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February 26, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-02-26

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U. of M. Students Set
June Wedding Date

MISS SUSAN COHEN

The engagement of Susan
Risha Cohen to Norman Eliot
Levitin has been announced by
the parents of the bride-elect,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, of
Wisconsin Ave.
Mr. Levitin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Levitin, of Brook-
lyn, N.Y., is a graduate of
Brooklyn College, where he was
affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi
fraternity. He is currently a
doctoral candidate at the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Miss Cohen
is ,a U. of M. senior.
Following a June 15 wedding,
the couple will reside in St.
Louis, Mo.


-Dromedary Recipes
Offer Dessert Hint

Expecting the unexpected,
especially in desserts, is a com-
mon family trait that frequent-
ly poses a challenge to the most
ingenious housewife.
The makers of Dromedary
Date-Nut Roll have come up
with a number of recipes that
not only will be treats for the
family, but also can be made
with minimum preparation.
Featured at leading food
stores, Dromedary Date - Nut
Roll, with the kosher "U" seal,
keeps fresh indefinitely in its
vacuum-sealed tin, and may be
stocked in quantity to prepare
for unexpected guests.
Here is a recipe for "Filled
'Dromedary Date-Nut Roll":
1 tin Dromedary Date-Nut
Roll
1 /4 package cream cheese
1 tsp. butter
2 tblsp. crushed pineapple
(drained)
Cut a thin slice off each end
of the Dromedary Date - Nut
Roll. Using a sharp knife, care-
fully hollow out the center of
the roll. Cream the butter and
cream cheese, add half the
crumbs from the center of the
roll and mix well with the pine-
apple. Press the filling into the
center of the roll, replace the
end pieces and fasten with
toothpicks. Wrap in wax paper,
chill at least an hour before
slicing and serving. (Note: 1/4
cup whipped cream may be sub-
stituted for cheese.)

Temple Israel Couples Club
Schedules Oneg Shabbat

.The fourth oneg shabbat of
the season will be presented
by the Young Marrieds Group
of Temple Israel following
services this evening. Meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Raskin, 14521 Lincoln,
Oak Park, the group will hear
a review by Rabbi M. Robert
Syme on "Advise and Consent."

Art Films at Center
"Ballet by Degas," "Leonardo
Da Vinci" and "Rembrandt:
Painter of Man," will be the
first in a series of art film
programs, presented by the
Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers,
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. Jules
Trattner, director, art depart-
ment, Cass Technical High
School, will lead a discussion
after the films.

1

Blind Woman in Russia Seeks Brother. Here

A letter, written in Yiddish
to the Beth Yehudah Schools
here from a woman in Russia,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grant, of Birmingham, Mich., enter- seeks information about h e r
tained on Feb. 14, at Kingsley Inn, in honor of the marriage of brother, who is believed to be a
their son, Barry M. Grant, to Lisa R. Geffen, daughter of Mr. Detroit resident.
and Mrs. James H. Geffen, of Scarsdale, N. Y. The wedding
The woman, Sarah Faktaro-
was solemnized on Jan. 31, at the Savoy Hilton Hotel, in New vich, desires to learn the where-
York City. The young couple now resides in Royal Pak.
abouts of Itchie Margolin, the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber were honored at a dinner son of Rachmiel Margolin. Mrs.
at the Lee Plaza, last Saturday night, by their children and Faktarovich, who writes she has
grandchildren, on the occasion of their 54th wedding anniversary. been blind for 15 years, has a
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin returned from Miami Beach,
where Dr. Gitlin attended the Clinical Congress of Abdominal
Surgeons at the Deauville Hotel. Before returning home they
were house guests of their sisters, Mrs. Ruth Holtman and
Zinna Gitlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer, of Canterbury Rd., have returned
from a week's stay in New York, where Mr. Wainer attended
the American Service Industries Show.

daughter and two grandchil-
dren.
She continues, "I have heard
in the city of Loyev that my
brother lives with his family
in Detroit. We were both born
in Loyev."
Any information on Mr. Mar-
golin can be transmitted to
Menachem Freimark, executive
secretary of the Beth Yehudah
Schools, 12305 Dexter, WE
1-0203.

Friendship, Adventure, New Ideas
Mark Beth Jacob Convention

One Day Only

activities in Society

By CHARLOTTE HYAMS
If sheer enthusiasm marks a
convention's success, then the
high school girls of Beth Jacob
had a whopper of a parley.
One hundred and fifty dele-
gates from eight Jewish day
schools throughout the country
and two hi Canada, converged
on Detroit over the weekend
and left Monday after three
days of fun, friendship a n d
adventure.
But the girls never seemed
to forget that they had a seri-
ous goal to achieve at this third
annual convention.
Guests of the Detroit Beth
Jacob branch of the Beth Yehu-
dah Schools, the delegates de-
cided during the Friday and
Saturday sessions, that if the
fundamentals of the Beth Jacob
movement—Torah, Avodah and
Gemiluth Chassodim—are to be
achieved, then each girl must
"achieve perfection in these
things, not only for herself, but
for the entire community."

These fundamentals, which
stand for study, prayer and

charitable acts, are brought
out in the intensive study—
both in Hebrew and in Eng-
lish—and adherence to tra-
ditional customs which the
Beth Jacob schools include in
their "way of life."

Mrs. Chajes Schedules
Contemporary Concert
for Tuesday Musicale

Marguerite Kozenn Chajes
will present a concert. of inter-
national and contemporary
music at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday,
in the lecture hall of the De-
troit Institute of Arts, under
the auspices of the Tuesday
Musicale.
Among the featured composi-
tions will be Japanese selec-
tions heard for the first time
in America. Included will be
the works of the Japanese com-
posers Kiyose and Hayasaka.
The program also will present
compositions by Richard Ar-
nell and Cyril Scott of Great
Britain; a quintet by. American
composer Quincy Porter; a
word by Swiss composer Julien-
Francois Zbinden; and a sere-
nade by Paul Paray, conductor
of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra.
The Tuesday Musicale, De-
troit's oldest and lar g e s t
women's musical group, spon-
sors such an international con-
cert once a year under the
leadership of Mrs. Chajes.

Tackling, also, the problems
of recruiting youth into a Jew-
ish education, the girls sug-
gested that an effort be made
"to break down the ignorance
in many Jewish homes" through
Beth Jacob-sponsored activities,
that the meaningfulness of Jew-
ish tradition for young Ameri-
can girls be interpreted to the
community and that the best
way of bringing children into
Jewish schools be displayed
through "self perfection."
Led by the GO (General Or-
ganization) president Sora Is-
bee, the Detroit girls began
their planning -three monthS
ago. Arrangements to place the
visitors in members' homes
were made by the time the
"really hard work" began two
weeks prior to the parley.
From floor washing to cook-
ing to entertainment, the con-
vention belonged to the girls.
But as far as problems were
concerned, there were enough
to go around for advisers Rab-
bis Joseph Elias and Sholom

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The girls were not without
their pre-convention "tsores."
The New York delegation,
halted by the impassable
snow on the Pennsylvania
Turnpike,- was forced to take
refuge in Altoona, Pa.
But undaunted, and in fact
enjoying every minute of their
well-publicized stay, the girls
camped out in a local hotel,
held their own separate work-
shop, ate provisions sent in by
an Altoona bakery and supplied
out of their own "food fund,"
and exhausted telephone opera-
tors between Pennsylvania and
Detroit.
Contrary to speculation, the
girls made it to Detroit . . .
Sunday morning.
What Rabbi Simcha Wasser-
man, dean of the West Coast
Talmudical Seminary, C a 1 i f.,
called the "revolution of the
young" in his keynote address,
was echoed in the exhuberance
of 150 wholesome Jewish girls.

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Beth El Young Adults

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lore in Tel Aviv, Israel, will
speak to members and friends
of the Young Adult Group of
Temple Beth El at 8 p.m., Sun-
day, in the temple. A social
hour will follow.

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