48 Friday, December 23, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS This Week's Radio and Television Programs CLOSED WED. & SAT. CLOCK REPAIR LEO'S 559-5908 29758 Southfield Rd. Booth #8 Southfield Plaza Shopping Center Inside of International Jewelry Exchange (1/2 mile N. of 12 Mi.) • Smithfield 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. HELLO JERUSALEM: 2 p.m. Sunday, Cable Channel 26, features from Israel. * * * 8:50 p.m. Sunday, Channel RELIGION IN THE NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday CKWW (580), Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut is the moderator. ENJOY WINTER INDOOR GOLF AT RACKIIAM i"3"LESSONS "BUDDY's7ITTE 41, 45 Minutes 5 • • GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE I I Meetings Boost Campaign Jewry on the Air OPEN DAILY 10-5 SUN. 12-5 Grandfather Antique Cuckoo 400 Day Clocks * * * RELIGIOUS SCOPE: 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. BUY 1 SERIES OF 6 LESSONS $60 0 10% OFF ANY PRO SHOP 2nd PERSON FREE!! 1 Mon. & Wed. Only PURCHASE WITH COUPON Coupon expires Dec. 31, 19831.1 rm GOLF COURSE 10100 W. 10 MILE • Huntington Woods RACKHAM * * * Q08 _8430 %JO 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. * * * SHALOM DETROIT: 6 p.m. Wednesday, WPON- AM (1460), features about the Jewish community in Oakland County. New Schedule for Kol Israel Kol Israel radio has pub- lished a new program guide for its short-wave radio broadcasts around the world. The guide lists the daily program schedule for broadcasts in 13 languages, including English, Yiddish, Hebrew and easy Hebrew, and Russian. For a free copy of the schedule, write Kol Israel, External Services, P.O. Box 1082, 91010 Jerusalem, Is- rael. Business Briefs Two powerful statements which suit any occasion, whether it's pin-stripes or black tie. Engraved motif on 14K gold case is restated on dial and bracelet as well. Also available with black lizard strap, as shown. Ultra-thin quartz move- ment, accurate to within seconds per month. Established 1919 AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Rd. Birmingham, MI 48010 Suite 104/134 GEMOLOGIST/DIAMONTOLOGIST "Retail courtesies at Wholesale Prices" Phone: 642-5575 Mon.-Fri. 9-8:30 Sat. 9-6, Sun. 12-5 Eric C. Oppenheim has been promoted to legal offi- cer at Manufacturers Na- tional Bank of Detroit. * * * A.R.J. Interior Con- cepts, 29211 Southfield Rd., in the Farrell Shopping Center, will have a store- wide clearance of all giftware and accessories at up to 50 percent off; all cus- tom drapery, 30 percent off; and all vertical blinds, 50 percent off. Monogramming and tailoring for men and women are now available on the premises. The store is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Alice Jasper, owner, is available for consultation by calling, 552-9507. * * * Town Center Phar- macy, 4400 Town Center, Southfield, has been opened by Joseph S. Katz and Daniel P. Keller. Hours are 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.- noon Saturday. Expect not praise without envy until you are dead. APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern & Inkster Daily 10-5:30 Thurs. 10-8 Hechtman Federation Apts. Complete! Mezuza Affixed Samuel Hechtman, center, prepares to affix a mezuza to the doorpost of the Lillian and Samuel Hechtman Federation Apartments in West Bloom- field. Pictured with Hechtman, are, from left: Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, and Mrs. Hechtman. Family Service Issues Appeal for Volunteers Yes, there really is a Roslyn. She is most concerned about how you look in your everyday fashions! Good fashion begins with the proper Bra and Intimate accessories. Let Roslyn — with over 25 years of fit- ting experience — and her personally trained staff of experts select the right underfashions for you. Be sure you also see the best selections of swimwear, sleepwear, loungewear and all your intimate apparel needs. You'll be glad you shopped at laTtlyris IntinEtte Apparel A number of meetings have been held in recent weeks on behalf of the 1984 Allied Jewish Campaign. Shown in the top photograph at a parlor meeting are, from left, Campaign Chairman Jack Robinson, hosts Diane and Emery Klein, Agnes and Bernard Klein, guest speaker Rabbi Alexander Schindler and Feder- ation President Joel Tauber. In the second photograph, at the Women's Di- vision $700 Section meeting, are hostess Florine Mark Ross, Sally Krugel, Marlene Borman, speaker Leah Harris, and Ellen Bean. In the third photograph, at the Kadima Section meeting are, standing from left, Sharon Hart, Mrs. Borman, speaker Gerda Klein, and Mrs. Klein. Seated are Ellen Labes, Penny Blumenstein and Annie Co- hen. Shown in the bottom photograph, at an Account- ants Section meeting, are Herbert Goldstein, speaker Dr. William Korey and Jonathan Haber. 353-5522 The Volunteer Services lic transportation to mar-. Department for the. Jewish kets or drive, find them- Family Service has issued selves isolated and an urgent appeal for volun- homebound during incle- teers to help senior citizens ment weather, Mrs. Dom- with marketing and trans- bey added. portation to shopping and She also said volunteers medical appointments. are needed to serve as According to Fayga Dom- friendly visitors to those bey, coordinator of volun- who are without family or teer services, the JFS has an friends. increased number of re- quests for these services To volunteer, call Mrs. this year. Many who are or- Dombey at the JFS, 559- dinarily able to walk to pub- 4046.