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June 20, 1969 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-06-20

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Friday, June 20, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israel's Apparel Industry
Sews Up Big Export Market

TEL AVIV—Israel's apparel and
knitwear industry has developed ,
rapidly in the past few years. The
turnover of this industry has
grown by 116 per cent since 1964.
The 1968 output came to $152 860 -
000, of which $27,000,000 was ex-
ported.
This swift growth of fashion ex-
ports, from $11,600,000 in 1964 to
$27,000,000 in 1968, was made pos-
sible by the intensive efforts in-
vested in promoting this industry
in the fields of modeling, design
and color and in advertising. The
increasing number of buyers who
have come to Israel from all over
the world to view their fashion
creations has also accounted for
this growth in export.

BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
will hold its final meeting for the
season 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
social hall. A "frolic and freilack"
program will follow the meeting.
Friends are invited, and refresh-
ments will be served.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam August of
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
Gardner Ave., Oak Park, announce WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
the engagement of their daughter hold a board meeting noon Mon-
Karen Nancy to Kenneth Alan day at Cong. Ezras Achim. Lunch
Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
will be served, and plans will be
Stern of New York. Miss August completed for the installation of
and Mr. Stern attend Eastern officers to be held July 7 at the
Michigan University. A Sept. 7 synagogue.

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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
Cong. Beth }Mel to discuss final
plans for the installation luncheon,
to be held July 1 at Topinka's
Country House. Guests are invited.
*
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jonathan Batter, 18253 Steel. Rabbi

Gary R. Glotzhober of Dearborn
has been appointed administrative ,
assistant at Sinai Hospital, Dr.
Julien Priver, executive vice pres-
ident, announced.
Glotzhober, 23, is a graduate of
the University of
Michigan's school
of bus iness ad-
ministration and
will receive his
master's deg r e e
in hospital ad-
ministration from
U-M's school of
public health in
August.
Prior to com-
Glotzhober
ing to Sinai. he
served a residency in administra-
tion at Detroit Memorial Hospital.
He will be.responsible for all com-
munications-oriented units of Sinai
Hospital.

Baiter will speak.
• • •
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold a board
meeting noon Monday at the home
of Mrs. Hyman Snyder, 24030
Berkley, Oak Park. Plans for a
garden party and cash shower will
be discussed.
Classified Ads Get Quick Results
• • •
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its installa-
tion of officers 8 p.m. Monday at
the Southfield Civic Center audi-
LEATHER SHOP, INC.
torium. Mis. Thomas Rosenberg,
{ national board member, will in-
stall the following officers: presi-
dent, Mrs. Maury Gordon; vice
presidents, Mesdames Jerome
Kornheiser, Al Goren, Earl Ship-
per and Lawrence Benderoff; sec-
retaries, Mesdames Herschel'
25250 GREENFIELD
Blixz, Erwin Wolk, Joel Lubin and
Sheldon Davis; and treasurer. Mrs.
OAK PARK, MICH. 548-5590
Harry Fink.

OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Moshe Potter, 24251 Kipling. Speak-
er will be Rabbi Potter.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD
will join the men's club for an in-
stallation dinner 7 p.m. Monday in
the social hall. Mrs. Shabtai Ack-
erman is dinner chairman. Mrs.
Irving Palman will install the sis-
Coo in .
a
terhood officers. A musical pro-
gram will follow.

UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
By
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Ruth
home of Mrs. Morris Cohn, 19751
Freeland. Guest speaker will be
Sirkis
Rabbi Joseph Borenstein.
r.
* •
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
KNISHES
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
This recipe is published at the
William Weinman, 15615 Jeanette.
request of a reader from Philadel-
Speaker will be Rev. Weinman.
phia. We give here the basic meth-
• • •
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi od of preparing knishes with potato
Women, will hold its donor lunch- filling. You can adapt it to your

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Mrs. Pearl Gold. Mrs. Lea Feld-
man, chairman, has arranged a
program with pianist Drora Klein-
platz and her daughter Helen. For
reservations, call Mrs. Milton
Winston, UN 2-5074, or Mrs. David
Berman, 399-1796.

At Kutsher's,
you can save your she
for the things that count.

Whatever they are.

Possibly Kutsher's isn't the only resort in the world with a lus-
cious 18-hole, 7,157 yard golf course and a private lake and 2 night-
clubs and all weather tennis courts and playing fields and 2
swimming pools and a complete health club and a private club for
teen-agers and separate facilities for pre-teens ...
... but the thing about us is that we have all this on the premises,
a few minutes away from your room. So yOu don't have to exhaust
yourself hiking from your breakfast table to whatever facility you
like — nor do you have to train to get from one facility to the next.
Our golf course is 400 yards away from your quarters, 300.yards
away from the dining room. The nightclubs are 200 yards away from
the main building — and both are on the near shore of our private
lake. Our health club is one level under the lobby and our indoor pool
is right in the lobby.
As we were saying a little while ago, at Kutsher's you can save
your strength for the things that count. Whatever they are.

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Club
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Nylons
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Polyesters

1 cup margarine
1 cup water
2 Tbls. white
vinegar
1 tsp. salt

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Repairing

2 tsps. water
2 oz sesame
seed

The filling
2 cups mashed potatoes (you can use
instant mashed potatoes)
1 small onion chopped and' fried (or
use dehydrated flakes)
2 Tbls. margarine
1 tsp. salt
't tsp. pepper

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PANT DRESS

1. Prepare the dough one day in ad-
vance because it needs refrigeration.
Bring to a boil the one cup of water.
Add margarine, stir until it melts.
Add the vinegar. Sift the flour into a
bowl with salt. Add the warm, diluted
margarine and stir well with a wood-
en spoon to blend all ingredients.
Cover with foil and refrigerate over
night.
you start preparing "the
2. Before
knishes heat the oven to 300°. Pre-
pare the filling. Combine the mashed
potatoes with onions, margarine, salt
and pepper. Blend well and let cool.
3. Divide the dough into two balls. For
easier rolling, sprinkle with flour and
roll out to a thin leaf. Put out into
3-4 inch circles. On each put a tea-
spoon of filling. Moisten the edges
and seal by folding the dough rounds
over themselves, and pinching tightly

the moistened edges. Repeat
you finish all the dough.

1 /2 off

All from our own stock at
14 2 off these original prices.

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eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the own liking, filling it with meat,
Labor Zionist Institute. The invo- liver, etc.
cation will be given by Gussie
The topping
The dough
Subar and blessing over bread- by 21/2 cups flour
1 egg yolk

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omen's

CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, at its recent in-
stallation luncheon, saw Esther La-
Med install the following officers:
president, Esther Mendelson; vice
presidents, Mrs. LaMed, Mary
Granadier and Sarah Friedman;
secretaries, Ethel Silber, Esther
Lichtenstein, Ethel Blitz, Ruth
Carel and Sarah Rubin; and treas-
urer, Lena Cranis.

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. just one of

many styles from

our great collection

for festive

summer

occasions!

Sizes 5 to 15

until

4. Dilute an egg yolk in two tsps. water.
Brush the top of the knishes with it.
Sprinkle sesame seeds over the sur-
face. Arrange on a baking sheet and
bake for 30 minutes until the top of
the knishes is golden brown.
The yield—about 30 knishes.
(Copyright, 1969, JTA, Inc.)

Ortai Oritit

Activities

ALBERT TUCKER CHAPTER
will hold a hay ride-square dance
8:30 p.m. June 28 at Green Acres.
For reservations, call Harriet
Wolok, 545-5472, or Chaire Finn,
.64(P-7978.

GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR

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