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September 11, 1981 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-11

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THE INTROIT JEWISH NEWS



Media Adviser-gducator

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to Address Yeshiva PTA

The PTA of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will hold its
first general meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the yeshiva
building.
The subject will be
"Communicating Real Val-
ues to Your Children." The
speaker will be Avi Shul-
man. Shulman has corn=
bind' a career as a consul-

tant for media communica-
tions for major companies
and firms with his interest
and background in Torah
education.
He is special projects
coordinator • for• Torah
Umesorah, the National
Society of Hebrew Day
Schools, and his duties in-
clude overseeing its
teacher-training program
and the national SEED pro-
gram.

Shulman also has
served as marketing con-
sultant to Art Scroll, the
series of Torah works in
English.

The general public is in-
vited. A nominal fee will be
charged.

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inalHospitalNortDenorizinatfonal Chap el
Sets New First With Hostyk-Parel Marr i age

A Song of Accents
Out of the depths I call You, 0 Lord.
—Psalm 130

(Tran9lation of Psalm that commences in Hebrew
"Miaamakim Karatiha Adonai . .")
This is the welcoming song from Psalms that
greets worshippers as they- enter the Non-
Denominational Chapel of Sinai Hospital. It provides
substance for the Sept. 6 experience in the chapel's
sanctified atmosphere.

Sinai Hospital has to its
credits many firsts.
A new first was incorpo-
rated in its record at 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 6, when the
Non-Denominational
Chapel on the first floor of
the hospital was scene of an
impressive wedding cere-
mony.
Debra Gan Parel, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Jack Pardl was united in
marriage in that ceremony
to Aaron Henry Hostyk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hos-
tyk of New York, by Rabbi
David Nelson of Cong. Beth
Shalom.

The wedding ceremony
was to have been at
Rabbi Nelson's
synagogue the coming
Sunday. The illness of the
bride's father demanded
speedy advancement of
the marriage to an earlier
date. Sinai Hospital
cooperated and the mar-
riage was performed in
the hospital's chapel —
the first in it for such an
occasion. The bride's
father was brought to the
chapel in a wheel chair.

It was also the first for the
wedding reception in the
hospital conference room on
the second floor accommo-
dated the more than 75
members of the two families

Bar Mitzva
Party Tradition

By RABBI SAMUEL FOX

(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)

The basis for the Bar
Mitzva party is found in
reference to 16th Century
Kabalist Solomon Luria
who referred to the Bar
'Mitzva banquet as a "seudat
mitzva" (i.e., a fulfillment of
a holy obligation) if the boy
delivered a learned dis-
courSe at the event to dis-
play the Jewish education
which he had mustered up
to that stage.
- Since such mastery was
considered an accomplish-
ment in holiness it deserved
to be celebrated like a holi-
day or Sabbath Meal which
characterized a degree of
holiness.
In general, such parties
are subsumed under the
general category of requir-
ing a person to celebrate the
various stages of achieving
a category of holiness in life.
Some consjder this a
covenantal meal because at
such a stage man comes
closer to the Almighty
through the learning of His
commandments and the
automatic-assumption of re-
sponsibility for their obser-
vance. .

He who has a co-ruler has
-an over-ruler.

VISA

:

Friday, September 11, 19111 35

and the selected guests.
Deeply moving, dignified,
all joining in assuring joy
for the occasion, Rabbi Nel-
son supervised the occasion
as appropriate for the
seventh day of the Hebrew
month of Elul, in the year
5741.
A Mishnit lesson was
added in brief remarks by
the bridegroom's father,

and the bride's father ex- came from Israel, where he
pressed pride in the nachas makes his home, in time to
he has derived throughout attend the wedding cere-
his life from his family. mony; the bride's grand-
In the bridal party were mother, Mrs. Philip (Fay)
the bride's sister, Lisa; her Sills; and the bride's grand-
brother, Barry; the brideg- father, 92-year-old Samuel
room's brother, David, who Parel.
•. • •

.Attorney Sidney Parel Dies

Sidney Jack Parel, an at- Epsilon Rho Law Frater-
torney and head of the legal nity; American, Michigan,
department of St. Paul's Oakland County and South-
Title Insurance Co., died field Bar Associations.
Sept. 9 at age 57.
He leaves his wife,
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Parel previously was asso- Miriam; a son, Barrett; two
ciated with Lawyer's Title daughters, Mrs. Aaron (De-
Corp. He was graduated bra) 1-costyk of Washington,
from the Wayne State Uni- D.C., and Lisa; his father,
versity Law School in 1950. Samuel Parel; and a sister,
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