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September 07, 1979 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-07

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54 Friday, September 1, 1919

Education is a
foundation
for life.

Join WOMEN'S
AMERICAN ORT,

the education-
promoting
organization!

Call
355-9151

-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Correction

The wedding announce-
ment for Diana Leigh
Grand and Richard Man-
ning Karp which appeared
in last week's Jewish News
incorrectly stated that the
wedding took place at the
home of the bride's parents.
The wedding was held at
the home of the bride in
Berkeley, Calif.

1919 CADILLAC

ANDY BLAU

"Best Deal In Town"

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
RES. 642-6836
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM

JVS Program in Oak Park
to Service Retarded Adults

The Jewish Vocational fare Federation, the United
Service has officially Foundation and the Oak-
opened a new adult day pro- land County Community
gram in Oak Park, an- Mental Health Board.
Albert I. Ascher, execu-
nounces Julian Scott, JVS
tive director, said that the
president.
The program, designed to new program enabled the
serve up to 100 mentally re- agency to develop a
tarded adults, will provide facility incorporating the
counseling, educational most up-to-date rehabili-
services, physical therapy, tation techniques.
JVS is a member agency
vocational training and
guidance to its clients. It op- of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
erates out of Kirsten To- eration and a beneficiary of
wers, 25900 Greenfield, the United Foundation and
Oak Park. The program Allied Jewish Campaign.
offices are located on the JVS' services are accredited
by the Commission on Ac-
sixth floor.
Cooperating in develop- creditation of Rehabilita-
ing plans for the program tion Facilities and the In-
were the United Commu- ternational Association of
nity Services, Jewish Wel- Counseling Services.

1

Goodes Celebrate
50th Anniversary

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

the community, with Bar-
bara Katchke and Rachel
Jacobs.

THE JEWISH SOUND:
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.

* * *

SHIDUREI ISRAEL
MI-DETROIT: Noon Mon-
day, WIID (1090), an all-
Hebrew program of Israeli
music, news and features
from Israel, with Uri Segal.

* * *

MESSAGE OF IS-
RAEL: 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: 9:05 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (580), Rabbi
Jonathan V. Plaut will
moderate a program of
Jewish interest.

* * *

JEWISH COMMU-
NITY HIGHLIGHTS:
About 10:15 a.m. Sunday,
as part of "Sunday in De-
troit," a topic of interest to
the Jewish community.

* * *

There's a lot going on at
Northland this weekend.
Events the whole family will
enjoy. Plan to be at "The Big
Weekend:' You'll have a
wonderful time.
SAT., SEPT. 8 —
JC PENNEY NORTH COURT
2 p.m., "The Everything
You've Always Wanted to
Know About Fall Fashions,
But Were Afraid to Ask;'
fashion show featuring
Oriental and Western looks
for men and women
presented by JC Penney.
SUN.,.SEPT. 9 —
JC PENNEY NORTH COURT
1 & 3 p.m., Other Things &
Co., a group of dancers and
musicians perform music,
dance, and mime for children.

THE GOODES

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore L.
(Ida) Goode of Birmingham
and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
will be honored at a special
Shabat service Sept. 14 at
Temple Beth Jacob, Pon-
tiac, on the occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary..
Their children, Dr. and
Mrs. Conrad Goode, Dr. and
Mrs. Jason Goode and Dr.
and Mrs. Louis Soverinsky,
will participate in the cere-
mony.
The senior Mr. Goode, an
attorney, accountant and
past president of the temple,
together with his wife have
served Pontiac communal,
religious and professional
organizations for many
years.
A grove of trees in Israel,
commemorating the an-
niversary, will be planted
by the children, family and
friends of the honorees.

New Librarian
at Bnai David

Greenfield at Eight Mile Road

Cong. Bnai David an-
nounces the appointment of
Annette Rubinstein as the
librarian for the Isadore
Gruskin Library.
Mrs. Rubinstein has long
been active in Jewish edu-
cation and community af-
fairs, having taught school
in both Israel and the
United States. She is a
former librarian and educa-
tion specialist for an Oak-
land County rehabilitation
agency.
The synagogue library is
open to the community
weekdays 3:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. and on Sundays, 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Children are
invited to use the library
during Hebrew school
hours. Resource material on
topics of Jewish interest is
available. For assistance,
contact Mrs. Rubinstein at
the library, 557-8210.

LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday,
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, Channel
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

COFFEE WITH HY: 11
a.m. Thursday, WIID
(1090), interviews and fea-
tures of Jewish interest,
with Hy Shenkman.

* * *

YIDDISH IS HEIMx-.1:
11:30 a.m. Thursday, WIID
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.

* * *

IF NOT NOW: 12:40 p.m.
Thursday, WDET-FM
(101.9), Rabbi Efry Spectre,
spiritual leader of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, will be
interviewed.

* * *

Holocaust Drama
Followup Slated

NBC newsman Floyd
Kalber will anchor a pro-
gram, "Holocaust: A Post-
script," 10:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, following the final por-
tion of the network's mini-
series, "Holocaust."
Included in the "Post-
script" will be reports on
European reactions to the
program and how
worldwide attitudes to the
Holocaust itself have been
affected by the NBC produc-
tion.

* * *

Holocaust Drama Related
to PLO, Israel Right to Exist

NEW YORK — The re-
peat showing of the
"Holocaust" series by the
NBC-TV network starting
Monday "affords a unique
opportunity to place in ra-
tional and historical
perspective the current dis-
torted and overheated pub-
lic discussion concerning
the PLO and the right of
Israel to exist," a noted
rabbi declared.
Rabbi Marc H. Tanen-
baum, national director of
interreligious affairs of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee, who has served as a con-
sultant to NBC on the series
since its planning stages,
maintained that the pro-
grams demonstrate
graphically that Hitler was
able to destroy millions of
Jews because of "their vul-
nerability, their near total
physical impotence."
"Having no nation to de-
fend them, no military
weapons to ward off de-
struction by their enemies,
no haven that would receive
them, Jews lost all control
over their destiny," Rabbi
Tanenbaum stated, and
added:
"The insistence of Is-
rael and of American
Jewry today on the secu-
rity of Israel's borders,
on the adequacy of Is-
rael's military capacity to

defend itself against PLO
threats of destruction,
constitutes one of the
supreme lessons that the
Jewish people have ,
learned from the
Holocaust."
Rabbi Tanenbaum also
compared Hitler's diatribes
against the Jews as "bet-
rayers of Germany, con-
spirators responsible for the
ills of the world" with cur--
rent charges of PLO
spokesmen and Arab de-
magogues who "now speak -
of Israel and the Jews as ob-
stacles to world peace'and
scapegoats for world eco-
nomic dislocation."
Rabbi Tanenbaum to-
gether with Bishop Paul
Moore Jr. of the Episcopal_
dw
Diocese of New York;
Dr. Claire Randall, OM.
secretary of the Nationa.,
Council of Churches, will
appear in a special half-
hour public affairs program
in connection with the re-
broadcasting of-
"Holocaust." Titled "Echoes
Without End: The
Holocaust," the program
will be seen in Detroit 6:30
p.m. Sept. 16 on Channel 4.
Fritz Weaver, who played
the part of Dr. Weiss in
"Holocaust, - serves as
moderator. There is also an
interview with Vice,
President Walter Mondale.

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