Book on American Jewish Hero Released by UAHC activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipsitz, of Jerome Ave., Oak Park, held a luncheon in honor of their son Richard Norman's Bar Mitzvah, at Sammy's Avalon Room, July 4. The Bar Mitzvah was held in Cong. 1Vlishkan Israel. Mrs. Harry Schwartz, of Ilene Ave., and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, of Greenbriar Ave., have just returned from Los Angeles where they attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Loretta Rich. Mrs. Leonard Tierman, Mrs. Herman Krastof and Saul Seman- sky will give a golden wedding anniversary party on July 17 for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semansky, visiting from Tucson, Ariz. • Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac E. Bloch, of Desert Hot Springs, Calif. ; were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman, .18027 Ilene, last week. Rabbi Bloch was the first Circuit-Rabbi on the West Coast, covering Riverside and Imperial Counties in California and Yuma County, Arizona. From Detroit, Rabbi and Mrs. Bloch went to Chicago, where they attended the Lions International Convention, MRS. ROBERT ORDOWER representing the Palm Springs Club. They joined in the celebra- I n a ceremony performed tion of the formation of four Lions Clubs in Israel during the past year. June 22 at Bnai Moshe Syna- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heilbronner arrived in Europe for a gogue, Carolyn Leipsitz became the bride of Robert Ordower. summer visit. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can- . Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Einstein and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert tor Kline officiated. Gale are touring through Europe and Israel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Buchhalter are motoring through Dr. and Mrs. Louis Leipsitz of W. Outer Dr. The bridegroom is Europe, Yugoslavia and Greece, before flying on to Israel where the son of Mrs. Helen Ordower they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs: Leo Oppenheim are vacationing in Western of Windsor, and the late Leo Europe. Ordower. The bride wore a gown of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. korner are presently on a tour of white organza fashioned with a the Scandinavian countries. They will return home on the sabrina neckline, long sleeves SS United States. and a bouffant s k i r t which A family dinner in honor of Mrs. Mary Greenblatt on the terminated in a courttrain. The occasion of her 90th birthday will be tendered by her children, snug bodice and front panel Wednesday evening, at Knollwood Country Club. Among the was re-embroidered appliqued special guests will be all her grandchildren. Alencon lace studded with tiny Mr. and Mrs. Morris Drapkin, of North Miami Beach, Fla., seed pearls. formerly of Detroit, celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary Her silk illusion finger-tip veil on Sunday and were entertained that afternoon by Mr. and was held in place by a crown of Mrs.. Israel Taines, Mr. and Mrs. Sy Vinocur and Mr. and Mrs. orange blossoms and oak pearls. A. Vinocur, at the Taines residence, 3275 W. Outer Dr. Cantor She carried her confirmation Shabtai Ackerman presented a musical program during the Bible with a cascade of white evening's entertainment. orchids and stephanotis. Miss Betty Kay Maledy, the daughter of Mrs. Homer E. Susann Leipsitz, sister of the b r id e, was maid of honor. Maledy, of 1921 Cleveland, Lincoln Park, is taking a two-month Bridesmaids were Ruth Levin "on-the-job" training course in occupational therapy at the and Sonia Ordower, sister of National Jewish Hospital at Denver. She is completing her institutional affiliations required for a degree in occupational the groom. therapy from Eastern Michigan University. • The bridegroom was attended Miss Marjorie Rothenberg will be honored at a bridal shower by his brother, Irving Ordower, as best man. Ushers were Ken- to be given by her aunts, Mesdames Lawrence L. Shapiro, Irving neth S. Solway, Harvey Silver, Schane, Louis Aston, and Arnold Taylor, of Bay City, at noon, Norman Ordower and Marvin Saturday. Some '70 guests have been invited. Ordower, cousins of the bride- groom. Out of town guests were from Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Illi- nois, M o n t r ea 1, New York, Toronto and Windsor. Following a honeymoon in Mrs. Alan Judah Hart, Mon- per and whole cloves; this Florida, the newlyweds will make their home in Endicott, treal, treasures a unique book should be poured boiling over New York, where the bride- which was given her by Gerald the nuts, they are not fit to eat groom is an electrical engineer Hart, the historian, whose for three or four months. The with I.B.M. The bride, who mother, Mrs. Adolphus Hart, liquor of this makes a good catsup." formerly attended the Univers- compiled it in 1865. ity of Michigan, will complete Here is one for Domestic She was formerly Constance her undergraduate studies at Hart, a daughter of Benjamin Champagne: "Cider sixty gal- Harpur University, New York. Hart whose commission as a lons. Clear spirits three gal- magistrate was signed by Queen lons. Honey two and a half ga1- Victoria. She married a cousin, lons. Boil and ferment." Montreal Pudding read s: the son of Ezekiel Hart. Thus both she and her husband were "Beat up three eggs, strain direct descendants of Aaron them through a sieve, gradually Brith Rishonin, United States Hart, the first Jew to settle in add a gill of milk, stir these well together, add two ounces Zionist Veterans Organization, Canada. of brown sugar and some nut- "intended to be an association The title page of the book meg, mix these in the eggs and of honorary Zionists who have reads "Household Receipts or the credentials of membership Domestic Cookery, by A Mont- milk and add four ounces of in an American Zionist organi- real Lady, Constance H. Hart. flour, beat it in a smooth batter zation for at least 25 years," Printed by John Lovell, St. by degrees, add seven ounces of bread crumbs, mix all thor- was organized in New York. Nicholas Street, Mon t r ea 1, oughly at least half an hour Louis Lipsky, veteran Amer- 1867." before you put the pudding in ican Zionist leader, was named In this day of "ready-mix" president; Dr. Simon Feder- and pressure cookers, these the pot; have an earthen bowl bush and Dr. Samuel Margosh- household recipes tell of a dif- or mould well buttered, tie a es, vice - presidents; Meyer ferent way of life. Take, for cloth tight over it, let it boil Brown treasurer, and Morris example, this recipe for butter- three hours without stopping, Margulies, secretary. 0 t h e r nuts: "Butternuts should be add a half pound of raisins, if members of the organization procured the last week in July you like." Mrs. Samuel Silver, of Mont- committee are: Paul L. Gold- whilst they are small and ten- man, Rose L. Halprin, Rabbi der, put them to soak in brine real, who was a de Sola, cher- Mordecai Kirshblum, Dr. Joseph for three days, then in cold ishes another cook book which was compiled and written in B. Schechtman and R o b e r t water three days more; put 1889 by Eliza Mendes de Sola, Szold. down some vinegar to boil with Lipsky said that the new asso- whole allspice, whole black pep- a sister of the renowned Rev. Dr. Abraham de Sola. ciation will provide a central address to which members may turn for advice or counsel; meet frequently for public ex- pression of opinion on import- ant Zionist issues, defend the prestige of the Zionist move- ment and preserve data on Zionist history. Membership application, at 7734 W. $5 a year, may be made by McNichols writing to Brith Rishonim, 515 Treasured Canadian Jezvish Cook Book Contains Unique Recipes A new volume depicting the historical experience of the Jews in the United States through the lives of some of its distingu- ished leaders and representative personalities has been released by the Union of American He- brew Congregations. The book, "American Jewish Susan Thomas Separates $17 19 were to $35 3-piece outfits. Mostly with matching sweaters. Silks, cot- tons. Wear now and into fall. . All Sales Final Jamaica Short Shop Early For Sets Best Selection were „ 6 8.95 4P 10.95 Zionist Pioneer Group Formed Park Ave., New York 22. Heroes", by Mrs. Rose G. Lurie, will be used by the upp er elementary grades of the re- ligious school s. Outstanding Jews depicted include: David Einnorn, Louis Brandeis . Louis Marshall, Rabbi Stephen S. 'Wise, Henrietta Szold, Albert Einstein, George Gershwin and Senator Herbert H. Lehman, Colorful applique on shorts, matching blouse. Cool, crisp cottons. Sleeveless sun dresses, roll-up sleeve shirt- waists. Telegraph at Maple BLOOMFIELD 9 Mile at Coolidge OAK PARK Open Friday Eves. Until 9 P.M. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eves. 9 P.M. BAG SALE g 1/2 OFF ALL SALES FINAL TLew, Wilt, UN. 3-2520 HOURS MON.-SAT. 9:30-5:30 19 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 8, 1960 Robert Ordowers to Live inEndicott,N.Y.