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May 31, 1968 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-31

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34–Friday, May 31, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jeffrey Tigay Gets Grant for Thesis
From Foundation f or Jewish Culture

Business
Brevities

Katzman-Cohen Rites
Planned for Aug. 25

DR LEONARD W. MOSS, chair-
man and professor of the depart-
ment of sociology and anthropology
at Wayne State University, has
been named first vice president of
the Central States Anthropological
Society. Dr. Moss will be the Ful-
bright senior research scholar at
the University of Rome during that
period. Following . research in
southern Italy, he will resume his
duties at WSU in September 1969.

From a small beginning on Grand
River and Wyoming, EXQUISITE
graduate
school.
He
is
married
and
Jeffrey H. Tigay, a graduate of
KNIT SHOP has grown and grown.
the Midrasha-College of Jewish has one child.
Owners Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spit-
Twenty-two
grants
for
ad-
Studies of Detroit, will receive a
zer are celebrating their 20th an-
fellowship grant from the National vanced Jewish scholarshins were niversary at their new -and large
Foundation for Jewish Culture for awarded by the National Founda- shop, 25294 Greenfield, with a sale.
tion for Jewish Culture.
the coming year.
In 1952, Spitzer began traveling to
Tigay is to receive his doctorate
Rabbi Daniel Jeremy Silver, Europe to purchase yarns. He is
from the department of Near East- president of the foundation, in an- doing this with increasing fre-
ern launguages and literatures at nouncing the awards, explained quency, and in many instances
Orchestra and Entertainment
Yale University. He also is com- that they fall into three groupings: these yarns cannot be purchased
pleting his studies at the Jewish scholarships and fellowships to anywhere else in the United States.
Theological Seminary of America. graduate students completing their Now the largest knit shop in De-
Tigay's doctoral dissertation, a work for the doctorate in some troit, according to Spitzer, Ex-
comparative study of biblical and phase of Jewish studies; grants to quisite Knit has a fine staff of in-
Mesopotamian lamentations over establish scholars for significant structors and a finishing depart-
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
cities, will show the similarities research in Judaica; and grants- ment of expert operators headed by
Portraiture of Distinction
For Your Weddings
and differences in the ways Israel in-aid to organizations for special Mrs. Spitzer. Upon request she will
Formals - Candids - Direct Color
and her neighbors interpreted na- projects for the advancement of design handknit dresses, coats and
MISS MARLENE KATZMAN
tional catastrophe. It will reveal Jewish culture.
3223 W. McNichols
suits.
Nr. Muirlond
the use of Jewish literature in the
*
*
*
Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Katzman
Each of the 15 winners of pre-
A new group, PINT SIZE PRO- of Greenlawn Ave. announce the
culture of its contemporary sur- doctoral grants, Dr. Silver stated.
Call 341-4141
roundings.
plans to teach at the college level. DUCTIONS, has begun taking engagement of their daughter Mar-
Tigay is a graduate of the Semi- Seven of the grantees are gradu- movies of children but, unlike the lene Barbara to Edward Jerry
average home movie maker, uses Cohen, son of Mrs. Bertha Cohen
nary College of Jewish Studies of ates of rabbinical seminaries.
MUSIC BY
Grants by the foundation for in- original plays or adaptations from of Pierson Ave. and the late Mr.
JTS, and of Columbia College. He
pursued graduate studies in the deperdent research projects dur- fairy tales starring the children. Abraham Cohen.
department of Oriental studies at ing the coming academic year were They are filmed in your home and
Miss Katzman attended Wayne,
the University of Pennsylvania and awarded to: Dr. Daniel Chazanoff. costumes, props, process, title and State University. Her fiance at-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
splicing
are
furnished.
For
infor-
for the past three years has been music educator and composer, of
tended the Detroit Institute of
LI 1-2563
in the doctoral program at Yale Rochester, N.Y.,—for a study of the mation, call Monday through Fri- Technology and Ferris State
534-0931.
life and works of Salamone Rossi, day, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.;
College.
* * *
a composer of the Baroque, who
An Aug. 25 wedding is planned.
Two local representatives of
referred to himself as "the He- Indianapolis Life Insurance Co.
brew," and is regarded by some have returned from a meeting of
YITZHAK RABIN, ambassador
as the "first consciously Jewish Counselors' Club, the company's
of Israel to the United States, will
composer";
martin j. vixen
top production organization, at the be in Philadelphia Thursday as
photographer
Prof. A. Roy Eckardt, chair- Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, guest of honor at an invitational
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen man of the department of re- Ark. They are David Lippitt, dis- dinner tenred by the board of
:341.9787
Linder (Barbara Steinberger), ligion, Lehigh University—for a
trict agent, and Gordon R. Meis- trustees of Dropsie College for
of
Israel
as
a
problem
study
2481 Ridgedale, Oak Park, a son,
ner, general agent, both of the Hebrew and Cognate Learning.
a n d challenge to Christian- MEISNER AGENCY.
Eric Scott.
The dinner, which will follow the
A BEAUTIFUL
* * *
* * *
Jewish relations;
annual commencement exercises,
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Zosa Szajkowski, archivist and
G&G DRUGS, 13508 W. 7 Mile, will be held at the Warwick Motel.
ward Shapiro of Flint (Golda research associate, *VIVO Insti- is now within easy reach of any
Robiner of Detroit), a daughter, tute for Jewish Research—for a customer. By placing a minimum
AND
For Unique Tasteful
continuation of his series of studies drug order, delivery service is free
Beth Esther. '
Entertainment
* * *
FURNITURE CLEANING
of American Jewish overseas re- to any of the suburbs. Gerry
May 18—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry lief, 1914-1939;
Gotthelf and his professional staff
Satisfaction guaranteed—
Ruth Whitman, poet and trans- of phamacisis may be reached at
F. Marcus (Linda Sampson), 21301
Mothproofing free. Wall-
Colwell, Farmington, a daughter, lator of Yiddish poetry—for the 341-0680.
ORCHESTRA
to-wall carpet cleaning.
publication of a book on the Yid-
Sharon Tracey.
* * *
• Weddings • Bar Merin
Five cents a square foot,
* * *
dish poet, Jacob Glatstein; and
• Banquets • Parties
Sydney E. Gartenberg is now
minimum $15.
Dr. Yosef Yerushalmi, assistant associated with E. F. HUTTON
May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
New Phone 851-1594
man Rotenberg (Zona Herbst) of professor. department of Near AND CO. as an account executive.
Currently Appearing at
542-4735
Menie's East
Eastern
language
and
literature,
Saginaw, a son, David Lawrence.
Harvard University—for the prep-
* * *
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold aration of a comprehensive Biblio-

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Serlin (Margot LaBan), 26100 theca Ibero-Judaica, covering every
publication
by
or
about
Jews
in
Harding, Oak Park, a daughter,
Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, La-
Lauren Jill.
/1\ A94. the 14-9.4.1 cii-aotokka al lire .4z49.-111
George D. Keil, president of the
dino and Latin, 1500-1800 C.E.
* * *
0' ‘k
Jewish Center, announced that the
if ■ 1
Two
organizations
of
Jewish
aca-
May 14 — To Dr. and Mrs.
#
annual meeting will be held 8:15
Charles Blotner (Peggy Cohen), demicians—the Conference of Jew- p.m. Wednesday in Shiffman Hall.
17
27321 Dequindre, Madison Heights, ish Philosophy and the Colloquium
The president and executive di-
of Jewish Medievalists — will re- rector, Irwin Shaw, will present
a daughter, Elissa Gayle.
ceive grants to enable them to hold their annual reports, and neW di-
* * *
sessions for the presentation of
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart research papers and for the ex- ' rectors will be elected. Also fea-
Brickner (Maxine Stone), 25539 change of views- on major d-evelt:fp- tured will be a presentation by
e Lincoln Terrace, Oak Park, a soft, ments in their particular fields of staff and students of some ihigh-
lights of the Center's Hebrew de-
Cory Marc.
study.
17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9.
* * *
partment program.
Chairman of the annual meeting
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
planning committee is Hugh W.-
Gurecki (Arlene Levin), 13242 N. Dr. Mervyn Lakin Gets
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Support of Opponent
are Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel and N.
Michelle.
* * *
Dr. Mervyn Lakin, candidate for Brewster Broder.
T h e nominating committee,
To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bolokof- Southfield School Board has re-
sky (Nancy Goldfine), 10651 Troy, ceived the support of Dr. Harvey chaired by Mrs. Karbel, consists
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Oak Park, a daughter, Cathy Lynn. Zalesin, who withdrew from the of: Charles H. Gershenson, Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson Jacob L. Keidan,
rece in Lakin's favor.
Zalesin retired because Dr. Lakin Richard L. Kux, Louis LaMed,
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