, sug-
gests that American society
has allowed full play for the
nergies and talents - of
American Jews. "The por-
tents are that American
Jewry may generate suffi-
ci
cultural energy to
ca
udaism forward," he
suggests.
This outlook for the fu-
ure of Jews and Jewish life
in the United States is con-
tained in the featured arti-

cle, "The Condition of
American Jewry in Histori-
cal Perspective: A Bicenten-
nial Assessment," in Vol-
ume 76 of the American
Jewish Year Book, which
has just appeared.
The year book is pub-
lished by the American Jew-
ish Committee and the Jew-
ish Publication Society of
America. Its editors are
Morris Fine and Milton
Himmelfarb. Martha Je-
lenko is the executive editor.

Israelis Establish
Pro-Arab Group

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.
* * *

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.

TEL AVIV — A group
calling itself the "Israeli
Council for Israel-Palestine
* * *
Peace" has been established
RELIGION IN THE
here. Its honorary president
NEWS
is Eliahu Eliachar, a veteran
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
leader, who was a
Station: CKWW.
ARRY FREEDMAN, Sephardi
* * *
member of the first Knesset
in
1948.
HIGHLIGHTS_
Orchestra and Entertainment
The acting chairman is
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Matityahu Peled, a general
Station: Channel 2
in the Army reserve. A for-
Feature: Cong. Shaarey
mer quartermaster-general, Zedek's United Synagogue
he is now a military analyst Youth group, led on a tour
and historian.
to Israel by Rabbi Gerald
The council supports the Teller, educational director,
of an independent Pa- talk about their trip.
BAR MITZVA? idea
* * *
lestinian state and negotia-
tions with any authorized
DIRECTIONS
Put The Excitement
Palestinian group on the
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday
Of A
basis' of mutual recognition.
Station: Channel 7
The founding members of
Feature: "The Will to Be
T-SHIRT
the council include Arye Free," the First program in
Stand in your Party
Eliav, a former secretary- a series on "The Conscience
general of the Israel Labor of America."
call 646-4759
Party who broke away to
* *. *
found the left-wing Yaad
The TOP STOP group.
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: Dr. Leonard
Levin, Bicentennial consult-
Synagogue Photos to
ant to the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary, will speak on
Enhance Your Bar
the life of Levi Strauss.

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ROZHINKES
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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, with Jules Abrams.
Short talks will be pre-
sented by rabbis from the
Detroit Jewish community.
A Jewish News staffer will
give a brief report.
* * *

SHEDORY ISRAEL
BE-DETROIT,

Time: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Station: WIID (1090)
Feature: An all-Hebrew
program. of Israeli music,
news and features from Is-
rael, with Uri Segal.
* * .*

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

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AND ALL HABERDASHERY

Time: 11 p.m. Sunday
Station: WDEE (1500)
and
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
day
Station: WQRS-FM
Feature: Dorothy Gold-
berg, wife of the former
Supreme Court Justice Ar-
thur Goldberg, will speak on
her book, "A Private View of
a Public Life."

* * *
RELIGIOUS SCOPE

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

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HARRY B. KEIDAN
LODGE will meet 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the Carlyle Tow-
ers Apts. club room. Ray-
mond Tanter, professor of
political science at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, will
speak on "The Sinai Agree-
ment — prospects for
Peace." The public is invited
at no charge. Refreshments
will be served.

"IF NOT NOW . . ."

Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday
WDET-FM
Station:
(101.9)
Feature: A program on so-
cial action will be heard.
* * *

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE

Time: 9 a.m. Wednesday
and Friday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: An all-Yiddish
program of music, news,
interviews and other fea-
tures, with Lou Levine.

Weizmann Institute Tests Data Storage

REHOVOT — Materials
which make it possible to
store the information con-
tained in approximately
1,000 books on a recording
plate the size of a postcard
are now being tested by a
multidisciplinary team of
Weizmann Institute scien-
tists.
The new recording mate-
rials and techniques under
study should help to im-
prove the storage and re-
trieval of the mountains of

Arabs Get Israel
Medals for Service

HAIFA — Nineteen Ar-
abs received the Yom Kip-
pur War Medal for carrying
out guard duty or other se-
curity tasks during that
war.
The Haifa District police
chief, Tat-Nitzav Mordechai
Ron, said at the award cere-
mony that the medal was a
symbol of brotherhood,
friendship and peace among
Arabs, Druse and Jews.
He pointed out that the
civil guard's minority unit
now included some 180
Christian and Moslem Arab
volunteers.
Most recipients of the
medal had also received the
Six-Day War Medal.

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Sweet Sixteens etc.
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Invitations and

Accessories

Party Favors

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646-6138

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Israeli Ad Agency
to Aid U.S. Firms
Selling to Russia

968-2563

TEL-TWELVE MALL
12 Mile at Telegraph
12 to 5 — Sun.
Daily 10 9
NORTHWOOD
SHOPPING CENTER
13 Mile at Woodward
9:30-9 Daly

CHICAGO — An adver-
tising agency head who
emigrated from the Soviet
Union to Israel in 1972 is
seeking to aid United States
interested in selling to the
USSR.
Gabriek Volk said he has
added a service to his Effect
Advertising Agency which
he hopes will help potential
U.S. clients get a bite of
what he believes will be
more than $1 billion in non-
agricultural Soviet imports
from the U.S. in 1976.
Volk is organizing immi-
grants in Israel to offer
services, such as preparing
ads for Russian media, pro-,
ducing sales letters and
packaging in contemporary
Russian.

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South Africa Gets
Israel Machinery

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TEL AVIV — Two oil
seed extraction installationS
(with capacities of 300 and
200 tons per day) worth
about $1 million, are being
exported to South Africa by
H.L.S. Ltd., a member of
the food and consumer
goods division of Koor In-
dustries.

H.L.S. specializes in the
design and erection of edible
oil and margarine plants in
foreign countries.
The company also re-
cently exported to South Af-
rica three edible oil refin-
eries, one with a production
capacity of 150 tons per day
and two smaller units of 50
tons capacity per day.

data amassed by the mod-
ern information explosion
and promote optical storage
of data, a technique with
important advantages over
the magnetic tapes, discs
and other methods of han-
dling data for computer
processing or archival docu-
ment storage presently in
use.
Using lasers and working
in the branch of optics re-
search known as hologra-
phy, Prof. Asher Frieseln
and Zeev Rav-Noy of tire
department of electronics,
and Dr. Shimon Reich of the
department of polymer re-
search are developing and
testing a wide variety of re-
cording media particularly
suitable for computer appli-
cations.

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