.14 ∎❑ .11•1111. SIM-011=1 ■ 0 MM10-0411 ■ 1,4•1011017111 ■ 1 1 .11WII 4•1•11,114•111111.04" Howard Kaplans Take loneymoon on Coast eivry on Carol Fishman 21/ay - ries i1iii itiv Ginsberg of _ATY omens eltths the Atr This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday • Station: WWJ Feature: .Authors Mark Van Doren and Maurice Samuel will discuss "Men and Dreams" Part II, focusing on Joseph as the first "professional" interpret e r of dreams. * HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "Voice of the Folk Singer" will feature Theodore Bikel. MRS. MARTIN GINSBERG MRS. HOWARD KAPLAN - Ellen Ruth Teal and Howard B. Kaplan were united in marriage Sunday at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Teal, 17355 Santa t arbara, and Mr. and !,.Mrs. David R. Kaplan, 17311 Ap- poline. The bride wore a gown of silk organza, with Empire bodice and outlined with ribbon lace. This motif was repeated on the hemline , and train. She wore a mantilla of imported Alencon lace and carried .--.a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Ann Teal, sister-in-law of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Joyce Nemeth, Mary Ann McMahon, Jeri Sasson and Annette Fink. Best man was Louis Kaplan, brother of the bridegroom. Jerry Rosenthal, Stewart Teal, Michael Berke and Martin Portnoy served as ushers. The couple are honeymooning in San Francisco and Las Vegas. JACK LEFKOWITZ, national treasurer of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, will attend the international conference of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, July 12-13, in Geneva, Switzerland .He will participate in the sessions as a delegate of the American Zionist Council. ACCOUNT at Guardian l 'gGS ly available. No advance t any time. Bonus Savings $1000, ation of Guardian's new here are exciting free gifts r present account or open- t Corner Randolph BILE Corner Tracey ast South of 9 Mile Rd. n. Monday -thru Friday rsday - Night till 8 till 6 HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 and Time: 9:15 a.m. Station: WJBK Feature: The second part of "Community Issues" will be a dis- cussion of the problems of Jews in the USSR by Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El and former chairman of the committee on Jews in the Soviet orbit for the Central Conference of American Rabbis. * * * LOOK UP AND LIVE Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: A Profile of Lillian Wald and the Henry Street Settle- ment House in New York City will be presented. Rare Find Tells 01 Jewish Christians After Jesus' Time JERUSALEM — Prof. Shlomo Pines of the Hebrew University has discovered a 1,000-year-old ac- count of a Jewish-Christian sect living in Jerusalem shortly after the time of Jesus. This sect accepted Jesus as a prophet, as a servant of God, not the son of God. Its leaders criti- cized the Apostle Paul for not con- fining his teachings to Jews and for considering Jesus as the Mes- siah. Prof. Pines learned of the 600- page document in Istanbul a few years ago while examining Islamic texts. He brought a microfilm copy to Israel and will publish his findings later this year. Included in the document is a historical account of the sect, which was forced to flee Jerusa- lem about A. D. 62, just before the Jewish rebellion that ended in the destruction of Jesusalem by the Romans in the year 70. The sect's writings were supple- mented by members who wan- dered through what is now Syria and Iraq. The original authors were mem- bers of the Jerusalem sect, which managed to maintain its Judeo- Christian traditions for several centuries. They maintained the essentials of Jewish religious prac- tice as Jesus did and proposed that evangelical work be confined to Jews, and in Hebrew. Friday, July 8, 1966-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual sum- mer dinner 6 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Leo Laufer, chairman, invites friends. * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, announces its Israel Cash Shower will take place 12:30 P.m. Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Luncheon will be served, to be followed by an afternoon of games. Guests are invited. * * * DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG- WOMEN ORGANIZATION w i 11 sponsor a picnic Tuesday for a ward of patients at Northville State Hospital. * * NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Ameri- can Medical Center at Denver, will hold a dinner - dance 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Elmwood Casino. Members' husbands are invited. For information and tickets, call Mrs. Irving Chaiken, UN 3-6574, or Mrs. Donald Golden, UN 4-8343. DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold a board meeting noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Young, 25035 W. Rue Versailles, Oak Park. The board will discuss the $10,000,000 "New Horizons" program to in- crease facilities and services at the medical center, and future events will be mapped. CORSETS BY EVA Free Custom Fitting by Experienced Corsetieres 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Blks. W. of Greenfield Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Carol Ethel Fishman and Mar- BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 tin William Ginsberg were mar- FREE PARKING IN REAR ried Sunday at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbis Hayim Donin, James I. Gor- don, William Herskowitz of Yon- kers and Cantor Hyman Adler, of- THE NEWEST ficiated. IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH Parents of the couple are Mr. CONFIRMATION AND PARTY and Mrs. Edward Fishman, 13'341 ACCESSORIES Northfield, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ginsberg of Yonkers. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT The bride wore a Bianchi gown of light silk peau de soie with an overlay of English net embroi- dered with Alencon lace and And His Orchestra jeweled with pearls and crys- DI 1-1609 tals. The gown was styled with a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves Want ads get quick results! and A-line skirt. A removable silk peau de sole train swept to chapel length. She wore a match- ing lace toque with tiered veil Ic of imported silk illusion. Wittie Ginsberg, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Mrs. Richard Carson, sister of the I bride, was matron of honor. Brides- * IC maids were Mrs. Marvin Fishman, * IC , Mrs. William Jacoby, Andi Olstein I and Janice Rutberg. Linda Carson BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DIRECT was the flower girl. * FROM THE IMPORTER Best man was Marvin Fleisch- man of the Bronx. Lawrence Dar- IC row, Marvin Fishman, Richard Karson and Steven Weig were IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS ushers. Junior ushers were Lee Karson and Michael Karson. * DI 1-5515 15738 Livernois The couple is planning a motor * ***********************************************t trip across the country in August. They will make their home in Yonkers. Morris Bornsteins to Mark 50th Year Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bornstein, 4103 31st St., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Satur- day, at a reception given by their children at the home of their son, Floyd A. Bornstein, 20059 Weyher, Livonia. Mr. and Mrs. Bornstein were married in Detroit and have lived at the same address since their wedding. Mr. Bornstein operated a men's wear and tailoring shop un- til 1963 and has worked as a tailor since that time. The Bornsteins have two other sons, Philip and Norman, and eight grandchildren. SAM EMMER DIAMONDS C(q," DIAMONDS SAVE! * SEYMOUR KAPLAN DUE TO OUR FIRE .. JINN/ YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Bertha Miller, 22044 Kessler. President Ann Rubin and Com- mander Charles Glass announce that the annual joint picnic will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Community Park. For information and reservations, call Glass, KE 5-4133. The auxiliary is making plans for its annual picnic. for muscular dystrophy children un- der the chairmanship of Yetta Glass and Ann Rubin. Anyone wishing to assist may call Mrs. Rubin, KE 5-4031, or Mrs. Glass, KE 5-4133. Summer Concerts Held at 24 Parks in Area The city of Detroit's department of parks and recreation, in co- sponsorship w i t h the Detroit Federation of Musicians, will spend, this summer, over $92,000 on the presentation of free con- certs to Detroiters and visitors to Detroit. According to Merle Alvey, vice president of the Detroit Federa- tion of Musicians, this amount, taken from the Music Performance Trust Funds of The Recording In- dustries is distributed to cover pro- grams by the Detroit Concert Band, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, three "pop" orchestras and two mobile concert bands that will perform in 24 different area parks. 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