THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday, June 28, 1963 -- 18 Kirzner-Grand Engagement Told MISS ROSALIND KIRZNER At a recent dinner party at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Izrael S. Kirzner, 23400 Wildwood, Oak Park, announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Rosalind Miriam, to Michael M. Grand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon S. Grand, 20066 Stans- bury. The bride-elect is a senior at Wayne State University. Her fiance attended the University of Detroit, where he was a member of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. He was graduated from the Detroit College of Law. A winter wedding is planned. I Brevities WAYNE STATE UNIVER- SITY THEATER announces that its 1963-64 season will open Oct. 4 with "Purlie Vic- torious," Ossie Davis' satire on segregation. * * 4: RUTH (ROSENBAUM) CHA- BAN will have her paintings shown on a regular basis after July 1 at Grinnell Galleries, 1515 Woodward, under the di- rection of Lester Arwin. * * Multi-talented Mickey Rooney, actor, musician and sportsman, makes a rare 'in person" appearance in the De- troit area when "The Tunnel Of Love;" hilarious Broadway and Hollywood comedy success, opens a" one-week engagement at Northland Playhouse Tues- day. Ann Sothern, starring in a pre-Broadway tryout of a new comedy, "God Bless Our Bank," will complete her engagement Sunday. * * * The opening of Detroiter Herschel S. Steinhardt's play, "Don't Think Of Me When I'm Gone," has been scheduled for July 5, it was announced by Woodie . King, director of the Concept-East, 401 E. Adams. Leading roles will be played by Mary D. Camp, Phillip Purcell, Jack Curtis, Gertrude Winstron, Ann Show and Susie Linn. 4: 4, * The one and only great man in a W. C. Fields Festival is the main attraction at the Telenews Theater. Three classic laughter pieces altogether on one pro- gram, "THE BARBERSHOP"; "THE PHARMACIST" and "THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER" are the titles. On the same program is "Champion Angler" narrated by the angling authority Lee Wolff, Novecks Celebrate 50th Anniversary Felicitations will be paid Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noveck on their 50th wedding anniversary at Beth Aaron Synagogue Sabbath services Saturday. A family din-. ner in their honor .will be given Sunday by their children, Rabbi Simon No v e c k of Hartford, Conn.; Harold and Sidney and Mrs. Leonard Handler. The couple have five grandchildren. Near Eastern Department at WSU Brawer-Alarkowitz Announces New Testament Courses Troth Announced Weizmann Society Will Memorialize Nathan Finegold, Rose Grushky courses on the religions and cultures that emanated from the ancient Near East. "The courses in the New Tes- ta. ment studies will, as do the other courses, be keyed to the needs of the following types of students: 1. Undergraduate and grad- uate students who wish to en- rich their academic experience by studying the cultures and religions of the Near East, but do not necessarily wish to make this branch of learning their major interest. 2. Pre-theological students who wish to get a good back- ground in this area of studies before they proceed to their respective seminaries. 3. Graduate students who would want to work for a high- er degree in this area of stud- ies; this would probably include quite a number of ordained ministers who might want to take a higher degree with us. "In addition to the regular credit courses, the department hopes to offer a number of non- credit courses which will enable the hundreds of ministers in Detroit, who have not been ac- ademically trained and have not been ordained, to gain a basic knowledge of the history and contents of Christianity. This training will make them more effective in their respective pul- pits and will make them heirs to the culture and temper of the twentieth century man of religion." Dr. Spiro announced that Dr. Gordon J. Bahr will join the WSU faculty in the fall to teach the New Testament courses. Dr. Bahr, who has specialized in New Testament studies at sev- eral universities, and who has been a teacher in universities in his chosen speciality, received his Ph. D. at Hebrew Union College where he .majored in the field of Tannaitic literature, with minors in Hellenistic-Jew- MISS HERMINA ROSS ish literature and in liturgy. He studied at HUC in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross of for three years under an inter- Arella Blvd., Ann Arbor, an- faith fellowship from the Re- nounce the engagement of their form Jewish college. daughter, Hermina Beverly of Los Angeles, to Robert K. Spero, son of Mrs. Martin J. Harry Schwartz Spero of Los Angeles and the late Mr. Spero. Elected President The bride-elect attended the of Windsor Council University of F 1 or id a. Her fiance was graduated from the Harry H. Schwartz has been University of Southern Cali- elected president of the Wind- fornia, where he was affiliated sor Jewish Community Council. with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. A past president of the Wind- A Sept. 7 wedding is planned. sor Retail Merchants Associa- tion, he is a former board mem- Wayne Dunlap Named ber of the Children's Aid Conductor of South Society and and has been Oakland Symphony The appointment of Wayne chairman of Dunlap as conductor of the the board of South Oakland Symphony Or- Shaar Hasho- chestra for the 1963-1964 season mayim Syna- was announced by Lester S. gogue and its -Burton, board chairman of the religious South Oakland Symphony So- s c h o o 1. Schwartz h a s Schwartz ciety. served in various top level After a season of employing capacities for the Community different guest conductors for Council and was chairman of each concert, Dunlap, who con- the 1961 and '62 Welfare Fund ducted the South Oakland Sym- Campaigns. phony's fourth concert last Other officers are S. Lazarus, April, was selected to guide the orchestra's musical activities M. Bernholtz, A. Berniker, vice- for the entire new season com- presidents; Freed, secretary; Miss F. Geller, honorary secre- mencing in the fall. tary; H. Shanfield, treasurer; Burton and Mrs. Charles C. J. Eisenberg, executive direc- Betzner will continue to serve tor. the South Oakland Symphony On the executive committee Society as board chairman and president, respectively. Other are Dr. M. Adelman, J. Alexis, officers are Vice-Presidents Na- S. M. Cohen, Dr. D. L. Coppel, thaniel Gold, Bernard Lieber- Mrs. I. B. Ezra, Dr. A. W. man, Mrs. Ernest Jay, Mrs. W. Lampe, H. 1Vluroff, B. Nosan- H. Koeneke, Louis P. Miller and chuck, 0. Posen, H. Rubin, Mrs. Dr. Harry J. Baker; Secretary M. Schott, W. Silver, Dr. I. Roger Harter and Treasurer Strathman, W. Tepperman, Mrs. I. Wayne, Dr. E. Winbaum, M. Gordon Pitcher. New members of the board Wunder and C. Zalev. Melvin Sorffer, outgoing pres- of directors include Mrs. Wal- lace R. Hummon, Dr. Herbert ident, was presented a bust of A. Raskin, Mrs. Vernon Ven- himself by the Council at the man and Dr. Wolf W. Zuelzer. annual meeting. The Chaim Weizmann Society will hold a memorial meeting for Rose Grushky and Nathan Finegold 9 p.m. Monday at Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming, an- nounces President Louis Rosen- berg. Friends are invited. Re- freshments will be served. The Department of Near. Eastern Languages and Litera- tures at Wayne State Univer- sity will offer courses in the New Testament, beginning in the fall of 1963. Hitherto, the department offered courses in Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic studies. In addition, it offered a variety of courses in the Old Testament, in Jewish history, in Islamic studies, and in the his- tory of the Arabs. Announcing. the new courses, Dr. Abram S'piro, chairman of the Near Eastern Department, stated: "The department for a long time felt very keenly the need for New Testament studies as part of its regular offerings, so that its courses in the Bible should not be restricted to the Old Testament but comprise both the Old and New Testa- ments. Furthermore, inasmuch as courses on the culture and religion of ancient Israel and of Islam are being offered, it is only natural to introduce also courses on -the origins of Chris- tianity, thus enabling the de- partment to offer a variety of Hermina Ross Will Wed Robert ero - QUALITY CANDIDS PORTRAITS MOVIES COLOR eric Bennett Black & White and 8440 W. 6 MILE UN 2-5506 ./1 ■ 11•11101111•11•M Want The Best? 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