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August 09, 1963 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-08-09

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Ogden Reid Will Keynote Opening
Session of Pioneer Women Parley

Jewish Meals

By MILDRED G. BELLIN

Plotnik-Blinn
R ites Solemnized

(Copyright, 1963,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

Completing final preparations for Pioneer Women's 18th
biennial national convention Aug. 11-14 at the Statler-Hilton
Hotel here, Mesdames Gerson Berris, Irving Turner and Norman
Kenter (picture above), banquet and luncheon chairmen, report
that a record attendance of 700 delegates and guests have already
made reservations for the two large functions.

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HOME CATERING

EL 6-8411

LONDON, (JTA) — Two
Israeli films were enthusiastic-
ally received by Moscow audien-
ces during the recent film
festival in the Soviet capital,
which was attended by an Israeli
delegation of film producers
and actors, led by Hannah Rov-
ina, Russian-born Habimah ac-
tress, it was reported here from
Moscow.
The Israeli offerings were a
documentary, "Hakibbutz," and
a comedy, "Mothers Beware of
Tourists," produced and dir-
ected by Peter Fry.
Miss Rovina, who left Russia
with the Habimah group 37
years ago, was given a cordial
welcome by the Soviet and for-
eign artists attending the fes-
tival. A reception in her honor
was given by Yuri Zaslaysky,
producer. During her stay in
Moscow, Miss Rovina expressed
the wish to come to Russia with
the Habimah group to offer
some Hebrew plays in the large
Soviet centers.

Ground lamb is for most
homemakers like a rich vein of
precious ore, waiting to be
mined. Although it is used
rarely, if at all, in most of our
homes ground lamb is as ver-
satile and easy to prepare as
the familiar ground beef, and
can be used in both simple and
elaborate dishes to add endless
variety to our daily meals. It
can be shaped into patties with
no further ado, and broiled or
panfried as we do hamburgers.
Or it can be baked as a meat
loaf, or blended with other in-
gredients in top-of-the-stove
dishes or oven casseroles. Com-
binations of ground lamb and
MRS. HAROLD PLOTNIK
rice, known as pilevs or pilafs,
are particularly appetizing, and
Judith Ilene Blinn became the
are traditional f av o r i t e s in
lands where lamb is a widely bride of Harold Plotnik in a
ceremony performed by Rabbi
used meat.
M. Robert Syme, Aug. 6 at
Here are two recipes for Raleigh House.
ground lamb which are good
She is the daughter of the
the year round. The first is for late Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Blinn,
a meat loaf, equally delicious formerly of Flint. Parents of the
hot or cold.
Want ads get quick results!
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs
The second recipe is a pilev Ben Plotnik, 24538 Harden,
zesty enough to tempt appetites Southfield.
Want The Best?
on both hot and cool days.
The bride wore a floor-length
In purchasing ground lamb, empire waist sheath gown of
Ask the Folks Who've Had
there is one important con- imported silk taffeta with ap-
SAM BARNETT
sideration which must always pliques of re-embroidered silk
and His Orchestra
be remembered. The lamb must
taffeta. Her headpiece was a
be lean. Otherwise, as the dish pillbox of re-embroidered Alen-
LI 1-2563
cooks and the fat melts away,
con
lace
with
a
bouffant
im-
so little actual meat remains
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that the recipe cannot be com- ported tulle veil. She carried a 41
cascade of stephanotis, white m PLASTIC FURNITURE
pleted correctly. So, if there is roses.
COVERS
6-4
any question about the amount
Janet' Cohen served as maid M
MADE TO ORDER
of fat in lamb which is already
or READY MADE
ground, it is wiser to select a of honor. Bridesmaids were c*:
piece of solid meat, have all Sandra Forman and Ilene Haas. ii CALL ANNA KARBAL
Best man was Burton Faudem.
visible fat removed, and have
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the butcher grind the lean meat Serving as ushers were Dr. ga:KX*.>75:CKIK*X.X.>;:"K+.:•77KWA,
Sheldon Plotnik and Dr. Gilbert
for you.
Plotnik, brothers of the bride-
LAMB-ORANGE LOAF
groom, and Norman and Law-
The Beautiful
4 slices white bread, cubed
cup orange juice
rence Blinn, brothers of the
1 medium-large onion, minced
bride.
14 cup minced parsley
2 eggs
The couple will make their
1 teaspoon salt
KOSHER CATERING
home in Ann Arbor.
% teaspoon pepper

A distinguished array of that afternoon and Mrs. Morris
speakers will address them- Friedman will read from the
selves to the theme "Today's famous Yiddish poet, Chaim
Woman in Tomorrow's World" Grad.
at the 18th biennial national
Provisions have been made
convention of Pioneer Women to entertain early arrivals at
to be held Aug. 11-14 at the the convention with an "Early
Detroit Statler-Hilton Hotel.
Bird Social" on Saturday eve-
Ogden Reid, Congressman ning. Mrs. Harry Mondry, chair-
from New York and former man, announced that a musical
Ambassador to Israel, will key- skit has been arranged by local
note the opening session on Pioneer Women talent. There
Sunday at 8 p.m. Sharing the will be organized group singing,
platform will be Beba Idelson, lead by Louis Levine, and Mrs.
Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Jeannette Serling will give read-
and Executive Secretary of ings. A water tour of Detroit
Moetzet Hapoalot (Working has also been arranged for Sun-
Women's Council), sister or- day afternoon.
ganization of Pioneer Women
Pioneer Women aim to de-
in Israel. Guests are welcome fine their role and responsi-
to this open session.
bilities in world affairs and to
Honoring Beba Idelson, one plan Pioneer Women's social
of the highlights of the conven- services and educational pro-
tion will be the banquet on grams for the next two years.
Monday evening, at which time
Martha Griffiths, Congress-
woman from Michigan, will Levity-Rosenthal
V4 teaspoon ground thyme
speak on "Women's Role in Is-
2 lbs. lean ground lamb
rael." Cantor Harold Ohrbach Rites Solemnized
Orange and parsley for
garnishing
of Temple Israel will provide
To a medium-large mixing bowl,
the musical interlude.
place the cubes of bread and the
An open session on Tuesday
orange juice. Mash until the mix-
ture becomes a smooth paste. Add
at 8 p.m. will emphasize the
the onion, parsley,
eggs, salt,
"Positive Approach to Jewish
pepper, and thyme. Mix thoroughly.
Add the lamb and blend lightly,
Survival." Participants in the
but thoroughly. Pack the mixture
panel discussion will be Rabbi
firmly into a lightly greased
Morris Adler, spiritual leader of
9x5x3 inch loaf pan, and bake at
350°F for 112 hours. Spoon off any
Shaarey Zedek, who will speak
fat which rises to the surface. Un-
on "Jewish Education;" Sidney
mold the loaf and garnish with
orange slices or sections and sprigs
Shevitz, president of the Jewish
of parsley. This loaf is delicious
Community Council, "Encounter
hot or cold. The recipe serves
6 to 8.
with "Realities," and I. L. Ken-
LAMB PILEV
en, director, American Israeli
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Affairs Committee in Washing-
1 lb. lean ground lamb
1 cup onion, diced medium fine
ton, "Relationship with Israel."
1 cup raw rice
Dr. Sara Feder will act as mod-
2U cups canned tomatoes
cup water
erator of the symposium.
1 teaspoon salt
Luncheon on Wednesday at
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 teaspoon marjoram leaves
1:30 p.m. will close the conven-
teaspoon ground cinnamon
tion proceedings with a tribute
Heat the oil in a large skillet
MRS. MICHAEL LEVITT
to Eleanor Roosevelt, which
over medium heat, add the meat,
mash until the particles are
will be accepted by her daugh-
At a candlelight ceremony on and
brown. Drain the meat in a strain-
ter Anna Roosevelt Halstead. Aug. 4 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, er,
and reserve 2 tablespoons of
Walter Reuther, president of Sirella Rosenthal, daughter of the fat. Return these 2 tablespoons .
of fat to the skilet and heat again.
UAW, will be guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenthal of Add
the onion and stir over
heat until the onion begins
Greenlawn Ave. was wed to medium
to brown. Add the rice, and stir
Michael K. Levitt, son of Dr. Add all remaining ingredients and
the rice becomes translucent.
and Mrs. Sam E. Levitt of until
the meat, stir to blend, cover the
pan,
and cook until the rice is
Monte
Vista
Ave.,
with
Rabbi
Leave Everything to Us
tender and the liquid is all ab-
Morris Adler and Cantor J. sorbed.
If the mixture becomes too
Sonenklar officiating.
dry before the rice is tender, add
little water or tomato juice. This
The bride wore a gown of a amount
serves 4 to 6. The pilev
ivory peau de soie with an em- may be reheated if a little addi-
tional
liquid
is added to prevent
pire bodice, short sleeves and sticking.
open neckline of ivory hand-run
Alencon lace with seed pearls. Jewish Center Shows
The floor-length sheath skirt
had a back panel of the Alencon Charlie Chaplin Films
lace and pearls. A crown of
A Charlie Chaplin program
matching lace was attached to a will be featured at the sum-
panel veil of ivory silk illusion. mer's final program of the In-
Susan Levitt, sister of the ternational Comedy Festival,
bridegroom, was maid of honor, 8:15 p.m., Aug. 19, at the Aaron
and the bride's cousins, Lenore DeRoy Theater, Jewish Com-
Rogovein and Gail Grail, at- munity Center, 18100 Meyers.
tended the bride.
Five films, to which musical
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
Dr. S. E. Levitt, father of the scores have been added, show
bridegroom, served as best man. the development of the Chaplin
Seating the guests were Roy form of hum o r. They are:
Steinbock, Don Zimmerinan, "Caught in a Cabaret," "The
Franklin Purther, Donald Pur- Property Man," "Police," "The
Phone
ther, Edward Richardson, Carl Perfect Lady" and "Champion."
• STYLE
Weiner and Edward Krass.
An added feature in the pro-
• ELEGANCE
After a honeymoon to Ja- gram will be an animated film
• BEAUTY
maica, Puerto Rico and the Vir- from Romania, "A Short His-
gin Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Levitt tory," depicting the origin and
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
will reside in Ann Arbor.
development of life on earth.

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