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February 27, 1959 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-02-27

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Stone-Sandorf Rites
Set for Early Fall

BBYO Sponsors Adler-Klinger Rites
Judaism Institute Planned for Sept. 20

An institute on Judaism,
sponsored by the Greater De-' 1
troit Councils of Aleph Zadik
Aleph (AZA) and Bnai Brith
Girls (BBG) of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, will be in-
augurated on March 8.
The institute will be open to
all BBYO members, and will be
conducted on alternate Sundays,
at the BBYO office, 15722 W.
7 Mile.
The opening program will
discuss "Prayer and the Syna-
gogue," with the following
topics planned in subsequent
sessions: March 22, "The Base
of Jewish Religious Differenc-
es;" April 5, "The Meaning of
Jewish Religious Differences;"
MISS ELAINE STONE
April 19, "Customs and Pere-
An early fall wedding is be- ritoaies;" May 3, "Modern Pro-
ing planned by Elaine Stone blems of Jtidaism;" May 17,
and Alan Irving Sandorf, whose "The Jewish Approach to the
engagement was recently an- Sabbath," and May 24, "Israel
nounced by the bride's parents, and American Jewry."
Mr. and Mrs. Sol D. Stone, of
In addition to the BBYO
staff, several local rabbis and
Staunton Dr.
Mr. Sandorf, the son of Mr. educators will chair sessions.
and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf, of Among them will be Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, of Young
Warrington Dr., attended Mich-
I _ srael of Detroit and Noam
igan State University- , where he Shudofsky, you education di-
was affiliated with Zeta Beta
rector of Adas Shalom Syna-
fraternity.
gogue.

Fredenthal Exhibition at Werbe Gallery Here

A David Fredenthal Me- loan from private collections,
morial will open Sunday, at although four have been
the Anna L. Werbe Galleries, loaned from public institutions,
19458 Livernois, as a tribute including the Detroit Institute
to the genius of the late of Arts, Cranbrook Academy
of' Arts. Wayne State Univer-
Detroit-born painter.
Fredenthal, who died last sity art department and De-
Nov. 14, in Paris, France, had troit-Wayne Joint Building
been born and educated here Authority.
The exhibition will open Sun-
in Detroit. The exhibition
spans his art from boyhood day at 2 p.m. It will continue
when he sketched on street through March 14.
cars on his way to Cass Tech-
nical High S6hool, to his later,
The President of the United
fully-mature works.
States is honorary president of
Most of the paintings are on the Boy Scouts of America.

KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK!

BEEF BOURGUIGNON

MISS FRANCES ADLER

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler, of
Indiana Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Frances, .to Mark Evan Klinger,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Manuel A.
Klinger, of Warrington Dr.

Mr. Klinger is a graduate of
Wayne State University. Plans
are being made for ,a Sept. 20
wedding date.

Free Dance Party

2 cups quartered

3 pounds shoulder steak

mushroom caps

in 1-inch cubes

2 cups red Burgundy wine

1 /4

cup chopped shallots

1 tablespoon flour

1/2 cup Oleo

Melt 6 tablespoons Oleo in a deep casserole. Add steak cubes,
cover and braise in a hot oven (400`) for 20 minutes. Meanwhile
saute mushroom caps and shallots in remaining 2 tablespoons Oleo.
Stir in flour. Add Burgundy and mix well. Pour over steak, cover
Stir in flour. Add Burgunday and mix well. Pour over steak, cover

KAPLAN BROS.

Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry

Directing the institute will be
Saturday, Feb. 28
18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis
Tzvi Berkal, BBYO program
9 p.m. - I a.m.
supervisor. Registration already
WE
FREE PARKING
Don and Helen Hill
has been clojed, and, at present,
DELIVER
UN 1 - 4770
ACROSS STREET
13224 Dexter
ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY there are no openings for addi-
TO 6-2819
TO 5-7660
tions registrants.
will hold a paid-up member-
ship party at the Memorial
Home on Tuesday evening, an-
nounces president Mrs. Harold I
Jacobs. Junior vice-president
Mrs. Jerry Dale is chairman
of arrangements and serving
with her are Mesdames Harry !
"Where Old Friends Meet to Shop"
Left, Sylvia Zide, Joseph Sara-
quese, M. Grossman. Harold
Weiss and Marcus Scheinker.
Near
Entertainment and refresh-
CURTIS
WIVIEIrL •
ments will be featured, with
We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities
prospective members welcome.
Free Parking — Entrance on Davison
Plans for servicing the vet-
Ample Free Parking Across From and At Rear of Market
eran's hospital at Ann Arbor
on March 19, will be discussed
Super Special
Delicious
MA COHEN'S
FAIRMONT'S
Nationally
at the meeting by Mrs. Milton
New Creation
HILL'S BROS.
FAMOUS CITY
Advertised
Famous Best 15
Home-Mode
Greenberg, hospital chairman.
Creamed
SMOKED FISH
Strictly
Strictly
Pickled
• • •

I JWV Activities

DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS

18207 WYOM1N G

13301 DEXTER

DETROIT LADIES AUXIL-
IARY 135 will sew cancer pads
from 1 to 3 p.m.. on the first
Monday of each month. at the
Memorial. Home. Refreshments
are served. Volunteers are wel-
come and white material for
the pads is needed. Material
can be brought to the Home
or for pick-up, call president
Mrs. Belle Bercowitz. SU 8-1785,
or Mrs. Kole. at the Home,
WE 3-0846.


Mrs. Henry Kaplan. chair-
man of the DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN AUXILIARY Good-
will luncheon, announces the
appointment of the following
chairmen for the March 17
luncheon: Mesdames Gayla
Fried, general chairman; Abe
Thompkins— and James Kush-
ner, hospitality; _Albert Brick-
ner, invitations; • Irving Silk,
registration; and Jack Iden and
Ben Gowan, publicity. Mrs. Sam
Spolan is in charge of the visit
of national president Sylvia
Patch, announces Mrs. Oscar
Katz, Auxiliary pre'sident.
• • 1,

YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet on Monday evening,
at the Memorial Home, when
hostesses will be Edna Arnkoff
and Jean Friedman. First nom-
inations of officers will take
place.
S *

Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will hold a party for patients at
Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital
this Sunday. A USO show, re-
-freshments and packages of
candy and other items will be
(presented. The next Auxiliary
meeting will be held March 10,
in the Memorial Home.

7V.Z
CHUB LIVER
SAUSAGE

Reg. 69c ea.
Introductory Offer

This 49
Week
Only

, Ea.

LAS PURE
PRESERVES

Strawberry, Red
Raspberry, Seedless
Black Raspberry

z. 49C
tum b.

KRAFT
YELVEETA.

Plain or Pimento

2 lb. 79
loaf

C

Mendelson's

Grade A, White
JUMBO

EGGS

Doz.

571

Delicious, Tasty,
Fancy

SABLE

COFFEE

All Grinds

69 c Lb.

HILL'S BROS.

INSTANT
COFFEE
.99c

lb. $129
can
an

Pillar Rock or
Roland Imported
Solid Pack,
White Meat

TUNA

35c Can

3 cans $100

SCHMALTZ
HERRING
it .r. 89

c

LIBBY'S
TROPICAL

FRUIT
PUNCH

4 Ige. 100

cans

"111,3

HOT DOGS

1 lb. 79C
cello
pkg.

HUNT'S

WHOLE
APRICOTS

No. 21/2 con
35c ea.

COTTAGE
CHEESE

1 ib.

carton

23C

KRAFT

Macaroni &
Cheese
Dinner

3 CMS $ 1 00 2.33`

FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT

Kroft Crown Brand
I m ported

SWISS
GRUYERE

4

6 portion $1
pkges.

TREND
WASHING
POWDER

2 8L:xees

35 C

'Tastes So Good'

Reddi-French Fried

EGG PLANT

4

pkgs. $1"

LEADING LADY
White or Pink

41

TOILET
TISSUE

Facial Quality
Tissue

1 000

sheet
rolls

3 5,

PORT ERIE
Cleaned,
Pon Ready

SMELTS

4 12 ... 99,

pkgs.

MINUTE MAID

ORANGE
JUICE

4 cans 89c

ROZEE
Fancy Grade

A

Whole
Strawberries

1-Lb. Pkg. 35c

3 pkgs.

ea.

$100

PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI. & iAT.

Delicious

Famous

Fresh

BADALEMENT

Strawberries

Bananas

45` box

2 lbs. 29t

U.S. No.

1

Michigan

Potatoes 1

10-lb.
bag

29 `

COMPLETE SELECTION OF ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC BEER AND WINE

HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sot. S A.M. to 9 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., San.

S A.I. to 3 P.M.

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