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March 10, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-10

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Mr. Murray Shanbaum
Weds _Barbara Smelsey

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities in Society

Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, 15945 Addison, Southfield, resident of the
Michigan Region of Hadassah, is in Israel as a member of the
Hadassah Presidents Study Mission, which includes top leaders of
Hadassah from different regions in the country. Also on the tour
is Mrs. Charles Snider, 18687 George Washington, Southfield, who
is president of South Oakland County Chapter of Hadassah.
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority of Wayne State University recently
captured second place honors in the annual Panhellenic Sing, • a
competitive event among all social sororities on Wayne's campus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, and
Mr. Sidney Zager of Marlowe Ave. visited their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald L. Bodzin of Los Angeles, on the occasion of the birth
of a son. Mr. Joel Bodzin also visited with his brother and sister-in-law.
Bodzin Family Club will meet Sunday, 8 p.m., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Bodzin, 23550 Kenosha, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs.
Bodzin will be welcoming home their son, Jonathan Bodzin, from
Vietnam.
A testimonial dinner will be given for James Clarkson, mayor
of Southfield, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Raleigh House.

MRS. MURRAY SHANBAUM

Barbara Smelsey, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour C. Smelsey
of Burton Rd., Oak Park, became
the bride of Murray Shanbaum,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shanbaum
of Kildare Ave., Windsor, in a
recent c e r e m o n y at Temple
Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum and Cantor Harold Orbach
officiated.
The bride wore a gown of silk
taffeta appliqued with Alencon
lace and adorned with seed pearls
and sequins. Orchids covered her
confirmation Bible.
Serving her sister as matron
of honor was Mrs. Julius Brod-
sky, Mrs. Herbert Shanbaum of
Toledo was bridesmaid, and
Herbert Shanbaum was his
brother's best man. Ushers were
- Craig Smelsey, Julius Brodsky
and Richard Shanbaum.
The couple is honeymooning in
Miami Beach. They will reside in
Windsor when they return.

Synagogue Bazaar
to Offer Discounts

Items of every description—from
watches and electric shavers to
toys and hardware—will be sold
at discount at the annual Young
Israel of Northwest bazaar 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. March 19 at its building.
Refreshments and a bake sale
will be under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Rose Blitz of the sisterhood.
There is no admission charge,
and the community is welcome.
The bazaar committee consists
of Milton Duchan, Norman Suke-
nic, Marvin Seligson, Hyman M.
Beale, Al Friedman and Mesdames
Fannie Wainer, president of the
sisterhood, Eva Hertz, Shirley Port-
noy and Hadassah Prero.
Anyone bringing in this news-
paper clipping will be entitled to
an additional discount of 10 per
cent on all purchases of $3.00 and
over. Prizes will be given through-
out the day.
Proceeds of this annual bazaar
enable the Young Israel organiza-
tion to meet its budgetary require-
ments for the year.

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The department of Near Eastern "The Third Book of Maccabees"
languages and literatures at the he translated into Hebrew with
University of Michigan, in con- commentary.
All the lectures are open to
junction with the Bnai Brith _Hillel the public.
Foundation and the Beth Israel
Congregation of Ann Arbor, will
present Dr. Theodor H. Gaster as
the 1967 holder of the Zwerdling
Lectureship Wednesday and Thurs-
day. Offered by the sons of Osias
and the late Mrs. Hannah Zwerd-
ling, Morris and Abraham of De-
troit and Joseph of Washington,
The Jewish Center will host a
D.C. — the lecture will take place one-week workshop introducing the
at two locations.
Habet Ushma course in Hebrew
Appearing at 4:15 p.m. those two by the audio-visual method start-
days,' Dr. Gaster ing March 27. Jack Amidi, lan-
will lecture first guage specialist and member of
at Angell Hall the Chilton Books Center for Cur-
"A New Ap- riculum Development Staff, will
proach to the conduct the workshop.
Prophets." His
Hebrew by the audio-visual
second lecture, method was developed. under the
Thursday after- auspices of the Technion Research
noon in the same and Development Foundation of
hall, is "The Folk- Haifa.
lore in the Old
The program will begin with a
Testament."
one-day seminar open to all educa-
Dr. Gaster
On Wednesday tors interested in the Saint-Cloud
evening at 8 in the Zwerdling- method of foreign language teach-
Cohn Chapel of the Hillel Building, ing. To thoroughly acquaint par-
1429 Hill St., Dr. Gaster will speak ticipants with the psychology of
on "Judaism in a New Idiom." the teaching, a member of the
Following that lecture, a public CCD staff will teach a shock lan-
reception will be held, tendered guage class in an unfamiliar lan-
by the Beth Israel Congregation guage.
and the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
The largest delegation attend-
tion, with the collaboration of the ing the week's program is from
Zwerdling Family.
the United Hebrew Schools of
Currently professor of religion Detroit. The Hayim Greenberg
at Barnard College of Columbia Hebrew-Yiddish School is also
University, Dr . Gaster has held well represented, along with the
professorships in religion, com- Jewish Center's own department,
parative religion, ancient civiliza- a school district in Windsor and
tions and history of religions, the director of the Hebrew de-
Hebraic studies, the Old Testa- partment from the Canadian
ment, Old Testament archaeology Council of Reform Congregations
and literature and mythology of in Toronto.
the ancient Near East. The uni-
Attending the seminar from
versities where he has taught in- Chicago
will be educational ad-
clude Dropsie College, Columbia, ministrators
the Israeli consul
New York University, University for cultural and
affairs,
along with
of Chicago, University of London,
University of Leeds, England, The principals and superintendents
Pacific School of Religion, The from Detroit, Columbus, Ohio, and
University of Padua, Istituto per London, Ont.
center has also planned at
it Medio ed Estremo Oriente, Rome, this The
time to honor the Nobel Prize
Fairleigh Dickinson University,
University, of Rome and Univer- winner for literature, S. Y. Agnon,
and at a reception for the par-
sity of Melbourne.
ticipants, Aviv Ekrony, the Israeli
Son of the distinguished Jew- cultural consul, will lecture in
ish scholar, Rabbi Moses Gaster, Hebrew on Agnon.
Haham of the Spanish-Portu-
Educators interested in learn-
guese Synagogue of London, Dr. ing more about the Guberina-
Gaster was born in London, edu- Rivenc method may contact Asher
cated at the University of Lon- Tarmon at the _ Jewish Center, DI
don with honors in classics and 1-4200, ext. 54.
archaeology and received his
PhD at Columbia in the history
of religions.
Twice he has been a Guggen-
heim Fellow and twice a Fulbright
Professor as well as recipient of
Bartram D. Lewis, 24 Oakdale
other prizes in comparative philol- Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, announces
ogy and other Semitic studies.
the engagement of his daughter,
Several of Dr. Gaster's books Jane Allison to Abba I. Friedman,
have appeared in both hardcover son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fried-
and paperback editions such as man, 18421 Warrington. Miss Lewis
"Thesis" and "The Dead Sea Scrip- is the daughter of the late Mrs.
tures In English Translation." In Lewis. The bride-to-be attended
addition, the volume "The Oldest Western College for Women, Ox-
Stories In The World" has been ford, 0. She is a graduate of Wayne
translated into French, Italian, State University's College of nurs-
Spanish and Japanese.
ing. Her fiance is a graduate of
"The Holy And The Profane" the University of Michigan Law
is his comparative study of Jewish School. The wedding will take
popular customs and beliefs, and place May 7.

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