THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

THE JEWISH SOUND:

Simon Wiesenthal; Rabbi
Marvin Hier, national di-
rector of the Wiesenthal
Center; and newsman
Pierre Salinger.

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

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CKWW (580), Rabbi
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moderator.

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DIRECTIONS: 10 a.m.

Sunday, Channel 7, "Simon
Wiesenthal in Paris," a con-
versation with Nazi hunter

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2 p.m. Sunday, Cable
Channel 26, features from
Israel.

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RELIGIOUS SCOPE:

8:50 p.m. Sunday, Channel
9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut
will moderate a program of
Jewish interest.
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COFFEE WITH HY: 7
p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), a program of com-
munity interest, moderated
by Hy Shenkman.
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YIDDISH IS HEIMISH:

7:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.

The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration is sponsoring its an-
nual celebration of
Jerusalem Day, marking
the re-unification of the city
of Jerusalem, at 1 p.m. May
22 in Shepherd Park, Oak
Park.
Israeli singers and dan-
cers will perform and there
will be a sing-along. Par-
ticipants are invited to
bring picnic meals. There is
no charge.

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Jerry Fenby
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Eric Freudigman
Carl Ryding
George Brooks
Fascinating Rhythm
Sheldon Yellen
Caricaturists

Tom Ploeger
Bob Durant
Divertissement
Jay Valle
Tim Hewitt & Feelings
Johnny Griffith
Nate Rondell
Eric Harris

Rendezvous
ABZ Orchestra
Primos
Harry Teichert Strings
Gigue
Perfect Blend
Mariachi Band
Smiling Faces

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CAFE SHALOM: 8 p.m.

Monday, WCAR (109D),
music, news and features
from Israel plus community
announcements, with Bella
Greenbaum, Fay Knoll and
Masha Silver.

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Jerusalem Day
May 22 in Park

Wayne State University
and the Senior Adult De-
partment, Jewish Commu-
nity Center, will co-sponsor
a seven-week lecture series
on Fridays at 1 p.m. at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Center, be-
ginning May 13. The series
will feature WSU faculty
members addressing and
discussing a variety of
topics.
Dr. David I. Fand, profes-
sor of economics, will open
the series with a talk on
"What Is Reagan Up To?"
Other dates, speakers and
topics are: May 20, Dr.
Alvin Saperstein, professor
of physics on "What Is Na-
tional Security?"; May 27,
Dr. Mary C. Sengstock, pro-
fessor of sociology, on
"Abuse of the Elderly";
June 3, Dr. Marcia Ander-
sen, associate professor of
nursing on "What Is Per-
sonalized Nursing?"; June
10, Dr. Mark S. Goldman,
associate professor of psy-
chology on "How Psychol-
ogy Can Help Medical Con-
ditions?"; June 17, Dr.
Robert Winans, professor of
English on "Folk Music of
Michigan and Ohio"; and
June 24, Dr. David I. Ver-
way, director, Bureau of
Business Research on
"Whither the Michigan
Economy."
Lectures are open to the
public without charge.

October Parley

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

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