Rader-Greenstein Betrothal Announced MISS DONNA RADER At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rader of Old Colony Dr., Farmington, announced the engagement of their daughter Donna Cheryl to Allen Michael Greenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greenstein of Cherrylawn Ave. Miss Rader attends Michigan State University and is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. A July wedding is planned. The founding of Hadassah by Henrietta Szold 54 years ago is being commemorated by Detroit Chapter with the launching of its annual "Eye-Bank Campaign." Under the direction of Mrs. Sander Hillman, chairman, more than 5,000 eye banks. have been sent to members and friends. Each bank holds $5 in dimes and is used to help save the eyesight of thousands of Israeli immigrants afflicted with serious eye diseases. At the conclusion of the cam- paign, all eye-bank contributors will be eligible to attend Hadas- sah's Eye-Open- er Party 12:30 p.m. April 6 at the Royal The- ater. Virginia Graham, TV per- sonality on Sta- tion WXYZ, will be featured in a special program Miss Graham planned by Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, chairman of the day. A fashion show of spring hats in specially designed settings will be presented. For additional eye-banks or in- formation, call the following group chairmen: Business and Professional, Goldie Slaker and Lillian Abramsohn; Bagley South, Mrs. Louis Kashdan; Bagley ENJOY KOSHER ZION PRODUCTS STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER 100% Pure Beef Products • Frankfurters Hadassah Opens Eye-Bank Campaign on Organization's 54th Anniversary • Corned Beef • Knackwurst • Pastrami • Peppered Beef • Salami • Liver Sausage • Bologna U.S. INSPECTED AND PASSED IT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE EST. I THE SIGN OF QUALITY!' KOSHER ZION - SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO AT LEADING GROCERIES, RESTAURANTS,- ' DELICATESSENS . AND SUPER' MARKETS Yeshiva U. Chef Tells Purim Recipe Purim is one of the happiest, noisiest and tastiest holidays on the Jewish calendar. A Purim deli- cacy traditional with the holiday is a triangle-shaped cake called "Hamantaschen." Haman derives from the name of the evil prime minister and taschen derives from the German word "pockets." Alfred Parker, chief chef at Yeshiva University in New York, and an authority on Jewish cook- ing, says that the triangle shape of the cakes is most likely due to the old-fashioned three-cor- nered hat worn by government of- ficials in early times. Haman, him- self, could have worn such a hat. Parker also volunteered his re- cipe for the tasty cakes whose preparation he will supervise for some 6,000 Yeshiva University stu- dents at the school's three cafe- terias. HamantaUchen 12 lb. sugar 1 lb. fat or margarine 11/2 lb. flour 2 large eggs 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla or lemon 1 teaspoon baking powder 36 ounces Hungarian prune filling or Poppy seeds Mix the sugar, fat and flour, work in eggs and flavoring to make the dough. Refrigerate for 1/2 hour. Roll dough into round shapes, then fold edges in to make triangle shaped bis- cuits. Into centers place 1 oz. Hun- garian prune filling or poppy seeds (with raisins and nuts if desired.) Bake in pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Yield: 36 hamantaschen. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS 39c YOUNG BEEF LIVER 29c VEAL BREAST 59c CHUCK ROAST 79c CORNED BEEF SHOULDER STEAK 98c BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed . 79c PICKLED TONGUE 49c ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SUNDAY ONLY lb. PURCHASE - lb. lb. 11). lb ' lb " lb ' 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 North, Mrs. Louis Silverfarb: Ever- green, Mrs. M. Scheiman and Mrs. Max Fridman; Greenfield, Mrs. Gerald Kabeck; Livonia, Mrs. Sheldon Klein; Meyers, Mrs. David Mattes, Mrs. Ber- nard Mirvis and Mrs. Nathan Cutler; Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Stanley Ber- ger; Schaefer, Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs. Louis Cohen and Mrs. Philip Freed- man; Sherwood, Mrs. Bernard Breyer; University East, Mrs. Richard Kamil; University North, Mrs. A. Perlmutter and Mrs. J. Starman; and University South, Mrs. Leo Furth. The month of March is signifi- cant to Detroit Chapter, advises Mrs. Robert S. Drews, publicity chairman. It was in March 1916 that the World Zionist Organiza- tion requested Hadassah to accept full responsibility of organizing, financing and dispatching a medi- cal unit to Palestine. Miss Szold visited Detroit during the subse- Quent fund-raising campaign. Luncheon to Help Buy Passover Dinner for Mental Hospital Patients Mrs. Bernard Sumner, presi- dent of Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organization, announces final plans for the donor lunch- eon noon Tues- day at Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue. Proceeds will aid the • needy sick and help provide Passover dinner for the Mrs. Viedrah patients at Northville and Ypsi- lanti hospitals. Mrs. David Berman and Mrs. Joseph Viedrah are chairmen. For tickets call Mrs. Simon Shifman, UN 4-6730, or Mrs. Joseph Shif- man, UN 4-3680. Hadassah Town Hall to Hear From Youth Detroit Chapter Hadassah will conclude its Town Hall Series, sponsored by the education com- mittee under Mrs. Morton Barn- ett, 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Hades- sah House. Preceding the session, refreshments will be served. "Youth Views World Problems" will be discussed by Allan Gould, Susan Winer and Wayne State University students from Cuba, the Congo and Israel. Guests in- vited. AMPAL Corp. Slates Meeting and Reception The annual stockholders meet- ing of AMPAL (American-Israel Corp.) will be held in the Michigan Room of the Statler-Hilton Hotel 8 p.m. Sunday. The meeting has been called and arranged by Mrs. Emma Schaver and Sidney Shevitz and Morris Lieberman. AMPAL board mem- bers. The stockholders will view a new technicolor film depicting Israeli industries. Guest speaker at this 'meeting- reception will be Abraham Dick- enstein, president of AMPAL. Dic- kenstein, who started his career in Palestine as a pioneer road builder and ditch digger, marks his 19th year as president of Ampal, which he founded in 1942. Refreshments and • a social hour will follow. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, March 5, 1965 Marriages ALBERT-JABLON — Barbara S. Jablon became the bride of Charles I. Albert in a recent cere- mony at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles. Rabbi J. Pressman offici- ated. The couple's parents are former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. David Jablon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albert, both of Los Angeles. A lace and peau de soie gown was worn by the bride, who carried roses with orchids. Mrs. T. S. Ber- latsky, aunt of the bride, was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Widre, Ruth Albert, the bridegroom's sister, and Nonnie Mullen. Junior bridesmaid was Margo Sweet, with Lori Berlat- sky and Andy Broidy as flower girls. Best man was Neal Albert, the bridegroom's brother. Ushers were Paul Jablon, the bride's brother, Dave Golde and Bennett Bridge. Mike Jablon served as junior usher. Following a honey- moon in Hawaii, the couple will reside in Los Angeles. MAKE IT A MEMORABLE EVENT WITH THE INCOMPARABLE ORMOND-SERWER: Mr. a n d Mrs. Sainuel Serwer, 22128 Twyck- ingham, Southfield, announce the marriage of their daughter Wendy Ellen to Dr. Dennis Ormond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ormond, 13941 Robson. ngagernents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Lavine of Northland Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mar- lene to Allan B. Pearlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Pearl- man of Briar Rd., Oak Park. A March 28 wedding is planned. "I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them."—Mark Twain. PLANNING A WEDDING? A BAR MITZVAH? REMEMBER . . . SID SIEGEL IRV FIELD SAVES THE DAY! 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