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October 02, 1981 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS

Heads Dinner .

Supporting Audience of 1,600 Strengthens
Movement Comforting Retarded Citizens

NEW YORK — Philip
Fuchs, an Orthodox Union
trustee, was appointed
chairman of the organiza-
tion's 84th anniversary na-
tional dinner slated May 2
in New York.

Marked by an evidence of
great compassion, spelling
support for the cause of pro-
viding housing and sociabil-

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ing film, "Best Boy," at the
Northland Theater.
Both movie houses of the
Northland Theater were fil-
led for the occasion, pro-
ceeds going to the sponsors,
the Jewish Association for
Retarded Citizens.
The movie itself is a mov-
ing appeal for compassion,
for the human treatment of
the retardates now provided
for, with the supporting
plea for additional efforts to
assure provisions for the
thousands in need, the hun-
dreds on the JARC waiting
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its current 13th anniver-
sary.
Of major significance
at the Sept. 24 event was
the film that
supplemented "Best
Boy." It was a recorded
history of the JARC, nar-
rated by the executive di-
rector of JARC, Joyce
Keller. It, too, was a mov-
ing account of a com-
munal triumph for a
human effort, and Miss
Keller's account of strug-
gle unto success was a
specially significant in-
spiration for JARC and

its supporters.

Mrs. Wachler was in
charge of the afterglow, in
the lobby of the Northland
Theater, with the hundreds
in attendance being served
refreshments by the resi-
dents of the four Haverim
Homes. The joviality that
marked such sociability was
an especially convincing
evidence of a community's
awareness of a pressing
need being provided fulfill-
ment.

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

•• •
RELIGION IN THE
9:05
a.m. Sunday,
NEWS:

CKWW (580), Rabbi
Jonathan V. Plaut is the
moderator.

•• •

Diamond Stud

NORMAN WACHLER

RELIGIOUS SCOPE:
10:20 a.m. Sunday, Channel
9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut
will moderate a program of
Jewish interest.
' • •
JEWISH COMMU-
NITY COUNCIL: 11:30
a.m. Sunday Channel 2, as
part of Sunday in Detroit,"
Rabbi Ernst Conrad of
Temple Kol Ami talks with
Ronald Karp about the "In-
terfaith Celebration With
the Handicapped."

• • •

COFFEE WITH HY: 6
p.m. Monday., WCAR
(1090), a program of inter-
est to the Jewish commu-
nity, moderated by Hy
Shenkman.

WEEK-
END
SPECIAL

JARC as it comes of age on

Jewry on the Air

THE JEWISH SOUND:
6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC-
FM (95) and 8 a.m. Sunday,
WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi
Yitschak Kagan is the mod-
erator.

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Wachler,

Norman

JARC president, in his
message to the two large
assemblies in the two
portions of Northland
Theater, emphasized the
sunshine out of
threatened darkness that
is brought into the lives of
those of the residents of
the four Haverim Homes:
Haverim-Meadowlark,
Seymour J. Gilmore
Memorial Home (Mar-
low), Rabbi and Mrs. Sol-
omon H. Gruskin
Haverim Home (Devon-
shire) and Samuel and
Jean Frankel Haverim
Home (Kingshire).
What was shown in "Best
Boy," Wachler advised is
the realism of these four
homes.
Welcoming the support
already gathered for the
JARC program, Wachler
asked for continuing sup-
port from those in
attendance, expansion of
the already enrolled af-
filiates and strength to a
cause that has become so
vital as a community obli-
gation.
Sheila Ordin, fund-
raising chairman, whose
committee registered the
enormous success of the
evening, the first in the 13-
year-history of the JARC,
greeted the gatherings,
added to Wachler's state-
ment with an appeal for in-
creased tasks to provide for
more than 100 retardates on
the waiting list to be admit-
ted to new homes. She ex-
pressed the hope that such
new homes will serve as an
added encouragement to the

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YIDDISH HEIMISH:
6:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.
• • •
CAFE SHALOM: 7 p.m.
Monday, WCAR (1090),
news and features from Is-
rael plus community an-
nouncements, with Henri
Bizaoui, Bella Greenbaum
and Fay Knoll.
• • •

IF NOT NOW: 12:40p.m.
Thursday, WDET-FM
(101.9), the Jewish Com-
munity Council-sponsored
program is pre-empted for
Yom Kippur.

• • •

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Karl Haas will present
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Yom Kippur at 10 a.m.
Wednesday and Thursday
on WQRS-FM (105.1).
On Wednesday, Haas will
discuss the philosophy and
music of Yom Kippur. On
Thursday, Haas will pre-
sent compositions of a
meditative nature.

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