Friday, January 5, 1919 45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewry on the Air MACK PITT ORCHESTRA and This Week's Radio and Television Programs. - DISCO THE JEWISH SOUND: Great Sounds For All Occasions 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- FM (95) and 6:30 a.m. Sun- day WXOX-AM (1250 Bay City), Rabbi Yitschak Kagan will moderate a pro- gram of Jewish interest. * * * 358-3642 YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA IA LBU II MESSAGE OF IS- RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, WXYZ (1270) and WRIF- FM (101) and 10:30 p.in. Sunday, WDEE (1500), a message to the Jewish community. * * * WILL BE FINER WINE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, AND ASSOCIATES 357-1010 CKWW (680). JEWELRY in precious metal and stones SUSAN FOX at Tapper's Jewelry 12 Mile & Northwestern in the Racquetime Center 357-5579 by appointment Your One Stop Shop 355-1590 353-9199 626-5536 • * JEWISH COMMU- NITY HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, Shirl Tarko-Halpern will discuss the personal and psychological problems encountered by children whose parents survived the Holocaust. * * * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday, * * * MOTIF: 11 a.m. Monday, WIID (1090), Jewish news, entertainment, community calendar and "Spotlight" on the community, with Bar- bara Katchke and Rachel Jacobs. Eileen Berris will interview poet David Rosenberg. * * * SHIDUREI ISRAEL BE-DETROIT: 11:30 a.m. %Mite CENTERPIECES ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FRESH OR ARTIFICIAL FAVORS INVITATIONS, STATIONERY 20°. OFF BEV KURT'S DORSEY MENKEN DORIS CORNFIELD Always 50% Off Top Designer Labels .. . Monday, WIID (1090), an all-Hebrew program of Is- raeli music, news and fea- tures from Israel, with Uri Segal. * * * IF NOT NOW: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, WDET-FM (101.9), Dr. Yitzak Ben Gad of the World Organization of Jews from Arab Lands will discuss the problems of Jewsgliving in and who fled Arab countries. * * * COFFEE WITH HY: 11 a.m. Thursday, WIID (1090), interviews and fea- tures of Jewish interest, with Hy Shenkman. * * * YIDDISH IS HEIMISH: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, WIID (1090), an all-Yiddish pro- gram of music, news, inter- views and other features with Hy Shenkman. Now our prices are 1 /2 OFF the already. 1 /2 off price (on selected ‘erchandise). Special Designer Skirts Reg. $90-$100 NOW '30 Cash/here Sweaters $3900 • In the Bloomfield Common Center • Southeast Corner • Maple & Lahser Rds. Sunday, WDEE (1500) and 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, WQRS-FM (101.5), a pro- gram on a topic of Jewish interest. WWKR (1300) and WNIC- FM (100) and 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday, WSHJ-FM (88.3), Rabbi Yitschak Kagan will moderate a program of Jewish interest. For Unique and Interesting see INTERVIEW IM- PROMPTU: 7:30 a.m. Daily 10-5:30 aster Charge & Visa Welcomed 644-8161 Achievements of Cantor Blank Recalled by Colleagues on 90th Cantor Henry J. Blank will be honored at a recep- tion marking his 90th birthday 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Livonia Jewish Con- gregation. Cantor Blank, who re- tired last year after 70 years as a cantor, was the first conductor of the Halevy Singing Society, a secretary of the Jewish Community Council, secretary of the Cantors' Council and served on the teaching staff of the United Hebrew Schools. Cantor Blank's father was a cantor in Russia and the United States. His un- cle, Leon Blank, was a well-known actor in the Yiddish theater. Cantor Blank's late brother, Leon, was the representative here of the now defunct Jewish Day-Morning Journal in the late 1920s. Cantor blank has' two other brothers in Jerusalem, one of whom is a dean of a yeshiva. His wife, Louise, . was graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires, and has served as his accom- panist. Their sons, Sinai and Marvin, are both businessmen. A friend of Cantor Blank's for 20 years, Adat Shalom Synagogue's Can- tor. Larry Vieder, will take part in a musical program presented by thr cantors at the reception for Cantor Blank. rendition of "Der Becher." Recalling the achieve- ments of the nonagenarian, Rabbi Martin Gordon, spiritual leader of the Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion, lauded Cantor Blank's role in the Jewish commu- nity. NEED INVITATIONS CANTOR BLANK Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. utes of the meetings in Yid- dish, although the meetings were conducted in English. Cantor Blank still partici- pates in the yearly concerts presented by the Cantors' Council. At the last instal- lation of the Cantors' Coun- cil, Cantor Blank received a standing ovation for his 20%. ' Call Barbara 968-5080 January Home Decorating SAVERS Save 30-50% on • Custom Window Shades • Vertical Blinds • Custom Shutters 1" Metal Blinds • • Wallpaper • Woven Woods • Paint and Flooring Installation available call for free estimate Delivered,to your door - Pay when delivered Never undersold - We beat prices Decorator Land call 557-8110 or 293-0010 for these January only savers 4■ 11•111111 ■■ 1 WE SELL FOR LESS . WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE THE 1 LOWEST. US1 IF °NOT Cantor Blank has re- mained active in the Can- tors' Council, and has given much of his time in visits to homes for the aged. Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Cong. Bnai David, recalled that, as secretary to the can- torial association when Cantor Jacob J. Sonenklar was its president, Cantor Blank would read the min- Furniture Club Elects Officers Jerry Harris was elected chairman of the Furniture Club at its recent election meeting. officers -are: Other Franklin Levy, president; Fire Damages Don Carn and Jack Erman, Youth Facility vice presidents; Larry Weingarden and Gerald at Beth Achim Finn, secretaries; and Sy Investigators are probing Sherman, treasurer. the cause of a fire that dam-' Board members are: Irv- aged six Sifrei Torah, the ing Rosen, Harry P. Wein- youth lounge and youth de- garden, Alfred Landau, partment office and the Ruby Samson, Solly Abels, dairy kitchen at Cong. Beth Harry Aronovitz, George Achim. Duchin, Leonard Fink, According to youth direc- Nate Katz, Ed Marcus, Sam tor Cantor Earl Berris, no Solomon, Phil Stevens, cause for the fire has been Larry Trager, Gerald Snitz, found the the cost of the Max Brose, Joe Jackson, damage is still undeter- Louis Klein, Sam Marks, mined. 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