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April 07, 1972 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-07

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Centenarian Invests in Israel's Life

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, April 7, 1972

Turover Elects Officers.

Turover Aid Society recently in.
stalled the following officers far
1972: Julius Honeyman. president:
Sam Levine. and Harry Sonkin.
vice presidents: Mrs. Bella Honey-
man and Harry SI Mandell. secre
taries: William Keller. treasurer:
,.Mrs: Sophie Pfeiffer, hospitaler,
Abraham Rickman. sergeant-at-
arms: and Nathan Sarnet, Ben
(;rant and Hyman Krawitz. trus-
tees

Ladies Department of Michigan
and their auxiliaries will hold their
naid-up membership event in the
form of a petite dinner 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the Southfield Civic
Center. The JWVA melody players
will entertain. All paid-up members
are invited. For information, call
Chairman Anne Rubin, 535-4031. or
Rozalyn Liner, LI 7-7132. Dues may
he paid at the door.

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David Herman (center), who will celebrate his 100th birthday in
June, gives a $10,000 check to the Israel Histadrut Foundatiorr in
return for an annuity that will pay him 18 per cent for life. The
foundation will use the capital for educational, health and social wel-
fare programs in Israel. In the photo with Mr. Herman are his son
Alen (left), who is regional vice chairman of the Israel Histadrut Cam-
paign, and Dr. Sol Stein, president of the Israel Histadrut Foundation.

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impertinence. The Tomb of
Julius II is located in S. Pietro
in Vincoli (St. Peter in Chains)
and not in the Cathedral which
is S. Giovanni in Laterano (St.
John Lateran).

Indeed, how was Michelangelo
to know that Moses did not have
horns? That great translator of the
Bible. St. , Jerome (Hieronymous),
did violence to Hebrew as he pre-
pared the Latin Vulgate text. He is
the man who brought forth a vir-
gin out of a maiden' Blame not
the genius ut/ Michelangelo, for he
was what was, an artist who
has brought lasting joy to all man-
kind.
Amusingly. in the same issue
( p. 21), is an adv^rtisement bring-
ing Passover greetings with a de-
piction of the Alichaelangelo Moses
replete with horns!
Sincerely,
LEONARD W. MOSS
Professor
Dept. 'of Anthropology
Wayne State University

Nancy Wecllsler, 22,
on Ann Arbor Council

9 9

„ Master Charge

ROSENWALD LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will hold a special meet-
ing 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Discussion
will center on the post and unit
banquet in May and other charity
affairs. The evening will be high-
lighted with refreshments and
ga m'es.

STU RABEN

in the "Old Testament" (Hebrew
. Editor, The Jewish News:
In recent months two readers Bible). Michelangelo was appren-
have raised questions about Mich- ' ticed in his teens and, very likely,
his time was devoted to the devel-
elangelo's uncircumcised David.
too, have wondered the many times opment of artistic talent. For most
I have viewed the original statue humans, genius or not, it is most
which is to be found in the difficult to transcend the culture
MORTON A. SILVERMAN
,Academy of Fine Arts, not in of the times. There were few,
POST will meet 10 a.m. Sunday
Piazza Della Signoria nor in the aside from Jews and the learned
at the JWV headquarters. Corn-
doctors of the Church, who were ' mander Norman Robbins will dis-
Piazzale Michelangelo.
cuss important items. Refresh-
Perhaps the answer is simple. versed in the Bible.
.
While preparing to execute the
ments will be served.
Though .MichaelaN,eito studied
anatomy, on the-y, the hospital Tomb of Pope Julius II, Michel-
was a Catholic one. At age 26. angelo studied the Jews of the Old
Lt. LARRY S. WEIL AUXIL-
when he executed the David, it is Ghetto of Rome. He frequented IARY will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at
highly likely that he had never the taverns and restaurants of the JWV headquarters. Guest
Trastevere where he observed the speaker will be Pfc. John Sexton.
seen a Jew.
It is highly unlikely` that the Jewish types.
The public is invited. Anyone inter-
artistic genius was well schooled
ested in joining the new Lt. Larry
Ultimately he chose a Jewish
S. Weil Auxiliary of young married
model for his sculpture of Moses.
women, may contact Mrs. Harold
This is the famous statue which
Burstein, 398-1733.
drove one of your readers to

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trance to OAKLAND
SITY'S ACADEMY OF DRA-
MATIC ART to train for careers
in the professional theater. To
obtain an audition application,
write: Administrative Directo•,
Academy of Dramatic Art, Oak-
land University, Rochester, Mich.
48063.

Nancy Wechsler, 22, a New
Yorker and University of Mich-
igan graduate who works in a stu-
dent bookstore. has been elected
to the Ann Arbor City Council.
Miss Wechsler was a candidate
on the liberal, student-oriented
Human Rights Party ticket. An-
other member of the IIRP, also
22, was elected to the 10-man
council, headed by Mayor Robert
J. Harris. a Democrat.
Miss Wechsler has been active
in Ann Arbor student and com-
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