U -. (DIAZil".13 Flint U. of M. Lists Mr. Meile of Muskegon Hebrew. Bible for Fall Course Work Joan Schiff Married MRS. MICHAEL THEILE In an afternoon ceremony in the Candlelight Room of the Pick- Durant Hotel, Joan Ellen Schiff and Michael James Theile were united in marriage by Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel in Detroit. The couple's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Benton Schiff of Park- side Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Theile of Muskegon. The bride wore an organza gown with a bodice of Venise lace, full sleeves cuffed with a deep band of lace and appliques scat- tered on the soft. flowing skirt and chapel train. A matching cap of Venise lace secured the tiered fingertip illusion veil. The bride carried Cymbidium orchids, Steph- anotis and baby's breath. Mrs. Robert E. James of Ann Arbor was matron of honor. Su- san Holtzkemper was maid of honor. The bridegroom's brother. Raymond. was best man, and the bride's brother, Charles, was usher. Mrs. Louis J. Sell of Southfield. the bride's grandmother, also was in. the wedding party. After a honeymoon in northern Michigan, the couple will live in Grand Blanc. In response to a request from the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil, courses in conversational He- brew and the historical back- ground of the Old Testament will be offered in the fall at the Uni- versity of Michigan-Flint. Classes will be open to all. Jack E. DePree, director of the U. of M. Extension Center. said he expects a number of Protes- tant clergymen will be interested in the Old Testament course_ The Hebrew course, "Introduc- tion to Modern Hebrew,' will be offered for four semester hours of credit in the fall and spring. It will be taught by an Israeli, Esther Friedman. a graduate stu- dent of linguistics at U. of M. in Ann Arbor. The evening course, to be taught twice a week, will aim at understanding and speaking Hebrew, rather than reading and writing it. There will be an em- phasis on aiding the traveler in Israel. The other course, offered for two hours credit, is "Historical Background of the Bible from the Beginning of Israel to Ezra." The spring course will be a continua- tion. It will be taught by Prof. David N. Freedman, head of a new program in studies of reli- gion at the U. of M., former dean of the Pacific College of Religion and an editor of the Anchor Edi- tion of the Bible. This course can he taken for graduate or under- graduate credit. Community Calendar July 17—Camp Maccabee, SecOnd Session, at Temple Beth El. 19—Beth Israel Movie Party at Bower Theater. 7:30 p.m., followed by des- sert at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle. 20—Tisha b'Av. Beth Israel Movie Party The board of Cong. Beth Israel is sponsoring a movie party at the Bower Theater 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day. Two Orson Welles movies "Citizen Kane" and "The Magni- ficent Ambersons; will be shown. Tickets are available from board members. Coffee and dessert will he served later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle. Chair- men of the program are Mrs. Max Kukler and Albert Binder . Ticket chairman is Mrs. Arnold The following Flint students re - ceived bachelors degrees: Debra A. Golden, from Central Michi- gan University; and Harold V. Steinman and Jared H. Silber- man. Wayne State University. JERUSALEM (JTA)—A mezuza is ill he affixed to the front door of immigrant flat in Jerusalem under an agreement ,just reached between the absorption ministry and the ministry for religious at NEW YORK (JTA1 --Construc- tion and remodeling of a Brooklyn ior citizen center. which will pro- side services on a nonsectarian basis for 1.500 residents of the area age 60 and over, will start in • the fall under sponsorship of the . Brooklyn section of the National Council of Jewish Women. The project. the Council Center for Senior Citizens, is scheduled to be completed within a year It will be the first in New York State to be built with funds from the State Housing Finance Agency under a 1970 law sponsored by Assembly Minority - Leader Stanley S'teingut. Officials said operating be provided through costs will Symphony Orchestra to schedule youth concerts as well as develop the Cumings library and the Gerkowski audio-visual center. Serving on the committee with Megdell are: Mrs. Ivan NteArthur, patron ticket chairman; Mrs. B. Morris Pelavin, afterglow chairman; Mrs. Leo Side, coordinating committee chairman; Mrs. Max Harros, afterglow supper; and Mrs. John McArthur, afterglow supper decora- tions chairman. For information, contact Robert G. jachim, managing director, Flint Institute of Music, 1025 E. Kearsley. or Robert D. Jenkins, T. S. Jenkins and Associates, 140 E. Second, Flint. (Detailed story about three appearances of the Israel Philharmonic federal, state -and city funds.. WHEN YOU Orchestra in Michigan on Page 12). L..10 %%%%%% 1 ) ic A COCKTAIL • 88 ,•011 • f • • 4 n1N Friday, July 14, 1972-13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Franklin Racquet Club Features 6 WEEKS of TENNIS INSTRUCTION July 17th through Aug. 25th -. •• LADIES' CLINIC: Morning and afternoon sessions be- ginning July 17th for 6 weeks. Evening sessions Mon., 46c, 1 \ Wed. & Thurs. night, 11/2 hrs. of clinic per week. MEN'S CLINIC: Evening sessions Wednesdays, 11/2 hrs. of instruction per week for 6 weeks. Friends of Modern Art of the j Flint Institute of Arts has elected 1 Gilbert B. Gottlieb as president ! and Mrs. Leonard B. Shulman as 1 vice president. JUNIORS' CLINIC: 4 p.m. Afternoon sessions starting at Director: RANDY TOIG—previous head pro of the National Indoor Morris Steinman of Southgate Dr. has been advised by the Bnai Brith International Council Cabi- net on Israel Affairs that he has won secend prize in the annual drawing oof Martyrs' Forest "in- tant" and regular Israel trip cou- pons. His "instant" Israel trip cou- pon entitles him to receive a silver-plated Bible from Israel. This prize is given with the compliments of the Jewish Na- tional Fund headquarters in New York_ also 4 other experienced tennis instructors Private Lesson• Available CALL EARLY— 352-5633 • ENROLLMENT LIMITED S R C FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB FOR INFORMATION CALL 352-5633 29633 FRANKLIN Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075 JUNE SPECIAL! WHATEVER YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS • WE'VE GOT THE SOL ► TION! WATER HEATER 30 gal gloss-lined • Swimming pool filters installed • Gas lights and barbecues installed 10.yr. guar.... $110 • Sewers cleaned 40 gal. 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