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January 26, 1951 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-01-26

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT

Friday, January 26, 1951

Page 5

JEWISH CHRONICLE

Bnai Brith A Sample of thl" *Hop .
Highlights

ronide eutinary Corner

By EDITH GOODMAN

Mrs. Harold Raikow of Florida avenue, who recently requested
a recipe for Kreplach and Strudel, sent us her favorite recipe for
Chicken Paprika. We are sure you will enjoy it.

and P Chapter

The chapter will hold its ''fun
'n' frolic" dance in February. For
information call Sarah Stolinsky.
chairman, TY. 4-4622, or Dorothy
Eizen, co-chairman, TO. 7-6418.
The dance committee will meet at
8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Saab Stolinsky, 3293 Pingree
avenue.

CHICKEN PAPRIKA

1 medium sized chicken
1 can condensed tomato soup
1 green pepper
2 onions
salt, pepper
1 tablespoon paprika
1 box noodles (size optional)
1 clove garlic (optional)
Cut up chicken as for frying. Dust with salt and pepper. Saute
diced onion and green pepper in 3 tablespoons of fat. When brown
add chicken. Brown each piece well. Add 1 can tomato coup and
simmer in Dutch oven (about 21/2 to 3 hours). Serve over noodles
or rice.

• • •

Detroit Chapter

Mrs. Arthur Leichtman has
been aopointed cancer pad chair-
'man. The dramatic group is now
casting for a new production.
Those interested call Mrs. Arnold
LaKritz, TE. 4-6285

Beth Yehudah Heads to Hear Dr. Kaminetsky

• • •
Fox Chapter

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p u bhcation Group

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son and daughter party at 1:30
p.m. Sunday at Young Israel. The
program will include Hy Pritz,
pantomime artist; Eve Meister
Commentoratin . t mere than 60
Studio entertainers; the Vera
Sipson Show consisting of ven- years of service to Jewish cul-
triloquists. adagio dancers and ture and traditions by the Jew-
Louis
Papn, magician. On Mon- ish Publication Society of Amer-
• • •
day evening, at 8:30 p.m., the ica, Judge Louis E. Levinthal of
lodge will present the Northwest Philadelphia, a trustee of the
Tikvah Chapter
Society, and Dr. Kurt Peiser,
Mrs. Henry Rosen, dramatic Hebrew Sisterhood d r a m atic
chairman, announces that her group in "Our Heritage" at the former executive director of the
group has completed plans to congregation. Musical talent will Detroit Jewish Welfare F
edera-
r of de-
present a musical comedy in the round out the program. tion and presently directo
velopment of the University of
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spring. The comedy is written
Pennsylvania, will attend and
by Mrs. Rosen. Rehearsals are
address ,A , luncheon to be held at
Bloch
Lodge
Tuesday, at the Book-
held every Wednesday evening.
Daniel Prager has been eleced 12:15
• • •
Cadillac,inotel.
treasurer of the lodge. President
The Society has been engaged
Cinema Lodge
Max Rothschild announces the
In addition to the Bellfaire appointment of the following new in the publication of the only
program which is scheduled to chairmen: civil defense, Morris Jewish-authorized English trans-
take place Monday evening at Cutler; Anti-Defamation League. lation of the Bible and publica-
the Bank-Cadillac Hotel, plans Karl Greenberg, chairman, and tion of treatises, studies, histories
and other documents on Jewish
will he considered at that Al Goldman and Lou Segel, co- subjects both for children and
time to start a Cinema Chapter chairmen; aid to the people of
since 1887.
of Bnai Brith. Mrs. Samuel G. Israel, Ernie Curtis. The lodge's adults
Those interested in attending
Bank, historian of the Women's bowling league bowls every the luncheon may make reserva-
District Grand Lodge, will be on Wednesday night at the Log
tions by calling WO. 3-4933.
hand to help promote the many Cabin Recreation, at 10 p.m.
There
are
still
a
few
openings
requests ofr a Cinema Chapter.
CENTER OPEN FORUM
The members of Cinema Lodge left. The annual brotherhood
"Changing Jobs in a Troubled
are asked again to bring their night of the lodge takes place
World" will be the topic of the
views end guests to this affair so Sunday evening, Feb. 18.
• • •
Center Open Forum Wednesday.
that all who are interested can
Herman Murov of • the Jewish
help immediately form a chap-
Brandeis
Lodge
Vocation Service will speak.
ter.
• • •
The lodge will hold a social
for members and male guests on
Fox Lodge
Tuesday at the Young Israel
T h e lodge's Americanization Youth Center. This will be a
Roomiest and Most
committee will present a plaque "Sports Night," in honor of the
Comfortable Car
to Louis Stone, the Third avenue Brandeis Bowling League. The
druggist, honoring him for his lodge is host to the Bowling
DELIVERY
activities in fostering the ideals League and every member is
IN
and principles of the lodge. The urged to be present. Hy Abramo-
Any
Color — Any Style
presentation will take place at 9 witz and Bernie Kossarl will be
FOR
BEST DEAL SEE
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Young co-chairmen for the affair, Don
STANLEY
Israel. Other youth centers and Wattrick will be MC, with mem-
the city police department will bers of the Tigers and Red Wings
also honor him that evening. The participating.
lodge will hold its cabaret night
13505 105. CAMPAU
at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Park
TIY. 1-7170
The deadline of the Jewish
TW. 1-0272
Avenue Hotel. Members will give Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays.
the floor show. For details con-
tact Phil Spitz, TY. 7-9352, or
Percy Bossin, UN. 4-7743. No
tickets will be sold at the door.

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u Doils Russ and hoot Gates, gypsy dancers, demon-
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strate one of the routines they will perform at the 60th Holiday
Hop, Sunday, at the Jewish Community Center. Members of the
Hop's entertainment committee, looking on, are, left to right,
Gerrie Busch and Milton Simon, co-chairmen, Adeline Katz,
Bernard Stein and Anita Cohen. The Hop, 60th in a series of
community-sponsored entertainment for young adults, which
were initiated in 1942, will also feature the music of Don and
Bert Djerkiss and their orchestra.

RU BIC ON

The chapter is seeking volun-
teers to make cancer pads. Those
intereoed contact Mrs. Samuel
Clarfelt. chairman. TE. 4-7127.
Those interested in joining a
dramall- group call Mrs. Arthur
Tarnorol, WE. 4-8 0 90.

Arthur Klein will be host Sun- 17530 Roselawn avenue.
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky of New
day at breakfast at 11 a.m., to a
York will be guest of honor and
group of directors of Yeshivath will speak on his experiences in
Beth Yehudah, at his home at the field of Jewish education.

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