48 Friday, August 5, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yiddish Concert on Sunday Workmen's Circle of Michigan will present its fifth annual free Yiddish concert at 2 p.m. Sunday in David Shepherd Park, Oak Park. The concert is co- sponsored by the Sholem Aleichem Institute and the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Guest artists will be Mack Pitt and his 12-piece orchestra, folk singer Larry Bassin and Nicolai Lem- berg, flutist. Noah was 500 years old when his sons were born. Ivan Novick to Address Cong. Beth Shalom Israel Bond Dinner Honoring the Tarnoffs Ivan J. Novick, im- mediate past president of the Zionist Organization of America, will be guest speaker at the Cong. Beth Shalom Israel Bond Dinner scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 15 in the synagogue social hall. At the 83rd national con- vention of the ZOA held this past May, Novick was elected ZOA chairman of the board. Honored at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. George (Muriel) Tarnoff of West Bloomfield, members of Beth Shalom for 28 years. The Tarnoffs will receive the state of Israel's 35th Anniversary Award, "in tribute to their dedication to their synagogue, their community and the state of Israel's economic develop- ment." Dinner co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Marcia) Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Janice) Schwartz. Con- gregation president is Michael Aronow. Novick has been actively involved in Jewish com- munal affairs for 25 years. His leadership roles in Pittsburgh, his home com- munity, include the chair- manship of the executive of the Young Adult Division of the United Jewish Federa- tion, a member of the board of directors of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, vice president of the Y-IKC Central Board Jewish Community Center, member of the board of di- rectors of the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, and board of directors of the School of Advanced Jewish Studies, as well as chair- man of the Israel Schol- SPECIAL EFFECTS I 4 Kt. GOLD & DIAMOND PENDANTS Jewish Appeal. Other leadership roles include: vice president of the American Section of the World Jewish Con- gress; honorary chair- man of the Jewish Na- tional Fund; a member of the Zionist Actions Committee; executive of the World Union of Gen- eral Zionists; board of trustees of the United Is- rael Appeal; board of governors of Israel Bonds; member of the executive committee of the American Israel Pub- IVAN NOVICK lic Affairs committee; arship Program, which is sponsored by the United member of the board of Jewish Federation, the directors of the American Jewish Community Center Jewish Joint Distribu- and the Pittsburgh ZOA tion Committee; repre- sentative of the ZOA to District. He is past chairman of the the Conference of board and past president of Presidents of Major the Pittsburgh ZOA Dis- American Jewish Organ- trict, and past president of izations; board of gover- the ZOA Tri-State Region. nors of Tel Aviv Univer- On a national level, sity. Novick was vice chairman Novick was educated at of the national administra- Johns Hopkins University tive board of the ZOA, and Virginia Polytechnic chairman of its national Institute and was executive committee, and graduated from the Univer- received the ZOA, Israel sity of Pittsburgh and holds Service Award and its Louis degrees in economics and D. Brandeis Award. He was political science. one of the original founders For dinner reservations of the Young - Leadership and information, call Israel Cabinet of the United Bonds, 557-2900. Jewry on the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs THE JEWISH SOUND: 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- FM (95) and 8 a.m. Sunday WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi Yitzchak Kagan is the mod- erator. * * * IF NOT NOW: 7:10 a.m. Sunday, WJR-AM (760), Edwin G. Shifrin, Jewish Community Council Media Committee member, will moderate a program featur- ing Yiddish music and a commentary by Larry Bas- sin. ** * RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday CKWW (580), Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut is the moderator. * * * Astrein Jewelers has just designed for you 11 new and exciting 14 kt. gold and diamond pendants. Selecting one may be the hardest — affording one will be the easiest. Six other styles available, all in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst or Pearl at our same low price. 14 kt. gold chain included. _ All custom jewelry, designing and repairs done in our workshop. ASTREIN'S 120 W. Maple • Birmingham • 644-1651 MON. — SAT. 10 am — 5:30 THURS. — FRI. 'Til. 8:45 HELLO JERUSALEM: 2 p.m. Sunday, Cable Channel 26. ** * RELIGIOUS SCOPE: 8:50 p.m. Sunday, Channel 9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut will moderate a program of Jewish interest. ** * COFFEE WITH HY: 7 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), a program of com- munity interest, moderated by Hy Shenkman. - * * * 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. CAFE SHALOM: 8 p.m. Monday, WCAR (1090), music news and features from Israel plus community announcements, with Bella Greenbaum, Fay Knoll, Masha Silver and Marilyn Smith. * * * SPECIAL: 6 p.m. Tues- day, Cable Channel 18, "A Closer Look," a program focusing on Jewish and Christian attitudes about Israel, featuring Sol Lachman, board member and past president of the Detroit Zionist Federation, and Rev. Jim Lyons, execu- tive director of the Ecumen- ical Institute for Jewish- Christian Studies. U.S. Will Probe Report's Release WASHINGTON — Ten members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee have asked the U.S. Attor- ney General to investigate the release of a preliminary General Accounting Office report on U.S. aid to Israel by an Arab organization. Reps. Lawrence J. Smith (D-Fla.) and Howard L. Be- rman (D.-Calif.) circulated a letter asking Attorney General William French Smith to investigate the re- lease of the classified, un- edited version by the American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. The Justice Department announced that it would investigate.