VOUS CANDID 'COLOR ALBUM WILL ~ t FINER WINER JOSE ISAACSON was awarded the Buenos Aires Municipality 1989 first prize for his essay, The Poet in the Mass Society." Isaacson is the editor of Cornea- tario, which is published by the Argentine Jewish Institute. KE 1-R196 Carl's Kosher Lincoln Shopping Center (Formerly at 7 Maw - Schaofer) Featuring: the Finest in Prime & Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences This Week's Special Member Detroit Assoc. Retail Kosher CARL CARSON VEAL SCALLOPINI - STEAK PATTIES - OPEN SUNDAY 542-7450 • ORCHARD LAKE SEA FOODS In GREAT SCOTT MARKET Orchard Lake—Near 14 Mile Rd. Presents IT'S HOLIDAY SPECIAL LARGE PEELED DEVEINED SHRIMPS $2 79 Per Lb. W. Also Carry a Complete Line of Fresh Fisk • Ruth Sirkis Distinctive Party Planning PARTY SERVICES CO. 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Ph pounds ground beef 1 tsp. salt 1 egg 1 cup small bread cubes 1/4 cup finely chopped onions 2 tbis. shortening I can beef broth 1 can tomato soup 1 can sliced carrots—one pound 1 can white potatoes (whole)—one pound I can small white onions-9 ounces 1/4 tsp. thyme or oregano Four sprigs of parsley 1. In a large mixing bowl mix the ground beef, chopped onions, egg, salt and bread cubes. Shape into twenty-four meat balls. 2. In a large skillet dissolve the short- ening and brown the meatballs on all sides. Pour off most of the fat in the skillet. 3. Add the two cans of soup. Drain the canned vegetables and add to skillet. Sprinkle with thyme or ore- gano. Cover the skillet and cook on low heat for twenty minutes. Stir occasionally. 4. Just before serving, top with chopped parsley. Sngagements rowess Swims ,CREA14 .6*, of Flavors 7c Ws losorot Extra . Soper Special Chimp Irina TV a" . SALAMI or BOLCIGNA Lang tor Short How Wed t o Unlit • . 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The dancers, led by Harriet Berg, are Lanza Freedman, Harriet Freeman, Susan Kirschner, Jan Cohen, Irene Zwerdlow and Linda Young. The evening also will celebrate Hanuka, and latkes will be served. Mrs. Berg and the dancers will lead the audience In folk dances after the program, which will be narrated to express the theme, "The Jews Are a Dancing People," down through the ages. Judy Wiltshire created the costumes, lending a touch of authenticity to the various periods and regions. Women's Role in Aiding Society Explored at Federation Institute The nearly 400 women attending in the community: "Being away the 25th annual institute of the from home is not necessarily detri- Jewish Welfare Federation wom- mental to your children. As you en's division examined the ways in make yourkelf grow as a person, which they could be effective in so, too, do your children grow." dealing with the problems facing A warning came from Sidney contemporary society. Selig, education director at Beth "Perhaps the tragic- flaw of his- Shalom Synagogue. Jewish women, tory has been the absence of wom- he said, must not jump on the en in power positions," they were bandwagon of popular causes at told by Hannah Stein, national di- the expense of their homes and rector of the National Council of their families. Jewish Women, at the morning ses- Following the morning meeting, sions. "Women's role in the past there were buzz sessions led by has been to put band-aids on the Mrs. Hugh Greenberg, institute sores of society. chairman. "We mast now begin to chal- Mrs. Burt J. Shit, 1970 chair- lenge, to go beyond being the man of the United Jewish Ap- dilettante critic," she said. "Our peal of Greater New York, told purpose must be not to replace the women, many of whom will men but to work together with he involved in the 1171 Allied them to mold a better world. Jewish Campaign-Israel Emerg- Women have special insights into ency Fund, that "When yea raise social problems because we have money, you are not Just raising large experience in dealing with money, you are changing Jewish them." history." Richard Lobenthal, Michigan Re- Mrs. •Siris, who recently return- gional Director, Bnai Brith Anti- ed from a one-month visit to Jew- Defamation League, told the wom- ish agencies in Europe and in Is- en that "We cannot depend on rael, told of the people who are technology to solve our problems. being helped by money raised We must devise a humanistic ap- through the American Jewish com- proach. We can change, but in or- munity. "The survival of the Jew- der to do it, we must be prepared ish peoole is at stake this year." to accept the change and we must she said. "The question is all or know why change is necessary." nothing. Tragedy is not new to the Frank Angelo, managing editor Jewish people, but what we do of the Detroit Free Press, said: about it is." "Organizations become bogged Mrs. Seymour Rowe was co- down because they try to take on chairman of institute. Committee the whole problem instead of try- chairmen were Mesdames Richard ing to deal with some small aspect Korner, Ivan Scholnick, Sheldon of it. We cannot solve all the prob- Stern, Melvin Cohen, Stuart David- lems of education, but we can help son.. Jack Robinson William Zack, one child to learn to read." Arthur Gould, Julian Tobias, Har- Mrs. Julian Scott, coordinator of old A. Robinson, Robert Wank volunteer activities for Channel 56, Milton A. Weiss, Morris Baker. spoke to the women about what Charles Stone and Mrs. R. Bryce they and their' families gain Alpern. Mrs. Max Stolintan is &a through their active participation President of the women's division. • • • acttv ittes in Society Michigan region delegates of the Educators Assembly of the -United Synagogue will join Ohio delegates at a meeting Sunday in Cleveland. Michigan delegates include President Sidney Selig, director of educa- tion, Beth Shalom; Rabbi Gerald Teller, Shaarey Zedek; Barry Bank, Ades Shalom; and Sy Kaplan, Bnai Moshe. Areas of professional co- operation and innovative education procedures in the field of Conserva- tive independent congregational schools will be discussed. Mrs. Rose Schiller of Orleans Pl., Southfield, and Mrs. Maurice Adler of Providence Dr., Southfield, visited the Hadassah-Hebrew Uni- versity Medical Center in Jerusalem while on a round-the-world tour organized by Hadassah and led by Dr. Miriam Freund, a former na- tional president of Hadassah and editor of Hadassah Magazine. Mrs. Schiller is retention chairman of the Detroit Hadassah Chapter and chairman of wills and bequests for the region. Mrs. Adler is a past president of the Detroit Chapter and a member of the Hadassah speak- ers' bureau.