Appointment of two dis- lightenment and the Jews,"
tinguished scholars to the de- part of which has been pub-
partment of Semitic languages lished.
He has taught at Herzliah
and literature at Wayne State
University. was announced this Teachers Institute of New
week by Abram Spiro, chair- York, - the Teachers Institute
of the Jewish Theological Sem-
man of the department.
. Named to serve as assistant inary, Brooklyn College and
professors in the department Queens College, specializing in
were Dr. Isaac E. Barzilay, an Hebrew literature and Jewish
Hebraist, and Dr. James A. history.
Bellamy, a specialist in Arabic.
Dr. Bellamy, born in Indi-
Dr. Barzilay was born and ana, was educated in Kentucky
educated in Poland, coming to and later received his PhD at
this country in 1946 after re- the University of Pennsylvania,
ceiving his master's degree where he wrote his doctoral
from Hebrew University in dissertation on "The Social
Contrasts in Islam as Seen in
Jerusalem.
Serving in the British Army Muslim Literature."
during World War II, Dr. Bar-
zilay was assigned to the In-
telligence Corps as an inter- List '58-'59 Events
preter because of his knowl- at Masonic Temple
edge of several languages.
The most important and im-
He enrolled at Columbia pressive concert season in De-
University, and was a candidate troit's history has been an-
for a PhD degree under Dr. nounced by C. W. VanLopik,
Salo W. Baron. His doctoral General Manager of the Ma-
thesis was written on "The En- sonic Temple.
For 1958-59, the 26th annual
Temple Israel Actor's GUild season, the Masonic Temple
to Hold First Auditions
will offer concertgoers the op-
Readings for the first pro- portunity of viewing 28 of the
duction of the Actor's Guild of world's outstanding virtuosi, or-
Temple Israel will take place chestra and attractions.
Tuesday and Wednesday, at
The symphony series, on
the temple. Membership is re- Oct. 17, will again be inaugu-
quired in the organization be- rated with the internationally
fore one can read for a part. famous Boston Symphony un-
The first play to be pro- der the baton of Charles
duced will be Arthur Miller's Munch. It will be followed on
"All My Sons," which will be Nov. 3 by the Cleveland Or-
given Nov. 25 and 26.
chestra under the conductor-
ship of George Szell. On Nov.
Rita Koenig, 12, Wins
12, making its initial appear-
Junior Sewing Contest
ance in Detroit and direct from
Rita Diane Koenig, 12, was the Brussels' World's Fair, will
named winner in a junior sew- be the National Orchestra of
ing contest held last week, Mexico led by Luis Herrera de
for her red print dress, with a la Ftente. The Pittsburgh
removable wool jersey plas- Symphony under William Stein-
tron. Rita, daughter of Mr. and berg will fololw on Feb. 27.
Mrs. Joseph Koenig, of 19478 The Philadelphia Orchestra
Winthrop,. modelled her own will close the series on April
entry. She was awarded a 29 with Eugene Ormandy on
fitted sewing case.
the podium.
The Concert Series will open
for the first time with an
opera of major significance.
On Nov. 20 the New York
City Opera will .present Puc-
cini's "Madame Butterfly". On
Dec. 10 will be Cesare Val-
letti, lyric tenor of the Metro-
politan Opera and La Scala.
One of the highlights of the
series will be the Boston
"Pops' Orchestra conducted by
Arthur Fiedler on Jan. 16.
Appearing on Jan. 26 will
be the great violinist, Zino
Francescatti. Artur Rubinstein
will return on Feb. 13. On
March 6 the duo-piano team of
Pierre Luboshutz and G e n i a
Nemenoff will be heard. Rob-
ert Shaw will conduct his
hat
Chorale and Orchestra on
March 13.
This year, for the first time,
euJu
the Masonic Temple will show-
case a "Festival Week" begin-
rion,
ning Nov. 15, with the appear-
ance of the famous jazz star
Smart brides select the
Erroll Garner with his trio.
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
weddings and receptions. And
Nov. 18 Metropolitan soprano
for good reason! First, the
Maria Meneghini Callas will
staff of this famous hotel spe-
make her only Detroit appear-
cializes in catering to wed-
ance this year, accompanied by
dings — lifts so many nagging
a full symphony orchestra. The
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New York City Opera will pre-
the bride and her family.
sent "Madame Butterfly" on
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tended Wayne State Univer-
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Press on Sept. 10. The book,
based on Dr. Mordecai M. Kap-
lan's "The Meaning of God in
Modern Jewish Religion," is a
modern interpretation of the
Sabbath and Festivals. It is an
enlarged, revised edition which
has been brought up to date.
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Two Distinguished Scholars Join
Wayne State U. Semitics Staff

