Jan. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Goldberg (Irene
Swartz)-, 13801 Sylvan, Oak
Park, a son, Steven Alan.
* * C
Jan. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David 'Lippitt (Marjorie Dia-
By SUSAN KOBEL
mond), 24741 Rensselaer, Oak
"Moonlight Mist," the Janu- Park, a son, Michael Robert.
* *
ary senior prom, will be pre-
Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
sented by the class of January,
1961, Jan. 25, at Lovett Hall in man Hirschman (Audrey Hec-
Greenfield Village. It promises ker), 24725 Rensselaer, Oak
to be a wonderful evening for Park, a son, Samuel Zalman.
* * *
all who attend, senior s and
Jan.
6—To
Mr. and Mrs. Max-
underclassmen a 1 i k e. Tickets
may be purchased from any well J. Schwartz (Florence Sil-
senior. Co-chairmen of the prom verman)", 15715 Addison, South-
committee are Audrey Feldman field, - a son, Michael Dan.
* * *
and David Drachler.
Jan. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerry
Mumford Cagers _ went down
to Osborn last Friday, 52-41. G. Margolis (Geraldine Gold-
Today they take" on Cass Tech man, formerly of Windsor), 2514
on home ground at 3:30 in the Ivanhoe, Pontiac, a daughter,
Robin Lynn.
gym.
* * *
The Girls' Swimming Team
Jan. 3 — To Mr. and .Mrs.
began practice this week. The Nathan Brodsky (Bernice Wein-
team was selected after two traub), 23491 Gardner, Oak Park,
weeks of try-outs, and is under a daughter, Hellene Sandee.
the direction of ' Miss Janet
* * *
Schubert, of the M u m f or d
Jan. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
health department.
Marshall Shanbrom (Doris Weis-
Monday and Tuesday are man), 28079 Aberdeen, -South-
"do-or-die" days for Mumford- field, a son, Paul Allan.
* * 4:
ites. Final exams will be given
both days. School will t h e-n
Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
recess Thursday afternoon and ard Miller (Diane Goss), 15201
begin again on Feb. 1.
Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, a
Last Monday, several Radio daughter, Lisa Joy.
* * *
Broadcasters presented an en-
tire "Storyland Show" at WWJ
Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
Radio. The script was "John mond Katz (Carole Valensky),
Paul Jones," directed by Ben 29782 Everett, Southfield, a
Craine, president of the Guild. daughter; Joanne Elaine.
* *
The show can be heard several
times during the week, on AM
Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Don-
and FM stations. Mumford and ald B. Sovel (Rena Schwartz),
Cass Tech are the only Detroit 22040 Tredwell, Farmington, a
high schools invited to produce son, Jack Eric.
* * *
an entire show.
Dec.
31—To
Mr. and. Mrs. Al-
In the last column, the name
of Mel Schotten was erroneously vin Gendelman (Joan Seyburn),
omitted from the list of Junior 18975 Warrington, a son, James
Gary.
Phi Beta Kappa winners.
* *
Mumford's literary magazine,
Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
The Muse, was published this
week. The magazine is intended mour Chafetz (Lois Lipshy),
to showcase the literary en- 16881 Greenfield, a daughter,
deavors of Mumford's talented Ellen Sue. • * *
students. Editors are Helene
Dec. 30—To Mr.. and Mrs. Sid-
Weisman and Chuck Mintz.
ney Erlich (Judith Salomon) of
Meyers Rd., a son, Leslie.
tin.
* *
Dec. 28—To Mr.
Mr. and -Mrs. Louis Gellerman Shapiro (Dorothy
of Indiana Ave. announce the Kentucky, a da
engagement of their daughter, Marlene.
Beverly, to Bernard Supiati, son
* *
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Supian of
Dec. 15 — To
Freeland Ave. A June wedding Thoma
eare
is planned.
Harri
, Steven Paul.
Addressing a large gathering
that filled the McGregor Memo-
rial Hall of Wayne State Univer-
sity, on Jan. 12, Dr. Samuel
Sandmel, Provost of Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion, described the First
Century of this era as the form-
ative years for both Judaism and
Christianity. -
Describing the changes and
metamorphoses, he pointed out
that Rabbinic Judaism was cen-
tered in -the Scriptures and in
the Five Books of Moses. He
outlined the legalism of rabbinic
law as incorporated in the Mish-
na and Gemarah.
He emphasized that the oral
law emerged as valuable as the
written law.
From Paul's standpoint, he
added, the laws of Moses were
inferior to the revelations in
Christ, and from that viewpoint
the - prohibitions • in. the law
spurred one on to do what the
law prohibited.
Prof. S a ndm el explained
that Paul's approach was that
you can't get action by legisla-
tion.
For Judaism, Dr. Sandmel
said, "conduct" is the hallmark,
whereas for Christianity it is
"faith."
But the two religions, Dr.
Sandmel said, emanate from a
common matrix, both making
important contributions to the
preservation of man.
The speaker was introduced
by Philip Slomoyitz. The lecture
was part of the Borman Semitics
Lecture Series.
Dr. Abram Spiro, head of the
Near Eastern Department at
Wayne State University, out-
lined future plans for the lecture
series in his opening remarks
preceding the lecture.
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