24--Friday, Namur/ 1, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fran Beckerman Plans to IVed Steven Greene I MISS FRAN BECKERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Becker- man of Avon Ln., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Fran to Steven Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Greene of Hilton Rd., Southfield. An August wedding date has been set. JWV to Lead Veteran Chiefs on Israel Tour WASHINGTON — Seven past na- tional commanders of America's major veterans organizations are scheduled for a fact-finding mis- sion to Israel, beginning Saturday. This is the third such visit of past national commanders, coor- dinated by the Jewish War' Veter- ans, designed to provide America's veteran :leadership with a better insight 'Into the military and po- litical situation in the Middle East. Participating in the mission be- ing led by Malcolm A. Tarlov of the Jewish War Veterans, will be the beads of the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, Veterans of World War I, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Catholic War Veterans. JWV SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUXILIARY, will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters, The post will act as hosts for the evening. Also, the post will bold a games night 8:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at headquarters. Friends are invited. Freda Horowitz and Rose Feinberg, child welfare chair- men, are planning a party for girls at the Juvenile Detention Home Jan. 23. Jewelry and sundries will be distributed, and refreshments will be sexed. Anyone wishing to • assist may call Mrs. Horowitz, 399-8752, or Mrs. Feinberg, LI 3-1858. 111 .Krieger-Scott Troth Announced by Parents MISS JACQUELINE KRIEGER Mr. and Mr%. Abraham Krieger of Votrobeck Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Jac- queline to Joseph Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Scott of Culver City, Calif. A June wedding is being planned. Men's Clubs Craftsman Lodge, F&AM, at a public installation in the Masonic Temple, saw Francis M. Dodge, past grand mas- ter of Masons for the state of Michigan, install Gerald M. Rose as the 49th wor- shipful master of Craftsman. Dodge, acting as grand master, Is an honorary member of Craftsman Lodge. Rose Also installed were Lewis Snook, senior warden; Sheldon Schwartz, junior warden; Emanuel Bauman, secretary; Harry Rothen- berg, treasurer; Norman Conn, senior deacon; and Albert Conn, junior deacon. Appointed as stew- ards were Bernard Linton, chief steward; Larry Aronof f, Jack Bronston, Bernie Conn, Jerry Hu- ber, Mike Linton, Stan Rappaport, Leonard Ross, Sam Rothenberg and David Sher. The new worship- ful master is a member of Scot- tish Rite bodies, Valley of Detroit and . Moslem Temple Shrine and a former officer of Cresent Shrine Club. • • • BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB will hold a general membership meet- Mg 8:15 p.m. Jan. 13 in the syna- gogue social hall. "Drug Abuse and Legal Aspects" will be the subject of discussion, announces Seymour Tureff, program chair- man. Jack Kutnick, a practicing pharmacist, and Judge S. James Clarkston, of Michigan's 46th Dis- trict Court, are featured speakers. The publis—teen-agers especially is invited. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. • • • SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will hold a 24-hour "winter kibutz" Jan. 23-24 at Camp Tama- rack, Ortonville. It is open to mem- bers of the club and their friends. Participants will gather at 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Shaarey Zedek and pro- ceed to the new Butzel Conference Center at Tamarack. Rabbi Groner, who has led previous kibutzim, has developed a program of group par- ticipation, studying the great issues of the day. Particiants will be no- tified of an orientation meeting to be held prior to the kibutz. For in- formation, call Dr. Robert J. Baruch, chairman of the kibutz committee, 356-2242 or 642-0825, or Dr. Gerald Laker, 427-8111 or 647-5695. Burton R. Shifman to Tell of Russ Trip at Institute Dinner The Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold a supper-meeting 7 p.m. Jan. 10, at the Zionist Cultural Center. Guest speaker will be Burton R. Shifman, former municipal court judge, who has just returned from a trip to Russia and will share his impres- sions. City attorney of Oak Park, Shifman is hon- /Altman orary vice-chairman of the Jew- ish National Fund, member of the Michigan regional advisory board of the Anti-Defamation League and vice chairman of South Oak- land Roundtable, National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews. The public is invited for a nom- inal charge. For information and reservations, call Sholem Aleichem Institute, 354-1920. Mr., Mrs. Group to Meet The Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope will meet 8 p.m. Sat- urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Olen, 20640 Knob Woods, Southfield. • • • • •-•••• ID • Technion, Brandeis Exchange Fellows; Scanning Electron Microscope Set Up HAIFA — Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, announced that Dr. James Howard Higbie, 26, of Washington, D.C., is the first recipient of the Fischbach- Brandeis Fellowship, inaugurating a regular fellowship exchange pro- gram between graduates of Tech- nion and Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. Dr. iligbie, who received his PhD in physics from Brandeis, has ar- Wedding Anniversary for Meyer Minkins • ..ML AND MRS. DUNKIN Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minkin of Rue Versailles, Oak Park, ob- served their 50th wedding anni- versary Dec. 26. They are the parents of the Philip Minkins; Milton Minkins and Sam (Cheri- risk of developing multiple sclera- otte) Hoffman. Unique Course Links Hebrew Prophets With Modern Black Leaders NEW YORK—Some of the Jew- ish radical students attending an experimental Indiana University course relating the teachings of the Hebrew prophets to those of such modern black leaders as Malcolm X were stimulated by the course to greater Jewish identifi- cation, according to a report by the course instructor. The report by Prof. Sheldon Geller of the university's political science department appeared in a recent issue of Clearing -House, a professional bulletin issued by the Bnai Brith Mittel Foundations for !Mel directors and counselors. The experimental course was given during spring 1970 and was de- scribed, in an introductory note, as "a stimulating model of an imaginative and successful ap- proach to relevant subject matter and instructional methods." The Jewish faculty member said that, in his encounters with stu- dents, he had observed that many Jewish collegians "had either for- gotten or neglected our own prophetic tradition and preferred to Imitate the life style of black ghetto nationalists and adopt a New Left ideology which rejects the Jewish heritage." With "the encouragement ' and tutoring" of Rabbi James Dia- mond, Hillel director at Indiana University, he prepared a course with the goal of seeking "to convey the prophetic message and experi- ence" as an experimental offering in the university's political science department designed to deal with "relevant problems." He reported that 106 students took the course. rived at Technion for a year-long stay to study general relativity. Next year, a graduate of Technion will be selected to spend a year at Brandeis. • • • A scanning electron microscope, the only one of its kind in Israel, has been installed in the materials engineering department of Tech- nion. Known as SEM, the new microscope permits detailed ex- amination of the surface of any material by projecting a sharply magnified picture on a television screen. SEM, through the variety of it3 applications, will benefit indus- trial and scientific research in Israel. It can help analyze, for example, the causes of metal fa- tigue in aircraft, automobiles and buildings. • • • The annual Sigmund Braverman Prize for "an original and creative architectural design" has been awarded this year jointly to Mena- chem Kleinman and Yaakov Roth, two recent graduates of Technion's faculty of architecture and town planning. Their design for an air- port terminal won high praise from the panel of judges. Both were born in Eastern Eur- ope and came to Israel as children. The prize was established by Mrs. Libbie Braverman in mem- ory of her late husband, a distin- guished architect in Cleveland, who designed more than 40 syna- gogues and Jewish community buildings in America. Technion also announced the award of the Abraham and Deb- orah Sagorsky Prize in Architec- ture and Town Planning. The two winners, who will share the prize of 5,000 pounds ($1,450), are Amos Livnat and Israel KimchL The prize is administered jointly by Technion and the Hebrew Univer- sity. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking ... •• Your Bar Mitzvo or Wedding ROSEN B LAT ORCHESTRA The but in Adult Mask & Entertainment UN 4-0237 . ICE a - 1291 '71 DODGES DART! 91;9.9tV. CHARGER! 4- 2-A4S1 - POL ARA! 5. 1441grak-- FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT MAKE AN OFFER SALE' JOIN THE SWINGERS AT NORTHWESTERN DODGE 10500 W. 8 MILE ROAD JUST EAST OF MEYERS LI 4-9278 Call 399-6700 THE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Shippaa Point, Stamford, Com 06902 TA» 203-325-2231 M. Selmer:chili, Director College Preparatory School GRADIS 9-12. 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ED BURG and his Orchestra Brevities Mid-winter classes in sign lan- guage and lipreading and auditory training will begin the week of Jan. 11 at the DETROIT HEARING AND SPEECH CENTER. Designed to improve the communication skills for adults with impaired hearing, the day and evening classes will be held at the center, 19185 Wyoming. The Torch Drive agency assists people with hearing and speech losses in Wayne, Oakland and Ma- comb counties. Interested appli- cants can obtain registration details by calling the center, 341-1353. • • • RUDOLF NUREYEV, star on the international dance scene, will appear as guest artist with the Australian Ballet at the Mason- ic Auditorium Jan. 23 and Jan. 24. • Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. U 7-5061 Hours: Daily •and Saturday 9:30 .m. to 6 p.m. TrinnrirrIllYrIMMIFYITIFFETIni