•••••••••■-.--- 34L-fridajt, biceniber 11, 1963' TWE'VETRiilY'JEWS'ffilEYft - JNF Women Direct - Four-Year Project Fund, which will devote all its efforts to participation in the Pil- lars of Courage program. According to Mrs. Larry Chanin, fund-raising chairman of the aux- iliary, this development program involves the reclamation of 110,000 dunams (27,500 acres) of land and opening 500 miles of roads, as well as the planting of 25,000,- 1 000 trees in these forests. The plan will require an esti- mated $54,000,000 in the next four years. Efforts of the Detroit Wom- en of JNF will be directed toward this project, culminating with the annual donor tea Jan. 21 at Tem- gathered for you ple Israel. by A pre-donor meeting will be held noon Tuesday at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. Pearl Nosan, They stand lost in thought. In awe. They program chairman of the day, an- reach out and touch it with tender nounces the Bel Canto Choral fingers. They caress it. They lean Group conducted by Don Braude against it and close their eyes. They will perform, accompanied by pray. They sway. They sigh. They weep. Mrs. Jerome Levey. They smile. They choke with emotion. Who are they? Where are they? And Mrs. William Levin, president, what is this all about? asks that all cash collected to date be turned in at this time. A Ors all about a few old, old stones. Stark stones, glistening grayly beneath dessert luncheon will be servedj Jerusalem's brilliantly blue skies. Far- The public is invited. Hostesses of famed feats of art and architecture the day are Mesdames Samuel ■ may dazzle the eye but leave the heart Baker, Louis Germansky, Sander untouched. Here are neither fabled Greenfield, William Hordes, Mor- icons nor magnificent mosaics, neither ris Kutinsky, Sol Lifsitz and Al- I golden domes nor marbled columns. bert Sims. Yet "The Wall," the Western Wall of A new four-year project has been inaugurated by the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Miriam Field the Temple, holiest site in the Holy Land, stirs the empathetic bystander to the very depths of his being. Silently, but with a voice of thunder, The Wall speaks of thousands of years of yearn- jag, of loneliness, of anguish, of wander - lag; of faith and dreams and hope. When the exiles returned front Babylon, they reconsecrated the Temple. When the Maccabees made their victorious stand for freedom of worship (one of the most astonishing episodes in ancient history), they reconsecrated the Temple. ("Then all the people fell on their faces, worst. , sg and praising . . . and there was very great gladness among them . . . Moreover Judah and his brethren with the whole congregation of Israel ordained that the days of the dedi- cation of the altar should he celebrated from year to year for eight days, from the twenty-fifth day of the month of Kislev, with mirth and gladness.") 9ind today, at the Temple site, visitors gathered from the ends of the earth stand next to so-called "irreligious" Sabras and reconsecrate themselves with a fervor beyond description, if not beyond belief, to the glowing ideals of Chanukah and of Judaism. 49(ospitality is another ancient Jewish tradition, old as Mother Sarah whip- ping up instant cakes forvisitingangels. For your Chanukah visitors, angelic or otherwise, bake these golden 24-CARAT CARROT COOKIES 1% cups unsifted flour 11/2 tsps. baking powder • 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. cinnamon • 34 tsp. ginger 34 tsp. nutmeg • 7/, cup Planters oil 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 eggs • 1/2 cup dark seedless raisins 55 cup mashed cooked carrots 1 tsp. grated orange peel 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and spices. Set aside. Combine Planters Oil and sugar in small mixer bowl. Add eggs; beat until mixture is light and smooth. Mix in raisins, carrots, orange peel, vanilla extract. Stir in sifted dry in- gredients; beat until smooth. (Mixture will be fairly thin.) Drop by teaspoonfuls onto lightly oiled baking sheets about 2 inches apart. Bake at 400°F. about 8 minutes, or until edges are lightly browned. Let cool on wire racks. Makes 4 to 5 Ca r. oi Shulman Is fled to Ba rryGittelson of LA. JNF Month in Detroit and Michigan will be observed Jan. 20-, Feb. 19, the Hebrew month of Shevat 5729, it is announced by David P. Zack, president of the Jewish National Fund. The purposes of Jewish National Fund Month, according to Zack, are to focus attention on the acti- vities of the JNF in furthering land reclamation in Israel and strengthening its security; to place another 1,000 blue-white boxes in Jewish homes; to mobilize broad support through JNF's traditional collection methods; and to plant more trees in Israel. Among the features for JNF Month will be JNF Sabbath, Feb. 1 (Shabat Shira), in which all synagogues will participate; Tu b'Shevat activities in schools, synagogues and organizations; and the women's auxiliary donor, Jan. 21. Esther M. Broner's Book on Recommended List "Journal/Noctural," Esther M. Broner's latest book, has been placed on the recommended list by the Saturday Review of Literature. It was one of just 11 works of fic- tion placed on the recommended list by this leading literary maga- zine. The book has also been high- ly praised by the Library Journal. - DAYENI is still possible to obtain a ed diabetes may result in later free blood-screening test for dia- serious complications. For further betel, for those who were unable information call 342-9333. to take advantage of this oppor- tunity during Diabetes Detection MUSIC UNIQUE Week. Tests are being given on a FOR EVERY OCCASION year-round basis, Monday through Friday, 1 through 4 p.m. at the Testing Center of the Michigan AND HIS - ORCHESTRA Diabetes Association, 6131 W. 453-5891 Outer Drive. The association is located on the sixth floor of the Lourdes Building of Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital at West Outer Drive and Ardmore. Reserved parking is available on the west side of the building. Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Persons over 21 are eligible. Super 8 Movies Children must be accompanied by 356-8819 a parent. A hearty meal should be eaten two hours before testing. No appointment is necessary. hl'isic the Stein Way Individuals considered most likely to be diabetic are those who DICK STEIN MRS. BARRY GITTELSON are over 40, overweight, and blood & ORCHESTRA In a recent ceremony at the Bel relatives of someone with diabetes. Air Hotel, Los Angeles, Carol Sue The purpose of early detection is to permit the best possible control Shulman and Barry Gittelson ex- of this chronic condition. Neglect- IRV FIELD MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER - LI 7-2770 changed marriage vows. Rabbi William Kramer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shulman of Oxley Rd., Southfield. Her husband is the son of Mrs. George Gittelson of Los Angeles and the late Judge Gittelson. The bride wore a gown of Alen- con lace over English net. She carried a crescent bouquet of Stephanotis, baby's breath and Phalaenopsis. Eleanor Shulman was her sis- ter's maid of honor. Barbara Glancz of Saginaw and Janice Warner of Los Angeles, were bridesmaids. Raymond Jones served as best man. Howard Shulman and Jeffry Carson were ushers. Following a honeymoon in Mexi co, the couple will reside in LOs Angeles. Mrs. Rose B. Kaufman's Songs Receive Acclaim A former Detroiter, Mrs. Rose B. Kaufman, who resides in Los Angeles, is gaining recognition as a song writer, and several are planned for recordings. She has especially derived pride from her "Lonely Child," music for which has been written by Lou Balmy. "Lonely Child" text is: I'd like to take a lonely child And help him wear a smile I'd like, to take a lonely child And show him life's worthwhile And when the circus comes to town I'd Like to take him there Or take him to a baseball game We'll be a happy pair I want to take him to a store To buy his favorite toy I want to hold his hand in mine And think of my own boy There's so much I would like to do But most of all, I know I'd like to take a lonely child And show I love him so. ATTENTION GRANDMAS r GIVE YOUR GRANDCHILD A LASTING GIFT . . A HAND-PAINTING MURAL FOR THEIR ROOM. CALL JACQUELINE 342-1604 FREE ESTIMATES Professional Entertainment THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Private and Commercial Shows 547-0896 545-2737 Pl #:•••• "ft 17, Nti ilfj/7 T./ Norman Allan& Co. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9, EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? (=brook House Motel Is Conveniently Located at 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from. 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