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February 21, 1969 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-21

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campaign Activity Mounts

With the climax of pre-campaign
activity of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-I sr a e 1 Emergency Fund
reached last week, the trade and
professional divisions are gaining
momentum with an increased
schedule of leadership and fund-
raising meetings.
Two section meetings of the mer-

gathered for

you

Miriam Field

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

In honor of the Passover'
we are reprinting
The Song of Songs Cookbook
and it's yours free—
with the label or cap liner

from a Planters Oil bottle

Cikever before in the history of
cookbooklets has there been a
cookbook let quite like this. For in
bonor of this most festive of all
testis als, the makers of Planters
Oil have prepared a special offer-
ing for you—Passover manna
gathered with empathy and joy and
excitement, literally a labor of love,
designed to please and intrigue
you. For this 36-page collector's
item contains unique ingredients!

cantile division were announced by
Benjamin Frank and Warren D.
Greenstone, chairmen of the divi-

sion.

The women's wear section will
meet for breakfast at the Jewish
Center, 10:15 a.m., Sunday. Robert

31iller-Zager Betrothal
Announced at Brunch Israel Biderman
Due at Purim Fete

Feast your eyes upon eleven
exquisite woodcuts selected
from rare and famed Hagga-
dot centuries old... all printed
upon 'parchment' pages you
can remove and mount and
frame and display and enjoy.

eip into a miniature anthology of
fables, folklore, favorite tales and
seasonably assorted tidbits. Do
you know the story of The Angels
and The Apple Trees? Why was
Fishel the Melamcd arrested when
he arrived in Hashtchavata? What
were The M c fit s ofThe Merchants?
Which is the most precious Hagga-
dah in the world? How did fate
link the lives of Reb Mechel and
Sara Leah? You'll find answers
In The Song of Songs Cookbook.

Most important of all, there

are recipes, recipes, recipes.

Twenty - one of them. And these
are extra-special recipes that

you'll prepare with pleasure

and dish up with pride.

C eo satisfy your yen for yester-
year's dishes, we bring you the
secrets of the memorable meicho-
um that our grandmothers made
"by heart." But none of that fa-
miliar, endearing (and frustrating)
"pinch of this" and "a few" eggs
type of recipe handing-down. With
these easy-to-follow recipes, care-
fully worked out for you by our
dedicated home economists, you
triumph every time. And there are
great new recipes created to prove
that kosher cooking can be gour-
met, glamorous, even spectacular.
What's cooking? Here's a sampling:

MIDDLE EAST FEAST • CLOUD LIGHT
KNAIDLACH • FISHEL'S FAVORITE
FISH • RED SEA CABBAGE • YOM-
TOVOIK YAMS • KUGELS OF MANY
KINDS • EVE'S APPLE PUDDING
CAKE • ISRAELI ORANGE BLOSSOM
CAKE • MA NISHTANA MUFFINS
SHEPHERD'S CHEESE SOUFFLE • &
GOODIES FROM THE GARDEN OF NUTS

F

anticipate a tremendous demand
or this - limited edition." So please
do write away right away for your
copy. But deareader, don't
send requests to me (this is too
massive a mailing for my staff to
handle). Mail your name and ad-
dress, with a Planters Oil label or
cap liner, to:

PLANTERS OIL
THE SONG OF SONGS COOKBOOK
P. 0. BOX 644
MADISON SQUARE POST OFFICE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10010

The Song of Songs cookbook comes
to you with the compliments of the
makers of Planters Oil. It's kosher
for Passover and kosher all year
round, certified by Rabbi Bernard
Levy. And it's prove. So use it
with confidence to make your year-
round cooking yomtordlk.

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

E. Schwartz, chairman of the sec-
tion, will be assisted by his co-
chairmen Morris L. Fierberg,
Richard A. Kahn, Meyer Kershen-
baum, Alvin Steinman and Henry
Winkelman.
On Wednesday, the jewelers sec-
tion will convene at 8 p.m. in the
Birmingham home of David Frank,
chairman. Max Lebowitz, Larry
Katz and David S. Rose are co-
chairmen of this section. Helping
in arrangements for the meeting
are the associate chairmen of the
mercantile division, Marvin I.
Danto, and pre-campaign chair-
men Max J. Pincus and Stanley J.
Winkelman.
The film, "Never Again to be

MISS SUSAN MILLER

brunch at Northland
Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miller of
Dale Ave. announced the engage-
ment of their daughter Susan A. to
Eugene A. Zager, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Zager of Coyle Ave., Oak
, Park.
Mr. Zager, who served in Viet-
nam form 18 months, currently at-
tends Oakland Community College.

At a recent

Jimmy Prentis Morris
Gym is in Operation
at the 10-Mile Center

Dr. Israel M. Biderman of New
York, national director of the
youth and education department of
the Jewish National Fund of
America and a member of the na-
tional executive board of Farband
Labor Zionist Order, will be guest
speaker at a Purim celebration
8:30 p.m. March 5 at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Sponsored by the
landsmanshaften committee for
Jewish National Fund, the evening
will feature culture and entertain-
ment.
A native of Poland, Dr. Bider-
man is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Warsaw and the Institute
of Higher Jewish Learning. Arriv-
ing in the U.S. in 1950, he assumed
the post of consultant to the Jew-
ish Education Committee in New
York, was the director of the New
York City Folk Schools and joined
the JNF in 1958. He received his
doctorate in Hebrew culture and
education at New York University.

A member of the administra-
tive committee of American Sec-
tion of the World Jewish Con-
gress, he is the author of books
and articles on Jewish literary
and historical subjects.

Abe Dishell, chairman of the
committee of landsmanshaften for
The Jewish Center's new gymna-
JNF,
will open the meeting, fol-
sium at the Ten Mile Branch, de-
lowed by toastmaster Louis Levine.
dicated to the memory of Jimmy
The musical portion of the evening
Prentis Morris, was opened this
will highlight Cantors Louis Klein
week for full
of Bnai Moshe Synagogue and
operation.
Hyman Adler of Bnai David, ac-
Jimmy Prentis
companied by Bella Goldberg at
Morris died at
the piano. Members of the commit-
the age of 13,
tee of landsmanshaften for JNF
Oct. 30, 1965. En
are J. Balberor, Louis Bassin, Sam
route home from
Belkin,
Louis H. Cohan, Morris
a University of
Galer, Ben Grant, Jacob Gubow,
Michigan-Wiscon-
Benjamin
Halpern, Julius Honey-
sin football game
man, Joshua Joyrich, William Kel-
in Ann Arbor,
ler, Mrs. A. London, R. Luks, Jack
Jimmy and three
Ormand, J. Resnick, Mrs. S. Sbo-
other boys were Jimmy Morris
in a car that was struck by a row, Morris Sklar, Nathan Wiss
train at an unguarded railroad and Philip Levine.
crossing.
One of the other boys was his Items From Israel, Africa
cousin Wally P. Straus. Wally's at New Birmingham Shop
mother, Mrs. Beverly Prentis
The opening of Art Lights of
Straus, has established an art
scholarship at the Center in his Birmingham at 189 S. Woodward,
Birmingham (next to the Birming-
memory.
ham Theater), was announced this
Jimmy Prentis Morris was in the week by owners Avram Levy, Gil-
eighth grade at the Detroit Coun- bert Golaner and Chaim Bass. It
try Day School and attended Tem- will feature exotic articles from
ple Beth El Religious School. He several African countries, from
is survived by his parents, Mr. and Israel and from other lands.
Mrs. Lester J. Morris, a brother,
The store will feature custom-
Robert, a sister, Patrice, maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer made, original-design lamps and
accessories,
art works and an-
L. Prentis, and paternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mor- tiques, Israeli coins and medals,
masks, bows and arrows and other
ris of Spring Valley, N.Y.
pieces from Ghana and Kenya in
It is the wish of the Morris Africa. It will carry brass and
family that the new gymnasium silver souvenirs and gifts, original
dedicated to their son will be used paintings by leading local and for-
to its -"fullest extent," and "will eign artists, ceramics, vases and
inspire others to see the needs of pottery.
the Ten Mile Branch and come
forth with gifts that will enable
the Center to better, serve its com- Farband Meeting Set
munity."
Joshua Joyrich, Midrasha grad-
The construction of the gymna- uate, will comment on the sedra
of
the week at a meeting of Far-
sium was made possible by sub-
stantial contributions from the Les- band Branch 114 8:30 p.m. Satur-
ter J. Morrises, the capital fund day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation A. Parker will present Hebrew and
and the capital fund division of the Yiddish songs. The public is in-
United Foundation.
vited at no charge.

Denied," a moving account of the

struggles which continue in Is-
rael today, will be shown at the
two meetings.

George Jessel is scheduled to
appear Wednesday evening at an
8 p.m. cocktail party for the con-
valescent homes section of the pro-
fessional division as a guest of
Michael Aller, host for the evening.
The affair will be held in the East
Penthouse of North Park Towers
in Southfield. Robert Gurwin heads
this section.
The leadership of the real estate
and building trades division will
meet with Chairman George M.
Zeltzer and Co-Chairman N. Brew-
ster Broder, 10 a.m., Sunday, at
the Jewish Center.
Other activities of the week pre-
viously announced are the food
division pacesetters dinner meet-
ing, which will hear Ambassador
Moshe Leshem, Israel ambassador
to the United Nations, speak Mon-
day at the Raleigh House. -Cock-
tails are at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7,
Harvey Weisberg, chairman, and
Irvin Meckler, co-chairmen, an-
nounced.
On Tuesday, the attorneys' sec-
tion will hear Eleazar Lipsky, at-
torney and playwright, 8:15 p.m. at
Northland Inn, Joseph H. Jackier,
chairman, said.
Dr. Alleri Pollack, secretary of
the American Professors for Peace
in the Middle East, will speak to
the pharmacists' and pharmaceu-
tical section dinner 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Raleigh House, Sydney
H. Bluestone, chairman, stated.

Boycott Committee
Appointed by JWV

A "top level, high-powered" na-
tional committee has been appoint-
ed by National Commander Char-
les Feuereisen to implement and
coordinate JWV's "all-out" boycott
of French goods and services.
Headed by past National Com-
mander Morton London, -of New
Jersey, the "action - motivated"
committee will include JWV repre-
sentatives from many areas.
Feuereisen stated that many de-
partments have already launched
boycott programs by the general
public.
The JWV is the nation's oldest
active war veterans organization.

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