▪ 18 Friday, January 15, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kol Yisrael's Short Wave Broadcasts Become Popular Al's Foreign Car Service Specialist in • • • • • From Israel Scene Toyota Audi Porsche Volkswagen Datsun Honda Cars 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. JERUSALEM — Ros Gelcer and Yishai Eldar have been doing "Calling All Listeners" on Kol Yis- rael's overseas (short wave) service for so long that they hardly need a script for their light banter. Since American-born Yishai Eldar, with his ow- lish spectacles and his air of astonishment at the in- anities of the world, took over the program, it has taken the top spot in the popularity ratings of the English language overseas broadcasts. "It's a question of style," he says, and South African born Ros agrees. That style, as Yishai puts it, is "zany, informal, irreverent." "But we're very careful CALL. 548-3926 548,4160 FERNDALE MICH. 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There are comments on our programs, and they give us some listener feedback." The piles of incoming mail are the best way the English department of Kol Yisrael has of keeping a finger on the pulse of its lis- teners. Reception reports from the technically- minded listeners help the technicians at the transmit- ters to decide on the best frequencies. Letters, with interesting questions are passed to Yishai for "Cal- ling All Listeners." "Calling All Listeners," until February, can be heard at 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. over the following short wave frequencies: 5 p.m. — 15105, 11960, 11640 and 9815 kHz; 7 p.m. — 21760, 21495 and 17612 kHz; 9 p.m.— 12025, 11960, 11640 and 9815 kHz. Kol Yisrael broadcasts programs in English seven times daily. It also broadcasts programs in 15 other languages. The schedule changes every three months. To be placed on the mail- ing list for the schedule, write Kol Yisrael, P.O. Box 1082, Jerusalem 91010 Is- rael. Specify which lan- guages interest you. 4111•11• C NEW YORK — "A Com- prehensive Guide to Chil- dren's Literature with a Jewish Theme" (Schoken) by Enid Davis is a hard- cover reference volume con- taining over 400 reviews, 100 additional listings of multi-media and periodical resources, plus a directory of book publishers and dis- tributors. The book opens with an introductory essay on the value of these books for the Jewish child and all chil- dren. Each subject category — Bible stories, history, fic- tion, holidays, biographies, etc. is preceded by a chapter packed with supplemental information. Entries are indexed by author title, and subject and the annotation for each is lively and personalized. Davis has included pub- lishers, prices, and dates of publication, along with suggested age ranges. A chapter on selecting books for home or institu- tional libraries makes this work an invaluable aid to librarians, book and gift shop buyers, and parents trying to build a fine juvenile home library as a legacy for generations to come. Congressman Long Raps U.S. Policy in the Mideast DALLAS (JTA) — Rep. Clarence Long (D-Md.), chairman of. the House Appropriations Subcom- mittee on Foreign _Opera- tions and the initiator of the bill in the House to stop the sale of AWACS to Saudi Arabia, warned that the Saudis have "an extremely delicate regime and could be easily overthrown." He also told several hundred Zionist Organiza- tion of America leaders from throughout the coun- try attending a special na- tional executive committee meeting in Dallas that "in recent years, American foreign policy has been wrong in the Middle East, for while trying to protect Israel, the sale of sophisti- cated weapons to Israel's enemies is counter to help- ing Israel." Ivan Novick, ZOA president, who said the spe- cial meeting had been called to express "great concern regarding U.S. Administra- tion actions toward Israel," called for separating per- sonalities from politics in Israel as well as is the United Staes. Novick also said that "if Prime Minister Begin were not in office, basic differences between Is- rael's position and that of the Administration would still exist." He , cited the failure of the U.S. to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. But Novick also warned that "if we set recent rhetoric aside, and even dis- count Israeli action and the Administration's reaction, what remains appears to be a fundamental difference in basic approach between Is- rael and the Administra- tion." Novick said Administra- tion officials "demon- strated, in their public tr''m vision appearances, the'_ sence of real statesmanship. In public view, they ex- pressed a desire for reconci- lation. 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