THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 30, 1977 39 Detroit Hadassah's History Told in Present Transition [ Jewry on the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs MESSAGE OF ISRAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. WXYZ (1270) and WRIF-FM (101) and 10:30 p.m. Sunday. WDEE (1500), a message to the Jewish community. *** RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, CKWW (680). *** VISTAS OF ISRAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. WOMC-FM (104.3). Israel culture and literature, a calendar of events in the Jewish community follows. *** JEWISH COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, Nadine Bell, chairman of the Greater Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women's Single Parent Awareness Caring Exchange, will discuss the forthcoming forum, Jan. 8, at Oakland Community College, Farmington Hills campus. *** LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday WNIC ( 1300), and WNIC-FM (100), rabbinical remarks. Jewish music. *** YIDDISHE SHTUNDE: 9 a.m. Monday, WIID (1090), an all Yiddish program of music, news, interviews and other features, with Lou Levine. Diane Levine presents a Jewish community calendar. COFFEE WITH HY: 9 a.m. Tuesday, WIID (1090). Interviews and features of Jewish— interest, with Hy Schenkman. *** SHIDUREI YISRAEL BE-DETROIT: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. WIID (1090), an all-Hebrew program of Israeli music, news and features from Israel. with Joshua Tabak. *** IF NOT NOW: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, WDET-FM (101.9). *** AL NAFTAL'S Jewish Theatrical Program: 1 p.m. Thursday, WMZK-FM (98), entertainment. *** MOTIF: 9 a.m. Friday. WIID (1090), Jewish news, entertainment, community calendar and "Spotlight" on the community with Barbara Katchke and Rachel Jacobs. . * Synagogue Focus of Documentary Cong. T'Chiyah located in a former church school building in the Greektown area of Detroit, will be among the features in "Revival, - a documentary to be re-broadcast 7 p.m. Saturday on Channel 7. 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Bargman, Frank Wetsman and Israel Davidson. Mrs. Isenberg, who was elected for a third term, contrary to the precedent of naming presidents for only two terms, was retained in office as a mark of continuity to assure completion of the project which made Detroit one of a limited number of communities in which Hadassah functioned in its own building. Local Hadassah operated here in quarters on Joy and Linwood Rds. before moving into its own building. Flo Blum was Hadassah's executive director for 30 years until her retirement two years ago. Campaign Women's Division Sets 31st - institute at Center Mem)aers of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Wom- en's Division are preparing for their 31st annual In- stitute to take place Jan. 18 at the Jewish Community Center. The five-hour program, "A Time of Testing, - will focus on how members of the American Jewish com- munity can become in- volved in Jewish affairs, both in the United States and in the Middle East. Featured speakers in- clude Naomi Levine, nation- al executive director of the American Jewish Congress, and Leonard Fein, professor of contemporary Jewish studies at Brandeis Univer- sity and editor of "Mo- ment" magazine. During the noon luncheon, a brief meeting of the Wom- en's Division will be held. Dulcie Rosenfeld, the divi- sion's Campaign chairman, will report. Melba Winer is chairman of the 1978 insititute. Renee Mahler is associate chair- man. Nancy Hirsch is the Women's Division program vice president. The institute committee includes Ellen Labes, Marge Salson, Sand- ra Shepherd, Helen August, Bess Orecklin, Roz Schiff and Bibbie Blitz. Also Joyce LaBan, Zelda Robinson, Sybil Jones, Nan- cy Jacobson, Sharon Hart, Barbara Eisenberg, Linda Jackier, Harriet Prentis, Aviva Robinson and Beth Feldman. Carolyn Greenberg is Di- vision president. The program, which be- gins with registration at 9:30 a.m., is open to all interested women in the area. The charge includ- es luncheon and registra- tion. A babysitting service is available at the Jewish Center. For reservations or infor- mation, contact Lois Brown, division director, 965-3939. Saudis Hear Begin Remarks Dr. Marvin Berman-was appointed resident director of Camp Tamarack-Bright- on, it was announced recent- ly by the Fresh Air Society. Berman was coordinator of continuing education and extension at University of Michigan School of Social Work and is part-time lec- turer in sociology at U-M Dearborn. He served as resident di- rector at Camp Tamarack - Ortonville from 1964-71. see os tot k k * * Local Hadassah leaders expect to transfer headquarters from the present location on W. Seven Mile Road to new quarters in less than two months, Inge Kramer, president of Detroit Hadassah, and Sid Winer, president of Hadassah House Inc., reported this week. They said a new location for Hadassah quarters is due for an announcement in a matter of days. Layetta Isenberg, who was president of 'Hadassah when the building on Seven Mile Road was constructed in 1954, recalled that the benefactors who made it possible included Bert Smokler, Theodore NEW YORK—Reports of Saudi Arabia's tacit approval of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's peace initiatives were partially confirmed this week when the Saudi state radio broadcast the news conference of Sadat and Prime Minister Menahem Begin if Israel at the conclusion of the Ismailiya summite meeting. The New York Times reported that it was the first time the remarks of an Israeli official were broadcast live on Saudi TV. The government-sub- sidized Saudi Arabian newspapers and the radio and television networks have refrained from criticizing the Sadat peace initiatives. King Khalid and Crown Prince Fand have reportedly spoken provately in favor of Sadat's "alternative." There was disappointment in the Saudi government, according to the Times, that a settlement did not come out of the Ismailiya meeting. The Saudis were also , reported to resent the heavy criticism Sadat was receiving from the Arab rejectionists. Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Medwed (Susan Klein), 24320 Blackstone, Oak Park, a son, Eric Michael. Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. . Eric Oppenheim (Arlene Tack), 25446 Wareham, Huntington Woods, a son, Seth Matthew. Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Mazur (Lynne Krieger), former Detroiters of Canoga Park, Calif., a son, Michael Alan. Dec. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. William Jarvis (Phyllis Shawn), 4284 Mac Queen Dr., West Bloomfield, a son, Brandon David. France Sees Beginning of New Era of Friendship With Israel PARIS (JTA)—France considers that the cold relations with Israel have thawed following Israeli Premier Menahem Begin's meeting in London with a French special envoy. French political circles believe that things "have now returned to normal" and that the two countries can "start all over again from scratch." The Secretary General of the Elysee Palace, Jean Francois-Poncet, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's representative who met with Begin last week in London; returned to Paris highly optimistic. His report to Giscard indicated that Israel is ready to renew its old "close and intimate ties" with France as they existed in the heydays of 1956 as if nothing has hpapened in the meantime. French diplomatic sources point to Begin's declaration in London prior to his departure suggesting a return "to the Franco-Israeli alliance of 1956," as proving that the two countries are on the dawn of a new honeymoon. Israel and France were de facto allies in 1956 at the time of the Suez campaign which aimed at toppling President Nasser after his nationlization of the Suez Canal. France believes that it can contribute to a solution of the Middle East crisis by providing adequate guarantees and by maintaining its open bridges with Syria, Libya and Iraq. France has wanted to improve relations with Israel since Giscard's election in 1974. Two events have given recent history an additional push: the forthcoming legislative elections in which every vote will count, especially the Jewish vote, and France's impression that Britain is replacing it as Western Europe's dominant , political force in Middle Fast affairs. RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547- 555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes 8 Hospitals 399-7194 — 547 ,,7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557- 629 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 Baby World's NEW Teen renter *BroYhill BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES by FAMOUS brands like .. . 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