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September 12, 1969 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-12

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38—Friday, September 12, 1969 -

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Deafness Among New-Born Probed
at Hadassah Center With U.S. Grant

JERUSALEM — Remnants of
hearing are present in most infants
who are born deaf. Consequently,
the misery of deafness could be
alleviated if the disease could be
detected early enough.
This is one of the conclusions of

Roscnberg to Be
11rs. Erie R. Blumeno

MISS RANDALL ROSENBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rosenberg
of Bantry Rd., West Bloomfield.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Randall Susan to Eric
Richard Blumeno. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Blumeno of Roches
ter.
Miss Rosenberg attended East-
ern Michigan UniverSity, and Mr.
Blumeno attended Ferris State
College.
A June 14 wedding is planned.

Be Sure to Include

GREENFIELD
NOODLES &
FARFEL

In Your Holiday Meals!

Eugene & Ernest Greenfield
of the Greenfield Noodle Co.

Wish AU Their Customers
and Friends

A VERY HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

a group of medical researchers at
the Hadassah-Hebrew University
Medical Center. In their work, in-
fants as young as 6 months have
been successfully fitted with hear-
ing aids, and parents have under-
gone training enabling them to
teach their infants to communicate,
starting at 6 months of age, by
using their residual hearing.
The U.S. Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare has ex
pressed interest in thy project and
has awarded the Htidassah Medi
cal Center a 3200.000 - grant to con
tinue the research' for another two
years.
Among the methods being used
by the team to detect deafness arc
those developed by Prof. Marion
Downs of the University of Colo-
rado, and by Dr. G. M. Sterrit.
invetnor of an instrument known
as a %'icon Apriton.
The instrument produces two
acoustic signals to test a new-
born baby's response to noise.
A speaker is placed about four
inches from the baby's ear. The
exact responses of the infant are
recorded during testing. The
team will screen all infants born
in Jerusalem during a five-year
period.
In the course of one year 5.600
infants were tested and deafness
detected in 1.1 per cent.
The team is also evaluating dif-
ferent methods of detecting hear-
ing impediments in these very
young children.

Address Technion Dinner

to
Tern L. Eidel Betrothed Milliken
ti
! Governor William G. Milliken . gence as that nation's primary
to Mr. Joseph Weinberg will be featured speaker at the industrial reserach center.

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2 cups mashed potatoes, cooled
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Saute onion in 2 tablespoons Planters
Peanut Oil until tender. Combine en-
tire mixtures with mashed potatoes and
salt. Place filling in center of pancake,
turn opposite sides in and roll each up
like a jelly roll.
Brown In Planters Peanut Oil at me-
dium heat until golden and thoroughly
heated, about 10 to 15 minutes. Makes
enough for 8 blintzes.

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Wish Their Customers and Friends

A YEAR OF HEALTH & HAPPINESS

4.

PINEAPPLE CHEESE FILLING
AND SAUCE
1 can (1-pound 4% ounces)
crushed pineapple
2 packages (3 ounces each)
cream cheese. softened
Planters Peanut Oil
1 4 cup water
4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons cornstarch
4f, cup sugar
Drain pineapple; reserve juice. Blend
together softened cream cheese and
drained crushed pineapple. Place filling
in center of pancake. Turn opposite
sides in and roll up like a jelly roll.
Brown In Planters Peanut Oil at me-
dium heat until golden on surface,
about 10 minutes.
Combine 1 cup reserved pineapple
juice, water, lemon juice, sugar and
cornstarch. Cook over medium heat
until mixtures comes to a boll. Serve
over blintzes. Makes enough for 8
blintzes; 144 cups sauce.

WHEN PHOTOGRAPH ED
BY BERNARD H.

SCHWARTZ

pancake cook on one side until batter
becomes dull on surface. Turn out of
pan. Continue with remaining batter
until all pancakes are made.
Fill with desired filling. Fry in 1 1,
inch of Planters Peanut Oil according
to filling direction. Makes 8 blintzes.

MEAT FILLING
tia pound chopped beef chuck
cup chopped onion
teaspoon
salt
1
Planters Peanut OU
1% cups (15% ounce can) all-
purpose Marinara sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Combine meat, onion and salt. Divide
into 8 pieces. Place filling down center
of pancake; roll each up like a jelly
i roll.
Brown in Planters Peanut Oil at me-
' dium heat until golden on surface and
meat filling is done, about 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, combine Marinara sauce
and Worcestershire sauce. Heat in a
saucepan until sauce begins to boll.
Pour over blintzes and serve. If desired,
garnish with parsley. Makes enough for
8 blintzes.

ALBUM
FINER

WILL BE

HAT tic

Fruit-filled blintzes are a J....wish
New Year favorite when sweet
dishes are symbolic of happy days
to come. Cheese and potato blint-
zes are mainstays of dairy meals.
and meat-filled blintzes make a
festive holiday main dish.
Kosher Planters Peanut Oil • '
which enhances the flavor of other '
foods without imparting a taste of '
American Medical Center its own, is the right cooking oil for .
Honors Mrs. Louis Parzen sauteeing blintzes.
Here is the basic batter for
Mrs. Louis Parzen. president of blintzes and three suggested ways
New Life Chapter. American to serve them: with a savory
Medical Center at Denver. has been ground beef filling and zesty toma-
awarded a plaque
to sauce topping. a pineapple-
as a "Woman of .
cheese filling and fruited sauce,
Distinction" f o ^
and with an onion-potato filling.
her dedication
BLINTZES
and support of
Batter:
2 eggs
the center. She
cup water
also was honorer!
1 ., cup unsifted flour
2 tablespoons Planters Peanut Oil
by giving the in-
1 teaspoon sugar
vocation at open
teaspoon salt
Combine all igredients in a mixing
ing luncheon of
bowl. Beat until well blended. Pour
the AMC conven
about 2 tablespoons of the batter into
a hot. lightly oiled 6-inch skillet and tilt
Lion at Denver. Mrs. Parzen
the pan until bottom is coated with
from which she has just returned. batter. Pancake should be thin. Let the

IRVING J. AUSLANDER

Tor

PARTY ACCESSORIES

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Eidel of Trinity
Ave. announce the engagement of
their daughter Fern Linda to Jos-
eph Weinberg. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chaim ,Weinberg of Rutherford
Ave.
A Feb. 7 wedding is planned.

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24th annual Founders Dinner for j Sore 300 research projects are
Technion — the Israel Institute of under way there for private en-
j terprise, the Israeli government
Technology, at Cong.
and foreign sponsors. Technion
Shaarey Zedek Oct.
has done work for NASA, the
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U.S. space agency; the U.S.
The event is spon-
Navy and Air Force; the U.S.
sored by the Detroit
Department of Agriculture; Ford
Chapter, American
Foundation; and UNICEF.
Technion Society, as
a Detroit effort to
Tickets are available through
es-
raise 3500.000 to
members of the American Tech-
tablish the nucleus
nion Society, or through the Tech-
of a new mechanical
nion office, 358-3070.
engineering complex Milliken
on the Technion campus.
Be not afraid of them, neither
The dinner is chaired by Sam be afraid of their words, . . . nor
Rich, president of Detroit Chapter, be dismayed at their looks. . . .
who noted that Technion has be- , But thou, son of man, hear what
come known as the, "MIT of the I say unto thee.—Ezek. 2:6, 8.
Middle East," for its achievements
in contributing to Israel's techno-
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