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December 25, 1970 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-25

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Nobody can be as agreeable as Histadrut Allocation Told
an uninvited guest.
LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The
— Ken Hubbard. West Coast Golden Jubilee Confer.
ence of the Israel Histadrut Com-
paign has voted $1,000,000 to be
Cindy Centerpieces
split evenly between the regular
campaign and the American Hista-
Personalized Party
drut Development Foundation, it
was announced here by John I.
Mementos
Marder, chairman, and Jack Ka-
Invitations and Party Ac- han, board chairman.

cessories for all occasions.

Linda Ginns, Mr. Zacks
Married at Bnai David

Ruth

Carl's Kosher

Meat & Poultry Mark

MRS. JOEL ZACKS

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
Breast of Beef, Shoulder Roast and Boston Roast

ORCHARD LAKE SEA FOOD

In GREAT SCOTT MARKET

Orchard Lake—Near 14 Mile Rd.
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For New Year's
SPECIAL!

LIVE LOBSTER

Seminars on Israel,
Foreign Affairs Set
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Cooked Free

$265 u.

The American Jewish Congress,
Women's Division, is sponsoring a
series of luncheon seminars on Is-
rael and foreign affairs, beginning
Feb. 2 at the Rascal House
Main speakers for the four week
Tuesday series will be Albert
Elazar, superintendent of the
United Hebrew Schools; Rabbi
Milton Aran of Cong. Beth Achim;
and Phil Baum, commissioner of
international affairs of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
Mesdames Herbert Fealk, David
Schwartz and Aaron Shifman are
on the seminar planning commit-
tee. Mrs. Milton Schwartz is presi-
dent of the Women's
Division.


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THE HANUKA MIRACLES
We are in the midst of Hanuka.
The candles that are lit tell us
stories. They tell about Jewish
heroism that dates centuries back.
They also tell us about victories
and miracles. The victorious Ye-
buds Hamaccabi is ever present on
Hanuka nights, and the miracle
of the oil flask is well remembered
during the eight days of our :'festi-
val of lights."
Oil is such an important ele-
ment in the Hanuka story, and oil
is used in many of the typical
dishes. Here is a recipe of a "small
miracle." Those little fried cakes
are crisp and delicious and will be
tremendously enjoyed on the happy
Hanuka evenings.

Linda Susan Glans and Joel
Mayer Zacks were married in a
recent candlelight ceremony at
Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Samuel
Cooper of Charleston, W.Va., and
Rabbis Hayim. Donin and Aaron
Brander officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ginns of Jeanette
30.40 pieces:
Ave., Southfield. Mr. Zacks is the 11/2 For
cups flour
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zacks
2 eggs
2 this. milk
of Charleston.
1/2 tsp. salt
Oil for frying
The bride wore a lace-appliqued
Powdered sugar
peas de sole gown with high lace
1. Measure into a bowl the flour and
collar and full sleeves. The back
salt. In a small bowl beat the two
eggs with two ibis. rata. Add the
was lace with a long sweeping
egg mixture to the flour and work
train attached.
with your fingers to form a soft
and smooth dough. If needed, add a
Barbara Greenberg served her
little more flour.
sister as matron of honor. Sheltie
2. Divide the dough Into two balls.
Start rolling out each ball at a
Diamond, Francine Zacks, Sandy
time, pn a well floured surface.
Pelton and Debi Ginns were brides-
Roll outs very thin round of dough
and stretch It with your fingers
maids. Junior bridesmaid was
so it becomes even thinner. The
Cheryl Ginns.
thinner the dough, the better the
results.
Ben Zacks was the best man.
3. Rest a large skillet with oil In
Ushers were Dr. Leonard Zacks,
it. Be sure that the oil is at least
one inch high.
Larry Reiss, Alan Schneider, Sam
4. Cut the rolled-out dough Into two.
Eisen and Charles Gibbs.
Inch squarer. Make an incision

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Sue Ann Zatkoff and James Ed-
ward Durante were married re-
cently at Temple Israel. Rabbi M.
Robert Syme and Cantors Harold
Orbach and Simon Bermanis offi-
ciated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Zatkoff of
Selkirk Ave., Southfield, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Durante of Freda
Ave., Dearborn.
The bride wore a satin gown
with bodice sleeves of appliqued
beaded peas d'ange lace. The
bridal veil was cathedral-length
with a pearled lace Empress
headpiece.
Marlin Chisik served as matron
of honor. Norma Guyer and Han-
nah Edelman were bridesmaids.
Pete Bihun was best man. Ush-
ers were Joseph Durante Jr. and
Gabriel Durante. Nora Labiner,
and Brian Greenstein were flower
with a sharp knife in the middle girl and ring bearer.
of the square. Pull one end of
The couple will reside in Placen-
the square through the Incision and
It will look like a knot.
tia, Calif.
5.

Pry the •Icnots" In the hot oil. Fry
about eight at a time and turn
them so they become golden brown
on both sides. Take out of the oil.
Put on paper towels. Sprinkle with
powdered sugar.

Jewish Health Center
Offers Birth Control
Program in Montreal

The first Jewish-sponsored birth
control program in Montreal,
operated by the Herzl Health Cen-
ter in cooperation with the Jewish
General Hospital, has started its
second year of service based on
the "unique philosoohy" that hus-
band and wife should cooperate in
applying for and using the service.
The center and the hospital are
affiliates of the Allied Jewish Com-
munity Services, the central
agency of the Montreal Jewish
community. The development of
the family planning unit of the
two Jewish agencies was describ-
ed in the AJCS Community News.
Mrs. Shirley Kantrowitz, execu-
tive director of the Herzl Center,
felt that lack of birth control
information availability "was
helping to disintegrate the fam-
ily, rather than to strengthen it,
which is Herzl's goal."
She obtained a 66.000 grant from
the Jewish Junior Welfare League
as well as a promise that the
league would provide volunteers to
be trained as home visitors for
the planned program.
In September 1969, the health
center opened the family planning
unit. Since then, the report said,
the unit's appointment book has
been consistently filled well ahead
of schedule.

Florida Day School'
to Add Junior High

Brandes Describes
First Jewish Rural
Settlements in U.S.

PHILADELPHIA—Joseph
Brandes, professor of history at
Paterson State College and re-
search associate at the American
Jewish History Center, has brought
to light an almost unknown chap-
ter in American history. His book,
"Immigrants to Freedom," just
published by the University of
Pennsylvania Press, describes the
first Jewish rural settlements in
the New World.
Fleeing from the pogroms of
19th Century Russia, disillusioned
with the poverty-ridden slums of
urban America, and inspired by
popular leaders such as Michael
Bakal and Moshe Herder, 400 Jews
chose to become farmers. In 1882
they created the colony of Alliance,
in New Jersey. Thousands more
soon followed, settling around Vine-
land, Millvine and Bridgeton, each
looking for a new way of life for
himself as well as a new commu-
nity for his kind, all seeking to
wipe out the old image of the Jew
as a small trader and middleman.
Begun in this spirit these settle-
ments, true to the deepest Jewish
traditions, almost immediately be-
came programs for saving others'
lives, first from the anti-Semitic
savagery of Alexander III's reign.
later from the holocaust of Nazi
Germany. Their successes, failures,
confrontations with the urban Jews
of nearby New York and Philadel-
phia and with the American cul-
ture as a whole—these are the
themes of this book.
As the author points out, these
settlers and their settlements were
"both a kaleidoscope and a mirror
of the major forces in modern Jew-
ish life. Agrarianism, American-
ism, Zionism, a testing of tradi-
tional values—all were to be found
here in microcosm .. . "
The book is a Jewish Publica-
tion Society selection.

. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (JTA) — The
Hillel Community Day School,
which began operations last Sep-
tember with an initial enrollment
of 90 pupils In kindergarten through
sixth grade, has announced plans
to add a junior high school depart-
ment next September, Rabbi Simon
Mercian, , the principal, also re-
ported that the school mow served A friend who is very near and
Moe communities is Noah Dade dear rsAY, Isk time Milk y4

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