▪ • • a ctivities in Society Cantor Birnholtz to Sing at Shomrey Emunah THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 8, 1968-27 Cantor Joseph Birnholtz will, ticket chairman Mrs. Chana Gro- sing cantorial selections at the pre- ber, 399-2897, or Mrs. Fannie Lau- fer , president, 398-7146. Purim dinner sponsored by Shom- The Ruda Family Club will hold a pre-Purim "bake-in," with rey Emunah Sisterhood 6 p.m. Sun- SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ * cakes and hamantashen, 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day at the syna- AGENCY * 4( aerkley, Mich. Abraham Ruda, 12961 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. gogue. * Cantor Birn- In celebration of their 38th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. ..4_ * Bob Bennett Orchestra 4 C T "C" * Sam Field Caricature David H. Cooperman, 20020 St. Marys, visited their daughter and holtz will be ac- * Artists son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jonas and family in Westbury, L.I., companied on the * Organ Grinder man and later left on a cruise to the West Indies with stops at the Carib- piano by Elaine 1,- * Balloon and comedy acts Yoffee. bean Islands. •lF Jock Barnes 8 dancers The annual din- Rabbi and Mrs. Leo Y. Goldman, 14131 Victoria, Oak Park, are ic * * Strollers, singers, etc. celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday with their three ner enables the sisterhood to car, children, Joseph, Vivian and Rose. THE NEWEST ry out its pro-', , IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH grams. For re-' CONFIRMATION AND PARTY servations, c a 11 Cantor Birnholtz , Classified Ads Get Quick Results By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER ************ * ENTERTAINMENT 1( 4IK ., A_ t 4.- * 356-8525 4c * ************ Jewish Meals (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc. Purim is the festival celebrated Haman, arch anti-Semite and min- by Jews on the 14th and 15th days ister to the Persian King Ahasu- of Adar. According to tradition, it erus, husband of Queen Esther commemorates the deliverance_gf and believed to be King Artaxerxes the Jews by Queen Esther and her of history. It is the one holiday in uncle Mordecai from the mas- the Jewish calendar in which the sacre plotted against them by carnival spirit is prevalent. No- where is the carnival spirit more manifest today than in Israel and joseff-Fine Engagement for understandable reasons. There, the people feel that through some divine miracle they, too, were Is Announced Here saved from fiendish plottings to ex- terminate them by Hitler, the mod- ern Haman. During the holiday unrestrained hilarity is rampant, with parades, floats and general conviviality. Since the population in Israel con- sists of refugees from nearly eighty countries, children, and even some adults, dress up in their former national costumes, which in Orien- tal and African countries can be very colorful. Here is a suggestion for the menu to celebrate the gala occa- sion: MISS BEVERLY JOSEFF Mr. and Mrs. Norman Joseff of Westmoreland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Bev- erly Elaine to Stuart Jay Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fine of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a graduate of Michigan State University's school of education, where she was affili- ated with Sigma Delta Tau So- rority. Her fiance is currently at- tending the School of Architecture at Lawrence Institute of Technol- ogy. A July 4 wedding is planned. PURIM MENU Celery Olives Chopped Herring Chicken Soup Carrot Sticks Noodles Roast Duck, Rice Stuffing Chick Pea Salad Fresh Fruit Mohn Strudel Tea and Lemon Pareve Hamantashen Milhig Hamantashen Dough: .2 lb. cream cheese 1/2 lb. butter 21/2 cups flour 1 tablespoon sweet cream Blend above ingredients with a pastry blender and refrigerate overnight. Filling: 1 lb. tekiar dried apricots ‘,:slb. chopped nuts (optional) sugar to taste Wash and cook apricots in water to cover until it is like jelly. Cook with Likvar (prune until it is smooth. add chopped nuts if you wish and sugar to your taste. Roll dough Li-inch thick, cut into 3- inch circles. Place some of the filling on each circle. Pinch edges of circle together over filling leaving about In I the middle open. Bake in a 400 degree oven until cakes hrown. PAREVE HAMANTASHEN Dough: 11/2 cups flour teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks lb. margarine or any vegetable fat 11/2 tablespoons white vinegar 11/2 tablespoons ice water Combine 1 cup of the flour, salt and margarine or vegetable fat and with a pastry blender, blend same until it is like small pebbles. Mix egg yolks well. add vinegar and water and remaining 1/2 cup of flour. Mix mixture together and refrigerate overnite. Next day roll dough it-Inch thick, cut into 3-inch cir- cles, place some of the filling on each circle. Pinch edges of circle together over filling leaving about tS in the middle open. Bake at 400 degrees about 20 minutes. Filling: 1: cup of sugar 1 cup water lb.ground mohn 1 tablespoon any jelly 1 tablespoon grated orange rind juice 1/2 orange juice of 1/2 lemon 1 medium apple peeled and grated Cook altogether until light consis- tency and refrigerate overnight. May add raisins or chopped nuts to the above. Cancer in Israel t. on Rise in Women The cancer mortality rate among women in Israel has risen 8 per cent since 1951, the second highest increase in the world, according to research conducted by Metro- politan Life Insurance Co. Mortality from cancer of the breast, which is the principal com- ponent of cancer death rate for white women in the United States, has risen 42 per cent in Israel. Italy showed the largest death rate from cancer, with a 12 per cent rise. In Israel in 1962-3, among the Jewish population, there were re- ported 126.2 deaths from cancer for every 1,000 women. Of this figure, 14.1 died from stomach can- cer (down 27 per cent); 8.4 from intestinal cancer (up 50 per cent); 3.4 from cancer in the rectum (up 17 per cent); 13.6 from I biliary passages and liver cancer (up 20 per cent) and 5.3 from pancreas cancer (up 8 per cent). 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