30—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News WALTER HESSELBACH, promi- nent Frankfurt banker and presi- dent of the German Friends of the Hebrew University of Jeru- salem, was bestowed with an honorary fellowship title at a uni- versity ceremony marking the first time a German has received this honor. The conferment took place at a luncheon given by University President Avraham Harman, at- tended by West German Ambassa- dor Karl Herman Knoke; Supreme Court Judge Bairn Cohn; repre- sentatives of the foreign ministry, Jerusalem municipality and the - university's faculty and adminis- tration; and a party of Hessel- bach's Israeli and German friends who had come to Jerusalem for the occasion. The group included Hesselbach's wife, Mrs. Hedi Hesselbach, and 13-year-old daugh- ter. also named Hedi. * The executive committee of the Hebrew University confirmed the election as vice presidents of Prof. ALEXANDER KEYNAN, chair- man of the Institute of Life Sci- ences and of the Authority for Research and Development of the Hebrew University, Prof. MOSHE PRYWES, head of the department of medical education at the He- brew University-Hadassah Medical School; and BERNARD CHER- RICK, executive vice president and head of the department of in- formation and public affairs. The executive committee also confirm- ed the appointment of Prof. ERNST DAVID BERGMANN as a member of the permanent commit- tee. He is to replace Prof. WIL- LIAM LOW, whose tenure of office terminates. RABBI MORDEHAI GIFTER, dean of the Rabbinical College of Telshe in Wickliffe, 0., and Chi- cago, will address the 70th anni- versary national biennial conven- tion of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, to be held Nov. 27-Dec. 1. * The Scopus Award, the Ameri- can Friends of the Hebrew Uni- versity's highest honor, will be conferred upon MAX M. LOW, prominent industrialist and philan- thropist, in recognition of his hu- manitarian work in the United States and Israel, Nov. 25, at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Jos- eph Will6n is chairman. Golda Meir, former foreign minister of Israel, will come to the United States to join in the tribute to Low as the dinner's guest speaker. a a * MRS. DAVID DOMBEY, presi- dent of the Sisterhood of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, has been named to the national board of the Women's Branch, Union of Ortho- dox Jewish Congregations of America, in recognition of her efforts on behalf of the Great Lakes Chapter and her sisterhood. Mrs. Dombey has served Akiva Hebrew Day School and other community activities. a t ARCHIE KATCHER, president of Temple Beth El, was elected treasurer of the Great Lakes Re- gion, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, comprising four states. * * DR. HERBERT H. METZ, coor- dinator of dental services at Sinai Hospital, was elected president of the American Academy of Maxillo- Facial Prosthetics at the society's annual meeting in Miami Beach. * a Dr. EMANUEL R. PIORE, vice president, chief scientist and a member of the board of directors of International Business Machines Corp., will point out computer science needs in Israeli industry at the American Technion Society national dinner, Dec. 5, at the Americana Hotel. Israel Ambassador ITZHAK RABIN will address the closing session of the Labor Zionist Organ- ization convention Monday, at the Park Sheraton Hotel, New York. * * Dr. PAUL WOLF, professor of pathology at Wayne State Univer- sity, has been appointed director of the clinical laboratory at Stan- ford University Medical Center. Dr. Wolf was clinical pathologist at Wayne State University for eight years and at Detroit General Hospital. His research interests are enzyme histo-chemistry and im- munopathology. Miss Bernstein Betrothed Impressive Ceremony Maths the Start to Elliot C. Wagenheim . of UHS Campus With Rohlik Bldg. Sunday ceremonies marked the congregation for the use of the ground breaking for the Sigmund facility for an elementary school, and Sophie Rohlik Building as the it has been decided to develop the start of a new complex of school first unit as the Rohlik High buildings, on 12-Mile Rd. and Mur- School. ray Crescent. Conducted under the chairman- MUSIC BY ship of Maurice Bordelove, the large gathering was addressed by Jack Shenkman, presiddnt of the United Hebrew Schools, whose AND HIS ORCHESTRA schools will be housed in the plan- LI 1-2563 ned complex; Fryman Safran, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Dr. Benjamin L. Yap- ko, associate superintendent of the OOp United Hebrew Schools; Judge J 6 CI Theodore Levin; and Southfield JEWELER Mayor James Clarkson. DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY The key to the City of Southfield PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING was presented to Rohlik, who re- 406 Broderick Tower — 963-2573 sponded to the addresses, by Mayor Clarkson. The speakers expressed grati- tude to the Rohliks for their gen- erous gift which enables com- mencement of building operations Orchestra and Entertainment for the proposed school campus, and they outlined the educational needs and plans for the Greater Detroit Jewish community. Shenkman reported that original plans were for a total of six build- ings on the new Southfield campus, but since the schools now are in a position to work out a relationship with Ahavas Achim-Beth Aaron SAM BARNETT C MISS WENDY BERNSTEIN Dr. MATHEW BOROVOY, foot Mr. and Mrs. Gerson B. Bern- specialist, was elected vice presi- stein of Suffolk Dr. announce the dent of the Michigan State Podii- engagement of their daughter atry Association at its 53rd annual Wendy Ann to Elliot Charles Wa- conference at Boyne Highlands Inn, genheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harbor Springs. Hoseph Wagenheim of Mount Ver- non, N. Y. Both Miss Bernstein and her SIDNEY KAYE, executive vice president of Advance Mortgage fiance are students at Michigan Corp., has been named chairman State University. A June 15 wedding is being of the mortgage banking advisory committee of the Federal National planned. Mortgage Association. ▪ * The annual golden anniversary tea sponsored by the College of Education Alumni Association at Delmar V. Cote', state director Wayne State University will be held Thursday, at the Alumni for the Treasury's U. S. Savings House on campus. SAM M. Bonds Division, reports that recent SNIDERMAN, president of the legislation permits the redemption association, will present special of U. S. savings notes—"Freedom certificates of honor to 50 year Shares"—in the same manner as Series E bonds. graduates. • e 4 Formerly, it was necessary to Dr. ALLEN Y. COHEN, a clini- forward Freedom Shares to a Fed- cal psychologist at the University eral Reserve Bank or the Treas- of California at Berkeley and for- urer of the United States for re- mer student and colleague of Drs. demption. Cote' pointed out that this new Timothy Leary and Richard Al- pert, will present a lecture entitled legislation makes Freedom Shares "Drugs and Higher Consciousness: an even more cheerful companion The Mystical Mystery Tour" at to Series E. Bonds. Freedom 7:30 p.m. Monday in Wayne State Shares, issued on and after June 1, University's Community Arts Au- 1968, pay 5 per cent, compounded ditorium. There is no charge for semi-annually, if held to maturity admission. The appearance it spon- of 41/2 years. sored by Dr. John M. Dorsey. a a 4' Sephardic Community Mrs. OLGA G. DWORKIN has been named president of the Plans Installation and Wayne State Fund. David A. Gold- Fund-Raising Dinner man was re-elected a vice pres- The Sephardic Community of ident. JOSEPH RADOM w a s elected to the trust finance board Greater Detroit will hold a fund- raising installation - dinner 5:30 of the Wayne State Fund. p.m. Sunday in the activities room * * * of Pepper School, Oak Park. Development of a new physical Albert Chicorel will install the method for metallurgical research following newly elected officers is being carried out under a 58,413 for a two-year term: president, Israel pounds ($1,670) research Abraham Shamie; vice presidents, contract awarded to the Technion David Chicorel and Jack Gorme- Research and Development Found- zano; treasurer, Marcel Behar; ation by the National Bureau of Standards of the U.S. Department secretaries, Rose Quen and Mary Papo; and chaplain, Jack Lalouf. of Commerce. DR. MOSHE RON, Mrs. Shirley Gormezano, chair- lecturer in the department of man, announces that admission is physics of the Technion Israel In- open to friends and prospective stitute of Technology, is conduct- members. For information and ing the year long study. reservations, c a 11 co-chairman • a * Sedell Chicorel, 547-7779, or Mari- Chief LEABUA JONATHAN, lyn Shamie, 545-4369. prime minister of Lesotho, Monday Hostesses for the evening are visited Mayor Elias Bandak of Mesdames Ieshula Ishakis, Regina Bethlehem and Sheikh Mohammed Ishbia, Salvatore Katan, Jark La- All Jaabari, the mayor of Hebron, louf, Sam Moss, Louis Papo, in a tour of West Bank towns prior Senor a Polinsky, Rose Quen, to his departure from Israel. Mon- Simon Rozencweig, Gilbert Senor, day night, the African head of Mario Sevy, Robert Yahia, Marcel government was guest of honor at Behar, Jacob Chicorel and Sylvia a dinner given by Deputy Prime Sima. Minister Yigal Allon. Prime Minis- ter Levi Eshkol is convalescing Gun Control Act from a virus infection. Registration Period a a * Anyone having an unregistered Rabbi MEIR FELMAN, of Judea Center Synagogue, Brook- machine gun, sawed-off shotgun, lyn, has been elected president of short barreled rifle or other gang- Rabbinic Alumni of Rabbi Isaac ster-type weapon, or a device such Elchanan Theological Seminary, as a bomb, grenade or land mine, an affiliate of Yeshiva University. may register it with the Internal * * * Revenue Service without penalty A distinguished talmudic scholar through Dec. 1. The Gun Control Act of 1968 from Israel, Dr. ARNOST EHR- MAN, has arrived in this country establishes a 30-day period for the for a lecture tour. 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