Radomer Aid Will Meet CARIH Donor to Help Miss Silverstein to Be Radomer Aid Society will meet in Treatment of Asthma Bride of Eliot S. Zipsen 8:30 p.m. May 18 at the Work- ` men's Circle Center. Refresh- ments, a movie and games are planned. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Detroit League of CARIH (Chil- dren's Asthmatic Research Insit- tute and Hospital) will hold its annual donor luncheon noon Wed- nesday at the Town and Country Club, announces Mrs. Joseph Land- berg, president. Mrs. Nat Coleman, professional entertainer, will sing and accom- pany herself on the piano, Guest speaker will be Arthur Lorber, president of CARIH in Denver. Gifts will be awarded. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling Mrs. Louis Landsberg, 557-7027. Mrs. Harry Friedman is donor chairman. FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA AND ASSOCIATES "Music at its Best for Your Guests" KE 1-8196 557-7986 Classified Ads Get Quick Results Carl's Kosher Meat & Poultry Market incoln Shopping Center (Formerly at 7 Mile -Schaefer) Featuring: the Finest in Prime and Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences. Member Retail Kosher Meat Dealers This Week's Specials Assoc. GRADE A JUMBO EGGS SS' doz. Special on Steak Patties 968-7450 OPEN SUNDAY CARL CARSON THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1971-29 Detroit Women Join Jet Set or Luncheon With Mrs. Rabin Preparations have been com- chairman), Irwin Green, Mrs. pleted for the "Israel Embassy Hamburger, Norma Hudosh, Mau- Airlift" to Washington, D.C. Mon- rice Lezell, Joseph H. Newman, day when a select group of De- Ben Nosan, Morris Pelavin of troit women will be guests of Flint, David Pollack, Felix Rosen- Mrs. Itzhak Rabin, wife of the zweig, Sidney Schwartz, Morris Israel ambassador to the United Starkman, William Stoler, Louis States, at an Israel Bond "golden Berry, Henry Dorfman, Louis sponsor" luncheon at the Israel Cooper and Miss Lillian Fischer, director, Detroit Women's Division. Embassy residence. * The Detroit group will leave early Monday for Washington and return the same Israel Fashion Event day. Mrs. Sam- u e 1 Hamburger, in the Stars for June a leader in the Mrs. Nathan L. Fink is chair- Israel Bond man of the 1971 All Israel Fash- women's division, MISS SHARON SILVERSTEIN ion Festival, which will have its is chairman of Michigan premiere June 8 at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silverstein of the "airlift." At Long. Shaarey Zedek. Windermere Rd., Windsor, an- the luncheon, the nounce the engagement of their Detroit women Mrs. Fink headed the Israel daughter Sharon Rhonda to Eliot will have the op- Emergency Year Luncheon last Scot Zipser, son of Mr. and Mrs. portunity to con- October, which Bernard Zipser of Morton Ave., verse with Mrs. Mrs. Rabin honored Israel Oak Park. Rabin and to get an intimate pic- Bond Women of Miss Silverstein is a senior in ture of Israel's present situation Valor and re- sulted in - $90,000 Wayne State University's college and prospects for peace. Mrs. Rabin will present each in Israel Bond of education. Mr. Zipser is a grad- woman who subscribes for $5,000 sales. The fashion uate of Eastern Michigan Univer- sity and now attends the Detroit or more in Israel Bonds with a festival is t h e golden sponsor pin, created by highlight of the College of Law. sculptor Jacques Lipchitz. The Israel bond wom- An August wedding is being emblem carries out the theme en's division cam- planned. of "Am Ehad"—One People. paign. Mrs. Fink Mrs. Morris Ad- Women who are taking part in Jerome Rosen to Play the Israel airlift include Mes- ler will be fashion commentator. dames Norman Adelsberg, Fred Israel Consul Judith Beilin will be Beethoven Concerto Baum, Allen Charlupski, Nathan a special guest. L. Fink (Israel Fashion Festival The 10th annual awarding of the at Center Concert Star of Israel original diamond Jerome Rosen, associate con- creation, presented by Mr. and certmaster of the Detroit Sym- Mrs. Norman Allan, will be a fea- phony Orchestra, will play Beet- ture of the festival. an Coohirtg hoven's Violin Concerto with the Reservations are by a new pur- Center Symphony Orchestra under chase of $250 and over in Israel By the direction of Julius Chajes, 3 Bonds. For reservations, call Is- p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. •.. rael Bond women's division, 557- Ruth Prokofieff's Classical Symphony O •• • 6770. O and Mozart's "Don Juan" Over- Sirkis ture also are listed on the pro- Rabbi, Doctor to Talk O gram. This will be the sixth and 0 (Copyright last in the Sunday afternoon con- O to Brides and Grooms 1971, O certs for this season. JTA, Inc.) O The 1971 spring lecture series at the Tickets are available 0 of the Jewish Institute for Brides O Center cashier's office. GLORIOUS SALAD 0 and Grooms will close with the O Born in Detroit, Rosen was ap- Spring is here, and so is salad topic, "Marriage, Sex and Juda- O prentice conductor and soloist time. The crisp, cool greens, sea- 11, ism," 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the with the Cleveland Orchestra, solo- soned and properly dressed, are a Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. O 0 ist with the Detroit Symphony, joy to have either before, with, or 0 "What attitude to sex should Chamber Music at Marlboro and after the main course. The salad young Jewish couples standing on cs we suggest here is a very satisfy- Casals Festival. Presently he is 0 the threshold of marriage, de- conductor of the Oak Park Sym- ing one. If you serve it before din- velop? ' will be discussed by Rabbi JO phony and first violin, St. Clair ner, you don't have to bother with Joel Poupko, Hillel director at the 0 any other preliminaries. You can String Quartet. University of Michigan. The views also feature it as a glamorous and attitudes of medical science luncheon salad, or as a special treat for an after-theater snack. will be outlined by Dr. James We are speaking about "Caesar Labes, a local gynecologist and Salad," which is comprised, in obstetrician. All engaged couples are invited. addition to assorted greens, of A social hour will follow. 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For special service call JO 6-4640 3 tablespoons wine vinegar Juice of 1 lemon 1 cup toasted bread croutons 1 raw egg 1 small can of rolled anchovies 3 cloves of garlic 6 tablespoons grated hard cheese Salt Freshly ground pepper 1. Prepare garlic oil a day ahead. Peel and cut the garlic cloves lengthwise. • Put them in the oil and let stand till you need it. 2. Several hours before making the salad, or even a day before,' clean the lettuce thoroughly. Separate the leaves and pat them dry. You may also spread them on a towel and allow them to dry this way. When they are dry, chill them in a plastic bag. This will make them crisp. 3. Prepare the croutons by cutting about five slices of bread into half-inch squares. Toast them in the oven— spread on a cookie sheet. (250 de- grees F—for 30 minutes, or till crisp ). You may also buy ready-made crou- tons. 4. For added excitement, you can pre- pare the salad in front of your guests, or prepare it in the kitchen just before serving. 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