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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Center Scholarship Winners
to Pursue Studies in Israel
The
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Featuring
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Twins Rachel and Judy
Stern of Southfield were
awarded scholarships from
the Samuel Linden Scholar-
ship Fund based at the
Jewish Community Center.
Active in Hashachar,
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they will participate in a
Young Judea Year study
program, sponsored by the
Zionist youth group. They
will spend five months
studying at Hebrew Uni-
versity, one month on a
moshav, three months on a
kibutz and another pursu-
ing a special interest.
Rachel Borenstein re-
ceived the Steinhardt
Family Fund scholar-
ship, also based at the
Jewish Center.
She will attend the Beth
Jacob Teacher's Seminary
in Jerusalem.
Haifa Opens
Sculpture Garden
Our 30th Year
HAIFA — A new urban
park was opened here in the
form of a public sculpture
garden, called "Shalom
Garden."
Sculptor Ursula Malbin
donated her collection of 17
sculptured forms of children
and adults who are seen
with cats, fish, birds, balls,
all in natural, human di-
mension poses. The figures
were previously displayed
in the nearby artists village
of Ein Hod.
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
THE MILLERS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mil-
ler of Oak Park will be hon-
ored by their children and
grandchildren Sunday at a
party on the occasion of
their 50th wedding an-
niversary.
Their children are Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil-
ler. The senior Millers have
six grandchildren.
Born in Romania, Mil-
ler came to Montreal and
later to Detroit. Mrs. Mil-
ler was born in New
York, later moved to
Salem, Ohio, and then to
Detroit where she met
and married her hus-
band. The couple were
married June 3, 1928.
Miller was employed by
the Norwalk Trucking Co.
for 35 years until he was
forced to retire in 1964 due
to illness. Mrs. Miller was a
volunteer at Children's
Hospital and is a member of
Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans.
MESSAGE OF IS- 'tures from Israel, with Uri
RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Segal.
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WXYZ (1270) and WRIF-
COFFEE WITH HY:
FM (101) and 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, WDEE (1500), a 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, WILD
message to the Jewish (1090), interviews and fea-
tures of Jewish interest,
community.
with Hy Shenkman.
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RELIGION IN THE
MOTIF: 9 a.m. Friday,
NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
WEID
(1090),
Jewish news,
CKWW (680).
entertainment, community
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calendar
and
"Spotlight"
on
IF NOT NOW: 7:10 a.m.
every second Sunday, WJR the community with Bar-
bara
Katchke
and
Rachel
(repeated every fifth Sun-
day), issues affecting the Jacobs.
Jewish community.
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JEWISH COMMU- Israel Radio
NITY HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45
a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, a on Short Wave
topic of interest to the
NEW YORK — Principal
Jewish community.
English-language broad-
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casts by Israel Radio can be
LUBAVITCH JEWISH heard on the following
HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday, short-wave frequencies:
4-4:30 p.m.-11.655MHz
WWKR (1300) and WNIC-
FM (100), Rabbi Yitzchok and 9.8151N:1-1z.
6:30-7 p.m. — 15.485,
M. Kagan hosts a program
of Jewish music and stories. 11.655, 9.815 and 9.435
MHz.
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Supplementary broad-
YIDDISIIE SHTUNDE:
9 a.m. Monday, WIID casts are also aired at:
8-8:30 a.m. — 25.605,
(1090), an all Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter- 21.625, 21.495, 17.815,
15.405 and 11.655 MHz.
views, and other features,
1-1:15 a.m. — 15.105,
with Lou Levine. Diane
11.960, 11.655 and 9.832
Levine presents a Jewish
MHz.
community calendar.
All English-language
SHIDT/RHAI /ISRAEL broadcasts begin with the
BE-DETROIT: 9 a.m.
latest Middle East news and
Tuesday, WHD (1090). an
Israeli editorial comment.
all-Hebrew program of Is- For a schedule or broadcasts
raeli music, news and fea- in other languages, includ-
ing Yiddish and Hebrew,
write to Israel Radio, Box
204, Cheltenham, Pa.
19102.
Tribute to Mrs. Hamburger
at Hadassah Bond Luncheon
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Shown with a special serigraph presented to
Hadassah "Woman of the Year" Miriam L. Ham-
burger at the recent Hadassah Israel Bond luncheon
are, from left, Anne Parzen, guest speaker Joan
Comay, Mrs. Hamburger, Shirley Fink, Franks Char-
lupski and Inge Kramer.
Hadassah "Woman of the formed at the event by
Year" Miriam L. Ham- Ina Sky, Liz Walters, Lois
burger was presented with Novitz, Joan Linden and
the serigraph "Birth in Phyllis Newman.
Struggle" at the recent
Shirley Fink gave a spe-
Hadassah Israel Bond lunc- cial tribute to Mrs. Ham-
heon at the Somerset Inn.
burger. Franka Charlupski,
The work was done by Is- chairman of the Israel
raeli graphic artist Dan Bonds Women's Division,
Reisinger.
gave greetings and Tillie
Guest .speaker at the Martin gave the invocation.
luncheon was Joan Comay,
author and wife of Israel K.C. Apartments
Ambassador Michael
KANSAS CITY — The
Comay.
116-unit, $3.3 million
A musical skit was per-
Shalom Plaza Apartments
have been dedicated here
NCJW Director
under sponsorship of the
NEW YORK — Dr. Sol- Jewish Geriatric and Con-
omon L. Levy of Rutgers valescent Center. The
University has been ap- building was funded by the
pointed director of program U.S. Department of Hous-
of the National Council of ing and Urban Develop-
ment.
Jewish Women.
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