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August 30, 1968 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24•Friday, August 30, 1968

Dead' in Paperback
Miss Treintrob Engaged Dover's 'Egyptian Book of
"The Egyptian Book of the is presented by Dr. Budge in Do-
one of the most influential ver's paperback "The Egyptian
Ai-Campaign Workers Go Stag to Bernard M. Kirzner Dead,"
books in history, embodies a ritual Book of the Dead."

at 19th Annual All-Day Outing

Campaign volunteers who worked
on the 1968 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign — Israel Emergency Fund
will hold their annual stag day
Sept. 11 at Franklin Hills Country
Club.
This is the 19th annual event that
the Detroit Service Group has held
to bring together the people who
helped make the annual fund-rais-
ing drive a success.
It is expected that nearly 300
men will gather for the event, Paul
Broder, president of the Detroit
Service Group, said.
The program will include golf,
buffet luncheon, cocktails and din-
ner.
Highlight of the evening program

Auzi g3rttli

A ctivities

SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday, at Tur-
over Hall. A report will be given
on the Metropolitan Bnai Brith
Council meeting. Other committee
reports will be presented, and an
election for secretaries will be
held. Refreshments will be served
by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bassin.
Alex Gottleib, president, invites
prospective members. Walter Litt,
vice president, who has just re-
turned from the Soviet Union and
Israel, will show slides from his
trip.

* * *

SUBURBAN LODGE will hold a
dinner party 7 p.m. Sept. 25 at the
Moon Night Club.

* * *

District 6 President
to Speak Here

On his first official visit to De-
troit since his election as president
of Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge
6, Earl Wechter of Chicago will ad-
dress the lodge
and council lead-
ership at the 24th
annual Bnai Brith
Leadership Semi-
nar and Work-
shop 6 p.m.
Wednesday a t
Cong. Bnai Da-
vid.
Wechter, w h o
will be the dinner
Wechter
keynote speaker,
has been an active Bnai Brith
member for 24 years. He has
served as a member of the admin-
istrative committee of District 6
and president of the advisory
- board of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Northwestern Uni-
versity.
Sol Moss, who was recently elect-
ed third vice president of District
6, will introduce Wechter.
Chairman of the dinner-seminar
is Louis Weber, past president of
the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council.
For information and reservations,
call the council office, DI 1-0863.

* * *

History of Bnai Brith
to Be in Kennedy Library

WASHINGTON—A published his-
tory of Bnai Brith is to be placed
in the John F. Kennedy Memorial
Library.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has ad-
vised author Edward E. Grusd that
a copy of his "Bnai Brith: A Story
of a Covenant," which Grusd had
inscribed to the Kennedy family,
will become a part of the memorial
exhibits.
For the book's preface, the late
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy wrote:
"No aspect of man's civilizing
influence has been left untouched
by Bnai Brith—culture, education,
youth care and the larger historical
consequences of individual, corpo-
rate and government actions. And
in a pluralistic society such as ours
in the United States, its causes
have not been merely 'Jewish
causes.' They have been the causes
of us all."

is the awarding of the traditional
loving cup, given to the campaign
division showing the greatest per-
centage increase in money raised
over the prior year.
The program committee is
headed by Arthur Howard. Serv-
ing with him are Louis C. Blum-
berg, Paul Broder, Warren D.
Greenstone and Max M. Shaye.
Serving on the hospitality com-
mittee are Aubrey H. Ettenheimer,
chairman, Richard Bleznak, co-
chairman; and Jerry Bielfield,
Paul D. Borman, Martin E. Citrin,
Peter B. Copeland, Meyer M. Fish-
man, Kaye G. Frank, Henry F.
Gordon, Richard Jones, Richard L.
Kux, Carl Rosman, Melvin Shule-
vitz, Milton D. Smith and Robert
A. Steinberg. In addition, the board
of directors of Franklin Hills Coun-
try Club will serve on the hos-
pitality committee.
N. Brewster Broder is chairman
of the golf committee. His commit-
teemen are A. Arnold Agree, Ben-
jamin H. Frank, Thomas I. Klein,
Hershel Stuart, A. Richard Tisch-
ler, Julian S. Tobias and Harvey
Willens.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

SPECIAL
Time: 8:30 p.m. Sunday and
9:30 p.m. Tuesday
Station: Channel 56
Feature: "The Warsaw Ghetto,"
an hour-long documentary of what
actually happened in that mile-
square area of a once-great city.
This pictorial account was com-
piled and edited by a survivor of
the ghetto from photographs taken
by the Nazis themselves.
* *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Hebron, City of the
Legends," is discussed as part of
the series on "Cities and Surround-
ings of the Bible."
* * *
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK
Feature: Dr. Bernard Martin,
an ordained rabbi, will discuss
"J e w i s h Existentialism" with
Rabbi Milton Roienbaum of Tem-
ple Emanu-El as part of the series
"Religious Thought in Our Time."
*
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: Jan Peerce sings clas-
sic Jewish folk songs. Cantor Or-
bach will comment as part of the
series on "Yiddish in Song."
* * *
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: Last part of a two-part
series on "The New Adolescent"
covering the problems and accept-
ance of hippies, early marriage,
sexual freedom and inter - racial
dating and marriage.
*
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "Festival of Dance,"
as the Young Dancers Guild and
the Festivals Dancers of the Jew-
ish Center perform liturgical and
modern interpretative dances
under the direction of Harriet
Berg, dance coordinator at the
Center, as part of the series on
Jewish creativity.
*
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Timer 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WKNR
Feature: Rabbi Kagan will dis-
cuss "The Special Significance of
the Month of Elul." Hasidic opti-
mism in High Holy Day liturgical
melodies will be explored.

MISS CAROL WEINTROB

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weintrob
of Weyher Ave., Livonia, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Carol Lynn to Bernard Michael
Kirzner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Izrael
S. Kirzner of Wildwood Ave., Oak
Park.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
the college of education at Michi-
gan State University. Her fiance is
a graduate of Montieth College,
Wayne State University, and is
past president of Tau Epsilon Phi
Fraternity. He attends the school
of medicine at Wayne and is past
president of Phi Lambda Kappa
medical fraternity.
A Dec. 26 wedding is planned.

to be performed for the dead, with
detailed instructions as to how the
disembodied spirit should behave
in the Land of the Gods. It served
as the most important repository
of religious authority in ancient
Egypt for over 3,000 years. Chap-
ters were carved on the pyramids
of the ancient 5th-Dynasty. texts
were written in papyrus, and selec-
tions were painted on mummy
cases well into the Christian era.
In 1888, Dr. Ernest A Wallis
Budge, then purchasing agent for
the British Museum, followed ru-
mors he heard of a spectacular
archaeological find in Upper Egypt,
and found in an 18th-Dynasty tomb
near Luxor "the largest roll of
papyrus I had ever seen, tied with
a thick band of papyrus, and in
a perfect state of preservation."
It was a copy of "The Book of the
Dead," written around 1500 BCE
for Ani, Royal Scribe of Thebes,
Overseer of the Graneries of the
Lord of Abydos, and Scribe of the
Offerings of the Lords of Thebes
This papyrus of Ani, the full
version of the Theban recension,

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