44 Friday, March 9, 1919 i1 ,1211,f THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rec61.ed'Atii a i Activities Nationally in New Booklet BRIDALS and FASHIONS The Loviest Weddings Start at Ray's LIVONIA Elaborate planning for expansion of the aliya movement and the progress made regionally are out- lined in the newest report published by the Israel Aliya Center of North America. "Israel Atiya Working Plan 5739" includes an elaborate report on the ac- tivities of the Michigan Aliya Center which ope- rates under the direction of Yehuda Berman. The entire report deals with servicing of olim, pro- motion, the role of the shaliakh and more. Priorities in the working plan include: • Follow-up of visitors to aliya offices; - -• Follow-up to alumni of programs in Israel (i.e., stu- - dents, volunteers, etc.); • Professional recruit- ment; • Groups of prospective ohm (Chugei Aliya); 1 Mile at Farmington Lights! Action! MACK PITT Orchestra 478-1450 And His Daily 9:30-5:30 Mon., Thurs., Fri. `til 9 DISCO MACHINE Stereophonic Dolby . Sound! Pop-Soul-Top 40 358-3642 Master Charge/Visa Honored 20% sure Invited Off - •invitations •centerpieces •stationery Phyllis • B i Iles 559 - 4343 FOR QUICK SALE OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Marion Suburban Shop Feuerman WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, PERSIANS, FUR HATS, BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS, etc. El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A&P) OPEN 7 DAYS 11-5 p.m. No phone calls please Abe Cherow, Says: 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. * * * MESSAGE OF IS- RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday, adk YE HUDA BERMAN • Standardization of pro- cedural techniques; • Expanding com- puterization of systems; and • Strengthening special interest groups, especially to kibutzim, moshavim and development towns. Several of the key issues raised in the Working Plan deal with the infrastructure of the Israel Aliya Center in North America, the World Zionist Organization and the aliya department in Jerusalem. These include: • Structure of the mis- sion in North America, the number of offices and number of shlikhim; • Reconstructing policies especially as they relate to retirees, senior citizens and single-parent families; • -Involvement of the aliya department in pro- grams which, by their na- ture, lead to aliya (i.e. vol- unteering); • Strengthening the status of the shaliakh; • Selection procedure and education of the shaliakh; and - • Preparedness here for aliya and in Israel for ab- sorption which may result from the advent of peace. The Michigan activities are especially noteworthy. The book contains a direc- tory of cooperating local organizations and describes the progress made in aliya activities and gives the fol- lowing report on the number of settlers in Israel from Michigan: A total of 561 individuals sought to make aliya be- tween October 1977 and September 1978. Of those - who left for Israel, the fol- lowing statistics are avail- able: 46 were temporary residents, five were making aliya for the second time, there were 26 chozrim, 28 joined kibutz. ulpanim in short term programs, 43 were volunteers and 14 made their own ar- rangements. -- The Scoliosis Club of Southeastern Michigan will ABE CHEROW, President 1.". CALL LU 4-5900 tive director of the Associa- tion for the Jewish Re- tarded, and Lynn Medow, program director, will dis- cuss the activities of the AJR. ** * THE JEWISH SOUND: 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- Scoliosis Club Meeting Slated ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) LU 4-5900 Dearborn Open Doily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This Week's Radio and Television Programs . THERE COMES A TIME IN EVERY HOME WHEN THE FURNITURE NEEDSA FACE LIFT. ARTISTIC IS THE BEST FURNITURE FACE LIFTER YOU'LL EVER SEE. Jewry on the Air meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the administrative services building of Beaumont Hos- pital. Dr. Richard LaMont, or- thopedist, will speak on "Correcting With Surgery." The youth group will meet in the training room. Refreshments will be served, and the public is in- vited. RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday, CKWW (580), Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut will moderate a program of Jewish interest. * * * WXYZ .(1270) and WRIF- FM (101) and 10:30 p.m. Sunday, WDEE (1500), a message to the Jewish community. * * * IF NOT NOW: 7 : 1 0 a.m. Sunday, WJR (760), Helen Naimark, executive direc- tor of the Federation Apartments, and Mark Schlussel, president of the board, will discuss the new addition to the senior citi- zen's residence; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday WDET-FM (101.9), Joyce Keller, execu- * * • JEWISH COMMU- NITY HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Channel 2, Fayga Dombey, coordinator of volunteer services for the Jewish Family Service, and Sam Lerner, director, will discuss the activities of the agency. * * * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday, * Vision Impaired Offered Closed Circuit Radio Shows. The Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit, whose program "If Not Now" is aired wekly on radio station WDET-FM, announced that the station has recently begun a "closed circuit" radio broadcast service of special interest to people with vision prob- lems. Named the Detroit Radio Information Service, it provides access to the printed page, a right most people take for granted. The aim of the service is to help the visually- handicapped participate more fully in today's society. For this reason. DRIS depends heavily on _ suggestions from its listen- ers in determining its pro- gramming. - One area of programming includes readings (from local daily and weekly newspap- ers, magazines as well as both fiction and non-fiction best sellers. Because of the local orientation, in-depth coverage and timely nature of the material, the readings offer a supplement to the Library of Congress talking book program._ The service is available to people living within a 35-40 mile radius of Detroit. Broadcasts are received on a special pretuned radio re- --ceiver and are part ot a spe- cial radio signal which can- not be heard by the general public. Any person who is unable to hold or read conventional printed material because of a visual or physical disabil- ity and therefore no longer finds reading an effective means of communication, may borrow a receiver. ' Brandeis Unit WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA) -- The first part-time graduate program in Jewish communal service in the eastern United States has been established at Brandeis University. Potential listeners must be certified either as regis- tered with a blind and physically-handicapped li- brary or by a qualified indi- vidual such as a doctor, nurse, social worker or re - habilitation counselor. The receivers, the prop- erty of WDET-FM and Wayne State University, are on loan and must be re- turned when the service is no longer of use. " . Loan of a receiver is not dependent on financial con- tributicins, but WDET-FM does request a donation to help defray the service's operating expenses. DRIS needs volunteer readers, clerical help and promotion and fund raising assistance. For an application, more information, or to volun- teer, call WDET-FM, 577- 4146. * * Einstein Focus of TV Programs WTVS-Channel 56 will present two specials this week commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Albert Einstein which will be marked this week. "Einstein's Universe," a program dealing with the scientist's theories will be aired 8 p.m. Tuesday. "Nova" focusing on the man and his mind will be aired 8 p.m. Thursday. 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 pro- gram of Jewish interest. ** * RELIGIOUS SCOPE: 11:40 p.m. Sunday, Chan- nel 9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut will report news from the religious community. * * * MOTIF: 11 a.m. Monday, WIID (1090), Jewish news, entertainment, community calendar and "Spotlight" on the community, with Bar- bara Katchke and Rachel Jacobs. SHIDUREI ISRAEL BE-DETROIT: 11:30 a.m. Monday, WIID (1090), an all-Hebrew program of Is- raeli music, news and fea- tures from Israel, with Uri Segal. ** * COFFEE WITH HY: 11 a.m. Thursday, WIID (1090), interviews and fea- tures of Jewish interest, tures with By 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 By Shenkman. LOCKS ... SAFES ... 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