Elizabeth Taylor has been given the Hebrew name of Elisheba upon her acceptance of the Jewish faith, Joe Hyams.reveals in his column "About Hollywood" in the New York Herald Tribune. Under the title "The • Tsim- mis of Elizabeth Taylor," H y a vi S wrote from Las Vegas: Eddie Fisher had just com- pleted his first show at the Tropicana Hotel when he and Elizabeth Taylor held a press conference in the hotel's "Celeb- rity Room." Although news sto- ries have been written about Couple to Ignore Sefirah Ban HOLLYWOOD (JTA)—Ed- die Fisher said this week he and convert Elizabeth Taylor would ignore the sefirah ban on Jewish weddings between Passover and Shavuot. The entertainer said he and Miss Taylor had received nu- merous letters pointing out the ban. "That's Orthodox Jewish law," said E d d i e. "We're Reform." Rabbi Max Nussbaum of Hollywood's Temple Israel said he still planned to marry Eddie and Liz despite a ruling by three Neveda judges that the wedding would not be legal in Nevada. - Rabbi Nussbaum said the two could be married in Nevada by a Justice • of the Peace and then he would per- form the religious ceremony, "giving sanction to a legal state that already exists." - the news conference wherein he and Elizabeth announced they will get married next month, to me the conference itself was as interesting as the news that came out of it. The young couple sat holding hands on a long couch facing the press in a roam full of euriosity-seekers. "Tome on, Elisheba, it's time to go," said •Mr. Fisher. "What did you call Eliza- beth?" a reporter asked. "Elisheba — it's her Hebrew name," said Mr. Fisher. Miss Taylor then sang in He- faith, I won't be able to float down the Nile in a barge—some- thing I always wanted to do," said Miss Taylor, referring to the recent banning of her pic- tures in Egypt because she had become Hebrew. A reporter congratulated Mr. Fisher on his singing voice dur- ing the show. "I'm in love," said Mr. Fisher. "This is really a tsimmis, isn't it?" said Miss Taylor, nodding toward the onlookers. "Would you spell that, please, and explain it?" a reporter asked. "Tsimmis, t-s-i-m-rn-i-s is a tumult, t-u-m-u-l-t," said Miss Taylor, who spelled both words. Finally the newsmen and their subjects got down to the business at hand. When the in- terview was over some one ask- ed Miss Taylor whether she had any regrets. "The important thing is that we have been honest in what we've done," she said. "We have ourselves to live with." "That about says it," added Mr. Fisher. Liz Gives $68,750 to Chamber Theater TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Elizabeth Taylor, Hollywood film star who recently announced her conver- sion to Judaism, has contributed 125,000 Israeli pounds ($68,750) to defray the cost of completing the main auditorium of the new Chamber Theater h e r e. The 1,000-seat auditorium will be named after Miss Taylor's late husband, Michael Todd: Announcement of the gift was made here Sunday .night by Meyer Weisgal, chairman of the public subscription committee on behalf of the Chamber Thea- ter. Miss Taylor's contribution in memoriam to her late hus- band, he said, represents pro- ceeds from Todd's last film hit, "Around the World in Eighty Days." Weisgal said Miss Taylor informed him she would come here to participate in the in- auguration of the new Michael Todd Auditorium, when it is ready for opening next year. Albright to Present Views on Dead Sea Scrolls at Lecture Chicagoan to Direct Summer Activities at Michigan Camp Habonim David Levitan, of Chicago, open to boys and girls from 11 registration call Meir Hurwitz, DI 19666; or Mrs. Phyllis Pin- Ill., has been appointed direct- to 1'7 years of age. or of Midwest Camp Habonim For further information or cus, registrar, KE 3-0216. at Three Rivers, Mich. An active member of the Labor Zionist Organization of Chicago, Levitan will be assist- ed by Michah Cisser of Kfar Invites you to come in and see Vitkin, Israel, who has come their Passover display. to the United States as a shal- iach to assist Habonim. MATZO SHMURA — In Honor of Passover Camp Habonim, an affiliate JUST RECEIVED — A Large Shipment of Israeli Shabbes 11 0c of the Habonim Camping As- Candles. 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These and other facets of Christian and Jewish theologi- cal history will be discussed by Dr. Albright at the Field Lec- ture on "The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament" at 8 p.m., May 19, in the Art Insti- tute auditorium. Dr. Albright will also be chairman of the "WSU Conference on Old Tes- tament Studies" on May 18 and 19 at the WSU McGregor Con- ference Center. Biblical schol- ars from all over the nation will participate in the sym- posium, according to Dr. Abram Spiro, chairman of the WSU Semitic Language and' Literature Dept. and director ' of the Field Lecture Series. Cor. Monterey OPEN THIS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY to 9 P. M. ... VEGETARIAN brew the opening words of an ancient prayer. A man familiar Prof. William F. Albright, with the hymn congratulated who will speak here on May her on the pronunciation. 19, in the Field Lecture Series "Now I've taken the Hebrew at Wayne State University, in an article in "The Christian COMPARE OUR PRICES 9-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, April 1 7, 1959 Elisheba'-- That's What Eddie Now Calls His Sweetheart Liz V u otz-7? ). T. 5 ,,c*org461. 13irms. CO PITIABURG" - Each year at this time we publish a reminder t o make sure there is no mistake, no misunderstanding about the C) seal on so many Heinz food labels. As you know, the 0 is the seal of the UNION OF JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA, a guarantee that the products bearing it are Kosher. Strictly Kosher, but for year 'round use only—NOT FOR PASSOVER ! The C) guarantee definitely does not include Passover. May you and your families and friends enjoy a happy Passover! 3' HEINZ COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, MAKERS OF THE VARIETIES