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October 02, 1964 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-02

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Histadrut Brunch Local Groups !Join in Preparations
Gloria Shenkman,..
Harvey Grace to Wed to Cite Leaders of for Annual North ville Patients Fair

Landsrnanshaften

The annual 1iistadrut brunch
honoring leaders of Histadrut's
landsmanshaft and organization
division will be held 10:30 a.m.
Sunday at Boesky's restaurant,. it
was announced by Morris Lieber-
man, chairman of the Detroit
Israel Histadrut Campaign.
Division leaders will review
campaign activtties and a commit-
tee will be selected to help est-
ablish a closer relationship be-
tween this and other campaign
divisions.They will help arrange
cultural programs for the 55 affi-
liated organizations to explain the
importance of this year's fund-
raising effort in support of Hist-
adrut's cultral and welfare work
MISS GLORIA SliENIEMAN
in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shenkman
Emanuel Mark, director of the
of Sherbourne Rd. announced the
Labor Zionist Institute, who has
engagement of their daughter been associated closely with the
Gloria Irene to Harvey Alan
Histadrut's organizations divi-
Grace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian
sion in the past, will offer ex-
Grace of Muirland Ave., at a fam-
cerpts from the works of several
ily dinner party .
famous Yiddish writers.
Miss Shenkman, a graduate of
At the campaign's annual con-
the Liggett School, attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance, a ference and delegates' reception 8
p.m Thursday at the Institute, fin-
graduate of St. John's Military
Academy, attended Michigan State al results of the 1964 campaign
will be announced.
University and was graduated from
Reports will be presented by
the Detroit Institute of Technol-
ogy where he, was affiliated with division chairmen and by Al Mich-
Phi Beta Tau and Phi Epsilon Pi aels, executive director of the
campaign. He will bring delegates
professional fraternity.
unp to date on the results of deli-
A July 11 wedding is planned.
berations between the Histadrut
leadership in Israel and the cam-
paign5s board of directors.

Three months of planning by Community Services in ceremonies
committees and sponsoring groups on the first afternoon of the fair.
will culminate with Northville She is a past president of the
State Hospital's 12th annual Pati- Northville State Hospital Aipdliary
ents Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. and a member of its board. Her
Under the chairmanship of Louis service in behalf of the auxiliary
J. Schuldt, director of community dates back to" 1959, when she first
relations, a number of individuals served as corresponding secretary.
Eddie. Schick and his orchestra
and organizations in the communi-
will provide musical background
ty are taking part.
for the fair, and patients will be
They include volunteer Mrs.
invited to visit the 17 booths, tak-
Louis Perlman and employes
ing part in games and receiving
Rose Fine, Sol Goldfarb and
refreshments and prizes. Fourteen
Frank Haas. Groups offering
hundred
patients will join, in addi-
volunteers, financial support, or
tion to 800 shut-ins who will be
both, are Bnai Brith- Women's
served by volunteers.
Council, under Mrs. Herbert
Bean, chairman; David Horodok-
er Young Women's Organization,
NORWEGIAN JEWRY
Mrs. Jack Friedman, chairman;
The Jewish community of Nor-
Ladies Auxiliary, House of Shel-
way which • dates back to the
ter, Mrs. Morris Dorn, chair-
middle of the 10th Century, num-
man; Young W o e n's Bicur
bers about 1,000 persons, .the vast
Cholem, Mrs. Morris Golden,
majority of whom live in the cap-
chairman.
ital city .of> Oslo with a smaller
Mrs. Perlman, chairman of the community in Trondheim.
prize purchasing committee for the
fair since 1961, will be honored
as Volunteer of the Week by United

SAVE
TIME

(Copyright 1964, JTA, lee.)
TONGUE =DIMAS WITI1 DATES
1 cooked fresh beef tongue
6 medium-sized carrots
1 large onion, finely diced
6 whole black peppers
1 tablespoon parve margarine
1 cup seedless raisins
1 cup finely cut pitted dates
1 cup walnuts, chopped medium fine
3 cups strained liquid in which the
tongue cooked
4$ teaspoon ground dune:nen
Skim and trim off the root and any
fat on the tongue. Cut the meat of the
tongue into 1-inch cubes. Scrape the
carrots and cut into 1/2-inch cubes.
Place the tongue, carrots, and all re-

malrdng ingredients in a greased cas-
serole. Cover tightly and bake for 1
hour. Stir once at the end of 30 min-
utes. At the end of the hour of baking
time the liquid should be almost en-

tirely absorbed and the carrots tender
crisp. This amount makes 12 portions,
but the recipe can be prepared for 6
by using half the amount of each ingre
client.• The baking time is the same.

DATE-NUT TORTE
2 cup boiling water
1 cup pitted dates, cut small
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg
11/2 cups sifted an-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
I, cup walnuts or pecans, chopped

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medium fine
I pint whipping cream
2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar
J. tablespoon vanilla extract
Pour the boiling water over the dates,

stir to mix thoroughly, and cool. In a
mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar.
Add the egg and beat well. Add the date
mixture. Sift the flour, baking soda, ana
salt together, and stir into the batter.
Add the nuts. Pour into 2 greased and
floured 8-inch layer cake pans, and bake
at 325 degs. F. about 30 minutes, until
delicately browned, and a cake tester
inserted in the center comes out dry.
Invert on racks. and invert again after
removing the pans, so that the cakes
cool with top up. Cool completely. Whip,
the cream, confectioners' sugar, and
vanilla until thick. Put the layers of
the cake together with a generous layer
of the cream and spread the rest over
the top and sides. Refrigerate at least
One hour before serving. The torte is
most attractive garnished with chopped
nuts and maraschino cherries. This may
be kept refrigerated for 26 hours. The
cake serves 8-9.

Daniel-Yosef LZOA
to Hear 'What Judaism
Means to Our Youth'

Daniel-Yosef Branch, Labor
Zionist Organization, will meet 9
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Manlker, 25248
Pierce, Southfield.
A discussion of 'What Judaism
Means to Our Youth" will be held
by Bruce Butnick of Habonim
Youth, David, Smith of United
Synagogue Youth (Conservative}
and Jonathon Bodzin of Young

Israel (Orthodox).

FOr information, call President
Morris Lifshay, LI 6-8588, or pro-
gram chairman Stanley Jacobson,

LI 2-5669.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 2, 1964-17

Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will hold an executive board meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Adler will be host and hos-
tess.

T. H Grant

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