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July 12, 1963 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-07-12

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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
C H O L E M ORGANIZATION
will hold a lawn party, featur-
ing luncheon and games, noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Irving Burton, 26912 York,
.Huntington Woods. For tickets

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Louis Goldberg, DI 1-9685, or
Mrs. Jack Hyman.

* *

BETH AARON SISTER-
HOOD will sponsor a benefit
performance of "Come Blow
Your Horn," starring Menasha
Skulnik, 7:30 p.m. July 21 at
Northland Playhouse, an-
nounces Mrs. Lee Gaspas, ways
and means chairman. Friends
are invited to make reserva-
tions to the theater party, ac-
cording to President Mrs. Ben
Z. Freeman. Chairman of the
party is Mrs. Jerome Silber-
man, DI 1-0436. Cochairman- is
Mrs. Abe Halem.
* *
DETROIT SENIOR BICUR
CH O L E M ORGANIZATION
will hold a picnic Sunday at
Palmer Park to raise funds for
medical assistance to the needy.
Friends are invited.

i

MRS. GERALD SELTER

Carole Ann Goldstein was
wed to Gerald Alan Selter in
a ceremony performed by Rab-
bi Gorelick on June 20 at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
4, *
The newlyweds are the chil-
AMERICAN MEDICAL CEN-
TER AT DENVER, Detroit dren of Mrs. Betty Goldstein
Ladies Auxiliary, will hold a and the late Samuel P. Gold-
luncheon 1 p.m. Tuesday at the stein and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Jewish Center.
Selter of Partington Ave.
*
*
The bride wore a white or-
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- ganza formal gown featuring
neer Women, will attend the long sleeves, a scoop neckline
annual garden party of Ruth and a band of Alencon lace and
Gosman to be given 12:30 p.m. seed pearls at the waist and
July 20 at her home, 18504 Rose- sleeve tips. A crown of pleated
mont, on behalf of the Child organza held h e r shoulder-
Rescue Fund. Luncheon and length veil and she carried a
games will be featured. Guests satin and lace Bible topped
are invited.
with a white orchid.
* * *
Mindee Goldstein, sister of
GOODFE LLOWS H I P WOM- the bride, was maid of honor.
EN'S AUXILIARY will hold a
Bridesmaids were Pearl Gold-
weenie roast July 13 at the
home of Florence Prohow, 20320 stein, the bride's sister. and Es-
Cherokee. Husbands are invited. ther Selter, sister of the bride-
A picnic will be held jointly by groom. Renee Pazner was flow-
the Auxiliary and Men's Club ergirl.
Robert Wolfe served as best
on July 21 at Palmer Park.
man. Ushers were Paul Gold-
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold stein, brother of the bride, How-
its annual garden party 12:30 ard Pollock and Steven Horo-
p.m. July 15 at the home of witz. Michael Wizner was ring-
President Mrs. Leonard Shapiro, bearer.
The newlyweds departed for
18955 Wildemere. Guests are
Washington State where they
invited.
* * *
will reside.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a garden Sabra Eva Cik Will
luncheon party 12:30 p.m. July
17, at the home of Rose Klein- Conduct Sessions for
bard, 19330 Kentucky. Chair- Mizrachi Hatzair
man is Rose A•enco. For reser-
Rev. Marshall Goldman, youth
vations, call Freda Metz, UN director of Mizrachi Hatzair,
1-6233. Guests are invited.
announces that Eva Cik, a
* * *
native-born Israeli, has been
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- added to the staff of leaders in
, the story-telling, singing and
BAD STUDY GROUP will meet
3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home dancing groups which meet
of Mrs. David Cern, 17357 Pine-l ey
every Sabbath afternoon at 5
hurst. The guest speaker will be p.m., at Cong. Beth Yehudah,
Rabbi I. Paneth, announces Mrs.
117556 Wyoming.
Tzippora Baiter, chairman.
Zev Levin. associate director
of Camp Moshava in Wildrose,
Jay Masserman
'Wis., has informed Mizrachi
Hatzair of Detroit that there
in- Israel on Study
are a few positions as group
Tour with Ramah
leaders available for teenagers
Jay Masserman, son Of Mr. at Camp Moshava.
and Mrs. Paul Masserman, of
17164 Pinehurst, left on Mon-
day for a sum-
mer's study
in Israel. His
trip was made
possible b y
double schol-
arships from
the Beth
Aaron Syna-
gogue and the
United He-
brew Schools.

'Hebrew Scripture
by Dr. Sandmel Due
from Knopf Aug. 19

rlow-Culler
V OW S Exchanged

On Aug. 19, Knopf will pub-
lish "The Hebrew Scriptures:
An Introduction to Their Liter-
ature and Religious Ideas," by
Samuel Sandmel, Provost of
Hebrew Union College in Cin-
cinnati.
Incorporating recent tech-
niques and findings of linguis-
tic a n d Biblical scholarship,
"The Hebrew Scriptures" ex-
amines the books of the Bible
with respect to their narrative
and historical value, and ap-
praises their theological contri-
butions to Christianity and Ju-
daism. The author discusses the
meaning and problems of each
of the Bible's books, first as a
separate unit, and then in rela-
MRS. MICHAEL S. ARLOW
tion to the entire work. Dr.
Rosalind Cutler, daughter of
Lee A. Belford, of New York
University, has remarked about Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cutler,
was wed to Michael S. Arlow,
this book:
son of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Ar-
"Sandmel's 'The Hebrew Scrip-
tures' is superb in its critical analy- low of Great Neck, in a double-
sis of the Old Testament and its ring ceremony on June 16 at
full emphasis upon the deep reli-
gious insights that give a common the Beth Aaron Synagogue.
core to many of the beliefs of Ju-
The bride wore a wedding
daism, Christianity, and Islam. His
paraphrases of many of the signifi- gown of tissue taffeta with an
cant passages are excellent. His
discussion of significant Hebrew Alencon lace bodice. • Her bou-
lArords. customs, and traditions clar- quet was of white roses and or-
ifies some passages that have long
been ambiguous. Rabbi Sandmel's chids.
book is in the tradition of Driver,
After a Canadian honeymoon,
Oesterley, Bewer, and other Chris-
tian scholars, and can be welcomed the couple will make their
not only on its merits but as wit- home in Ames, Iowa, where
ness to the fact that true scholar-
ship provides a unity of approach, they will continue their studies
understanding, and appreciation re- at Iowa State University:
gardless of differences in religious

persuasion."

Dr. Sandmel taught at Van-
derbilt University before his
appointment to Hebrew Union
College in 1952 as professor of
Bible and Hellenistic literature.
He is the author of three other
works, "Philo's Place in Juda-
ism," "A Jewish Understanding
of the New Testament" and
"The Genius of Paul."
"The Hebrew Scriptures" is
illustrated with 17 maps by
Theodore R. Miller.

l3nai Orit4

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will hold its annual picnic at
Pontiac Lake State Recreation
Area on Sunday. Friends are
invited. Free pop, watermelon,
ice cream and milk, plus prizes
for the children will be avail-
able. Special games and activi-
ties are also planned for the
adults. For information, call
Sid Pianin, UN 1-0787.

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