Friday, litay 5, 1972-39
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
LETTER BOX
Jewish News lie 1ps Bring About
Happy Ending: Lost Kin Found
Bnai Brith Coeds, a group of
single men and women age 18-30,
will hold a car wash 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday at Cong. Bnai David. The
group will be raising funds for the
Hebrew Institute for the Deaf and
Blind.
For information, call Esther
Silberberg, 547-1867.
The group will meet 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Bnai Brith
Council office. Hypnotist Roger
Skully will be guest.
The God who gave us life, gave
us liberty at the same time.
—Thomas Jefferson.
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The Jewish Free School will gogue Youth will celebrate
Sunday at
offer a Jewish literature class b'Omer with a picnic
7.30 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Lola Valley. The group will meet
Zionist Institute. There will be at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m.
There will be food, games and
group readings with selections
determined by the interest of the prizes. Friends are invited.
Jewish Women for your coopera- students.
Editor, The Jewish News)
On July 22, 1971, the Jewish tion in publishing these names for
"The Last Chapter," a docu-
News published a list of names for us, as you have done in the past. mentary about Polish Jewry, will
the National Council of Jewish You are performing a great public be the film shown in the cinema
Women project "Service to Foreign service.
series 8.30 p.m. May 13.
GERT ROSENZWEiG
Born" to help locate relatives in
Last weekend, 400 people at-
this area, many of whom have been Chairman, Service to Foreign Born tended the Free School's showing
National Council of Jewish Women of "The Fixer."
separated since World War II.
We get requests from many parts Detroit Section
The Free School offers high
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of the world, and most recently
school and college s t u dent s a
Israel, mostly from emigres from Rutgers Yiddish Program &lance to learn about Judaism
Russia.
Seeks Aid to Keep Going through their own interests and in
I am happy to report that out Editor, The Jewish News:
ways not considered traditional to
of the seven names you published
In the fall of 1971, a new pro- Jewish education.
in your paper, we were successful gram of Yiddish language was an-
For information about the school.
in locating four families, whose nounced by our department of call Barry Stein, 341-3238, or Sam
gratitude I'll long remember.
Hebraic studies. It was then Levy, 862-3142.
However, one case in particular thought that between 20 and 25
stands out, and I thought I'd pass students might be interested in
the story on to you.
such a course.
RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES
An appeal was made for private,
Our cooperating agency, United
AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD
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Hias Service in New York, received popular support since a tight bud-
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a letter from Fania Mariina, from get prohibited any new programs
Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
• Speakers • Concerts
Moscow, who is anxious to locate funded by university money.
Downtown Detroit - 962-8000
613-7392
The response was gratifying.
a relative, named Ruth Bliefield,
whom she has reason to believe Funds for one class were raised '
by contributions from all over the
resides in Detroit.
'Ele~1 4VIC,
U.S. From California to New York,
In response to our article, Miss
from Detroit to Florida, from Ari-
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Bliefield called, acknowledging
zona to Connecticut.
her name, but not Mariina, as
However,
the
students'
enthu-
she was told by her mother be-
ssiasm was even more magnificent.
fore she passed on that aH of her
A poll among the Jewish students
12 brothers and sisters died dur-
showed
that 80 Jewish boys and
ing the war. I passed this infor-
girls want to study manic loshen..
mation back to the UHS, who
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This means that we will have
conveyed my findings to Fania
to have not one, but four classes.
Marina in Moscow.
We cannot deny these youngsters
Recently, UHS sent us the ad-
this desire for Yiddishkeyt. Please
ditional information received from
Next to Surwins
help us to help them keep Yid-
Fania Mariina , written in her own
Lot G
Please cal for other Service Prices
dish alive.
Russian handwriting, translated
Checks—tax-deductible—may be
in English in New York, with an
made out to Rutgers Fund for
autographed photo enclosed and
Yiddish, and sent to Prof. C. Le-
identifying herself as Miss Blie-
viant, 265 Crowells, Edison, N.J.
field's aunt. She may be an only
08817 (on the left of the envelope,
survivor of the large family. Miss
write: ATTN. R. U. Yiddish
Bliefield, who is an attorney in
Studies).
WED., MAY 17th — RALEIGH HOUSE
Detroit, was cf course overjoyed
CURT LEVIANT
12:30
at the good neWk, to learn that she
Department of
has a surviving relative in Russia
Hebraic Studies
STYLE SHOE — ALBERT MAURICE
and immediately began correspond-
Rutgers College
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U-M Computers
Helping Solve
Ancient Riddle
Space-age computers are aiding
University of Michigan research.
ers in their attempts in decipher.
ing eight camel-hide manuscripts
several centuries older than the
Dead Sea Scrolls.
Having nearly completed "the
first step" in their work, U. of M.
researchers say they have almost
completed a computer tabulation
of the distribution and context of
each of more than 40 recognizable
characters on the manuscripts.
The manuscripts are believed
to have-come from a village near
Hebron about 700 B.C.F. and are
written in a: so far, unidentable
language. Some scholars doubt
their authenticity .
Prof. George F. Mendenhall. a
I'. of M. professor doing the re-
search, believes there may be a
similiarity
between
the lan-
guage on the manuscripts and
ancient Carian and Etruscan.
He believes tha' the alphabet
may be the ear',-, known exam-
Ple of that ubLh the f;reek and
Etruscans borr' , , , :! a fore
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