28—Friday, March 19, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS e Miss Heideman to Be Laurence Miller to Ca role Forgang as Bride Louis Rochkind 's JiTi fe MISS CAROLE FORGANG 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Cohen of Edison, N.J., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Carole Sue Forgang to Laurence A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Seneca'Ave., Oak Park. Miss Forgang, daughter of the late Mr. Sidney Forgang, attended Kent State University and was graduated from Fairleigh Dickin- son University. Mr. Miller was graduated from Wayne State University, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. He attends the University of Michigan's dental school and belongs to Alpha Omega dental fraternity. An August wedding date is set. MISS ROSALIND HEIDEMAN Dr. and Mrs. Louis Heideman of Wagon Wheel Dr., Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter Rosalind Diane to Louis Phillipp Rochkind, son of Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Rochkind of Miami. The couple was graduated from the University of Michigan and will attend the law school there. A July wedding is planned. `Church Struggle and Holocaust' Topic of 3-Day Seminar at WSJ A three-day interdisciplinary seminar on "The Church Struggle and Holocaust" will draw a num- ber of noted scholars to Wayne State University, beginning Sun- day. The conference, under the spon- sorship of the Walker and Ger- trude Cisler Library and the university, is the second annual meeting dealing with the German struggle and the European Holo- caust. In planning the conference, the Cisler Library board hoped "that this opportunity for discussion and stimulation based on the German experience might help to sharpen our understanding of our own contemporary society." Among the speakers will be Dr. Uriel Tal of the Hebrew University, who will address a noon luncheon and a 2 p.m. session Monday in the Univer- sity Center. His topics will be "Present Research in Israel: Facilities and Programs" and "Christian and Anti-Christian Roots of Modern Anti-Semitism," respectively. Dr. Emil Fackenheim of the Southfield Mayor Norman Feder Gets Key to Rehovot City, Israel Batyah Abbady to Bring Light Touch to Series Batyah Abbady, Israeli-Ameri- can writer and humorist. will speak at the adult study institute of Adas Shalom Synagogue 8:45 p.m., Tues- day at Hillel Day School. Her topic will be "Humor and Humorists in Is- rael." Mrs. Abbady is a translator of the works of S. Y. Agnon, Is- rael's Nobel Prize winning author. American - born, she moved to Is- Mrs. Abbady rael as the rep- resentative of the Women's League for Israel and as administrator of its institutions in Israel. Coffee and cake will follow the lecture. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be the discussion moderator. The March 23 speaker will be Dr. Sonya Kiel Friedman, psy- chologist and columnist. An hour study session, beginning at 7:45, precedes the lecture. Council Mourns Whitney Young Acting on behalf of the execu- tive committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council, Judge Lawrence Gubow, president, and Walter Klein, executive director, issued the following statement to the 300 member organizations of the De- Business Briefs on "Nietzsche's Protest." Dr. S. William. Halperin of Wayne will lecture on "The Third Reich : and Historian's Approach," at 2 p.m. The closing session will take place at the noon Wednesday If a person has no delicacy, he has you in -his power.—William Hazlitt. FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS (Trimmed Hite . Priced Hite I 20233 W. 7 Mile 2 blocks W. of Evergreen car. Kentfield Free Parking * * * * * KE 4-7522 ALL THE NEWEST HAIRCUTS FUNKY—LONG-SHAG BLOWER CUTS Jack Gorback of JACK GOR- BACK STUDIO OF PHOTO- GRAPHY was recently elected a board member and made chair- man of the trade show of the Professional Photographers of Michigan, at the 30th annual con- vention of Professional Photo- graphers of Michigan, just con- cluded at the Detroit Hilton. 4' 4( FEATURED BY glair Design 3:̀ - 4 -1 Studio ( 29505 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mich. 1 /2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Road - Call 351-0410 .4( -ic A fanatical belief in democracy Thomas J. Hatch -K makes democratic institutions im- Style Director possible.—Bertrand Russell. Yor********************Iriet SPECIAL GROUP RATES (5 ROOMS OR MORE) HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MOM REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL EMBASSY MOTEL Ideally Located Vs Mile From Northland COLOR TV - Heated Pool - Hi-fi - Restaurant SAUNA, INDOOR POOL, WHIRLPOOL, ETC. (available next door at minimum charge $1 per visit) Airport Transportation Available Ben Helpern, co-owner 14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK <4:2211220- ..417. a". 7 .7 .y er..... Mayor Norman Feder of Southfield received a key to the city of Rehovot, Israel, in absentia. Mayor Shmuel Rechtman of Rehovot, informed by his friend, Morris Fixler, of Mayor Feder's accomplish. ments in guiding Southfield affairs, sent the key to be presented to the Southfield chief executive. Fixler (right) is shown presenting the key to Mayor Feder at the Southfield City Hall. Accompanying letters in Hebrew and English from Mayor Rechtman were given Mayor Feder, who said he hoped to return the compliment to Mayor Rechtman upon his next visit to Israel. Mayor Feder is a candidate for re-election as Southfield mayor on April 5. Gilbert Richards Appointed 1971 Chairman of Torch Drive The United Foundation has Anderson commended "the sin- troit Council: named Gilbert F. Richards gen- cerity and dedication" of the 'UF "The death of Whitney M. Young eral chairman of the 1971 Torch study committee which developed Jr. has removed from our ranks Drive, a campaign which will funding guidelines after a two-year a distinguished leader and a great measure contributor response to review of service fields. The com- American. An able and effective the UF's priority ratings for mittee was headed by Joseph L. spokesman for the organization agency services. Hudson Jr., president of the J. L. that he served, he was at the same His appointment was announced Hudson Co. time a firm and determined ad- The priority ratings will be ap- at a news conference in the De- vocate of the single society which troit Orthopaedic Clinic, a Torch plied for the first time to 1972 we all seek. agency allocations from this fall's Drive agency. 'cl‘lr. Young brought insight, in- UF Board Chairman Wendell W. drive. telligence and great skill to the The ratings will guide increases solution of the problems that we Anderson Jr., president of Bundy face together as a nation. He was held in the highest esteem by our Jewish community. As we gather forces for efforts that lie ahead, we shall do so with profoundest respect for a rogmory that will remain blessed among us." (See Purely Commentary, Page 2). University of Toronto will- discuss "Jewish Faith and the Holocaust" at the 9 a.m. session Wednesday. Registration for the seminar will take place 4 p.m. Sunday in the Belcrest Hotel, and the 6:30 conference dinner will be followed by a lecture, "Forty Years of Crisis," by Dr. Franklin Littell of Temple University. All other lectures will take place in the University Center. Monday sessions will open at 9 a.m. with an address by Dr. Ly- man Legters of the University of Seattle on "Karl Marx, Anti- Semitism and Eastern European Jewry." Coffee breaks and dis- cussion follow all morning sessions. The evenings will be left open. On Tuesday, Dr. John Jay Hughes of St. Louis University will discuss "Prophet Without Honor: -Hans Asmussen and the Church Struggle" at the 9 a.m. session. The luncheon will be ad- dressed by Dr. Wayne Andrews of Wayne State, who will speak Corp., introduced the 23rd Torch Drive general chairman to press, radio and television representa- tives. He said the 1971 campaign is scheduled for Oct. 12 through Nov. 4. The goal will be announced early in September. . and decreases in UF dollar sup- port to 47 fields of service pro- vided by 164 Torch Drive agencies. A good holiday is one spent among people whose notions of time are vaguer than yours. —J. B. Priestley. 548-8877 1 of 101 PASSOVER DELIGHTS. anischewilz Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. Certificate on request. Here For Her Annual Visit BETTY ALDERSON TOUR DIRECTOR AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS Consultant—Israeli, European, etc. tours Thursday, MARCH 25, 1971, 8:00 p.m. Congregation Bnai David 24350 Southfield Road Southfield, Mich. Open to the Public