Gloria Miller to Wed Jack Rappaport in June Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held on Stand.ay, June 6. At homes will be held on the following days for the confirmands listed below: * ELAINE RUTH ASH, daughter of Mrs. Philip Ash, of 8300 Cam- bridge Rd., 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler, No cards.. DONNA JOY BOOKHOLDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Book- holder, of 18519 Pennington Dr., 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. ELAINE COHEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Cohen, of 17144 Wildernere; 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. Nc) cards. NANCY HELEN COHEN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L .Cohen, of 25426 Parkwood Dr., Huntington Woods, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. NANCY FALK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk, of 17417 Stoepel, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. LENORE RITA FARBMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Farb- man, of 19696 Chesterfield Rd., 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. ROCHELLE HILDA GOODMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Goodman, of 18614 Oak Dr., 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. MARCIA LYNN GROSSMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Herbert Grossman, of 17151 Cherrylawn, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. DANIEL M. HASS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, of 1350 MISS GLORIA RUTH MILLER Strathcona Dr., 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller, cards. ROSANNE LEONARD, daughter of Mrs. Betty Leonard, of 18675 of Elmhurst Ave., announce the Kentucky, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. I engagement of their daughter, ELAINE JOYCE PLISKOW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Gloria Ruth, to Jack Rappaport, Pliskow, of 3329 Waverly, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel son of Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwald, also of Elmhurst Statler. No cards. BRENDA KAY RYCUS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rycus, Ave. Mr. Rappaport .attended the of 13924 Parkside, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No University of Miami, in Florida. cards. LYNNE BETH SMOKLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nedwin L. A June 26 wedding is being Smokier, of 1720 Strathcona Dr., 8:3.0 to 11 p.m., June 6, at planned. • Itatel Statler. No cards. JOHN S. WILLENS, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lionel Willens, of 18600 Northiawn, 8:30 to 11 p.m., June 6, at Hotel Statler. No cards. LINDA ZUCKERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Zuckerman, of 19291 Warrington Dr., 8 to 12 p.m., June 9. No cards. Open House Ends Center Institute An open house, sponsored by the membership committee of the Jewish Community Center PITTSBURGH, (JTA)—A spe- wards community unity and de- Adult Institute, last Saturday cial committee' has been set up clare that it will strengthen the to ..blue -orint plans for the mer- fund-raising potential of the evening, concluded most of the ger of the United Jewish Fund new unified agency. They also season's adult programs. and the Federation or Jewish point out that the combined Nearly 300 people crowded the Phil?,nthrOpies. agency would be better geared Davison Center to view displays, Merger of the two . agencies, to cape with emergencies such exhibits performances by discussed for nine years, moved as will arise in the near future more than a score of Institute ckser to realization when the when the Community Chest groups. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, boa,r ,-.'s of both the Fund. and ceases the support it now gives chairman of the adult commit- Federation approved the merger Montefiore Hospital. tee, welcomed the guests and in principle. Pittsburgh is one of .. introduced Martin Kalish, presi- the remaining major communi- Bnoth Agudath Israel dent of the Frontiers of Know- ties which has not yet merged Club, who served as mas- !ledge its..,Sop communal organizations. Formed forYoung; Girls ter of ceremonies. The merged group would re- Featured were Israeli dancing, Bnoth Agudath Israel, a. group main as a member of the Pitts- led by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klinge, organized locally for 10- and 11- burgh Community Chest., Pro- of International Institute; mod- ponents of the merger stress its year-old girls, was recently ern dancing, led by Mrs. Harriet formed here under the auspices significance as a major step tO7 of the Agudath Israel movement. Berg, with participants Mes- The group leader, Esther , dames Esther Litvin, Helen Schey, states that all young girls Winnick and Shirley Steinman; are invited to jain. Meetings are invitation to literature, featur- By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser held at 11 a.m., each Sunday, at ing Wayne University's Prof. SOUR CREAM APPLE CAKE Cong. Agudath Israel, 11608 Dex- Alva A. Gay, assisted by Tybie FOR SHAVUOTH Schneider, and Mesdames Esther .1.cup sour cream ter. 1/2 cup cream cheese Founding members of Bnoth. Levine, Joan Levenson, Frances 1/2 cup butter 2 cups flour Agudath Israel are Marilyn Car- P. Clark, Shirley Rapoport and 4 apples men, Barbara Rubin, Naomi Celia Goodman. cup confectioner's sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Exhibits in oil painting, basic Bressler, Phinah Frankel, Flor- Cream butter and cream cheese,. add flour and one-fourth cup sour cream. ence Rabinowitz, Barbara Isbee, drawing, photography and cer- linead a soft dough and roll out on a Judy Cohen, Shulamith Rothen- amics also were featured. Mrs. floured pastry board 1/, inch thick. Place Shirley Strom displayed typical the dough in an oiled pan. Peel and berg and Ruth Schey. slice the apples and place them evenly ceramics products produced over the pastry. Sprinkle the sugar during the season's course. mixed with cinnamon and pour over the Find Cache of Wedding Rings apples 3/4 cup sour cream. Bake at 375 Winning praise for their be- deg. F. 30 minutes or until the apples Belonging to Hungarian Jews are tender. hind-the-scenes efforts in con- • MUNICH, (.JTA)—While play- chiding a successful Institute CHEESE PANCAKES ing in a forest near Rottalmu- season were Irving Stollman, 2 well beaten eggs 1 cup milk enster, some youngsters dug up Cinema 16; Harry Miller, Ru- 1 cup grated farmer cheese a rusty iron strongbox filled to dolph Efraim., Alice Herman, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped apples the brim with wedding bands, Betty Kraut, Ann Greenberg, 1l cups flour diamond rings, gold watches and Sidney Broussel, Leo Wolf, Jack 11/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt other valuables. Since all en- Gunsaulus, Barry Kalish, Kath- Beat the eggs well, add milk, salt, cheese. vanilla, chopped apples and flour gravings are in Hungarian, it is erine Wohl, Naomi Craig and sifted with baking powder. Heat 2 table- believed that a concentration Mesdames Helen Ring, Celia spoons oil in a spider. Place batter in spoonfuls into spider. Tip spider to camp guard who had been in Goodman, Jeanctte Kalish and spread the batter and fry on both sides charge of Hungarian Jews hid Edith Bergman. until browned. Serve with powdered his booty in this isolated spot. sugar or honey. At the reception which fol- lowed the program of enter- tainment, Pasadena Study Club Trees in Israel members, which sponsored the Will lend glory to Conducting the Jewish Home course, baked challa and fea- Graduates, Confirmands and Consecrants tured a 'reception table with sacramental wine and candel- The Jewish National Fund invites parents and friends bra, of all graduates, confirmands and consecrants to honor Anthony Malacos, instructor them, by of the photography c our s e, snapped pictures of the pro- gram's highlights. Those attend- ing may order copies by calling TR. 5-8450. A beautiful certificate — commemorating the event — will be mailed to the recipient, Plan 15 New Settlements PiP,.:trargh May Merge Fund and Federation . Shevuot Recipes Planting Trees in Israel Through the Jewish National Fund Call the Office of the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND TOwnsend 8-7384 Germanys 1954-55 Budget Includes $92,800,000 Item for Jewish Claims , 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 28, 1954 Schedule At Home Receptions For Temple Israel Confirmands TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Fifteen new settlements will be estab- lished here this year, Dr. Raanan Weitz, head of the Jewish Agency's settlement department, announced. BONN, (JTAl—Detailed figures published here reveal that a to- tal of $92,800,000 for Jewish claims of all categories are in- cluded in the $6,430,000,000 West German budget for the 1954-55 fiscal year, which the Bundestag has approved by a large ma- jority. The largest item for Jewish purposes is the $60,000,000 ear- marked for deliveries under the reparations agreement with Is- rael. The agreement actually stipulated that the "normal" rate would be $74,000,000 per an- num, but West Germany is tak- ing advantage of an escape clause permitting her, at her own discretion, to restrict pay- ments to the minina.um of $60,- 000,000. This clause was inserted so as to give Germany some lee- way if she should find herself hard pressed economically. In fact, h o w e v e r, the German economy is enjoying an unprece- dented boom. In addition to the 1954-55 al- location for Israel reparations, the budget lists $14,000,000 to cover certain Israel purchases in the fiscal year that ended last March 31, and for which no ap- propriations had previously been asked. Similarly, $1,500,000 are intended as budgetary sanction for pensions, already paid in the JDC Joins in Effort past fiscal year, to former Ger- To Bring Needy From man rabbis and employees of Jewish communities. The same China to Switzerland amount is made available for VEVEY, Switzerland — After the current year, together with six years of waiting and frustra- $120,000 for the victims of Nazi medical experiments. tration, five aged Jews from The new budget lists only a China found haven here in a comfortable home for the aged paltry $15,900,000 for payments on the shores of. Lake Geneva. to individual victims of Nazism, It took months of effort on both Jews and Germans, under the part of governmental, in- the terms of the Federal Indem- tergovernmental arid voluntary nification Law adopted nearly a agencies to get. Ahern out of year ago, and for which not a China and to bring them to single one of the indispensable their new home. The Joint Dis- implementation regulations has tribution Committee, which has yet been issued. West Germany's been providing the funds for constituent states will them- their maintenance in China for selves continue to satisfy a lim- six years, first called their ited number of compensation plight to the attention of the claims, it is true, but the close- Office of the United Nations fistedness of the Federal alloca- High Commissioner for Refu- tion foreshadows the dashing of gees, which effected their the ,hopes Of a large -majority of exit from China. They were Jewish victims of Nazism in the flown from Hongkong to Europe coming year. by the Inter- Governmental !Committee for European Migra- tion. Maintenance in their new home is being provided jointly by the Swiss Government and the Verband Schweizerischer „Musk of Distinction ijuedischer Fluechtlingshilfen, 750 Book Bldg. WO. 1-4710 which operates the home for the aged here and which re- ceives a subsidy from JDC. There are 10 more scheduled to SIN -CLAIR came here, who have not yet left China, It is hoped that ar- GOLF RANGE rangements for their transpor- Pros in Attendance Golf Equipment—Best Pro Lines tation to Switzerland will be 22 241 W. 8 Mile W. of Lasher made shortly. - I NIES KLEI N . I CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Adolph Reifler acknowledges .wth grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT,, M.C. and His Orchestra & Associate Bands KE. 2-3820 THE SOCIAL HALL of CONG. BETH SHMUEL Corner Dexter and Buena Vista Is Now Available Fort • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Parties and Meetings At Suitable Prices- Fo• Information COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Request TO, 6-5016 TE. 2-1146 Calk TU 3-3380 or. 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