Detroit Synagogue Leaders to Hear Annual Brandeis Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis Calls Support of Mikvah at Annual Banquet Schoen on Members' Participation Dinner on Nov. 21 for The Council of Orthodox Young Israel of Northwest Myron E. Schoen, director of the Commission on Synagogue Administration for the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, will address a gathering of synagogue leaders from the Metropoli- tan Detroit area on Sun- day at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Schoen's ap- pearance here will be under the sponsor- ship of the Council of Schoen Synagogue Executive Directors of Metropolitan Detroit, an or- ganization comprised of admin- istrators from seven local con- gregations. According to Louis Haber of Adam Shalom Synagogue, presi- dent of the Directors' Council, invitations have been sent to over 150 officers and key chair- men in 14 of the city's Reform, Conservative and Orthodox con- gregations. Schoen will speak on "Mem- bership Participation — Fact or Fancy?" A brunch will be served by the host congregation at 10:30 a.m., followed by Schoen's talk, a question-and-answer period and discussion. The program will be the sixth inter - congregational program arranged by the Directors' Coun- Jewish Meals By MILDRED G. BELLIN (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) PLUM MOLD ROYALE 1 No. 21/2 can purple plums in heavy syrup 1 package kosher orange gel 11/2 pint carton dairy sour cream Drain the plums thoroughly. Meas- ure 11/2 cups of the syrup. Put one cup in a small saucepan, bring to a boil, then remove from the heat. Add the gel, and stir until dissolved. Place the sour cream in a mixing bowl. Gradually stir in the remaining half cup of syrup and blend until per- fectly smooth. Stir in the gel mix- ture and cool until the syrup begins to thicken. Meanwhile pit and cut small, enough of the plums to make one cup. Add to the gel, stir to distribute evenly, and pour into a one quart mold which has been lightly oiled. Chill until firm. Un- mold and garnish with the remaining plums which have been cut in half and pitted. This amount serves 5-6. PLUM STREUSEL PUDDING 1 No. 21/4 can purple plums 4 cup plus 6 tablespoons sugar 5 1 3/4 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1/2 cup firm butter or margarine 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 egg, slightly beaten 1/4 cup milk 1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice Drain the plums thorughly, cut in half, and remove the pits. In a small bowl mix together the 3/4 cup sugar and 1/4 cup of the flour. Cut in 1/4 cup of the butter or margarine until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Set aside. Into another bowl sift together the remaining flour, the baking powder, salt, and remaining sugar. Add the lemon rind. Cut in the remaining firm butter ar mar- garine until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Combine the egg and milk and stir in just enough to blend. The batter will be stiff. Spread it evenly in a well-greased 8-inch square pan. Brush with the melted shortening. Place the plums, cut side up, evenly over the sur- face. Sprinkle with the lemon juice, cover with the reserved streusel mixture, and bake at 350 degs. F. until golden brown. Serve slightly warm, plain or with whipped cream. This amount serves 8. cil. Other sessions have been devoted to finances, member- ship, leadership and leadership responsibility. Schoen will be introduced to the gathering by Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth El, who is the co-author with Schoen of the book, "Suc- cessful Synagogue Administra- tion," the first complete and au- thoritative text written in the field of synagogue management. The guest speaker is the for- mer administrator of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. He came to the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1957 as the first director of the Office of Synagogue Administration. In 1962, the UAHC, together with the Central Conference of American Rabbis established a joint Commission on Synagogue Administration, and Rabbi Mau- rice N. Eisendrath, UAHC presi- dent, named Schoen as its di- rector. In his present post, Schoen assists hundreds of Reform congregations in matters per- taining to temple management, finance and membership and in building design and construc- tion. He also advises many Con- servative and Orthodox congre- gations who have sought help from his Commission. Prior to entering the field of synagogue administration, Schoen was as- sistant to the national director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions. He has done graduate work in business administration at CCNY and in the field of economics at Brooklyn College. Synagogue leaders wishing to attend Sunday's program are urged to call Frank L. Simons, secretary of the Directors' Council, UN 3-7769. Rabbis has adopted a resolution proclaiming November as "Ta- haras Hamishpocha (family pur- ity) Month." The Council has called upon spiritual leaders to preach on the significance of this "neg- lected" religious observance at Sabbath services and to appeal to their worshippers to give aid to the Mikvah Israel Organiza- tion. The Organization will hold its annual fund-raising affair, to benefit the Mikvah (ritualarium) on West Ten Mile Rd. in Oak Park, 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Hartford Jews Will Honor Rabbi Feldman HARTFORD, Conn., (JTA)- Two scholarships, of $5,000 each, were awarded to the Uni- versity of Hartford and to Trin- ity College in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham J. Feldman. Beth Shalom Sisterhood Sponsors Carry-Out • Bar Mitzvah Boy AND ORCHESTRA DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR, president of Brandeis Univer- sity, will be the guest speaker at the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Brandeis University, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Thursday, Nov. 21. Chairman of the annual stag event is Irving Goldberg. Serving on the committee with him are: C. Allen Harlan, Nate S. Sha- pero, Abraham Shiffman, Leo- nard N. Simons, A. Alfred Taugman, Ross Corbit, Stanley R. Akers, Jay W. Allen, Har- bert A. Aronsson, Paul Borman, Aubrey Ettenheimer, Henry B. Frank, Samuel Frankel, Charles H. Gershenson, Adolph Gold- berg, Arthur Howard, Herbert H. Jacob, Richard J. Jacob, Samuel D. Jacobs, Jack 0. Lef- ton, Milton J. Miller, Harry Modell, William J. Poplack, Tubie Resnik, Alan E. Schwartz, Rudy Simons, Lester S. Smith, Robert C. Smith, Harold Victor, Stanley W i n k e l m a n, Paul Zuckerman. Ginsburg Speaks at Reception of Histadrut Nov. 14 Julius Ginsburg, Chicago Zionist leader, will address the annual reception for volunteer workers of the Israel Histadrut Campaign at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, at the Hayim Greenberg Center on Schaefer. This func- tion is the first of several scheduled in preparation for the official opening of the 1964 Histadrut drive on Dec. 3. Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Detroit Histadrut Cam- paign, anticipates a record turnout of volunteers and their guests for this affair. At a parlor meeting on Oct. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, many veteran contributors to the campaign announced increased contribu- tions for the purpose of boost- ing Histadrut's scholarship fund. Every pledge card this year provides for an extra 40th anniversary gift. The funds thus raised will go exclusively towards the Histadrut scholar- ship fund for secondary educa- tion and vocational training in Israel. Morris Lieberman has an- nounced that the guest of honor at this year's 40th jubilee cam- paign opening affair will be Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, political secretary of Achdut Avoda, a member of the Knesset, the Zionist Actions Committee and the Histadrut Council. Chajes Will Present Six Students in Recital Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park, is sponsoring a completely Kosher chicken carry-out dinner on Sunday from 3:30 to 7 p.m., as their part of the fund raising program for the building of a new sanctuary. Shown above preparing the dinners are: Mesdames Irving Siegen, Max Israel, Carl Schey, David Rosenblum and Rose Freeman. Mrs. Fred Krauss is chairman. Advance orders may be made by calling LI '7-1741. JAMES aEAV Will GIVE Your PANCHITO . Cong. Shaarey Zedek Young Marrieds Will Host Couples Clubs The couples clubs of congre- gations Adas Shalom, Beth Abraham, Temple Beth El, Bnai David, Bnai Moshe and Temple Israel will be the guests of Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Young Married League 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the synagogue. A tour of the building start- ing from the main foyer will be conducted. The program to fol- low in the youth league will feature Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Irwin Groner in "An In- formal Evening With The Rab- bis." They will chat with the group about the frustrations and joys, disillusionments and hopes which the rabbinate holds. A discussion and ques- tion period will follow. A social hour will conclude the evening. Guests are invited without charge. De- troit. The proclamation was signed by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi- dent of the Council, and Rabbi Leizer Levin, executive chair- man. Julius Chajes, director of the Center Music School, will pre- sent a student recital 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Taking part will be Miriam Gar- garian, Gordon Goodman, Ed- ward Nord, Toby Kahn, Stephen Weiss and Shoshana White. Want ads get quick results! Yes • BAR MITZVAHS • WEDDINGS • OUR SPECIALTY LATIN SHOWS & MUSIC UN 1-5435 Ballroom Dancing by JACK BARNES 22111 Coolidge at 9 Mile LI 7-2933 2519 W. Maple. at Cranbrook MI 7-1262 . 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