BB Blood Donors Win Trips What's Goohing? By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser (Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) This is one of the last col- umns written by Mrs. Frisch- wasser prior to her death early this month. STUFFED STEAK ROLLS 1 lb. ground veal 2 minced onions 1 teaspoon salt Uz, teaspoon pepper 1 egg well beaten 1 roll soaked in water and squeezed dry The 10,000th Bnai Brith blood donor, DAVID COHEN, of Brandeis Lodge, poses with leaders of the organization after learning that he will receive a trip to a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel. Also pictured are the 9,999th donor, ALEX SHERR, another Brandeis member, and YALE GEALER, of Centennial Lodge, number 10,001, who won trips to New York state- resorts as consolation awards. Shown, left to right, front row, are SOL MOSS and Mrs. DIANE BLAUER, blood bank chairmen; Gealer and Mrs. CORA GROSBERG, president, Detroit Wo- men's Bnai Brith Council; top row, Cohen, Sherr, LOUIS WEBER, president of the Men's Council; and HY CRYSTAL, executive director of Bnai Brith , in Detroit. Israel Tourist Service Opens Chicago Office Opening of a branch of the Israel Government Tourist Ser- vice in Chicago was announced this week by I. D. Unna, di- rector of information, Consulate General of Israel in Chicago. Meir Vidar, of Jerusalem, who has served for the past two years as assistant director of the IGTS in New York, will direct the new office at 5 S. Wabash, Suite 1604, Chicago. The branch is being opened to serve the growing tourist trade to Israel, which showed a 100 percent increase in the Midwest and Southwest in 1958. A continued upsurge in travel to Israel is also predicted in 1959, based on bOokings to date. • Pinchas Cruso to Speak at Branch 11 Meeting Pinchas Cruso, national pres- ident of the Labor Zionist Or- ganization of America, will ad- dress members of Branch 11 at a special meeting planned for 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Drachler, 18019 Santa Barbara. Cruso, who also is managing editor of the Jewish Frontier, will speak on the LZOA's re- lationships to the present-day political scene. A question and answer period and a social hour will follow. Reservations are now being taken for the group's third se- der,' to be held April 25, in the home of the Robert Kan- nons. For information, call Mrs. Sarah Schiff, chairman, LI. 6-9295. STREIT'S HAS NERYTHINGItnI KOSHER FOR PASSOVER bird* IAIN .AM1011 SOLOVEICAIK ad RAW MIN MALIK GEFILTE FISH BORSCHT „.4 •.. APPLE SAUCE FRUIT SLICES- MACAROONS PRUNE JUICE PRESERVES CATSUP TOMATO JUICE AT BETTER STORES Everywhorel 1:77E 74117 F OF MATZOS! Bnai Brith Institute Held This Weekend in Mount Clemens The annual Bnai Brith Insti- tute on Judaism will be held this weekend at the Colonial Hotel in Mount Clemens, under the joint auspices of the Met- ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, the Greater Detroit Women's Bnai Brith Council and the Michigan. Men's and Women's Councils. Beginning with a dinner this evenin gand closing Sunday with a luncheon, the institute will highlight the overall theme, "Patterns of Our Past Pathways to Our Future." Faculty members are Dr. Selig Adler, University of Buf- falo professor; and Dr. Shlomo S. Marenof, dean of the Mid- rasha, College of Jewish Studies, Detroit. Heading the institute com- mittee are Melvin Weisz and Mrs. Paul Liebert, representing District Grand Lodge No. 6; Maurice Zeiger and Mrs. Dor- othy Bodson, of the Detroit Councils. . Chop the above ingredients until they are well blended. Spread the chopped meat on 4 slices of shoulder steak, each steak weighing about 1/2 pound. Roll the steak and fasten with tooth pick, then place into a frying pan, and brown on all sides. Put into a roasting pan, and pour the gravy mixed with 1 /2 cup water and 2 tablespoons catsup over them. Bake in a moderate oven for one hour. * * * STRAWBERRY STRUDEL 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons oil 3 cups lukewarm water 1 cup strawberry jam lh cup bread crumbs ;/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup chopped nuts Knead a soft dough and roll out to Vs ineh thickness. Stretch with the fingers to make it very thin. Brush with salad oil and sprinkle with 1/4 cup sugar, that has been mixed with 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and one cup chopped nuts. Spread 1 cup strawberry jam that has been mixed with 1/2 cup bread crumbs. Form a roll, slice, place into a greased baking pan and bake in a mod- erate oven for 30 minutes. Warsen to Submit Design of New Flag for Ike's Consideration Allen Warsen, director of the Adas Shalom Religious School and history teacher at Cody High School, is planning to submit a design to Presi- dent Eisenhower for a new flag, which would incorporate the newly added 50th state — Hawaii. The flag will retain the standard seven red and six white stripes as a background, while the field in the upper left corner is designed in cir- cular form, symbolic of the position of the United States in the world today. . There will be one star in Annual Sports Night the middle of the field, and seven spokes of seven stars of Pisgah Lodge Mon. each extending from the center. Pisgah Lodge 34, Bnai Brith, will have its annual sports night Monday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Members of the Detroit Tigers Baseball Team will be present and a film, "Tiger Town, U.S.A.," will be shown. Detroit News Teen Master Bowling Team, recent winners in a top bowling exhibition match, will be present. Bruce Martin, WCAR radio sportscaster, and Ben Dunn, Detroit 'News bowling sports editor, will '_,Induct a question and answer period. Admission is free. Members and friends are invited. Silvermans Purchase L aFond Tobacco Firm Operation of M. A. LaFond, Inc., nationally famous tobac- conists, has been assumed by Leslie Silverman, of Sussex Ave.., who recently purchased the 73 - year - old firm, which maintains a retail outlet at 616 Woodward. The business is ad- ministered by Silverman and his father, Morris. A member of Bnai Brith, Cong. Beth Itzchock and Beth Aaron Synagogue, Leslie Silver- man said that the firm would continue with its six custom, private blends of pipe tobacco, which are sold from coast to coast. Recently, the firm added a seventh blend. 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