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March 22, 1968 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, March 22, 1968

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about their faults—they have the
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THE SONG OF SONGS COOKBOOK
YOURS—IN HONOR OF THE PASSOVER!
Woodcuts from famed Haggadot cen-
turies old ... a mini-anthology of fables,
folklore and seasonable tidbits . . . 21
great recipes, some traditional, some
newly cooked up, all gourmet good—
these are the ingredients of this unusual
36-page cookbook. And it's yours free,
with the compliments of the makers of
Planters Oil. There aren't too many
copies left, but you'll still be able to get
one if you hurry. So write quickly (en-
closing a Planters Oil label or capliner)
to: The Song of Songs Cookbook,
P. 0. Box 644, Madison Square Post
Office, New York, N.Y. 10010.
"Marvelous I" was the enthusiastic com-
ment of Mrs. Samuel Blinder of Albany,
New York. "It is a booklet to be proud
of! I have shown it to our Sisterhood
and Mizrachi women and urged them to
get their copies . . ."

the ancient Egyptians, our "hosts"
in the house of bondage, regarded the
onion as a sacred symbol of eternity, a

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Litvin of
Belleview Ave., Mount Clemens,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Jeanne Ruth to Simcha
Goldman, son of Rabbi and Mrs.
Irving Goldman of Chicago.
Miss Litvin attends Stern College
for Women in New York City, ma-
joring in history-political science.
Her fiance has a bachelors degree
in English from Yeshiva Univer-
sity and is studying for his masters
degree in English at City College
of New York. He also is studying
rabbinics at Yeshiva University.
They plan to be married Aug. 28
in Chicago.

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Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon coi-
ored. Add grated potatoes. Mix in grated
onion, Planters Oil, chopped parsley, salt,
pepper. Fold potato mixture into stiffly
beaten egg whites. Pour into an oiled 11/2
quart casserole. Bake in a moderate oven
(350° F.) for 40 minutes, or until done.
Makes six light and airy servings.

Miss Finkel, Mr. Rose
Plan August Wedding

rare books to rugs and clocks;
a country store; and the sister-
hood gift shop featuring a var-
iety of Judaica items and hand-
made pieces by the sisterhood
sewing group.
"The Fruit of Her Hands," the
sisterhood's own cookbook, will be
available.
Key workers assisting Mrs.
Caminker in the antique fair are
Mesdames Arthur Kellman, San-
ford Lakin, Albert Dicken, William
Leebove, Lowell Ressler, Frank L.
Simons, Leonard Abrams, Harry
Miller, Joseph Shulevitz, Henry
Fenster, Easton Brodsky, Samuel
Shewitz, Joseph L e v y, Alfred
Strauss, Alan Goldstein, Nathan
Fox and Sam Lappin.
Advance tickets are available at
the temple office or by calling Mrs.
Lakin, 883-6131. Purchasers of 10
or more tickets will be issued a
special invitation to a champagne
preview and sale 8 p.m. Saturday.
Mrs. Moe Traurig, sisterhood
president, advises that proceeds
from past antique fairs and art
shows have been used to pur-
chase the temple's auxiliary
parking lot, to furnish the kitch-
en in the social hall and most
recently to pave the main temple
parking lot.
In addition, proceeds support
such sisterhood projects as its

Batya Chapter, Mizrachi Women,
announces its fourth annual movie
night and after-
glow will be held
7:30 p.m. Sunday
at Studio 8 Thea-
ter.
The movie,
"Bedazzled,"
stars Raquel
W e 1 c h. Supper
will b e served
later a t Young
Israel of Oak-
Mrs. Lessman
Woods.
For reservations, call Mrs. Sol
Lessman, chairman, at 358-3138.

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Call 538-0068

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Parents of Retarded

REFLECTION
Criticism of others should be
avoided until inventory has been
taken in your own home.

Batya Movie Night
to Offer 'Bedazzled'

SAM EMMER

22111 W. Coolidge

Couples Group to Probe
Integration in NW Area

Braille Group for the blind, hos-
pital service at Northville State
Hospital, interfaith work in the
community and youth service for
young people in the temple of all
ages.

FOR THE BEST IN
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

Meyer Litvin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel Litvin, 74 Belleview,
Mount Clemens, has been named
to the director's list of honor stu-
dents at Yeshiva University's Erna
Michael College of Hebraic Studies,
New York, Dr. Hyman B. . Grin-
stein, director, announced.
Litvin, who compiled • an 86.8
average for the 1967 fall term, is
among the 57 students at the school
so honored for their academic ex-
cellence.

Dr. Franklin Zweig, chairman of
the community social work se-
quence in the school of social work
at Wayne State University, will
discuss "Integration — Reality or
h 5'onte Food Facts:
You may be sure of one thing: all your Myth?" at a meeting of the new
festive cooking will taste extra festive Northwest Detroit Couples Chapter
when you cook with Planters Oil. The of American Jewish Congress 8:15
fact is that America's choosiest cooks p.m. Wednesday at the home of
choose Planters on account of its fine Mr. and Mrs. Al Michaels, 18263
gourmet qualities. Because it "wakes Oak.
up" the flavor of other fine ingredients.
Dr. Zweig, presidential consult-
Because it is the most subtle, the most
delicate of the polyunsaturated oils. Be- ant on social planning, will con-
cause it is so light it floats on other oils. sider the question of integration
All this and it's strictly kosher !'Pesach, in the Northwest area. The public
under the supervision of Rabbi Bernard is invited.
Levy. So doesn't it make good sense to
For information, call president
put Planters Oil on your shopping list pro-teen Mrs. Jakob Liwazer, 864-
—at Passover and all year round to 4658, or the American Jewish
make everyday cooking yomtovdik too. Congress, WO 5-3319.

MANNA ABOUT TOWN
IS A STANDARD BRANDS EXCLUSIVE
EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE
BRIGHT YOUNG HOMEMAKER

Temple Israel Sisterhood's an-
nual Antique Fair and Art Show
this year has a new feature:
Boutiquesville, items from 10
dealers, on sale in a special area.
The fair is open to the public noon-
10 p.m., Sunday through Tuesday
at the temple.
The 17th such venture under-
taken by the sisterhood, it is the
sole fund-raising event of the year.
According to Mrs. Jack Caminker,
sisterhood vice president of ways
and means and over-all chairman
of the fair, more than 160 artists
and antique dealers from all over
the Midwest will be among the
exhibitors.
Pottery and sculpture, along
with paintings, etchings, woodcuts
and prints, will be on sale, Mrs.
Murray Mahlin, art show chair-
man, announced. Assisting her are
Mrs. Hyman Blinder and co-chair-
men Mesdames Gerald Agranove,
Warren Cowan, Arnold Fuller,
Milton Goldrath, Jordan Kahn,
Sheldon LaBret, Stuart LaKind,
Allen Lebow, Burt Mahler, Bruce
Miller and Norman Wachler.
The remainder of the first floor
will feature antique items from,

Meyer Litvin Honored
at Yeshiva University

protection against the evil eye. Well, as
you will find out in The Song of Songs Seek to Establish a
Cookbook, I am not guaranteeing that
an onion a day will keep demons away Residence Facility Here
but I am practically promising that
A group of parents of retarded
your onion kugel (also your potato
kugel and your carrot kugel) will put I Jewish children is seeking to
everyone into excellent spirits. Each establish a community residence
ecipe works like a charm. So naturally facility for retarded Jewish chil-
I call it kugel-craft. And here are two dren.
easy lessons in that honorable art.
Already in existence are homes
for Catholic, Baptist and Lutheran
GRANDMOTHER'S ONION KUGEL
children.
6 eggs, separated
A survey is being conducted to
2 cups finely chopped onions
determine how many children
413 cup Planters Oil • 1/3 cup matzo meat
1 1/2 tsps. salt • 1/4 tsp. pepper
presently at home, in institutions,
Beat egg yolks until thick and creamy. Add
or in foster homes, at this time,
onions, Planters Oil, matzo meal, salt
or may in the near future, need
and pepper. Mix well. Beat egg whites
this type of home.
until stiff and fold into onion mixture. Pour
Persons are asked to mail or
into an oiled 2-quart casserole and bake in
a moderate oven (350° F.) for 30 minutes, phone immediately the names, ad-
Or until a knife inserted into center comes
dresses and phone numbers of
out clean. Serves six kugel connoisseurs.
any known retarded Jewish chil-
COUSIN ROSALIE'S KARTOFFLE KUGEL
dren to the Jewish Center, Group
5 egg yolks • 3 cups grated potatoes
Services Division, DI 1-4200; or
1 /2 cup grated onion
Mrs. Stella Kraft, 19328 Robson,
2 tbsps. Planters Oil
342-6239.
1 tbsp. chopped parsley

1 1/2 tsps. salt • 1/4 tsp. pepper
5 egg whites, stiffly beaten

Boutiquesville Is New Attraction at Art Show
and Antique Fair of Temple Israel Women

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MISS SUZANNE FINKEL

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkel of
Filmore St., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Suzanne to Kenneth E. Rosen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Rosen
of Woodgate Dr., Southfield.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Carnegie Institute. Her fiance
holds a degree from the Detroit
College of Law, where he was
affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho
legal fraternity.
An August wedding is planned.

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