42 Friday, Almost 11, 1978 THE DETROIT 1E111SO *WS 1/4 ty LENNY LIEBERMAN Business Briefs Margaret H. Demant, a member of the Michigan Chapter of the National Orchestra 559-0844 Home Fashions League, has been named president-elect of the organization of 1,:00 women executives in the in- terior furnishings industry. Mrs. Dement, who with her husband owns and operates Walter Herz Interiors, Inc., will become president of the league in June 1979. • • • Zina Simon has been ap- pointed director of the Southfield Children's Nur- sery, located at 25761 Greenfield, Southfield. • s * Marvin Berman has been appointeed vice presi- dent of store operations for the Farmer Jack Division of Borman's Inc., announces Paul Borman, president. • * Michael S. Shapira was elected an executive vice president and member of the board of directors of the W.B. Doner and Co. adver- tising firm. BAD CHECKS!! DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS!! 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Irgun Backer Henryk Szeryng Makes Israel His Major Cause Henryk Violinist Szeryng, meeting with friends and admirers after another successful appear- ance here at Meadow Brook last Thursday, took occa- sion to speak with pride of his four decades of activities on behalf of Israel and the support he had given to the Irgun during the struggle for Israel's independence. He continues his deep in- terest in Herut and in the leadership of Menahem Be- gin, he stated. Szeryng, who also ap- peared here with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra earlier this year, was an or- ganizer of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, now the Israel Symphony, with Bronislaw Huberman. His interest in Zionism and Is- rael remains unabated, he declared, and a major por- tion of his philanthropic contributions goes to Israel. Having left Poland for France at the outbreak of World War II. Szeryng set- tled in Mexico, has been honored there since acquir- ing Mexican citizenship and has been named a cultural attache with ambassadorial diplomatic status. He prizes his diplomatic passport. He grew up in ah at- mosphere where Pales- tine played a central place. His father was a major contributor to Zionist causes in Poland. A Hebrew University scholarship bears his name and he established a special fund for the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra for the purchasing of better musical instruments. In December 1972, he pre- sented a $500,000 Stradivarius Hercules vio- Russian Couple to Renew Vows in Jewish Rites A special wedding cere- mony will take place 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Mis- hkan Israel Nusach H'Ari — Lubavitcher Center, where a Russian Jewish couple wed 20 years ago in a civil ceremony will renew their vows under a hupa. Yaroslav and Dora Shor will be married in a Jewish religious ceremony by Rabbi Meilich Silberberg, spiritual leader of Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloom- field. Correction An item appearing in last week's Jewish News inad- vertently left out the names of some members of the kashrut committee of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit. The committee includes Rabbi Feivel Wagner and Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash, and executive committee members Rabbis Leizer Le- vin, James I. Gordon, Joshua Sperka and Chaskel Grubner. During the 1967 and 1973 wars, Szeryng came to Is- rael to entertain soldiers. He has since given at least one concert a year for the soldiers' welfare fund. For two months every year he conducts a mas- ter -class at the Mexican National University and is a recipient of the Grand Prix du Disque. HENRYK SZERYNG lin to Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek. The violin has been re- named Kinor David (Lyre of David) and is now being used (according to his wishes) by the two first con- certmasters of the IPO and by other outstanding Israeli violinists on tour. Szeryng took occasion during his current appear- ance to pay honor to Julius Chajes whose compositions he has played scores of times. He now urges Chajes, whose earliest compositions were done when he lived in pre-Israel Palestine from 1934 to 1936, again to go to Israel for a lengthy stay to compose a concerto which he hopes to include in his future programs. Jewry on the Ail This Week's Radio and Television Programs the community with Bar- THE JEWISH SOUND: bara Katchke and Rachel 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- Jacobs. FM (95), Rabbi Yitschak * * * Kagan will moderate a SHIDUREI YISRAEL program on "Reminiscences of a Hasid of 100 Years BE-DETROIT: 9 a.m. Tuesday, WEED (1090), an Ago." Bay City radio station all-Hebrew program of Is- WXOX-AM (1250) will air raeli music, news and fea- the program 6:30 a.m. Sun- tures from Israel, with Uri days. * i * Segal. * * * MESSAGE OF IS- COFFEE WITH HY: RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, WXYZ (1270) and WRIF- 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, WIID FM (101) and 10:30 p.m. (1090), interviews and fea- Sunday, WDEE . (1500), a tures of Jewish interest, message to the Jewish with By Shenkman. 5 5 * community. * • * IF NOT NOW: 7:30 p.m. RELIGION IN THE Tuesday, WDET-FM NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, (101.9). 7:10 a.m. every sec- CKWW (680). ond and fifth Sunday WJR * * * (760), issues of interest to IM- the Jewish community. INTERVIEW PROMPTU: 7:30 a.m. Sunday, WDEE (1500) and 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, cSeilatz c%inzczn WQRS-FM (101.5), a prog- effl (kilexickizy ram on a topic of Jewish in- terest. * * * JEWISH COMMU- NITY HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, a topic of interest to the Jewish community. * 5 * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday, WWKR (1300) and WNIC- FM (100) and 10 a.m. and 6:45 a.m. Monday, WSHJ- FM (88.3), Rabbi Yitschak Kagan will moderate a program on "Defense of the Holy Land." • • • MISS SHIFMAN YIDDISHE SHTUNDE: Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield 9 a.m. Monday, WIID Schlesinger of Southfield (1090), an all Yiddish prog- announce the engagement ram of music, news, inter- of her daughter, Susan views, and other features, Lynn Shifman, to Daniel with Lou Levine. Diane Howard Lefkofsky, son of Levine presents a Jewish Mr. and Mrs. John Herrick community calendar. of Southfield and the late * 5 * Mr. Zell Lefkofsky. Miss Shifman, daughter MOTIF: 9 a.m. Friday, WIID (1090), Jewish news, of the late Mr. Harry Shif- entertainment, community man, and her fiance plan a calendar and "Spotlight" on November wedding.