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Israeli Poet Yehuda Amichai
Captivates Local Audiences
Yehuda Amichai, famed
Israeli poet, captivated sev-
eral audiences in the Detroit
area this week with poetry
readings and literary dis-
cussions. Amichai spoke to
campus groups at the Uni-
versity of Michigan and
Wayne State University and
to two audiences at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Tuesday evening at
Shaarey Zedek, Amichai
was introduced by Arthur
Rubiner of the synagogue's
cultural commission and
- Feb. 27 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Barry S. Bean (Renee Si-
porin), 18457 Lincoln,
Southfield, a daughter,
Marla Lynn.
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Feb. 25 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Ross (Bette
Hyman), 19519 Cranbrook,
a daughter, Jennifer Sara.
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Feb. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis J. Liefer
(Nancy Levine), 24800 Tem-
plar, Southfield, a son, Scott
Daryl.
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Feb. 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Margolin
(Joanne Hertz), former De-
troiters of Iowa City, Iowa,
a daughter, Rebecca Ann.
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Feb. 11 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Krohner (Mar-
lene Feinberg), 23521 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, a daughter,
Joanne Deborah.
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Feb. 11 — To Drs. Robert
and Joyce (Knoppow) War-
shawsky, former Detroiters
of Edina, Minn., a daughter,
Naomi Beth.
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Feb. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Bruss (Lauren Posner),
25685 Catalina, Southfield,
a daughter, Jill Michelle.
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Holtzman.
The famed Jerusalem
poet read translations of his
work for about an hour, giv-
ing some explanations of a
series of poems based on
members of his family, war
and peace, and his beloved
Jerusalem.
Amichai told the audi-
ence that Jerusalem is a
living city, not an historic
relic, and gently admon-
ished Israeli authorities
for heavy expenditures on
archeological digs. Saying
the money would be better
spent on education, Ami-
chai said, "People come
from throughout the world
and scratch up the dust. I
am part of this great dust
pile, and feel I am as good
as these marble pieces
they find."
He said too many visitors
treat Jerusalem as a mu-
seum, rather than as a liv-
ing city, and he described
his attitude toward Jerusa-
lem as a "love-hate" rela-
tionship.
In response to a question
following his reading, Ami-
chai said that the relation-
ship between Jewish and
Arab writers in Israel gives
hope for peace.
"Hope there is, and
maybe that's all, but maybe
that's enough," he said.
"Writers are breaking away
from old concepts, and
maybe this will lead them to
break away from other con-
cepts and lead to peace.
Hope is the big thing in this
case.
"But I am too much of a
realist to believe that this
will be an immediate thing,"
he said.
Orphans Aid Fund
Sets Open House
The Detroit Committee
for Israel War Orphans and
Widows Fund will have an
open house and tea, 2-5 p.m.
March 21 at the home of
Mrs. Seymour Rabinowitz,
15935 Harden Cir., South-
field.
The Detroit group has
organized to aid the parent
Israeli organization, which
holds programs and visits
the families of Israeli sol-
diers who died in Israel's
wars.
The group hosts Hanuka
parties, delivers Mishloach
Monos packages at Purim,
and sponsors annual group
Bar and Bat Mitzva celebra-
tions.
For information, or to
make contributions, write
the Detroit Committee for
Israel War Orphans and
Widows Fund, 23141 Gard-
ner, Oak Park.
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.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
day.
Station: WXYZ (1270)
and
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500).
Feature: An address to
the Jewish community.
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"IF NOT NOW . . ."
Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Station: WDET - FM
(101.9).
Feature: "Soviet Jewry
and the Brussels II Confer-
ence," with Daniel G. Berk,
chairman of the radio com-
mittee of the Jewish Com-
munity Council; and Bev-
erly Yost, community
affairs associate of the
Council. Jewish News and
Views, a five-minute news-
cast, follows.
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RELIGION IN THE
NEWS
Time; 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: CKWW.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Music — The
Universal Language with a
Jewish Cast," with Cantor
Sholom Kalib of Cong. Beth
Moses and professor of mu-
sic at Eastern Michigan
University; Cantor Jacob
Barkin of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek and Cantor Harold Or-
bach of Temple Israel.
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DIRECTIONS
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 7.
Feature: Rabbi Theodore
Lewis of the Touro Syn-
Men's Clubs]
BETH ABRAHAM-
HILLEL MEN'S CLUB
will hold its fourth and final
breakfast forum of the
1975-76 season 10 a.m. Sun-
day at the synagogue. The
club will present its "dis-
tinguished service award" to
Rabbi Leon Fram, rabbi
emeritus of Temple Israel.
He will speak on "India and
Israel." Judge Nathan J.
Kaufman will serve as
toastmaster, and Rabbi Is-
rael I. Halpern and Bernald
Kaufman will participate.
Oscar Bank, vice president,
will preside. The public is
invited.
Brunch Meeting
Detroit Men's Chapter,
American ORT Federation,
will have a complimentary
brunch 10 a.m. Sunday in
the new Jewish Community
Center.
Dean William Haber,
honorary president of the
World ORT Union, will
speak. Chapter officers will
be elected.
agogue discusses the history
of the synagogue and the
early Jews of Newport, R.I.
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LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC (1300) and
WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: Rabbinical re-
marks, Jewish music.
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INTERVIEW
IMPROMPTU
Time: 11 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500)
and
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
day.
WQRS-FM
Station:
(105.1).
Feature: Ruth Rubin, au-
thor of "Voices of a People,"
will be interviewed.
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RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 9.
Feature: News in the Jew-
ish community.
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ROZHINKES
MIT MANDLEN
BETH EL SINGLES will
participate in the temple
movie night 8 p.m. Sunday
in the temple when the film,
"The Two of Us," will be
shown. There is a charge.
For information, call the
temple, 851-1100. The group
will host a coffee house with
games, music and refresh-
ments 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the temple. Admission is
nominal.
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Reservations Open
for Singles Event
Reservations are still
being taken for the singles
weekend to be held March
12-14 at Camp Tamarack,
co-sponsored by the Michi-
gan Jewish Young Adult
Council and the Jewish
Community Center.
Activities will include
sports, games, discussion
groups and an oneg Shabat.
A lecture by Col. Yitzhak
Yitzhaki also will be fea-
tured. For reservations, call
the Center's group services
office, 851-7300.
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.
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SHEDORY ISRAEL
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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FRIENDS OF THE
BAYIT will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the home of Ar-
thur Slabosky, 350 Merton.
Adar Rossman will speak on
"Purim and Jewish Femin-
ism." For information, call
Barry Stein, 861-1929.
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SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will meet 8 p.m.
Sunday in the home of Jack
Wolrauch, 17440 Evans,
Southfield. Coffee and re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call the
Jewish Community Center
Group Services Division,
851-7300. There is a nominal
charge.
Hebrew Club
Sets Discussion
Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew
cultural club, will meet 3:30
p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile
Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Yonina Mathis will
continue her Hebrew lec-
ture on the Book of Kings.
Plane, Bus, Car and Hotel
ReServations
BE-DETROIT
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.
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Singles Events
Jewry on the Air
City of Hope Unit
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to Have Meeting ORT Men Plan
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Buddy and Ruth Nathan-
son, 15420 Rosemary, Oak
Park.
President Clara Silber
will discuss plans and
appoint committees for the
annual games night and
"Moonlite" to be held this
year as major fund projects.
A social hour will follow.
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Dramatic Readings
Dramatic artists Dorothy
and Reuben Silver, directors
of the Karamu Theater in
Cleveland, will be featured
in the annual Moishe Haar
Memorial Foundation event
8:30 p.m. March 26 at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Their theme will be
"Dramatic Readings from
the Jewish Experience,"
dramatic readings with a
contemporary Jewish per-
spective. Both former De-
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