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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-15

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American lavish Periodical a

Friday, December 15, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 10

`Think Parties'
of JWF Enter_
Second Series

. Sets Wedding

i)onien s
Clubs

Chronicle Culinary Corner

By EDITH GOODMAN

Every once in a while we get that old yearning for the good old
Purity Chapter, Order of the
Kishka—but, alas, going to our mother's for the recipe we are told
Men and women leaders of the
to put in a bissele of this and a bissele of that, then you mix it, and Eastern Star, will hold its initia-
tion at 6 p.m., Monday at the
Allied Jewish Campaign have
if the mixture feels right you are ready to stuff the Kishka.
completed arrangements for the
To date we still have not received a Kishka recipe. So how Eastern Star Temple. Special en-
second series of "drink and think"
about it, dear Chronicle friends? Send me your favorite Kishka tertainment will start at 9 p.m.
The group's donor luncheon will
parties to be held at 4 p.m., Sun-
recipe today.
day. The parties were inaugu-
This week we are fortunate in having received a very fine l held Jan. 23 at Masonic Tem-
ple. For reservations call Fay
rated to give Jewish Welfare Fed-
recipe of Hungarian Kitchen from Mrs. James Sobel.
Weiner, pledge chairman, TY.
eration members an opportunity
HUNGARIAN KUCHEN
9-6139, or Rose Burnstein, ticket
to discuss campaign operation and
41/2 level cups of flour
chairman, UN. 1-0015.
Jewish community organization.
1/2 lb. of butter
• • •
Sift flour three times, add butter. Dissolve one cake of
Hosts for the second set of par-
Moses
Sisterhood will
The Beth
ties include Mr. and Mrs. Theo-
Fleischman's yeast in
hold
a
latke
party
at
8 p.m., Sun-
dore Bargman, Mr .and Mrs. Har-
1/2 cup of sugar
day, Dec. 24 at the congregation.
ry' Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
1 /2 teaspoon of salt
Admission is $1 and the public
Hamburger, Dr. and Mrs. I. Je-
2 whole eggs
is invited.
ro•ne Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jason
11/2 cups of warm milk
• • •
L. Honigman, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Mix all ingredients together and knead lightly. Place in
A
donor
luncheon
and card par-
L. Prentis and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
refrigerator over night.
ty
will
be
held
Tuesday
at the
SHARON LOIS SIEGEL
lb.
butter.
Roll
out
to
one
inch
thickness,
L. Silberstein.
Roll out and fold in
United
Friendship
Hall,
3225



spread with sugar, nuts, cocoa and raisins. Roll and place in large
Planning the parties and serv-
Detroit Women's
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Siegel tube pan. When mixture is raised to double in size, bake in 350-degree Fenkell by the
ing as discussion leaders are Mrs.
Service Club. Tickets' may be ob-
Becker, Louis Berry, Irving W. of Hyde Park, Ill., announce the oven for IN hours.
tained by calling Mrs. F. Olinick,


forthcoming
marriage
of
their
Blumberg, Mrs. Hyman C. Bro-
Send your recipes to Edith Goodman, c/o Jewish Chronicle, 900 TO. 5-9045. • •
de•, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. daughter, Sharon Lois, to Donald

Max Frank, Morris Garvett, Sam- Martin Wasserman, son of Mr. Lawyers Bldg., Detroit 26.
Kinneret, Pioneer Wo-
Chapter
and
Mrs.
Jack
Wasserman
of
uel R. Glogower, Harvey H. Gold-
men, will hold a• luncheon meet-
man, Joseph Holtzman, Mrs. John Prairie avenue.
Committee. Others with the ing at the home of their presi-
The wedding will be held Dec.
C. Popp, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
script group are Ethyl Herman, dent, Mrs. Frances Drike•, 3275
■ E. Jaffe, Leonard Kasle, Leon 24 in Chicago.
Lillian Sklar, Sylvia Katz, Hel- Leslie, at 12:30 p.m., Saturday.
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Julian If. Kro-
en Levy and Edythe Soloman has Chaim Gottlieb, from Israel, will
lik, Theodore Levin, and Milton
been re-elected as secretary and be the guest speaker. All mem-
K. Mahler.
treasurer respectively. S a 11 y bers are urged to bring a new
Other members of the joint
Fields remains as publicity chair- member to this affair.
• • •
committee include Henry Meyers,
man.
A victory luncheon will be
Max Osnos, Charles Rubiner,
The next meeting on Thursday,
Marion Lebus, chairman of the
Kvutzah Ivrith Auxiliary is
Samuel H. Rubiner, Dr. Lawrence held at 12:30 p.m., Monday at Louis Marshall Chapter ADL Dec. 21 will be held at the home having a farewell meeting in
Seltzer, Max Shaye, Ben L. Sil- the Rainbow Terrace to celebrate Committee, reports enthusiasm of Charlotte Breginan, 3000 Clair- honor of Mrs. J. Lerner who is
berstein, Harold Silver, Leonard the success of the donor luncheon and interest in the Anti-Defam- mont.
leaving for Israel to settle there.
N. Simons, Abraham S r e r e, of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ation League ac- ,,......----- ... ,,
The meeting will be held Monday
George Stutz, Leon Wayburn, ciety. The donor was held Nov. tivities in De-
at 3002 Tuxedo avenue, the home
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, Mr. and 14 under the chairmanship of
of Mrs. JacobWinokur.
troit.

Mrs.
Louis
Kepes.
Mrs.
Melville
S.
Welt
and
David
• • •

Wilkus.
All members who brought in
The next meet-
The annual election of officers
The general meeting of Junior of the Home Relief Society will
Nearly 200 attended the series $50 or more in ads and pledges ing, set for Sat-
Hadassah will be held at 2 p.m., be held Monday at the home of
held last Sunday. Additional are invited to attend.
urday, will be in t"
Pee. 17 at the Halevy Music Mrs. Sam Mitchell, 17598 Park-
"drink and think" get-togethers
The group recently sent Ha- the form of an
1 Center, Linwood and Fleet.
side avenue. All members are
will be held on Jan. 7.
nukkah delicacies to the Jewish Oneg Shabbat at
The main topic for discussion asked to attend and hear the com-
patients at Eloise Hospital. Par- the home of
will be the . group's children's mittee reports incorporating all
The deadline of the Jewish ticipating were Mesdames Man- Ruth Natinsky,
the work done by Home Relief
Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. uel Engle, Sarah Lefkowitz, Her- 1889 Ewald Cir- Marion Lebus village, Meier Shfeyah.
The main portion of the dis- this past year.
man Hillman and Reva Gantz.
cle. Virginia
Fried, former Council A.D.L. cussion will be handled like the
chairman and present Council program "20 Questions."
E7XCHANGE OF STUDENTS
Meier Shfeyah is nestled in
Aid to Israel leader, will speak
HAIFA — (ZOA) — The Haifa
the Carmel hills near Haifa. It
Technical College has become a ar.d lead the group in open form.
Refreshments will be served is not only a school, but also a
member of the International As-
from
1 to 2 p.m. Discussion will home for children who are na-
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood an-
sociation for the Exchange of
Students for Technical Experi- start promptly at 2 p.m. and tive born, but victims of neglect, nounces the organization of a
ence (IAESTE), and will partici- closes at 4. All those interested in not only from Europe, but from class in elementary Hebrew for
SWIMMING POOL.. CABANA COLONY
pate in the program of the Asso- attending, call Marion Lebus, TO. Yemen and other Middle Eastern women to be given under the
PRIVATE BEACH... •
countries.
8-7787.
auspices of the sisterhood for all
Dining Room...Cocktail Lounge
ciation as of 1951.
Yetta Feuer, membership chair-
It started out with just 50 women in the community.
Free Private Parking
man, announces that the goal boys, and in 30 years time it has
The class will be conducted by
f cll. Per Person
Boarding & Day — Boys & Girls
41-1- Double Occupancy
toward the quota of 85 new mem- grown until now there are over Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick and
bers for the chapter has nearly 1,000 boys and girls.
will be held every Tuesday after-
Ralph McIntyre • Mgr
been reached. Sally Bookstein,
noon at 1:30 p.m., beginning
ON DR OCIAN Al 42nd Sl.
1936
Est. SCHOOL
conservation chairman, is the oth- ISRAEL ON TRAVEL BOARD Tuesday, Jan. 9.
MIAMI
NURSERY Through 12th GRADE
er half o* the membership com-
Mrs. Sidney Weinberg will be
TEL AVIV—(ISI)--Israel will
(HUM
Brochure on Request
mittee.
.,erve as the Middle East repre- in charge of registration. The
1021 Biarritz Drive
The next executive board meet- sentative on the 15-nation ex- class is open to all members of
MIAMI BEACH
ing of the chapter is scheduled ecutive committee of the Interna- the sisterhood, their friends and
for Dec. 20.
tional Union of Official Travel any other women who are inter-
Lillian Sklar replaces Charlotte Organizations. The Union has an ested.
Is a wondrous time of year at The 4,
Bregman as director of the Louis advisory status in the United Na-
The purpose of this class will
Nevele • .. with dazzling days or'i
Marshall Chapter dramatic group. tions.
be to prepare the students to be
sun-blessed sports and easeful eve-,
Thelma Weiss remains as chair-
able to follow the Hebrew pray-
nings of warm comradeship. It's
man and member of the Script
Whether for the latest news or ers at religious services.
the snow and nice time of yearl
the best in advertising, it always
This class is the first in a series
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle of courses for adults whiCh is
Outdoors: Skiing, skating, sledding, hiking, horse-drawn sleighs,
campfires. Indoors: Shows, dancing, games, buffets. Grand people,
planned for the congregation.
the year 'round.
genial atmosphere, great food ... for your perfect winterlude.
Dr. Marvin A. Last is president
IN PALM BEACH — of the congregation. Mrs. Her-
Elliott Travel Service
18657 Livernois Ave.
man Becker is president of the
Detroit, Mich,
IN N
sisterhood.
CALI,

Hebrew Aid Plans
Victory Luncheon

Marshall Unit
Schedules
A DL Meetin

Junior Hadassah
to Hold Meeting

Beth Aaron Group
Slates Adult Class

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