t it Z•41 t'. t.1' t 3?, .4. -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54 Fiiday, Febi'uari 25, 1977 Ancient Hebrew Written from Left According to Archeological Find TEL AVIV — An an cient Hebrew script, be- lieved to be the oldest ever discovered, was - written from left to right, archeologists from Tel Aviv and Bar-Ilan uni- versities say. - ' The .script was en- graved on two fragments of a clay tabletwhich were found last August at the bottom of a silo on Izbet Sarta, east of Kafr Kasem. It is believed that the script is 100 years older than the. Gezer Calendar of the 10th Cen- tury BCE. The script of 80 letters, arranged in five lines, in- cludes an entire line of the— Hebrew alphabet similar to the modern one. - „ The archeologists who deciphered the .bottom line believe that the script was part of an exercise written by some- one learning to be a scribe. The student, the- ar- chaeologists believe, probably wrote the al- phabet at the bottom of the tablet so that he could copy the letters. Strengthening this belief is the fact that the word "-et" appears in three lines in exactly the same poSition. Unlike the modern al- phabet, the ancient order of the letters had zayin coming after het and ayin after pei. The letter mem is missing, but there ap- pears to be a space for it. The deciphering was done b.y Aharon Demsky, Moshe Kochavi and Yosef Naveh. Demsky said the letters were 'in an order found in some biblical al- phabet poems, such as those in Lamentations, chapter 2. The discovery has led PURIM A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO THE JEWISH NEWS scholars to believe that the ancient Israelites probably copied their al- phabet from the Canaan- ites and not from the Phoenicians, as previ- ously believed. The tablet was disco- vered at the site of an an- cient farming settlement of the 12th Century BCE. The ancient settlement has been identified with Even Ha'ezer, mentioned in chapter 4 of I Samuel. Ancient Israelites had gathered here to face a Philistine attack launched from Ofek. The Israelites were defeated, Samuel's two sons killed, and the Holy Ark of Shilo was Captured by the enemy. HIAS Announces Scholarship Prize NEW YORK — HIAS, Official Authors Jerusalem Book MINNEAPOLIS Meron Benvenisti, de- puty mayor of Jerusalem, provides a detailed ac- count of the city's history from the time of the Un- ited Nations decision to partition Palestine until the recent past. The book is titled "Jerusalem: The Torn City," published by the University of Min- nesota Press. The author, who was born in Jerusalem, was appointed deputy mayor in 1974. Previously, Ben- venisti had served as municipality adminis- trator of the Old City and East Jeruslaem. Smolar Invited to Ethnic Parley NEW YORK (JTA) — Boris Smolar, Editor-in- Chief Emeritus of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, has been invited to join as a Professor for the Study of Nationalities in a project called "Melt- ing Pots, United States and the USSR: Similarities and Differ- ences. - Dr. Myer Teitelbaum, 67 Longtime Detroit Physician Dr. Myer Teitelbaum,,a ciety of internal Medicine physician in the Detroit and a fellow.of the Ameri- area for more than 40 can College -of Physicians. years, died Feb. 21 at age, He also was associated with the Disability Deter- 67. Born in Russia, Dr. mination Board. Teitelbaum lived 50•years -Dr. Teitelbaum was ac- in Detroit. He was gradu- _Jive in and a life member ated from the University of the Community for Ag- of . Michigan Medical ing,- an agency of the School in 1934 and joined — Jewish Welfare Federa- its staff upon graduation. tion, and in. the former He, was associated with Jewish Family and Chil- the medical schooLat the dren's Service (now Jewish Family Service). time of his. death. Dr. Teitelbaum was on He also was an Hadassah the staff of the Wayne Associate. He leaves his wife, Lil- State University Medical School from 1949 to 1976. Han; a son, Dale of He served on the -staffs of Pittsburgh; two Grace and Sinai Hospi- daughters, Mrs. Paul tals. - • (Sally): Castleman He was a member of the Lexington; Mass., American Medical- Associ- Sharon of Someryi e, ation, American Diabetes Mass-.; and three grand- Association, -American-So- children. Hasidic Rabbi Alter of Israel Dies, Led Large Hasidic Sect As behind-the-scenes JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Hasidic Rebbe of Gun, head ofthe Aguda Party, Rabbi Israel Alter, died Alter exercised consider- able indirect influence in -Feb.-20 at age , 82. _ . Alter headed --the Israeli politics, though largest Hasidic sect in IS- this waned in his later rael, with branches in years when he became New York City, London, more secluded and less . in- Some 40 academicians _AntWerp and other cities N'olved in general affairs. of various nationalities with OrthOdox Jews. His are expected to partici-. followers, numbering in He was consulted on pate in the one-year pro- the tens of thousands, perSonal, financial and ject which will continue were, .however, the deci- other problems-by Jews of until February, 1978. It is mated remnants of what all shades of Orthodoxy sponsored by the Ameri- had been the largest and all.walks of life. Twice can Association for the Hasidic movement in a day he would receive Study of Nationalities. people — and the long pre-Hitler Europe. Alter builtian ultra- queues always repre- . modern "beit midrash - sented 'a cross-section of society and hone in one of Israeli Benjamin GObits, Jerusalem's • Orthodox alongside the "regulars- Dutch Journalist quarters,. and this served - the bearded Hasidim. as the focal point for his Alter was famed for his AMSTERDAM (JTA)- bearded; black-clad fol- razor-sharp _ wit and Benjamin Gobits, a jour- penetrating mind. nalist and for many years loWers. Jewish Telegraphic Applicants must be im- migrants or the children of Agency correspondint in The Netherlands,• died Herbert Cohen, Raven Owner immigrants and must re- Feb. 17 at age 75. side outside the Greater Herbert - N. Cohen, at 4171 Orchard Hill Dr., New York area. There are He was born in' owner of the Raven Gal- Blooinfield Hills. no restrictions on age or Amsterdam where he ."- lery nightclub and art He is' survived by his sex. gallery in Southfield, the wife, Catherine; a son, For applications or in- began_ his journalistic oldest folk music house in. . Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. forniation, write Richard career before World War the country,• died "Howard (Brenda) Rosen- Alan Shapiro Memorial II. For many years after berg; his parents, Mr. and Awards, c/o HIAS, 200 the war he was ,parlimen- _Wednesday at age 62. Born in Toronto, On- Mrs. Koppel (Lena) Cohen Park-Ave. S., New York, tary and 'Hague corres-. tario,. Mr. COhen lived 32 of Toronto; and a brother, N.Y. 10003. Deadline is pondent for the local daily, De Telegraaf. years._ in Detroit. Mr. Louis of Toronto. , Feb. 22. Cohen was a Linotype operator in commercial Abraham Dickenstein Dies, printing plants in To- ronto and in Detroit for John Heavenrich, Aided Israel Banks,. Economy the first 25 years of his Led Men's Stores working life. He served in mission. for the NEW YORK (JTA) John 13 :i Heavenrich,- the Royal Air Force dur- Abraham Dickenstein„ bank and late in 1941, to- ing World War - II and president of the Whal- founder and past presi-= gether with a small group moved- to Detroit after ing's men's clothing dent of Ampal4merican of American Jewish stores; died Sunday at the war. Israel Corp., died Feb. 16 businessmen, founded He opened his first age 72. at his home in Tel Aviv at . Ampal-American Israel A native Detroiter, Mr. 1 Raven Gallery in June with an initial capi- a-ge 76. Corp. 1960 on James . Couzens Heavenrich was presi- Born in Wishniewa, Po -- •tal of $99,000 for the pun- land, Dickenstein emig- pose of mobilizing finance - Ave: in Detroit and dent 'of the-clothing store founded the Raven company for 50 years. rated to Palestine in 1921 and investment capital He was graduated from_.._ Woodwind Quintet and where he woTked initially for the fledgling Jewish the Raven-String Quartet DartmouthCollege and at- as a pioneering laborer in economy. to provide chamber music tendedHarvard Busi s the draining of swamps Until his retirement in - for customers once a School. He was a past April 1972, the corpora- and paving of roads. week. He was forced to ident of the Dartmo h In 1925 he founded and tion developed into a fi- move because of the new Club of Detroit.. - managed the Audit nancial instrument chan- Mr. Heavenrich is sur- freeway and relocated in Union of Credit Coopera- neling tens of millions of Birmingham. There, the vived by a son, John D. of tives and Consumers' dollars annually to club shifted its emphasis- Cleveland; . - two Cooperatives .associated economic enterprises in from art to folk music. daughters, Mrs. Chris with the Histadrut. At Israel. Heavy street construc- (Mary K.) Mahle of Wash- the same time he joined Mr. Dickenstein was tion forced the club's ington, D.C., and Mrs. the staff of Bank also a past president of move to its_present loca- Richard (Martha) Fefer- Hapoali• of which in Israel Development Corp. tion at Greenfield and 12 man of Benton Harbor; later years he became one which he helped to estab- three brothers, Louis B., Mile Rds. of its six managing direc- lish as well as a past Mr. Cohen operated the Walter and Richard; a tors. chairman of the board of combination art gallery sister, Mrs. Margaret In 1936, Mr. Dickens- the Israel American In- and coffee house for more KaiChen; and two grand- tein came to the United dustrial Development than 16 years. He resided •children.- States on a capital- Bank, Ltd. the world-wide Jewish migration agency, is seek- ingapplicants for the Richard Alan Shapiro Memorial Awards slated for presentation at its 93rd annual meeting, March 20, the Grand Ballroom -of the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City. Two awards-will be pre- sented, each in the sum of $250, to individuals dem- onstrating social con= sciousness and humani- tarian goals. The awards are named for Richard Alan Shapiro, the son of HIAS vice pres- ident Edwin Shapiro and his wife, Claire. Richard, preparing for a career in medicine, was killed in an automobile accident. 0 To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite - 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Please send a year's gift subscription to: . - NAME ADDRESS CITY_ FOR: - STATE state occasion FROM Ei S10 enclosed ZIP