-woonimeir -1 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. f ROZHINKES MIT MANDLEN 1 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. * * .* : 641-2367 PARTY? Mitzva Album * sANdy FRIEdMAN pharogRAphy 25900 Greenfield (in the Landmark Bldg.) 398-7211 CANdIdS • MOVIES • PORTRAITS * * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WNIC (1300) and WNIC-FM (100). Feature: Rabbinical re- marks, Jewish music. * * * INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU SEMI-ANNUAL and 111111 4c e JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE superb fitting.. Our meticulous attention to fine tailoring coupled with unparalleled personal service. Offers that little bit more that mokes a world of difference. NATIONAL ADVERTISED • SUITS • JACKETS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS • 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 20°/&t)50%ot-IF Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 9. Feature: News in the Jew- ish community. master charge .1 tar Diners' Club 13641 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park Just West of Coolidge LI 5-3558 Harry (:1 STMI CIA V1•1111..lt Monday, Thursday, Friday 9 to 9 Tues., Wed., Sat., 9 to 6:30 SUN. 1 1 to 3 CM) Bnai Brith 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. CREATIVE PARTY PLANNING Dnd DECORATING Bar Mitzvahs, Wed- dings, Sweet Sixteens etc. CANDY CENTERPIECES Invitations and Accessories Party Favors MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the. music to your needs. 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. 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