Scholl-Finkelstein Troth Announced at Party MISS ADRIENNE SCHON At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schon of Green- lawn Ave. announced the engage- ment of their daughter Adrienne to Sidney Finkelstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finkelstein of Harden Ave., Southfield. The prospective bridegroom re- cently was graduated from the De- troit Institute of Technology. A May 22 wedding is planned. Between May 1963, when the first Israel Bonds fell due, and the end of 1965, a total of $107,- 745,150 was paid out by the State of Israel on maturing Bonds. On May 1, 1966 the State of Israel will make the largest single pay- ment it ever has on any loan, when some $30,000,000 in State of Israel Inpendence Issue Coupon Bonds become due for redemption. Mitchell Dahood, S.J., a former student of Dr. W. F. Albright, cur- rently professor of Ugaritic lan- guage and literature at the Ponti- fical Biblical Institute in Rome, one-time guest professor of Old Testament at Boston College, has undertaken a most difficult job: the translation of and the writing of a new commentary on the Psalms. As part of the Anchor Bible series, Doubleday has just issued his "Psalms' I," his new translation of Psalms 1 to 50, with an introduction and commentative notes. Father Dahood makes some very interesting claims. He states that his translation "differs from ear- lier efforts in that it is not the fruit of a confrontation of the Heb- rew text with the . ancient ver- sions," that what he is attempting is "a fresh translation, accom- panied by a philological commen- tary, that lays stress on the ras Shamra-Ugarit texts and other epi- graphic discoveries made along the Phenician littoral. What he does Introduce is a controversy over the standard versions as contrasted by his own and by his assertions that: "It is not too much to say that all • future investigations of the Book of Psalms must deal in- tensively with the Ugaritic texts . . Thorough knowledge of Ugaritic grammar, vocabulary and style is an absolute prere- quisite for comparative research on the part of biblical scholars. Moreover, the significance of .Ugaritic for historical grammar, A.rtk Ann- ouncements March 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balamut (Sharon Gold- berg), 23503 W. Seven Mile, a son, David Jonathan. • * 4: March 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rogers, 21590 Concord, Southfield, a son, Neal Aaron. Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. L. ROBERT LEVY (9 lbs., 5-oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. 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The Dahood translation of these opening lines reads: Injurious is the gift that takes How blest the man who lies not away freedom.—Italian proverb. a Dhood's Text of Psalms, in New Anchor Bible Introduces Controversy Over Ugaritic Texts 1•• on which will increasingly rest our reconstruction of the liter- ary history of Israel, cannot be overestimated. Ugaritic was only dialectically different from an- cestral Hebrew in the genera- tions immediately preceding the Israelite occupation of Canaan. Ugarit and Canaanite Palestine shared a common literary tradi- tion, which profoundly influenc- ed Israel." entered Is Ugaritic so important in the council of the wicked, Psalms' translations? Father Da- Nor in the assembly of sinners NO POINTED TOES stood, hood certainly is very strongly in support of the Ugaritic. Stating nor in the session of scoffers sat. In Hack's that his present work is not a commentary on Psalms, that "a PATENT STRAPS better term would perhaps be a prolegomenon to a commentary," he adds: "The topics usually treat- ed in a standard commentary, such as the name 'Psalms,' the title of the Psalms, their arrangement and use, the origin and authorship by of the Psalms, etc., have been waived in the interest of the pri- mary scope of this study, a trans- and Orchestras lation and philological commen- tary which utilizes the linguistic 19360 Livernois - 16633 E. Warren UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 information offered by the Ras 235 Pierce, Birmingham Shamra tablets . . ." He concedes that Psalms as such have not yet been unearthed at Ras Shamra and "the treatment of these problems therefore will LI 8-1116 also be cursory and incidental to Photographers'— Specializing in the main purpose at hand." He Color Candids and Movies LI 8-2266 proceeds to discuss the Ras Sham- ra discoveries of 1929, pointing out that "thousands of tablets in at least eight different languages have come to light," placing his THE interest on "a previously unknown AN NM MINN cuneiform alphabet of 29 or 30 a signs." COMM How, then, does he view the 111 Masoretic text? Father Dahood states: "The reverence of the ORCHESTRA Masoretes for the consonantal text outstripped their knowledge CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 of archaic Hebrew poetry: the result is that their vocalization, and even their word division, must sometimes be disregarded if one is to find the way back • All Work Guaranteed to the original sense." There is need to avoid confusion • Moth Proofing FREE and the Dahood approach certain- • 35 Yards — $15 ly is revolutionary. He suggests, 42 Years Experience for instance, discussing the Psalms' dating, that some psalms belong to the post-Exilic period; he quotes a Catholic Biblical Association speaker at the 1964 meeting that Psalm cx "is a product of the We Make Our Own Glasses Chronicler of Qoheleth" (400-200 HEADQUARTERS FOR BCE), and he poses the question "why is it that the Alexandrian • LATEST DOMESTIC AND Jewish translators understood IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS them so imperfectly?" PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES • One must await the new trans- ACCURATELY FILLED lator's "introduction embodying the results of this research" as "envisioned" for his second vol- • Reasonably Pelted • Immediate Repair ume.. His translations fail, however, to capture the beauty of the es- 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE tablished and well known texts. For instance, his text of the very LI 7 - 5068 OAK PARK, MICH. popular Psalm 23 commences thus: Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. A Psalm of David. HAL GORDON A BEAUTIFUL CARPET and FURNITURE CLEANING ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE Yahweh is my shepherd, Mark 25th Anniversity shall not lack. Of WJC Research Institute In I green meadows he will make NEW YORK (JTA)—The World Jewish Congress marked the 25th anniversary of the establishment: of the Institute of Jewish Affairs with a luncheon March 31 ad- dressed by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, WJC president; Samuel Bronf- man, WJC vice-president a n d chairman of its North American executive; and Dr. Jacob Robinson, founder of the Institute. During its quarter century of existence, the Institute, research arm of the WJC, has succeeded in locating more than 5,000 witnesses for testimony in the trials of many Nazi war criminals, Bronfman reported. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, April 8, 1966 542-4735 SAM SMALTZ Thursdays to 9 p.m. me lie down; Near tranquil waters he will guide me, to refresh my being. He will lead me into luxuriant pastures, as befits his name. 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