activities in Society
Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David, accompanied by Bella
Goldberg, was guest performer at a Jewish Music Month meeting held
by Bnai Israel Sisterhood, Pontiac. The group will hold its Purim
Carnival March 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, 10701 Santa Maria, celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary with a party Monday evening at Raleigh
House given by their children, Margo and Maurice Cohen.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Moshe, has
been invited by the President Johnson Inaugural Committee to attend
the ceremonies in Washington on Wednesday.
At 8:30 p.m. services today, the Bar Mitzvah of Gary Steven Zelt-
zer will be observed at Sholom Aleichem Institute.
Howard and Nancy Nudell joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Nudell, 14220 Pembroke, Thursday in celebrating the couple's
25th wedding anniversary.
The Avi Club will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sherr, 18170 Ilene.
Leonard Levy, Bride
to Live on West Coast
.
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condemn 250,000 babies each year.
March of Dimes funds have pro-
vided most of the financial support
for construction of the Salk Insti-
tute for Biological Studies in San
Diego, which conducts research in
to birth defects.
(Attending a recent nationwide
conference of March of Dimes
volunteer leaders at the Salk In-
stitute was Sylvia Danto, of Hunt-
Archaeologist-Bible Scholar de Vaux
to Discuss 'Patriarchs' at U. of M.
The eighth annual lectureship
in the series of Zwerdling Lectures
at the University of Michigan will
be given by Pere (Fr.) de Vaux
on "The Hebrew Patriarchs and
History" Jan. 21-22.
Sponsored by the university's
department of Near Eastern lan-
guages and literatures, jointly
with the Bnai
.Brith Hillel
Foundation and
Beth Israel Con-
gregation, the se-
lries is endowed
'by brothers Mor-
ris, Joseph and
Abraham Zwer-
dling in honor of
their parents,
Vanx
Mr. and Mrs.
Fr. de
Osias Zwerdling. The series opens
4:15 p.m. Thursday with a lecture
on "Abraham the Hebrew" (Gen.
14, 13) in Angell Hall. That eve-
ning at 8:15, in the Hillel Founda-
tion Building. the subject will be
"Biblical Traditions and External
Evidence."
"My Father Was a Wandering
Aramean" (Deut. 26, 5) will close
the series 4:15 p.m. Jan. 22 in
Angell Hall_
Pere de Vaux this year is the
Charles Chauncey Stillman guest
professor of Roman Catholic
studies at Harvard Divinity
School. Born in Paris, he was
ordained in 1929 and entered
the Dominican order.
Since 1934 he has been profes-
sor. and in 1945 became the di-
rector, of the French Biblical and
If sufferings and sickness befall
anyone, or if his children die, one
must not say to him, as Job's
friends said to Job, "Who ever
perished being innocent?" . . .
Loretta Arlene Galleon was
united in marriage to Leonard
James Levy at a recent evening
Archaeological School in Jeru-
ceremony at the Sheraton-Cadillac
salem.
Hotel. Following the marriage,
He has held chairs of history of
Segal
the ancient Near East and Pales- solemnized by Rabbi Jacob
and Cantors Nicholas Fenakel and
tinian archaeology.
A graduate of the Sorbonne, he Jacob Sonenklar, the couple left
received his doctorate in theology on a Jamaica honeymoon. They
at Le Saulchoiz, Belgium, and will take up residence in San
holds honorary doctorates from Francisco.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
the universities of Dublin, Aber-
Mrs. Ben B. Galleon of Briar Dr.,
deen and Louvain.
Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lester
A member of the Institute of
are parents
France, in the Academy of Inscrip- Levy of San Francisco
tions and Belles Lettres, he is a of the bridegroom.
A gown of silk matelasse, spe-
corresponding fellow of the British
Academy and an honorary member cially designed for the bride, fea-
with
of the Society of the Antiquarians tured the sculptured look
front-fastening, chalk beaded but-
of London.
tons and a Watteau back. She wore
Pere de Vaux has participated
a matching pillbox with fingertip,
in or headed archaeological ex-
illusion veiling.
peditions at Tell el-Far'ah in
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ger-
Jordan, the Qumran and Dead
ald Primak. Attendants were
Sea Scrolls Expedition and the
Mrs. Harvey Galloon, the bride's
Joint Expedition in Jerusalem
sister-in-law; Mrs. John Green-
with the British School of Ar-
berg, bridegroom's sister, and
chaeology.
Among his many published junior bridesmaid Janie Green-
berg.
works are books on Genesis, Sam-
John Greenberg of San Francisco
uel, Kings, institutions of the Old
Testament, the archaeology and was best man, Harvey Gallison,
manuscripts of the Dead Sea, stud- usher, and Stephen Greenberg,
ies in Old Testament sacrifice, dis- junior usher.
coveries in the Judaean Desert of
Jordan, and numerous papers on Beersheba Mayor to Talk
biblical, archaeological and histor-
at Branch 11 Gathering
ical subjects in several journals,
Eliahu Navi, mayor of Beersheba,
mainly the Revue Biblique, of
will speak at a meeting of Branch
which he is editor.
Other Zwerdling lectures have 11, Labor Zionist Organization,
included Prof. Harry M. Oblinsky, 9:15 p.m. today at the home of Mr.
Dr. Nelson Glueck, Prof. Ephraim and Mrs. Emanuel Ginzler, 21971
A. Speiser, Prof. William F. Al- Avon.
For information, call Morris Lif-
bright, and other renowned schol-
shay, president, LI 6-8588.
ars in the field of Bible studies.
Schumer, Tom Borman Co-Chairmen
of Camp Gan Israel Hordes Fund
Harry L. Schumer has accepted
— The Talmud the chairmanship and Tom Borman
the co-chairmanship of the Camp
Gan Israel William Hordes Memo-
JULES DONESON TRAVEL
rial Fund Committee.
PHOTO-QUIZ NO. 8
Aim of the committee is to raise
funds for the remodeling and im-
provement of the camp, located
near Fenton, about 60 miles from
funds to modernize and improve
the camp.
Friends of Mr. Hord es are
uniting to see this project mater-
ialize through the William
Hordes Memorial Fund. In rec-
ognition of his dedication to the
cause of Chabad, the remodeled
main building at Camp Gan Is-
rael will be named the William
Hordes Memorial Buildings.
The camp, attended by 200 boys
and girls, is under the auspices of
the Chabad-Lubavitch Movement,
and is conducted in a traditional
Jewish atmosphere. It s the only
such camp in the Midwest.
Associate chairmen of the Hor-
•
The boy in the "bottomless" was
basketball star at Central High,
and D.I.T. before he opened his
pharmacy on the East Side. He's
married to the former Sally Levin-
son, and they're leaving for Son
Juon, travel arrangements by . .
JULES DONESON
TRAVEL AGENCY
WHO IS HE?
(Answer next week on Activities
in Society Page)
des Memorial Fund are Max Biber,
Joseph Braver, David J. Cohn, Dr.
William Klein, Louis E. Levitan.
Morris Ben Lewis and Ezriel Weiss-
man.
Charles E. Feinberg is chairman
Borman
Schumer
of the camping committee. Co-
Detroit. Irwin I. Cohn will serve chairmen are Harry E. Citrin, Rob-
as chairman of the executive com- ert Ruch and Isadore Starr. Dr.
Israel Wiener is medical adviser.
mittee of the fund.
Mr. Hordes, a leader of the Jew- Mrs. Morris L. Schaller is chair-
ish community and ardent worker man of the Women's Committee
for and contributor to many worth- and Rabbi S. B. Shemtov is region-
while Jewish causes, was an organ- al director of Merkos L'inyonei
izer of the Chabad Midwest Organ- Chinuch.
ization and served on the execu-
A father should teach his son a
tive board since its inception.
He was a founder of Camp Gan
Israel, and his last public function
was a meeting in his office a day
before his death, when, as chair-
man, he discussed the raising a
March of Dimes Campaign Is On
The placement of thousands of man for Oak Park's March of
Dimes campaign. Assisted by
coin collectors in neighborhood
some 60 volunteer leaders, she
buildings and the annual Mothers
will direct the campaign Jan. 26.
March mark the beginning of the
March of Dimes campaign in the
Robert and David Schwartz are
area.
helping their mother as teen chair-
Stress is being placed on the men, and their sister Susan is teen
seriousness of birth defects, which adviser.
clean and easy trade.—Berachoth
63.
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Mrs. Earl Schwartz again is
community general chair-
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INVITATIONS
By HATT I E
(Mrs. Seymour
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