THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS List Is Published of Books Banned at Moscow Fair Youth News ADAT SHALOM Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. Leading the group will be Sheri Traison, adviser. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct Shabat serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Howard Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 45 Years Of Dependable Sales & Service For The Best Deals On New and Used Cars Stop In At Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 208111 W. 8 Mile between Southfield & Telegraph Rd. Adjoining the city of Southfield 534-1400 PANDORA BEAUTY SALON HAS MOVED NOW LOCATED IN LINCOLN SHOPPING CENTER GREENFIELD AND 101/2 MILE RD. OUR NEW NAME MAGIC TOUCH SALON I r 1/4 Lupovitch will read from the Torah. Advisers for the coming year are Sue Goren, Shoresh; and Debby Vieder, Migdal Tzion. For information about youth activities, call the youth department, 851- 5100. * * * BETH SHALOM UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH will host a city- wide dance 9:15 p.m. Satur- day in the synagogue. All high school-age youth are invited. Music will be pro- vided by Pro-Disco. Re- freshments will be served. There is a charge. For information, call Stuart Sandweiss, 569- 2579; or Karen Knoppow, 569-8008. -* * * MICHIGAN STATE TEMPLE YOUTH in- stalled Robert Fenster as president for the 1979-1980 program year. = Other officers are: Kim Zisholz, general vice president; Karl Tannen- baum, conclave vice president; Marcy Goldstein, social action; Miriam Stark, religious vice president; Amy Hoffman and Stefany Lester, secretaries; and Bill Fenster, treasurer. Patty Seyburn and Ruth Rome are MSTY songlead- ers. MSTY will hold an officer's retreat today and Saturday at Temple Emanu-El. Temple Emanu-El's youth group will hold its installation 8 p.m. Saturday at the tem- ple. The first MSTY regional board meeting will be held Oct. 19-21 in Lansing. Business Briefs David Wachler and Sons will display the largest uncut diamond in the world, on loan from La- zare Kaplan and Sons of New York, at its new loca- tion in Tower 200 of the Re- naissance Center. The diamond will be on display throughout September. * * * Paul Weiman has been appointed sales manager in Metropolitan Life Insur- ance Co.'s Dearborn office. * * * OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER 968-7677 We Are Now Among Ladies Stores — Deli — Butcher Drug Store — Bakery — Chatham Super Market And Many Other Fine Stores Friday, September 1, 1979 51 Sophie Rohlik Quits Firm Mrs. Sophie Rohlik has resigned as president and director of Rohlik, Inc. the firm she co-founded in 1937. Mrs. Rohlik will no longer be connected with the firm and its name will be changed to J.B. Perrin and Co. He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him; but blessing shall be upon the head of him that selleth it. NEW YORK (JTA) — Representatives of Ameri- can and international pub- lishing associations attend- ing the Moscow book fair in Moscow indicated that they might boycott future book fairs in the Soviet capital unless Soviet authorities pledged not to bar ex- hibitors and ban books. This warning came at a news conference called by American publishers where they announced that they had lodged a strong protest with Soviet officials follow- ing the confiscation of some three dozen books which American publishers had brought to the fair. The books included works by Jewish authors, works deal- ing with the Holocaust and the Nazi era, and books written by Soviet dissi- dents. Among the confiscated books are: "The Illustrated His- tory of the Third Reich" by John Bradley, Grosset and Dunlap, 1978. "Identity: Adventure in Living Judaism." (Further identification of the book was not available.) The Face of the Third Re- ich" by Joachim C. Fest, Pantheon, 1977. "Hitler" by Joachim C. Fest, Random House, 1975. "White Nights: The story of a prisoner in Russia" by Menahem Be- gin. Harper and Row, 1979. A few books from the Association of Jewish Book Publishers taken by the Soviet authorities "for con- sideration" are: "The Holocaust Years: Society on Trial," edited by Roselle Chartok. Bantam, 1978: The Kids Who Went to Israel: Autobiographical Sketches of Young Im- migrants" by Harold Flender. Washington Square Press, 1973. The Jericho Command- ment" by James Patterson. Crown, 1979. "The Pictorial History of the Jewish People" by Nathan Ausubel. Crown, 1953. "My Country" by Abba Eban. Random House, 1972. Some of the books seized have been returned, it was reported. The international book fair, which opened Tuesday, is being attended by 2,000 publishers repre- senting some 70 countries. Marriages Janice Berman and Samuel Kessler were mar- ried in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper and _ Cantor Shabtai Ackerman of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berman of South- field. Parents of the brideg- room are Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kessler of Ann Ar- bor. Linda MondroW was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Kessler and Barbara Kessler, sisters of the bridegroom. Best man was Michael Merwin of San Diego, Calif. Ushers were William Stussick of Traverse City and John Conzett of Trenton, N.J. Mrs. Irene Berman, grandmother of the bride, also participated . in the ceremony. Following a Bahamas honeymoon, the couple is residing in Oak Park. * * * Debra Sue Blake be- came the bride of Leonard Weisenthal in a recent ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Blake of Detroit and Mr. Marvin Blake of Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wie- senthal. The couple is resid- ing in Detroit. Brazil to Honor Gaynor Jacobson NEW YORK — Gaynor I. Jacobson, executive vice president of HIAS, - will be the recipient of the Brazi- Nun to Render lian government's Ordem View of Israel Nacional Do Cruzeiro Do "Perspectives on Israel" Sul (The National Order of will be the subject pursued the Southern Cross) with by Sister Rose Thering rank of commander. when she appears on behalf This decoration, the of the Israel Information highest honorary order of and Resource Center and Brazil, is conferred upon the Detroit Round Table of persons who have rendered the National Conference of outstanding services to Christians and Jews 3 p.m. Brazil. The decoration will Sept. 16 at the main Jewish be bestowed upon Jacobson Community Center. for his "dedication and con- A Dominican nun, Dr. tribution towards the good Thering is consultor and relations between HIAS adviser to the secretariat for and the Brazilian govern- Catholic-Jewish relations of ment." It will be presented the National Council of to him today, Brazilian Na- Catholic Bishops. tional Day, by the ambas- Also participating in the sador of Brazil to the United proo-ram will be Janet Pont States, Antonio F. Azeredo and Geri Levit, vocalists; da Silveira, at the Brazilian and Uri Segal and Rachel Embassy in Washington, Jacobs, Israeli dancers. D.C.