THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 January 16,1976 Community Council Asks Ford to Maintain Support of Israel The Jewish Community Council has launched a com- munity-wide petition drive ts urge President Ford and the Congresss to maintain America's support of Israel. The petition urges Presi- dent Ford to continue U. S. support of Israel "as the only democracy in the Mid- dle East" and as "the only true and trusted, dependa- ble and strong ally of the United States in that area." The President also is asked to withhold any recognition 'f the PLO. For additional forms, con- tact the Jewish-Community Council, 962-1880. The Council also an- nounced that Mark E. Schlussel has accepted the Council's invitation to head its Kashrut Advisory _Council, according • to David Lebenbom, chair- man of the Community Council's International Relations Committee. Schlussel succeeds the late Dr. Samuel Krohn in supervising the work of the Kashrut Council, which is a jw v SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUX- ILIARY will meet 9 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV Memo- rial Home. Hospital Chair- man Yetta Glass has ar- ranged for a visit to the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital on Sunday. Anyone wishing to assist may call Mrs. Glass, 4Z 5-4133. BLOCH ROSE POST and AUXILIARY will hold OPENING SOON MAZER'S SHOES Cradle to College EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile & Evergreen The Paper Place 16300 North Park Drive its annual paid-up member- ship party 8:15 p.m. Satur- day at the JWV headquart- ers. There will be dancing, a dessert buffet and cocktails at a nominal charge. Pros- pective members and guests are invited. For reserva- tions, call Betty Katzman, LI 7-7879, or the JWV office, 559-5680. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will have an oneg Shabat 11:30 a.m. Sat- urday at the JWV Memorial Home. For reservations, call Mrs. Murray Bosin, 968-8487. The auxiliary will service the Northland Geria- tric Center Jan. 31. To vol- unteer, call Mrs. Harold Weiss, 544-3744. lay committee that works in cooperation with the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis, and Jewish Community Coun- cil's rabbinical commission, and community leaders to consider problems relating to observance and perpetua- tion of kashrut. Recommendations may be sent in writing to Schlus- sel, in care of the Council, 163 Madison, Detroit 48226. Meanwhile, the Jewish Community Council's cul- 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. * * * RELIGION IN THE NEWS Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. Station: CKWW. * * * HIGHLIGHTS January 20% OFF SALE 9:30-4:30 Mon.-Sat. Somerset Inn. Where the old tradifion of innkeeping goes on. The tradition of innkeeping goes way back in our history. The local inn or tavern was the meet- ing place for most of the regiori's social and political events. As such, people met to ex- change news. discuss their problems. conduct business. and especially. to enjoy the company of friends. While playing a significant part in the American heritage, Inns have always been representative of their time and place. Whether it be a staid New England tavern or Wild West stagecoach stop, visitors were assured comfort and conviv- iality., It is in this great tradition of a regional center serving as a gathering place that the Somerset Inn was established. INN /SOMERSET Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge. Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 Somerset Inn. Where great traditions continue. ture commission, under the chairman ship. of Dr. Irving Panush, is making available a list of sugges- tions to aid Council-affi- liated organization wish- ing to commemorate Jewish creativity in the musical arts during Jew- ish Music Month. Organizations wishing information about Jewish Music Month or program suggestions may contact the Council, 962-1880. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Coping: Jewish Women Today and Women Alone," with Dr. Gertrude Zemon-Gass, psychologist, and Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel. * * * SPECIAL Time: 4 p.m. Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: "Where We Came From," a program on Jewish contributions to America. A Jewish News staffer will give a brief report. * * * Detroiter's Role in TV Show Is Recalled in 'Sunshine' Former Detroiter Robert Stulberg will make his mark in the communications field with the airing Monday of "A Day Without Sunshine," a 90-minute documentary special beginning at 9 p.m. on Channel 56. Stulberg was associate producer, researcher, writer and sound recordist for the documentary which focuses on Florida farmworkers and agriculture. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg of West Bloomfield, Stulberg has always had a feeling for the downtrodden, according to his father. His other work on behalf of the farmwork- ers was a 24-page bilingual booklet about the plight of Florida's migrant and sea- sonal farmworkers, "The Farmworkers: A Cry for Justice from Florida's Fields." Stulberg has had much experience in newspaper and broadcast media prior to his role in the produc- tion of the documentary. Stulberg is pursuing a law degree at Antioch School of Law. GIVE YOUR INVITATION A "NAME" HAL GORDON Musical Entertainment te n rtainrment o Big Bands Small Combos "IF NOT NOW . . ." , Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday Station: WDET-FM (101.9) Feature: "Concern and Perspectives on Soviet Je- wry and American Jewish History," with Sister Mar- garet Ellen Traxler, co- chairperson of the National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry, and Abra- ham J. Karp, professor of Jewish history. * * * 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. * * * When there are thistles in the vineyard let the keeper come to destroy them. —The Talmud clZ0‘0,0:11 Happy 28th Anniversary MOM & DAD Love Debbie .& Marc Rhonda & Paul N. N.. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. ••.. N. N. N. N. N N. N. 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. Chapel Elects Joseph Korman Time: 10:30 p:m. Sunday. Station: WNIC (1300) and WNIC-FM (100). Feature: Rabbinical re- marks, Jewish music. * * * INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU 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, 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. JOSEPH KORMAN Joseph M. KOrman was re-elected president of. the HebreW Benevolent Society at a recent general board meeting. Also re-elected were Meyer I. Cooper, vice presi- dent; treasurer, Morris Dorn; executive secretary, Nathan P. Rossen; cemetery chairman, Edward Miller; trustees, Louis P. Topor and Jerome G. Friedman. New officers are vice president, Paul Jacobs; recording sec- retary, Norman L. Bake; cemetery co-chairman, Leo B. Furst; and trustee, Allan Rosenberg. The installation of offi- cers will be held Thursday at Chesed Shel Emes. Nice and Easy Nylon Shirts Versatile ski trail print. To wear over a shell . . . under a shell ... or alone. In '100% Nylon. Sizes 8 to 18. • BankAmericard • Mastercharge • Jacqueline - TELEGRAPH AT MAPLE. Birmingham 4 41 0 acOme0.3e0a0. ,c4Zsmi 4-, Zor * * *. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 11 p.m. Sunday Station: WDEE (1500) and Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- day Station: WQRS-FM (105.1) Feature: Yuri Suhl, au- thor, humorist and biogra- pher, will be interviewed. * * * ENO • 9 MILE. AT COOLIDGE. Oak Park . -o