Brasch Advertising Acquires New Facilities in NW Detroit As a major step in a series of expansion moves, A. R. BRASCH ADVERTISING, INC., has moved to newly purchased and totally re- modeled facilities at 19600 W. Mc- Nichols. The Brasch Agency was formed in the early 1930s by the late A. R. Brasch and is now headed by his sons, Miles, presi- dent, and David, senior vice presi- dent. The Brasch group is one of the most rapidly growing regional advertising agencies in the Great Lakes area with a current list of 42 active clients plus five pending agreements. Personnel numbers 22 people. Camp Program Slated for Habonim Reunion The American Habonim Associa- tion will hold a reunion at Kala- mazoo and Habonim Camp Tavor at Three Rivers, Mich., this week- end. All parents who have youngsters at the camp, or families who are interested in a weekend reunion, are invited. Following the get- together Saturday, with special re- ports from those who have recent- ly returned from Israel, the group will visit the camp on Sunday and attend a special program presented by the campers. Rooms have been reserved in Kalamazoo for families from Cin- cinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Mil- waukee, Minneapolis and Detroit. For information or reservations, call Doris Werner, 353-8646. 1. Delicacies. 2. Meat and bean dish, baked overnight and usually served on the Sabbath. 3. Small sausage-like rolls of chopped meat, highly spiced and charcoal broiled. 4. Thin, folded pan- cakes filled with cheese, fruit, veget- ables, etc. 5. Traditional egg bread, served on the Sabbath. 6. Matzoh balls. 7. Dough balls filled with meat or cheese. 8. Mixture of meat and car- rots or sweet potatoes sweetened with honey. 9. An expert, a connoisseur. 10. Grandmother. 11. Meddling. 12. Eat, eat, eat! HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LAHSER Here is Miss Greenwald's recipe for Sweet and Sour Stuffed Peppers: OPEN THURS. & SAT 'TIL 9 MISS JENNIFER WOLIN 11 MILE & LASHER 353-7640 Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wolin of Stratford Ct., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Jennifer Nancy to Steven Michael Korotkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil - ton Korotkin of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park. Miss 'Wolin attends the Univer- sity of Michigan, where she is a junior majoring in English. Mr. Korotkin, a graduate of U-M, will attend the University of Michigan Medical School this fall. An Aug. 2, 1970 wedding is plan- ned. OUR 29th ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE Is Now in Progress! PRE-SEASON SAVINGS ON ALL MERCHANDISE HARVARD ROW MALL „„6,e/eite. INC. Designers of Fine Furs EL 7-1799 Jennifer Wolin to It'd Steven Michael liorotkin MORIS HUPPERT HARVARD ROW MALL SAM BARNETT FRANK PAUL in beautiful fall shades. CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES Rabbi Wine Coordinating Humanistic Ethics Parley Blind Author Produces New Jewish Cookbook; Will Appear in Braille of new men's clothing TO0a COUTURE-BOUTIQUE Friday, August 15, 1969-23 psychologist; Paul Goodman, The Conference on Humanistic author, educator and psycholo- Ethics, the first joint event of the gist; Rev. Jeffrey Cambell, black five national organizations com- Unitarian Minister; and Joan mitted to the philosophy of human- Baez. Rabbi Wine and Rev. ism, will be held Aug. 22-24 at Robert Marshall of the Birming- Oakland University, with Rabbi ham Unitarian Church will mod- Sherwin T. Wine of Birmingham erate the dialogues. Temple acting as co-ordinator. For information and registra- The Oakland tion, call Birmingham Tempi e, University divi- 549-5490. sion of Continu- ing Education is MUSIC BY co-sponsor. The American Ethical Union, Society for Hu- AND HIS ORCHESTRA manistic J u d a- ism, Fellowship LI 1-2563 of American Hu- manists, Ameri- c a n Humanist Chicken soup and other "Mei- Recipes" (Hawthorn Books) by Association a n d Candy Centerpieces Rabbi Wine the Unitarian chels ' (see 1 below) are offered Shaner Greenwald. Universalist Association will dis- ' in a new Jewish cookbook. Have There is really no such thing as Personalized Party "Jewish" cooking; it reflects the cuss "The Authentic Man." you met Cholent (2) Carnatzlach,Jewish" Mementos style of whatever country the Jews Panelists will be Albert Ellis. (3) Blintzes. (4) Challah, (51 ---- found themselves in, writes our Knaidlach, (6) Kreplach, (7) and meiven. (9) Miss Greenwald's Old Invitations and Party Ac- Tzimmes (8)? Funny . . . they World (Polish) recipes were handed cessories for all occasions. don't look Jewish! You will be in- down to her by her Bube (10) and his ORCHESTRA troduced to these and many other Sarah, and she has adapted them "Music of its Best delicacies in "Treasured Jewish to suit the needs—and endurance— for Your Guests" of New World cooks. With a mini- 646-6138 mum of kibitzing, (11) the author explains the traditional recipes that belong to the Mosaic Law of the kitchen, and offers some of her own innovations, such as Mock Ge- filte Fish, Jewish Chinese Egg Rolls, and Barbecued Lamb Ribs. She also gives advice on the Jewish Have Your art of eating, which can be summed up as "Ess, ess, ess!" Child's Eye Glass (12). Come see our selection 0 01' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11 MILE & LAHSER 358 0850 Open Thurs. 'HI 9 - 6 green peppers 1 pound ground beef n p ion cooked rice c 1/2 1 c o u grated 1/2 teaspoon salt ?it teaspoon pepper 2 eggs 1 cup tomato puree 3 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons brown sugar teaspoon paprika Prescriptions Filled at WARREN OPTICAL CO. HARVARD ROW MALL 356-5300 11 Mile & Lahser Open Thurs. Eve. 'till 9 p.m. a Burton's gal is a wow Preheat oven to 350'. Cut off stem ends of peppers; remove seeds and membranes. Place in boiling water and simmer 5 minutes. Drain. Mix beef, rice, onion, salt, and pepper and stuff peppers. Place in casserole and add water to cover bottom of dish. Cover and bake 40 minutes. In saucepan combine tomatoe puree, lemon juice, brown sugar, and paprika. Simmer 15 minutes. Pour sauce over peppers and continue cooking uncov- ered for 10 more minutes. Serves 6. ... in the great new look of a Dior suspender skirt and long Shaner Greenwald is almost to- tally blind, and besides being an expert cook, she is an avid golfer and has traveled extensively. Miss Greenwald has taught the art of Jewish cooking in New York and New Jersey and operated a restau- rant and catering service in New York State. fringed scarf . . . just one of our fashion firsts The fact that "Treasured Jew- ish Recipes" will be published in Braille, that it will be taped and recorded for the blind, is a tri- bute to the author and her efforts in behalf of those who have lost or are losing their sight. Her book gains stature in the for Fall '69 illustrations by Mel Fowler. There is a glossary of Hebrew and Yid- dish words and the index is well prepared. Black Self-Help Group Assisted by Federation PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—A black self-help group, the Young Great Society, has received a gift for a vocational training center through the Federation of Jewish Agencies, which has provided the group with technical and advisory help on the proposed center. The gift, the size of which was not disclosed, was made through the federation's urban afafirs de- partment by Charles J. Penneys, a community leader and industrialist. MARCIA MASSERMAN MICHIGAN BANKARD SECURITY CHARGE 13 V RFT 1•T CLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW