• Hamburg-Stobinsky Engagement Is Told People Make News MENDEL FISHER, for 25 years Mrs. Jack Kapp of Beverly Hills has been named to her second executive director of the Jewish National Fund in ,America, was term as chairman named an honorary`citizen by the of the United Ein Harod community council. The Jewish Appeal honor came as work was sched- W o m en's Divi- uled to begin on the Mendel Fisher sion. Mrs. Karp Student House at the Ein Harod was named Worn- Art Center, a project initiated by an of the Year 400 1 ft the Bnai Zion in honor Fisher's by the Los An- work for the JNF, which he con- geles Bnai Brith tinues to serve as a consultant. in 1961, and has * * * received H a das- Detroiter MRS. LEONARD sah's World Citi- SIMS, international president of zen Award and Mrs. Karp Bnai Brith Women, has been in- the Israel Borid vited to the Distinguished Ladies Award. * * * Tea to be given by President John- CHARLES A. JANKOWSKE has son at the National Gallery of Art been appointed registrar for Law- in Washington Monday. Mrs. Sims rence Institute of Technology. He also has been invited to the in- assumes his new duties in addition augural ball and other ceremonies to retaining his present post as di- during the special week. * * rector of admissions of the college. Dr. S. Andhil Jankowske has been at Lawrence Tech since 1962. He took his bach- Fineberg is elor's degree at Idaho State Uni- retiring as com- versity, earned his master's from munity r e lations Michigan State University. and has consultant for the done graduate work at the Univer- American Jewish sity of Chicago. University of Mich- Committee after igan and Utah State College. ; 25 years of ser- vice. He devised * * the "q u a rantine LOUIS G. REDSTONE was treatment of rab- elected president of the Detroit ! ble rousers" for Chapter. American Institute of combatting anti- Architects. Redstone heads Louis Semitism. Fineberg G. Redstone and Associates. • * * * * LOUIS SOMBERG. a prominent Max M. Bay, Jewish businessman. h a s been of Los Angeles, elected president of the Omaha president of west- Chamber of Commerce. * * * ern region, Na- tional Jewish MARIE SYRKIN in Cambridge. W e 1 fare Board, Mass.. will be named by the Ihud was named chair- Olami to replace the late Louis Segal as a member of the execu man of the na- tive of the Jewish Agency. A lead- tional program er of the Labor Zionist Organiza- committee of tion of America. Miss Syrkin is JWB. His com editor of the Jewish Frontier. She mittee h a s re- is also associate professor of hu- sponsibility f o r manities at Brandeis University. all phases of pro- gramming serv-, ices provided by W- Bay JWB. * * * Associate Prof. E L I S H A SHKLARSKY. dean of the faculty of civil engineering at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology,. has been appointed dean of students. * * * DR. ABRAHAM I. KATSH, an instructor of Hebrew language and culture at New York University, was honored Wednesday by 400 friends and colleagues with a testi- monial dinner at Hotel Pierre, New York City. Dr. Katsh, who joined the NYU faculty in 1933, intro- . duced the study of modern He- brew at the university 30 years ago. For his services, he received a presidential citation from Dr. James M. Hester, NYU president. Diners at the testimonial contri- buted toward the creation of a scholarship fund for students of Hebrew language and culture at the university. This is the hotel the Israelis voted Israel's best The ultra-smart Sheraton-Tel Aviv —beside the fabled Mediterranean. Beautiful rooms. Fabulous food. Lavish pool. Just a stroll from all the excitement of bustling Tel Aviv. Nightclubs. Sidewalk cafes. Yiddish drama. The Israelis, in a recent survey, voted it Israel's best hotel. The finest recommendation of all. For Insured Reservations, call a Travel Agent or any Sheraton Hotel. Sheraton- rel Tel Aviv, Israel An old-fashioned Country Square Dance, sponsored by the Married Group of Temple Beth El, will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the social hall. Aviation Conference Set in Tel Aviv, Haifa HAIFA — The seventh annual , Israel Conference on Aviation and Astronautics will take place Feb. 23 - 24 in Tel Aviv and Technion City, Haifa. The conference will deal with developments in aviation and aero- nautical and astronautical re- search. Papers will be presented by Israeli and foreign scientists and engineers. MISS COLLEEN HAMBURG Philadelphia Appeal Ends Precedent; High Goal Set PHILADELPHIA (J T A) — A fund-raising goal of $4,513,600 was announced for the 1965 Allied Jewish Appeal by Judge Noohem S. Winnet, president of the Federa- tion of Jewish Agencies, requiring the AJA to raise an additional $500,000 in 1965. The Allied Jew- ish Appeal is the fund-raising a.vm of the Philadelphia Federation. Judge Winnet's announcement ended a precedent of more than a decade in which the Allied has campaigned without a fixed goal. He explained that Federation and AJA leaders had decided to set a specific dollar object for this year's drive because "it is imperative to raise more money and to do it, we have to focus public attention on the mounting needs." Couples, whether members or nonmembers, may phone reserva- tions to Shelly Beck, 273-0075. Mid- night supper will be served. The square dance is one in a series of regular monthly social events sponsored by the Married Group. Israel Sends Medicines for Ceylon Flood Victims JERUSALEM (JTA )—Israel has sent 660 pounds of medicines and a large quantity of fruit juices to Ceylon to be distributed to the victims of recent floods on that island, it was reported here. The consignment was flown free of charge by Air France. The following foods are good for the convalescing; cabbage, spinach and honey.—Berachoth 44. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamburg of Eastwood Ave.. Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Colleen to Leonard Stobinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stobinsky of Rue Versailles Dr., Oak Park. The couple will be married in April. • Candids • Formals • Movies and ENTERTAINMENT ALL Your Photography Done in o Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By I J ul III BY HAL GORDON UN 3-5730 UN 3-8982 ULwnRt CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 JOE CORNELL SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING LI 3-0183 25222 GREENFIELD, NR. 10 MILE, OAK PARK NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR CHILDREN & ADULT SPRING CLASSES JACK'S MEN'S WEAR Now Is Showing A Complete Line of FORMAL WEAR Why Rent? — Buy Now! FINEST MOHAIR TUXEDOS Jewish Meals . By Mildred Grossberg Benin (Copyright, 1965, JTA Inc.) Whenever we can make two meals with scarcely more effort than we use to make one, it's al- ways a grand and glorious feeling. Today we have a recipe for two delicious meat loaves, which, mix- ed and baked at the same time, give us two completely different- tasting meals, each for five or six. In addition we have an added bonus in the low cost. Meat Loaves are such favorites that they need no special praise. There are so many good recipes for their preparation that we can vary them to give our meal new taste each time we make them. ' Today's recipe calls for one basic mixture, seasoned delightfully with chili sauce, and with the surprise ingredient of a finely grated car- rot. We divide the mixture in half and shape each half a little dif- ferently to give one variation. Then we top one half with a savory, spicy mixture of chili sauce, must- ard, and brown sugar, which makes the loaf so good it needs no additional sauce. This loaf is eaten as soon as it is baked. The second loaf is baked with no topp- ing, and is then cooled and frozen. When it is reheated we serve it with a most unusual and delicious sauce, one which lovers of chili con came will particularly enjoy. The chili powder is added to your own taste, so that you can serve it as highly seasoned as your own family prefers. These meat loaves have a firm texture and cut well. Any left-over slices are delicious as sandwich filling between slices of bread with chili sauce. Here are two little tricks in mix- ing the meat loaves which experts recommend. One, to blend the in- gredients quickly and thoroughly, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friary, Amory 15, 1965-29 Temple Beth El Married Group to Do-Si-Do use your hands. slightly moistened. Two, be sure to press firmly as you mold the loaves in order to remove any air space. Then the cooked meat will slice perfectly. li Two Way Meat Loaf Basic Mixture cups soft bread crumbs (about 3 slices) 3 eggs 2 tablespoons water teaspoons salt LT, cup chili sauce 3 lbs. lean ground beef is teaspoon pepper 1 large onion, finely diced Prepare the soft bread crumbs by cutting fresh white bread into very small dice. You may leave the crusts on the bread. Press tightly into the cup to measure. Place the crumbs in a very large mixing bowl, add the chile sauce. water, salt, and pepper, and stir until blended. Let stand for a few minutes to moisten the bread thoroughly. Add the beef. eggs. carrot. and onion, and blend thoroughly. Divide the mixture in half. • • • Meat Loaf With Savory Topping Mound half the meat mixture into an egg-shaped loaf in a lightly greased utility pan. Over the entire surface spread a mixture of t4 cup chili sauce, 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar, and 2 tablespoons prepared mustard. Bake at 350 degs. F. for 1f4 hours, and serve at once. This loaf serves 5 to 6. Meat Loaf With_ Raisin-Chili Sauce Shape the remaining meat mixture into a rectangular loaf in a second lightly greased utility pan or in an 8x4x3 inch loaf pa n, also lightly greased utility pan or in an 8x4x3 inch loaf pan, also lightly greased. Bake at the same time as the first loaf. Remove from the pan, cool, wrap in freezer paper or aluminum foil, and freeze. When ready to use, unwrap, place in a utility pan. and reheat in an oven preheated to 325 degs. Allow about 40 minutes for the loaf to become thor- oughly hot. This loaf also serves 5 to 6. Serve it with the following sauce: 1-J cup finely diced onion cup finely diced green pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 18-oz. can tomato sauce 1 4 cup water 34 cup seedless raisins 1/16 teaspoon garlic powder 1 /a teaspoon salt 1 4 to 1 teaspoon chili powder. to taste Slowly cook the onion and green pepper in the oil until soft but not brown. Add all remaining ingredients and simmer for 15 minutes. 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