THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, March 14, 1969 NCJW Leads in Formation of Task Force on Educational Ref orms in Michigan in forming a task force on educa- tional reforms. This task force will press for the many needed changes in Michi- gan's public education system. Council has brought together many organizations who have been working toward the same goals. On Feb. 11 at the Council office, 20 organizations, including the Metro- politan Detroit Council of Churches, American Jewish Congress, Michi- gan -Federation of Teachers, De- troit League of Women Voters and A new room in the music therapy American Association of Univer- department of Wayne County Gen- sity Women, formed the Metropoli- eral Hospital has been dedicated in tan Task Force on Education. memory of Dr. Ira M. Altshuler, The task force will evaluate the killed in an auto current proposed legislation, rec- accident last ommend which bills the mem- March. bership should support and then Dr. Altshuler follow up with direct action in w a s internation_ Lansing. ally known for Mrs. Maxine Rose serves as his development chairman of the task force. Other of music therapy Council members taking an active for the mentally part are Mesdames Beatrice Rowe. ill during his 38 Nanci Rands, Barbara Moretsky, years at the hos- Dorothy Kaufman, Faye Gorman, pital. Cyvia Snyder, Marilyn Kaufman, Dr. Morteza Beverly Sklar, Zelma Sussman, Minui, a former Shelby Tauber, Mimi Alspector, associate and Freida Rubin, Jennie Miller and friend of Dr. Alt- Altshuler Yolette Hopp. shuler, spoke at the dedication. Dr. The first action to be taken will Minui is director of the mental be a luncheon in Lansing for mem- health clinic of Wayne County Gen- bers of the House and Senate edu- eral Hospital. cation committees. Several Council Also at the ceremony were Dr. members will attend, along with Altshuler's daughter, Mrs. Ilona other representatives from the task Weismann; his son, Thomas, and force. members of the music therapy de- partment. Dr. Altshuler retired from the. :" hospital in 1963, at age 70, but ;'.:; a '3 Coo ? maintained his private practice of psychiatry until his Born in Russia, he received h is medical degree form Switzerland's University of Berne in 1917 and did By postgraduate work at Harvard in 1927-28. Ruth He was a pianist, composer and Sirkis author. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra performed one of his• compositions, "The Eloise Sym- phony," and his book, "Music in EGGPLANT CASSEROLE Action," was an account of his' experiences using music therapy" • The eggplant is one of the most popular vegetables. It can be pre- on mental patients. Dr. Altshuler conduaid a radio pared in a variety of tasteful dishes, concert at Wayne County General r like dips, salads, main courses, and Hospital in 1946, in which a talent- if you stretch your imagination, ed pianist played—without a flaw— desserts and sweet preserves. In the days when meat and poul- selections from Mozart's Concerto in D Minor over a nationwide net- try were very scarce in Israel, egg- work. The guest artist, Dr. Alt- plant was on the table at least once shuler, disclosed later, had been every day, but we never tired of it. Today eggplant dishes are on the insane for a decade. menus of the best hotels and res- taurants. Smart hostesses use them Incorrect Address in elegant entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brickner, This eggplant casserole was pre- who recently observed their 50,th pared by a chic hostess in a fare- wedding anniversary, reside on S. well party given in our honor. It Norfolk Ave. Their address was in- was accompanied by rice and correctly listed in last week's salad, and made a delicious late paper. supper. Detroit Section National Council of Jewish Women, in accordance with the NCJW's established na- tional policy of striving for equal educational opportunities for all children, has taken the leadership Hospital Names Therapy Room for Late Dr. Altshuler TVA 2 eggplants—about 2 pounds 1 pound ground meat 1 12-oz. can tomato paste 2 tsp. salt tsp. pepper 2 cloves mashed garlic 1 large chopped onion oil for frying ART LIGHTS LAMPS & SHADES Large Selection of Modern Lamps and Shades in Stock. LAMP REMODELING AND REPAIRING MADE TO ORDER 24711 Coolidge Corner 10 Mile LI 2-3022 O inch 1. Slice eggplants into slices thick. Sprinkle them with salt and let stand for 30 minutes. (This avoids bitterness.) 2. Meanwhile, prepare tomato sauce; combine one 12-oz. can of tomato paste with one can of water, I tsp. salt, garlic and pepper. 3. Rinse the eggplant slices and dry on paper towels. Fry them in very hot oil, in a large and heavy skll- let. Fry them only very slightly, just to be browned on each side. 4. Fry the chopped onion and the ground meat for a quick fry. Add salt. 5. Grease a big casserole. Arrange a layer of eggplant on the bottom. Spread the meat in a second layer and top it with half of the tomato sauce. Cover with the rest of the egg- plant and top again with the other half of the tomato sauce. 6. Cover the casserole and cook for 90 minutes in a 350° oven. (Copyright 1969, ]TA Inc.) Tonic Linda Cohen of Omaha Do'ctors' Wives Prescribe Spring A donor lunch- eon and fashion Engaged to Sidney Dunn show to raise the spirits—and funds for Alaimonides Women's many philanthropies—is being planned by the medical soci- ety auxiliary's leadership, among them (from left) seated are: Mes- dames Sanford Bennett, the gen- eral fund-raising president; and standing: Mesdames Sander and Samuel Fink, chairman, Klein and Sam Alpiner, souvenir book chairmen, and Robert Baruch, souvenir book editor. The 23rd annual event is to take place noon Tues- day at the Raleigh House. Ambassador Yost For Peace in M.E.; Pledges U.S. Aid in Letter to ZOD U.S. Ambassador to the UN Charles W. Yost, in a message to Louis Panush, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, gave assurances this week that the U.S. will do all it its power to strive for peace in the Middle East. Commenting on the ZOD's protest against the inhuman public executions in Iraq, Yost wrote to Panush: "The United States is deeply concerned not only about the execu- tions which took place in Iraq on Jan. 27 and Feb. 20, but about the possibility of further mass trials and executions. In addition to the revulsion on humanitarian grounds such actions create, we feel that they have a detrimental effect on an already inflamed situation. "We are, of course, deeply and actively concerned over the plight of all innocent victims of the Mid- dle East hostilities. In the case of reported violence and reprisal against Jewish communities in a number of Arab countries, we have expressed our concern to interested international organiza- tions and friendly governments-- in particular those which still have relations with the Arab countries such as Iraq, the UAR and Syria which severed relations with us. "The situation today is that Is- raelis and Arabs are in a position to complement each other, each supplying the skills and resources the other lacks. The present im- passe will be broken when the Arab people realize that they have more to gain from cooperation with Is- rael than they ever lost. • ANTIQUE SHOW Max Schrut MARCH 14, 15, 16 1-10 P.M. 'For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at GLEN OAKS COUNTRY CLUB BLAIR STUDIO Weddings — Bar Mitzvas 13 MILE RD. (Bet. Middlebelt & Farmington Rds.) We Come to Your Home With Samples TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 For the Affair With the 'Yiddish Tam' ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals Entertainment Dancing Large or Small Combos Available 398-3664 SCHWARTZBERG'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET "It has recently been charged that Christians by their silence have, in effect, given encourage- ment to the terrorist groups. Those of us who really have the interests of the Arabs at heart should try to persuade our Arab friends where their true welfare lies, rather than imagine that a misplaced sympathy is helping the Arab cause." —James G. Spence, Minister, Sec- ond Presbyterian Church, New York. BEEF PATTIES for broiling BRUST DECKEL SHOULDER ROAST KOSHER SALAMI BREAST OF BEEF GROUND CHUCK STEAK If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is infinite.—William Blake. WE DELIVER UP TO 16 MILE RD. OSS REALTY co, El MISS LINDA COHEN "It has seemed clear from the outset, however, that major dip- lomatic or other initiatives toward promoting the protection and/or evacuation of threatened Jews should best be undertaken by non- United States parties. Because of the intensity of anti-United States feelings within many countries since the 1967 hostilities, and be- cause we do not now have diploma- tic relations with a number of them, we lack the means to in- fluence such governments as effec- Radomer Banquet Sunday Radomer Aid Society will hold its tively as we have occasionally 49th annual banquet 6 p.m. Sunday been able to do in the past. at Mayfair Caterers, Sam H. "Please be assured, nonetheless, Rubin, banquet chairman, announc- that we will continue to take all ed, feasible steps—both in and out of the United Nations—to alleviate the situation by urging all nations in the Middle East to fulfill their charter obligations and by pro- moting efforts to find a peaceful and just settlement of all the out- standing issues between the nations of this area." Terrorism Rejected "The present terrorist activities . . . are regrettable not only in themselves, but because they effec- tively close the door to the future. 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