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July 29, 1966 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-29

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!6—Friday, July 29, 1966

Local Collegians to Work
on Kibbutz for Summer

FiVe Michigan college students
are participating in the Summer in
Kibbutz program sponsored in Is-
rael by the American Zionist Youth
Foundation.
They are Detroiters Susan Birn-
lorf, 18092 Muirland and Nicholas
Nfartin, 1301 Harper: Carol Black,
25503 Scotia, Huntington Woods;
.Tanice Saul, 17231 Richard, South-
Field; and David Litvin of Mount
Clemens.
The 146 U.S. and Canadian col-
lege students taking part in the
program will work six hours daily
in all branches of the kibbutz ag-
ricultural economy — from truck
farming to tending sheep. They
also will study Hebrew and other
:-objects and tour the country dur-
ing the 10 weeks of their stay.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Charles H. Nida Takes
Bride, Nancy Sue Paull

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MRS. CHARLES NIDA

Nancy Sue Paull and Charles
Howard Nida were united in mar-
riage in a recent ceremony at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob
Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
Harry Paull of Westhampton Rd.,
Southfield, and the late Mrs. Freda
Paull, and Mrs. Russell S. Nida of
La Garonne Rd., Southfield, and
the late Mr. Nida.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza with a bodice of Alencon
lace. She wore an organza head-
piece with a short veil and car-
ried roses, Stephanotis and
cascades of ivy.
Mrs. Michael Paull, sister-hi-law
of the bride, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul Nida,
Patricia Sokoloff and Joy Zeff.
Best man was Paul Nida, brother
of the bridegroom. Stuart Bord-
man, Edward Lansky, Donald Moses
and Michael Paull served as ushers.
The couple will make their home
in Cambridge, Mass.

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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Renditions by the
Celebrated Cantor Gershon Sirota"
will be presented. Cantor Sirota
was widely acclaimed during his
lifetime and was the first cantor
ever to have his voice recorded.
He conducted High Holy Day
services in the Warsaw Ghetto in
1941. Two years later he was
murdered with his entire family
during the destruction of the War-
saw Ghetto on the last day of Pass-
over. The recordings, the man and
his story will be presented by
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel.
* * *
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
and
Time 9:15 a.m.
Station: WJBK
Feature: "Community Issues"
continues with a discussion of the
re-vitalization of Judaism in Amer-
ica. Rabbi Hayim Donin of Cong.
Bnai David will discuss the prob-
lem with Rabbi Israel Miller, presi-
dent of the Rabbinical Council of
America and Rabbi Israel Klavan,
executive vice president of the
Rabbinical Council of America.
* * *
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station- WWJ
Feature: Mark Van Doren and
Maurice Samuel continue their dis-
cussions of "Dreams and Visions
in the Bible."

Israel's Philatelic Service will issue a new series of festival
stamps, depicting Jewish ritual art objects, next month. The long,
narrow stamps are multicolored, gold and silver and come in a series
of five denominations, totaling 1.87 pounds (62 cents.)

Two Detroiters Enter U. S. Chaplaincy

Two local graduates of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary have
entered the U.S. Armed Forces
in time to officiate at Rosh Ha-
shanah services for Jewish mil-
itary personnel, Sept. 14-16.
They are Chaplains Clifford B.
Miller, who will be stationed at
Shepard Air Force Base, Texas;
and Sheldon M. Kirsch, who has
entered the Navy but will be
serving at the Marine Corps Re-
cruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.
A total of 12 new Jewish mil-
itary chaplains were named by
the National Jewish Welfare
Board Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy.
They will replace those chap-
lains who have completed their
tours of duty and have been re-
leased from active service. Full-
time military and Veterans Admin-
istrative Jewish chaplains current_
ly number 72. There also are more
than 250 civilian rabbis currently
serving as part-time chaplains.
Six of the new chaplains have
gone into the Army; three in the

Ex-Detroiter Selman
Finds Wide Audience
for Paintings in Israel

Former Detroiter Sol Selman
treated the school children of Ash-
kelon, Israel, to a look at "The
Vanished Shtetl of Eastern Eur-
ope" at an exhibition of his oil
paintings in the
Afridar Museum.
Selman, a resi-
dent of the De-
troit area 52
years, settled in
Ashkelon, where
he set up a stu-
dio. The mayor
of the city, Re-
havia Adivi, ad-
dressed the open-
ing of the exhi-
bit, attended by
150 persons, in-
cluding a number
Selman
of school chil-
dren brought by the board of edu-
cation. His exhibit was reviewed
extensively in Israel's daily papers.
The show, under the .auspices of
Histadrut, was held over for two
weeks, at the request of the mus-
eum. Other exhibits of Selman's
paintings are planned, and he
hopes to have a showing of his
Israeli works in Detroit some time
in the future.

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