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September 23, 1966 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18—Friday, September 23, 1966

Judge Kent Speaks at Bond Reception

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Akiva Day School Friends to Hear Talk on Agency

are invited. Refreshments and a
social hour will follow. For reser-
vations, call the school, 342-9119,
or Mrs. Eisenberg, 398-0223.

Friends of Akiva plans an eve-
ning with Samuel Lerner, director
of Jewish Family and Children's
Service, who will speak on the
agency as "A Resource for HELP"
8:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Eisenberg,
25621 Colleen, Oak Park. Guests

THE NEWEST

IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY

SPECIAL

At the Young Israel of Greenfield Pre-High Holy Day leader-
ship reception, are (from left) Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing A. Hershman, who hosted the affair, and Common Pleas Judge
George D. Kent, who was the guest speaker. The reception was on
behalf of Israel Bonds.

Yadin's 'Masada' D ne on Oct. 17

An account of one of the most
significant archaeological excava-
tions in recent times will be pub-
lished Oct 17, when Random House
brings out Yigael Yadin's
"Masada." The rock of Masada,
overlooking the Dead Sea, rises
1,300 feet at the eastern edge of
the Judean desert. For three years,
from 70 to 73 CE, it was the
scene of one of the most heroic
struggles in history, when 960 Jews
— the last in Palestine still uncoil-

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Time: 4:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 4
Feature : "The Kerchief" by Ted
Robinson, an original script adapted
for the Jewish Community Council
from S. J. Agnon's story, will be
presented. The story is told from
the whimsical memories of an old
man's boyhood in Eastern Europe
and his mother's brocade kerchief
that filled him with wonder. Mem
bers of the cast include Douglas
Feurring, Joyce Feurring, Joe
Hacker, Joe Kash, Judy Orbach,
Ricky Orbach, Sharon Orbach,
Rollin Parker, Cynthia Silorey,
Morris Silorey, Sylvia Silorey and
Mark Zussman, all members of the
Center Treater. Stage director is
Evelyn Orbach; and television di-
rector is Eugene Holowchak.

quered by Rome—defended them-
selves against 15,000 soldiers of
the Roman army. When at last
it was evident that the Romans
were about to penetrate their de-
* * *
fenses, the Zealots committed sui-
HIGHLIGHTS
cide rather than surrender.
Professor Yadin will be in the
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
United States from Oct 9 through
Station: WJBK
Oct. 22. He will visit Los Angeles,
and
San Francisco, Chicago, New
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
York, Washington, Baltimore
Station: Channel 2
and Boston.
Feature: The series on "Human
The book, intrinsically dramatic, Rights" will continue with discus-
describes the history of Masada, sion of the moral message present-
early attempts at its rediscovery, ed in the play presented last week,
and the complete story of the Yadin "Baba and Babi Yar:" Am I re-
excavation, the biggest archaeolo- sponsible for the human rights
gical enterprise ever attempted in denied others in the far corners of
the Holy Land. It is illustrated the world? Rabbi M. Robert Syme
with more than 200 photographs, of Temple Israel is host, and dis-
more than half of them in full cussants will be Rev. Robert L.
color. Yigael Yadin was Director Potts, rector of Grace Episcopal
of the Masada Archaeological Ex- Church, and Rev. John C. Schwartz,
pedition, which took place from pastor of Gesu Parish.
* * *
1963 to 1965. Now Professor of Ar-
COUNCIL
OF SERVICE
chaeology at Hebrew University
in Jerusalem, Yadin was Chief of
Time: 8:10 p.m. Monday
the General Staff of the army
Station: WWJ
during Israel's War of Liberation.
Feature : Shelby Newhouse inter-
The buildings occupied by the views Hyman Safran, president of
Zealots when they fled to Masada the Jewish Welfare Federation,
to escape Roman persecution had and Dr. Samuel Krohn, president
been built 70 years before King of the Jewish Community Council,
Herod, who made the rock-plateau in the series on the council. The
into a sumptuous fortress-retreat, guests will explore the approach
including a ceremonial palace and of the Jewish community in its
a three-storied palace-villa con- method of meeting the needs of
structed on the very edge of the hospital, school, recreation and
escarpment. In addition to these, community issues.
* *
Yadin and members of his expedi-
tion also uncovered, and restored
HEAR OUR VOICE
to a remarkable degree, store-
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
houses, a large bathhouse, an
Station: WCAR
"apartment" building, a synago-
Feature: A memorial to Moshe
gue, a ritual bath, and rooms built Koussevitzky will be presented
into the casemate wall which sur- through recordings and discussion
rounded the entire edge of Masada. by Cantor Harold Orbach of
The scrolls discovered by the Temple Israel.
Yadin expedition were perhaps the
* * *
most important finds of the Masada
ETERNAL LIGHT
excavations. All told, they found
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
portions of 14 scrolls — Biblical,
Station: WWJ
sectarian, and apocryphal. One of
Feature
: Mark Van Doren and
them was a fragment from the
Maurice
Samuel
discuss the 12
book of Psalms, in which even
the chapters could be identified minor prophets n "The True Vision-
as running from Psalm 81 to aries: the Minor Prophets," the last
Psalm 85. "This discovery is of of the series, "Dreams and Visions
extraordinary importance for scroll in the Bible." * * *
research," Yadin says. "It is not
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
only that this is the first time that
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
a parchment scroll has been found
Station: WXYZ
not in a cave, and in circumstances
Feature : "The Religiousness of
where it was possible to date it
without the slightest doubt. . . Pleasure" veil be explored by Rabbi
this section from the Book of Albert S. Goldstein of Temple
Psalms, like the other Biblical Ohabei Shalom of Brookline, Mass.,
scrolls which we found later, is in the concluding le c t u r e of a
almost exactly identical. . . to series.
the text of the biblical books which
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Israel last year, representing an
18 per cent increase over the pre-
vious year.

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