WOW Linda Friedman to Dr. Goldin Concludes Midrasha Tired Ronald-Sherr Institute ,Lectures Wednesday Day's Wardrobe of Prizes for Hadassah Party The Detroit Hearing Center, a Torch Drive Agency, announc- ed the schedule of classes for the spring term. Registration for the spring classes in lipreading and lan- guage skills will be taken dur- ing the week of April 3. A "first" for the coming se- mester is the coordinated eve- ning program with the Wayne State University Hearing Clinic. Several small group classes will meet on Wednesday evening be- ginning April 4 at the agency offices. The Center will continue the cooperative program" with the Michigan Association of the Deaf in providing `English Lan- guage Classes for Deaf Adults.' This class meets on Thursdays, beginning April 5. Department of Michigan Jew- ish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary will hold a blood drive March 26 and 27 in con- junction with Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, according to Jack Schwartz, commander, and Esther Feld, president. The Red Cross bloodmobile will be at Pepper School in Oak Park from 6-11 p.m. Monday. It will be at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue from 6-11 p.m. Tuesday. A prize will go to the post or auxiliary with . the greatest donation. Co-chairmen are Bob Goldman and Ida Shein. The concluding lecture in Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will feature a "Wardrobe for the Day" in prizes at the Eye Bank Party culminating the organiza- tion's drive to aid the visually- handicapped in Israel 12:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Mercury Theater. All Eye Bank contributors are eligible for prizes. The wardrobe includes a lounging outfit, a three-piece Italian knit ensemble, a black chiffon cocktail dress, two-piece silk sheath with match- ing three - quarter - length coat, white dachette hat and white silk umbrella. Howard Lear, Broadway sing- ing star, will highlight the enter- tainment program. . Detroit Hearing Center Lists Spring Classes Jewish War Vets to Hold Blood Drive MISS LINDA FRIEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman of Prairie Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Rochelle, to Ronald Sherr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sherr of Cortland Ave. Miss Friedman is a senior in the College of Education at Wayne State University where she is affiilated with Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Her fiance re- ceived his B. S. degree from Wayne where he was a member j of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity j and is working on his master's degree at the University of Michigan. The couple plan an Aug. 21 wedding. the Midrasha Institute series on the subject "The Evolution of Jewish Ideas and Beliefs," based on the religious analyses of Prof. Yehezkel Kaufmann, will be delivered Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., by Dr. Judah Goldin, professor of Jewish studies at Yale University. The lectures, held in the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, are followed by discus- sions by the enrollees in the In- stitute lecture series. Dr. Goldin received his B.S. from the College of the City of New York in 1934, his M.A. from Columbia University in 1938 and in that year also earned his M.H.L. from the Jewish Theological Seminary. He received his D.H.L. from the Theological Seminary in 1943. He has served as dean and associate professor in the teach- ers college of the Theological Seminary from 1952 to 1959, and from 1939 to 1943 was an instructor at the University of -Illinois. Since 1959 he has been professor of Semitics at Yale University. He is the author of several volumes of Talmudic subjects, on Hillel the Elder and on the Abot de Rabbi Nathan. Addressing another capacity audience, in the third of the Midrasha lecture series, Dr. Shemaryahu Talmon of the People Make Nevi-s tHnnouncenzents BEVERLY BECKER, a New York secretary, w a s crowned "Queen Esther" on March 17 to reign for the week during the Purim Fes-. tival at Wald- nrian's Hotel. in Miami Beach. Each year, this Purim Festival attracts c o n - testants. from every part of the country. The winner gets a free two weeks stay at Waldman's and many other Miss Becker prizes. • • • The State Senate confirmed the appointment by Governor Swainson of CHARLES E. FEIN- BERG as a member of the His- torical Commission. * • • Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Turover Mc'os Hitim Ernest Neuvirth (Idelle Graff), 18439 Hart w e l 1, a' daughter Supper Next Monday Debra Lynn. The Turover Aid Society and • • • Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Feb. 26 — To Mr.- and Mrs Nlo'os Hitim supper 7 p.m. Mon- Alvin- Stern,. 21900 Ridgedale day at Young Israel of Northwest Oak Park, a son, Barry William. Detroit, 17376 Wyoming. The • • • public is invited. Feb. 27–To Mr. and Mrs. BERNARD KATZ will accom: Kenneth Abrahams (Phyllis pany seven singers in a music- Williams), 10053 Curtis, a Judith. panel program in the interest of daughter, Ellen • • • grand opera •entitled "An Over- March 1— To Mr. and Mrs. ture to Opera" open to the public 8:15 p.m. April 12 at the Rack- Alvan Wolfe (Ellen Grad), 25620 Catalina, Southfield, a ham Memorial Auditorium. son, Steven Bennett. • • • Think before you speak, and you'll have plenty of time to . March 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rein (Sheila Smith), a listen. son, Randy Lewis. • « 51, March 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goldstein (Ruby Repi- tor, formerly of Detroit, 376 Benjamin, Romeo, a daughter, M OH EL EXCLUSIV (y ...._ Since 194 -i---"N Joni Michel. • • • MAX STERN, vice chairman of in Detroit Hospitals& Hems March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- the board of trustees of Yeshiva 57irri bert Berris, former Detroiters University and president of Hartz now living at 8330 S. W. 29th Mountain Products Corp., has St., Miami, Fla., a son, Robert been awarded the Who's Who in Recommended by Physicians America Citation for Educational Steven. • • • Philanthropy, "in recognition of March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. his significant and substantial Gerald Kraft (Sandra Johnson), gift to education in America, former Detroiters now living at specifically to Yeshiva Univers- Expert Mohel 371 Central, Auburndale, Mass., ity." Stern's gift of $1,000,000 to Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 2 4444 a daughter, Lynn Barbara. the university . in June, 1961, LI 1-9769 • • • signaled the kick-off of the uni- March 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. versity's $25,000,000 campaign for Richard Grossman (Rita Schen- its Midtown Center development Certified Surgical Mohel feld), former Detroiters now program, a part of the Riverside Rabbi . living in La Mirada, Calif., a Amsterdam Slum Clearance Pro- daughter, Lisa Bonnie. ject on _Manhattan's West Side. • • • • • • Serving in Hospitals and Homes March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi JACOB SIMCHA CO- Leonard Gordon (Rena Feigel- PONTIAC 334-4149 (man), 17144 Ohio, a daughter, HEN of New York has been ap- pointed assistant director of the Melissa Gail. • • • National Conference of Syna- REV. March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. gogue Youth, it was announced Marvin Kaufman (Carol by Moses I. Feuerstein, president Schwartz), 28055 Aberdeen, a of the Union of Orthodox Jewish MOHEL SPECIALIST Congregations of America. son, Michael Howard. Serving at Homes and Hospitals • *• • • • • DI 1-9909 March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi CHAIM U. LIPSCHITZ Warren Wolfe (Marian Kent). will deliver the opening prayer of 20067 Schaefer, a daughter, at the U.S. Senate, Wednesday, RABBI CHASKEL Lori Ellen. according to an announcement • • • • by Senator Kenneth B. Keating GRUBNER March 18 — To Dr. and Mrs. of New York. Rabbi Lipschitz is SPECIALIZED MOHEL " Richard M. Broun (Sharon director of the Community Senr- Recommended by Physicians Freedman), 21693 Stratford, ice Bureau of Yeshiva Torah Serving in Hospitals and Homes Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Vodaath and Mesivta of New How- 3298 Sturtevant TI) 3-1441 , DR. JUDAH GOLDIN Hebrew University, visiting lecturer at Harvard and Bran- deis Universities, discussed the roles of the priest and the prophet in Israel and described the conflict between the two. "The highest pinnacle of the Biblical religion comes with pro- phecy, then comes the descent with the priests," he stated. "They are different, but they complement each other," he said, describing their polarity. "They are two types, but the Hebrew religion could not - have de- veloped without these two types of leaders. The problem of their relationship lies in their public activities." Dr. Talmon was introduced by Mandell Berman, president of the United Hebrew Schools. The University of Michigan ranks fifth nationally in the number of articles contributed by its'faculty to America's lead- ing academic journals. HENRY FEINBERG, A.C.S.W., psychologist of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, will speak on "Role Playing in the Teaching of Psychology" at the annual meet- ing of the. American Society of Group Psychotherapy a n d Psychodrama, April 6 in New York City. Feinberg is a fellow in the society. •••••••••••••••••••••• go • The • • • I Hal Gordon . 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