THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 28, 1969-63 Pesah Marks _ 2,000th Anniversary of Hillel's Appointment . Israeli Scientist Makes a Fortune With Computers NEW YORK-A Yeshiva Univer- eve, April 20, 1970, to honor the eve and continue to next Passover sity historian, Dr. Sidney B. Hoe- "greatest proponent of rabbinic dynasty of patriarchs which held nig, after 35 years of research, Judaism, a champion of the prin- office until its disappearance in has determined that this Passover ciple of harmonization of the Tora 425 CE, brought about the supre- eve; Wednesday, marks the 2,000th with daily living." Hillel is attri- macy of the flexible Pharisaic anniversary of the appointment of buted 'to have first said "What is teachings as opposed to the rigid Hillel as first president of the hateful to thee, do not do unto thy Sadducean interpretations. ancient Jewish "supreme court" fellow man." Hillel's universality is attribut- and "legislature," the Great San- The celebration of "the Hillel ed to his love of man, his love of hedrin. Year," Dr. Hoenig said, "would peace and his teachings- that man The finding of Hillel's • ascend- enable institutions and organiza- should not isolate himself from the lions to accentuate the activities community. He was concerned ancy to the leadership of the Nothing shows a man's charac- ter more than what he laughs at. Great Sanhedrin on Passover eve and values of Hillel which are with the social problems of his relevant to their programs." day, utilizing public, legal insti- (the 14th day of the Jewish month -Goethe. Dr. Hoenig noted that Hillel, as tutions for the benefit of individual of Nisan) in 31 BCE was calcu- the first head and ancestor of a members of society. lated by Dr. Hoenig, Dean Pink- * * hos Churgin Professor of Jewish 4111_ History at Yeshiva University. Head of Cantors Institute Notes Jewish Music Boom Based on historical, mathematical NEW YORK-This years marks courses at the university, "More and astronomical calculations, it London limes is an aspect of his scholarship be- a quarter century of Jewish music students are being exposed to Jew- gun in 1934 and from his book, in America, which had its begin- ish music at the university than at nings in 1944 with the establish- any other time at any institution." "The Great Sanhedrin." As evidences of the tremendous ment of the National Jewish Music A detailed presentation of these reckonings is given by Dr. Hoe- Council. Reflecting the growth of development of Jewish music in National Observer nig, 62, in an article in the cur- Jewish music in this era has been America, Cantor Nulman pointed rent issue of "Bitzaron," a He- the development of Jewish music to the growth of Jewish music brew - language scholarly pub- education, exemplified by the Can- schools, Jewish music publishers Christian Science Monitor lication devoted to Jewish re- torial Training Institute, an affi- and recording houses and "the search, edited by Dr. Maurice liate of Yeshiva University, where endless expansion of programs a record 220 students are enrolled and repertoire encompassing the Chernowitz of Yeshiva. areas of educational music, Is- in such courses. Dr. Hoenig calls for the cele- According to Cantor Macy Nul- raeli music, liturgical music, bration of "the Hillel Year," man, director of the institute, who Hasidic music and Jewish art 011Y-S118370 which would begin on Passover is coordinating the Jewish music music." NEW YORK (ZINS)-The young Israeli scientist, Nachman Bench, who was refused appointment to an important post in the New York City government a year ago be- cause he was not a citizen of the U.S., was offered a high position by President Nixon, Maariv dis- closed. To a question by an Israeli, journalist, Dr. Bench replied that he wasn't sure whether he would accept the President's invitation, I because his time is very limited. The Maariv correspondent writes that Dr. Bench works with elec- tronic computers and earned 53,000,000 within nine months. The Israeli scientist said he has discovered the system as to when stocks are about to rise or fall in price. TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE OR B "Thoroughly enjoyable film." "Beyond compare for sheer charm, poise and amiability." "It could hardly be bettered..! SWEET Mara S/DRIRSYMaddliNg 110111/4- crA mei low RICARDO SAMMY DAVIS, JR...., Screenplay by PETER STONE Dieded aid Choreographed by BOB FOSSE Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR From Oak. 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