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May 09, 1969 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
JWV Treats Patients
to Picnic in Battle Creek 28—Friday, May 9, 1969

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JWV

By

Ruth

Sirkis

ELEGANT CHEESE DISH—
FOR SHAVUOT
Shavuot is an important holiday

on the Jewish calendar because the
Tora was given to Moses at Mount
Sinai on that day. Like many other
Jewish holidays. Shavuot is related
• .•
also to nature. It is the time of
the year to begin harvesting. This
is why we decorate our homes
with greens and flowers.
Mrs. I. Walter Silver (seated), chairman of the art exhibition and
The traditional foods in Shavuot
sale for the Zionist Organization of Detroit, is receiving assistance
(from left) Mrs. Sanford Bennett. preview hostess chairman; Mrs. are dairy foods. Here you will find
a receipe for a flavorful cheese pie
Sidney Brand, committee member; Mrs. Samuel Gold, executive
It is salted and is a favorite of
director of ZOD; Robert Garelick, art director and curator of Gare-
Sephardic Jews who can't accept
lick's Gallery; Mrs. Alex Friedlaender, preview hostess chairman;
the idea of sweetened cheese. You
Ind Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, publicity.
can serve this dish at luncheon
A champagne reception and pre - the Philip Slomovitz Scholarship time, and you will find it great for
view showing of outstanding Amer- Fund, which sends young people to entertaining.
ican and European contemporary Israel.
The Pastry
2 cups sifted all purpose flour
art. sponsored by the Zionist Or-
tsp. salt
Louis Panush• president of the
pound margarine tone stick)
ganization of Detroit, will be held ZOD. has appointed Mrs. I. Walter
5 Tbls. cold water
at the Garelick Art Gallery. 2-6 Silver chairman and Dr. Alex S.
The Filling
p.m. May 18.
Friedlaender, co-chairman. Hostess
1 cup milk
The show, which will continue chairmen for the champagne re-
'a cup cream
2 eggs
until May 31, includes paintings. ception are Mrs. Sanford Bennett
'2 tsp. salt
drawings and graphics by Flor- and Mrs. Alex S. Friedlaender.
pinch of pepper and nutmeg
5 oz. Swiss cheese-grated
sheim, Picasso, Shahn and Chagall.
Additional committee members
1 Tbls. margarine
Proceeds from this art exhibi- are Dr. Sanford Bennett, Mr. and I Cut the margarine into the flour.
continue to mix with your hands till
tion and sale are used to augment Mrs. Sidney Brand, Mr. and Mrs.
pieces are the size of small peas.
salt and water. and continue
I. Irving Feldman, Dr. and Mrs. 2. Add
to knead till you have a smooth ball.
Sidney Friedlaender, Mr. and Mrs.
Cover it with wax paper and put in
refrigerator for half an hour.
Robert Garelick, Mrs. Samuel Gold, 3. Meanwhile, prepare filling: Measure
• Dr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg.
the milk and cream and pour into a
LICOWI. Add the eggs and seasoning.
Judge and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman,
Music for All Occasions -
Grate the cheese and combine. Stir
:Mfr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kramer.
very well.
DAVID GOLDMAN'
out the pastry dough, and line
M. and Mrs. Louis Panusl.. Mr. I Rol:
a pie-pan with it. Trim the edges.
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and Mrs. Sherman Shapiro, Dr. I.
Add the filling, pouring it into the
center
the pie.
Walter Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Irving 5 Put in a of 375
degree oven. Bake for
Sniderman, Mr. and Mrs. Carmi M.
about 30 minutes. or till the top has
browned and puffed.
Slomovitz and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Serves 4-6.
Slomovitz. There is no admission
(Copyright. 1969. JTA, Inc.)
charge to the show.
For information, call the ZOD
office, 353-3636.

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More than 300 mental patients
at the Battle Creek Veterans
Administration Hospital were
treated to a picnic lunch recently
by the Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans and its
Ladies Auxiliary. Volunteers from
Michigan's 12 posts and auxili-
aries joined chairman Thomas
Tannis and Mrs. Sidney Cohen
for the annual event. Here, Tan-
nis (left) presents fishing equip-
ment to the hospital patients on
behalf of the Michigan Depart-
ment. Entertainment was pro-
vided by six volunteers from the
Berkley High School Madrigal
Choir.

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX-
ILIARY recently installed offi-
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Walter Fische], presidents; Sam
Wilson and Esther Bouchard, vice
presidents; Henrietta Barnett and
Stella Greenfield, secretaries;
Ervin Weiser, treasurer; Herbert
Perchikoff, historian; George Kolb,
conductress; Charles Hauptman,
Patriotic instructress; and Arnold
Wagner, guard. The auxiliary re-
cently presented the Douglas . Mac-
Arthur Elementary School, South-
field, with an auditorium flag.

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A July 27 wedding in Warren is
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The METROPOLITAN OPERA
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