Brenda Krut Weds Daniel L. Waldman MRS. DANIEL WALDMAN , Brenda Toni Krut became the bride of Daniel Lee Waldman in a candlelight ceremony Aug. 28 at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim in Oak Park. Rabbi Leo Goldman and Cantor Klein officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krut of Stout Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman of Park, Oak Park. The bride wore a full-length, white silk taffeta gown with ap- pliques of lace -and seeded pearls, a sweetheart neckline and three- quarter length sleeves. She car- ried a white Bible covered with a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. • . Attending the bride were her sister, Linda Krut, maid of honor; and bridesmaids Lois I. Waldman, sister of the groom, JoAnn Atlas, and Joyce Bressler, of Cleveland, Ohio. Best man was Lester A. Wald- man, the bridegroom's brother. Ushers were Harold Schecket, Michael Krut, the bride's brother, and Mitchell Abrams. The bridegroom's niece, Terri r girl Ellen Waldm 'de's ,..the and Ronni ed as ring • b • er. cousin, Out-of- n guests came d and Bridgeport, Co Clev F wing a honeymoon in Falls and New York C acs ide newlyweds wi of-een Ave., Far hip. ter `Tee t, dressy, "Teen C . dated nigh fea ing a band show and re- and dance, 1 11 be held from freshments • .m., Saturday, Sept. to he Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. The Israel Philharmonic . Nation's 'Best Ambassador' By HENRY W. LEVY When Carlo Maria Giulini mounts the podium at New York's Metropolitan Opera House and lifts his baton on Oct. 16, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra will launch not only its second American tour, but the world famous orchestra will begin its 25th anniversary year. Twenty-five years ago, in a converted exhibition hall ad- jacent to the Tel Aviv port another great Italian, the lat Arturo Toscanini, probably th world's greatest conductor, sim larly lifted a baton that starte a group of 72 refugee musicians on their way to fame. Maestro Toscanini had gone to Palestine to lead a new or- chestra organized by Bronislaw Huberman from among the sur- vivors of Nazism. Now, one of the world's re- nowned orchestras, the Israel Philharmonic comes to these shores for a seven week tour of the United States, Canada and Mexico under the auspices of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and the J. M. Kaplan Fund Inc. The world's leading impressario, S. Hurok, has assumed the management of this tour which will take the orchestra to some thirty corn- munities. (Principal sponsor of the orchestra's tour in the United States is the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. In De- troit, where the orchestra will appear on November 1, under the direction of Joseph Krips, at the Masonic Auditorium, the concert will be sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America). The orchestra was founded at the height of the Arab riots of 1936 and it has seldom playe against a peaceful backgrou But nothing was allowed to terfere with its music mak g. In the World War it gave er 160 concerts for the A ed forces. In the Israel Wa of Independence it gave many cents for troops in rem places. From the day that Toscanini conducted the orchestra's first performance in Tel Aviv the orchestra has been bles the leadership of world's finest conducto nd • usic's most outsta 0 oists. Among t ted conductors, have b to mention just a few, late Dr. Serge Kous- se y, Leonard Bernstein, of Krips, Charles Munch and ugene Orm 4110" Since its first can in 1951, also un uspic of the Ame ll C Foundation, a has ade a num per er foreign e added to its in e na ional laurels. Harriet I T s- II ill raid T Wed Argentine Jewry Vot BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) The Federation of Arge Jewish Communities v o unanimously at the conclu of a three-day extraordinar co ess to apply for associate ist Or ship in the World Zion- memb „, nization. solution was favored The by ever one of the 240 dele- gates,' p sent, representing 50 you OTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. INE KE 1-8196 Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings professional LAMP SHADES • DA ROSE . cleaning Custom Made • Laundered ea eri • Recovered DELIVERY .SERVICE 8055 Jas. Couzens DI 1-1000 MISS H CARPET CLEANING CO. 5-8400 $700 ET C. WEISS ecent family Pt i° n' d ,Mrs. Alex. er Weiss rentwood•announc If . t irtu - e engagem n e Id ter, Harriet ri Milton Trager of urra Mrs. Nath- Hill Ave. The br e-elect is a gradua of the Shapero Scho grad- Nursing. Her fiance niversity uate of Wayne e Chicago Col- and will steopathy in Septem- ber. `Molded Fish Supreme' Is First Course for Rosh Hashanah Feasts SAY HAPPY NEW YEAR Ctstg. To Your Relatives and Friends - Through the Columns of 00 051" AbbilA ?ta t a* II* igisuov4 TH:IEWISti N EWS Special Full-Course DINNERS Served from 5 until 9 P.M. Monday through Friday Including STEAKS and CHOPS $2 95 • presents * Herkie Styles Sensational Comedy Star You asked for him again * Jaye Monroe Lovely . .. Sultry Songstress RONNIE PHILLIPS And His Music For Latin and American Dancing EVERY THURSDAY PANCHITO AHV BAND Featuring the Arthur Murray Dancers Luncheons Monday thru Saturday WE CATER TO BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS & SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES 20450 LIVERNOIS Near 8 Mile ATTEND 11,IT PARKING For Reservations UN. 1-9546 "Molded Fish Supreme,” made with Mother's gefilte fish, forms an `appeteasing' first course for Rosh Hashanah Jewish New Year feasts. Served on cool beds of lettuce, garnished with tomatoes and red radishes, is a picturesque guest-of-honor at any table. • • • Mother never had it so modern . . . gourmets never had it so good . . . as probably will be attested by some two million Americans of Jewish faith who will gather with their families at sundown, Sept. 21, to celebrate "Rosh Hashanah," the Hebrew New Year. This night marks the start of the High Holy Days, beginning with the two-day "Rosh Hashanah" New Year, and ex- tending through the solemn "Yom Kippur," the Day of Atonement. "Rosh Hashanah" feast-time is a happy occasion, sym- bolically offering "good things and sweet wine." The first course of the holiday menus, traditionally a fish dish, can be a very good thing indeed, especially when prepared with modern im- agination. One delicious example is a picturesque new "Molded Fish Supreme" — made with Mother's Gefilte Fish. This recipe is from the spotless kosher kitchens of Mother's Food Products — easy to prepare and heartily recommended for happy feasting: 1A, teaspoon pepper 1 pint jar Mother's gefilte fish 1/2 teaspoon salt (more if desired) Lemon juice Generous pinch marjoram or 1 envelope Kosher gelatin basil 1 / cup water 1 cup thick sour cream 2 cups diced celery Dill mayonnaise 1/2 cup cooked carrots, sliced or Red radishes diced Tomatoes, sliced or quartered 1 A cup chopped sweet onion Lettuce leaves 1 tablespoon Mother's horseradish Drain broth from jar of gefilte fish into measuring cup. Add enough lemon juice to make 1 cup liquid. Chop fish into tiny pieces. Soften gelatin in cold water, dissolve in - to fish-broth and lemon juice which has been brought to a bail; coal. Chill gelatin mixture until thick and syrupy. Stir in chopped fish, celery, carrots, onion, seasonings. Fold in sour cream. Turn mixture into a one-quart mold; chill until set. 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