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September 13, 1957 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-09-13

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Friday, September 13, 1957 — THE DETROIT

To Sisterhoods' Leaders Examine
Israel Shofar to be Given to
Synagogues in Drive for Bonds

Jerry Lewis Gets
Sorority's Pledge

A pledge of $200 for the Mus-
cular Dystrophy Association was
delivered to Jerry Lewis back-
stage at the Riviera Theater last
Tuesday evening by members
of Wayne State University's
Iota Alpha Pi sorority.
Adele Rosenbaum, philan-
thropy chairman, presented the
pledge, while Eva Kuhn, presi-
dent, inducted Lewis into the
sorority as an honorary pledge.
Sorority members will raise
funds to meet the pledge to
MDA by sponsoring a games
party at 7:30 p. m., Oct. 24, in
Hospitality House of Northland
Center. A fashion show and
prizes will be featured.
For tickets, call Addle Rosen-
baum, KE. 4-9038, or Eleanor
Tractenberg, LI. 8-5208.

Hoe -down to Open
Sinai Women's Guild Ranch
Young Marrieds Season -
Ades Shalom Young Married
to Honor Volunteers
Couples Club will start a full
of activity with its an-.
17. season
nual ranch hoedown, to be

held this Sunday evening, at
Friendly Acres Ranch, in Li-

vonia.

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The Gray Ladies and
Nurses' Aides of Sinai Hos
pital, volunteer workers
groups headed by MRS. IR-
VIN HERMANOFF (left) and
MRS. CHARLES GERSHEN-
SON, respectively, will be
honored for their services to
the hospital at Sinai's Worn-
en's Guild luncheon, 12:30
p.m., next Friday, in the hos -
pital lecture hall.

What's Cooking?

By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser

Eliahu Dobkin in U.S.

Featured events for the eve-
ning include a hay ride, square
dance and refreshments, ac-
cording to Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Goldstone, chairmen. Assisting
the Goldstones are the Herman
Foxes and Mary Rukensteins.
Other group 'activities will
include beginner's bridge
class, being formed by Mrs.
Stan Bocknick, and a couple's
dramatic group to meet on
Saturday night, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Harvey Suris.
_ For information on group ac-
tivities, call LI. 6-5044.

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NEW YORK, (JTA)—Eliahu
Dobkin, -member of the Jewish
TraSveeel Yrgrent
Agency executive in Jerusalem
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with two cups mashed potato.
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and cook until the sauce boils.
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MUSHROOM PIE

The Detroit Sisterhoods' committee that is planning the
"Life-Line to Israel!" reception' in honor of the world famous
novelist and foreign correspondent, Dr. Pierre van Paassen,
for 1 p.m. Monday, at Temple Israel, examined the Shofar made
in Israel that will be presented to synagogues achieving a high
level of participation in the 1957 High Holy Day sales of Israel
Bonds. The Sisterhoods' reception in Dr. van Paassen's honor
is planned as part of the Detroit High Holy Days' Israel Bonds
appeal. Sisterhoods' leaders in the photograph are, left to right:
Standing: Mrs. Joseph Glicker, president, Ahavas Achim
Sisterhood; Mrs. Philip Hellman, chairman, Israel Bonds Or-
ganization Women's Division; seated: Mrs. George Stutz, presi-
dent, Temple Israel Sisterhood; Mrs. Oscar Bank, president,
Beth Abraham Sisterhood.

Home for Aged Auxiliary Schedules Games Party

Prospective members as well
as members of the Jewish
Home for Aged Women's Aux-

Temple Israel Men
.Set Annual Breakfast

The traditional breakfast
meeting, .which annually kicks
off the season for the Men's
Club of Temple Israel, will be
held at 9:45 a.m., Sunday, in
the temple's Leon Fram Hall.
All,men of the congregation
are invited as guests at brunch
and for a program of entertain-
ment which will include an ex-
hibition by the Detroit Police
Department's judo team and a
talk by Charlie Eckman, coach
and manager of the new De-
troit Pistons basketball team.
Sidney Newman, chairman of
the breakfast, advises that fath-
ers taking their children to reli-
gious school will have sufficient
time to attend the breakfast
and pick up their youngsters
later at the school.
Hyman M. Jackson is presi-
dent of the Men's Club.

iliary are invited to its open-
ing meeting and games party,
set for 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
the Home, according to the
auxiliary president, - Mts. Ber-
nard Aston. Attendants will re-
ceive prizes and refreshments.
Also at the event, dues may be
paid.
Officers elected to serve with
Mrs. Aston for the coming year
are Mesdames Walter Lasser,•
George Bass, David Lichtman
and Sidney Freed, vice-presi-
dents; Meyer Silverman, Sol
Grand, Joseph Wolfe, Lou Rob-
bins, Philip Cameron, Albert
Dutsch, Harry Berlin and Jack
Fishman, secretaries; Jack
Fisher, treasurer; and Hyman
Friedman, simcha memorial
chairman.

Morton Wishengrad, known
for the many fine "Eternal
Light" radio scripts, has been
signed by George Sidney to
write the screenplay of "Two
People," love story of a refugee
girl trying to enter this country
from Mexico.

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4 eggs
2 tablespoons hot water

% teaspoon salt

teaspoon pepper

Fry the onion in butter. Sepa-
rate the eggs. Beat the whites
stiff and the yolks until lemon
c?lored. Add the seasoning and
water to the yolks, stir in the
onion and fold in the whites.
Transfer to the frying pan in
which the onions were cooked,
adding more butter if necessary.
Fry over a low heat until brown
on the bottom. If convenient,
place under the broiler till top
gets firm.

Country Club to Build
on Farmington Site

A 10-acre site on Nine Mile
Rd., in Farmington Township
has been selected by the offi-
cers and board of directors of
the Ramblewood Country Club
to erect its club house.
The building, designed by
Seymour J. Levine, AIA, will
offer year - round recreational
and social facilities for the en-
tire family, states Albert A.
Stern, president.
Construction, he added, will
start immediately on the 8,000
square foot building. Also being
planned is a 40 x 80 foot swim-
ming pool and a wading pool
for children.
In addition to Stern, other
club officers are Dr. S. J. Hil-
lenberg, vice-president; Louis
T.- Klein, secretary; Dr. Victor
Kelmensen, treasurer; and Ber-
nard E. Linden, publicity chair-
man.

Brazil Jewry Asks Romania
to Allow Israel Emigration

RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA)=-
A resolution asking the Roman-
ian government to permit the
emigration to Israel of 10,000
Jews with relatives in Israel
was adopted here at a mass
meeting arranged jointly by the
Confederation of Jewish Insti-
tutions in Brazil and the United
Zionist Organization. The reso-
lution will be conveyed to the
Bucharest Government through
its diplomatic representative
here.
Addressing • the meeting, Yi-
dov Cohen, member of the Is-
rael Parliament and president
of the Union of Romanian Jews
in Israel; said that the 10,000
relatives for whom exit permits
are requeSted include 8,000 chil-
dren and 2,000 parents sepa-
rated from their. next of kin..

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