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March 21, 1969 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, March 21, 1969

Ortai g3rit4 „Activities

HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
will hold its installation luncheon
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Town and
Country Club. Mrs. Leonard Sims,
past president of International
Bnai Brith Women, will install the
following officers: Mesdames Mor-
ris Bernstein, president; Abe Al-
pert, Sam Brickner and SaukRott,
vice presidents; Josephine Kazden,
treasurer; and Leah Fertel, Rob-
ert Kravitz, Sophie Ulanoff and
Theodore Weinberg, secretaries.
Entertainment is planned. Guests
are invited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Rott, LI 7-2086, or Mrs. Mor-
ris Direnfeld, LI 6-9744.
• • •
PISGAH CHAPTER will hold its
36th annual installation of officers
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Topinka's
Country House, it was announced
by Mrs. Sam Hamburger and Mrs.
Bernard Goodman, chairmen. Mrs.
Gordon Fruitman, president of
Metropolitan Bnai Brith Women,
will be guest speaker. Mrs. Leon-
ard Sims, past president of the
National Bnai Brith Women's
Council, will be installing officer.
Mrs. Irving Robinson is mistress
of ceremonies. Mrs. Harris Becker
will present the president's pin,

its annual installation dinner 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai David.
Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, member of
the board of directors, Bnai Brith
Women District 6, will preside.
Guests are invited. For reserva-
tions, call Marvin Salomon, 545-
2721, or Mrs. Donald Cohen, 541-
2527. Officers to be installed are
Mesdames Seymour Resnick, pres-
ident; Donald Cohen, David Berg-
man, Marvin Salomon and Thomas
Fox, vice presidents; Alan Figot,
treasurer; Bernard Rosenthal,
Sheldon Grant, Richard Jacobs and
Marc Widlansky, secretaries; Nor-
man Wiener, editor; and Garry
Bonin, hostess. Outgoing president
is Mrs. Gerald Bernstein. Mrs.
Philip Rubinoff is consultant.
• • •
TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold an
installation luncheon meeting noon
Tuesday at Cong. Beth HilleL To
be installed as officers are Reva
Sniderman, president; Bess Belsky,
Fredell Whiteman, Sue Meskin
and Rose Lash, vice presidents;
Ann Rossen, junior past president;
Mary Lewis, treasurer; Ann Roth-
enberg, Clara Gray, Lea Lumberg,
Maxine Berman, Dorothy Gold-
stein and Bess Gantz, secretaries.

Susan Beer Is Betrothed JNF, Bnai Brith Set Presidents' Brunch
The third annual Bnai Brith chase of one or more trees in
to Mr. Miklos Ferber Presidents'
Brunch, in cooperation honor of the Bnai Brith presidents.

with the Jewish National Fund,
honoring George Tarnoff, president
of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council and the 25 Bnai
Brith lodge presidents, will be held
10:30 a.m. April 27 at Cong. Beth
Abraham.
A special award from Bnai Brith
and the Jewish National Fund will
be presented to Tarnoff for his
work and dedication to the Bnai
Brith Israel Program. A woodland
of 2,500 trees will be planted in his
honor.
Each lodge also will honor its
president with the planting of a

Samuel H. Greenberg is chair-
man of the Bnai Brith Israel Mar-
tyrs Forest committee, and Harry
Weinberger, past council president
and present District 6 Israel Mar-
tyrs Forest chairman, will head
the brunch.

100 trees.
Admission will require the pur-

LAMPS & SHADES

vice president; Julius Meskin,
treasurer; Sam. Kaplan, Phillip
Graff. Rae Solomon, Mayer Price
and Simon Weinberg, secretaries;
and Julius Ring, counselor. Mem-
bers of the board of directors in-
dude Mesdames Adolph Dinetz, Jo-

seph Ernst, Irwin Faudman, David
Garfinkle, Jack Goldstein, Rose
Karlin. Henry Lewis, Milton Hu-
bert. Joseph Lansky, Samuel Lutz,
Ben Magid, Herman Marsh, David
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• • • •
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newly-elected officers with an in-
Ruth
stallation dinner-dance at North-
wood Inn Saturday. The officers
Sirkis
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president; Seymour Albert and
Frank Blase, vice presidents;
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AVOCADO SALAD
and Naftaly, Robert Castleman
Avocado seems to be "in" these
and Larry White, secretaries.
days. You can paint your kitchen
EDDIE JACOBSON CHAPTER in "avacado," and find matching
recently installed the following appliances, pots and pans and even
officers for 1967-70: Mesdames a kitchen-carpet. So much for the
Sarah Cohen, president; William color, but what about the avocado
Offerman and Lee Atkins, vice itself? It tastes good, has many
presidents; William Borkin, treas- good vitamins, and can be put to
urer; Leonard Weisberg, Henry many good uses by the cook.
Gordon and Stanley Rimar, secre-
The avocado can be eaten plain
taries; and (Miss) Dorothy Sears, —sliced on buttered garlic toast—
junior past president.
or it can be served fancy, in an
• • *
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LOUIS BRANDEIS CHAPTER
find a recipe for a versatile avo-
will hold its installation dinner 7 cado salad. The salad is a nice
p.m. Monday at Workmen's Circle luncheon dish — when used as a
Center.
filler inside a sweet bellpepper. At
Dr. IRWIN S. FINKELSTEIN, dinner time, it can be the first
formerly co-director of in-patient course. At a party it can be served
services at Detroit Psychiastric In- along with crackers.
2 avocados—ripe
stitute and instructor of psychiatry
3 hard boiled eggs
1 tbls, chopped onions
at Wayne State University School
44 cup diced pickles
of Medicine- has been appointed as
1 tsp. salt
juice of one
director of profeSsional education
this. salad oil
and residency training at Pontiac 1. Peel the 3 avocados,
cut into one-half
inch cubes. Sprinkle with the lemon
State Hospital. He also will join the
juice. This will avoid discoloration
faculty of Michigan State Univer-
of the avocado.
2. Chop the hard-boiled eggs and add
sity, College of Human Medi•i
the avocado.
as clinical assistant prooessee of 3. to
Combine with other ingredients.
Makes
4-6 portions.
psychiatry.
COOKIES FOR PASSOVER
We can enjoy cakes and cookies
during Pasover, even though we
are not allowed to use flour and
yeast. Here we suggest cookies
made of matzo meal and nuts,
which are very popular on Pass-
over. The cookies are very crisp,
and seem to disappear in the I
mouth. They will become such a
favorite—so you'd better prepare
lots of them!
1 cup matzo meal

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