Games Night to Benefit City of Hope Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City All proceeds go to the City of of Hope will hold a night of Hope Hospital, pilot research cen- games 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at ter for catastrophic diseases. Temple Israel. Refreshments will be served, and gifts awarded. Tickets are avail- able at the door, or by calling Evelyn Lewis, publicity chairman, LI 6-0815. We have a Wonderful Business Sirkis We are looking eagerly toward .the holiday on which our Torah was given—Shavuot. It is said that our ancestors were in a great hurry to go to Mt. Sinai to receive the Torah. They didn't have enough time to properly prepare the meat dishes—so they served dairy food instead. Since then we enjoy the most delicious "Milechik" (dairy) dishes on Shavuot. Milk, cream, butter and cheeses are the main ingredients used. Here you will find a kosher pizza that utilizes lots of cheese. Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN n oodie.3 & Jar et 646-6138 The Dough 11/2 cups flour 1 cake yeast 34 cup water 2 this. oil 1 tsp. salt Sauce and Topping 2 large, ripe tomatoes 1/a cup salad oil 1 /2 pound hard cheese (cheddar type) 1 6-oz. can tomato paste 2 garlic cloves (mashed) 1 tsp. oregano 10 ripe olives 1 can of anchovies (fillet) 1. Combine the yeast in 34-cup luke warm water. Leave it for about 15 minutes, then combine with the flour and knead lightly. Add the oil and knead more till you have a smooth and elastic ball, (about 8 minutes.) In a warm place let it rest and rise in a large bowl. 2. After an hour, heat the oven to 450° F., and turn out on a dusted surface and knead for about a minute. Then, roll out with a rolling pin into a 12-inch circle. Transfer it to a greased baking sheet, or a special round pizza-pan. Pinch the edges of the dough so it will stand up slightly. Brush the dough with oil. 3. Prepare the "goodies" that go on the pizza while the dough is still resting. Grate the cheese on a coarse grater. Slice the tomato into thin slices. Mix the tomato paste with the mashed garlic, add 3 ibis. water, and a dash of pepper and salt. 4. Put the tomato slices on the dough, arranging them evenly. Sprinkle one- half of the cheese over the tomatoes --evenly. Spread the tomato sauce all over, except the edges. Sprinkle some more oil, then arrange the anchovies and the olives symmetri- cally so every eater will have his share. Sprinkle on the rest of the cheese. 5. Put in a 450° F. heated oven for about 20 minutes. The pizza is ready when the cheese is melted and the dough looks nicely browned. 6. Serve while hot. You will have about six to 10 servings. Cad's Kosher Meat & Poultry Market incoln Shopping Center (Formerly at 7 Mite Schaefer) Featuring: the Finest hi Prime and Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences. Member Retell Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. This Week's Specials GRADE A JUMBO EGGS SS' doz. 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TOMATOES II a APPLES' : service call - Friday, May 21, 1971-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • JO 6-4640 Mrs. Julius Doppelt, _national Hadassah board member and ex- pansion chairman, will serve as adviser to the conference of Ha- dassah's Michigan Region May 24-26 at the Butzel Conference Center, Camp Tamarack, Orton- ville. - Mrs. Doppelt, a graduate. of Hunter College and Columbia Uni- versity, has been active in Hadas- sah most of her life. At "Kibutz Hadassah" as the program committee is naming it, the theme is "Hadassah Action Line to Today's Living." Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, confer- ence chairman, expects more than 100 official delegates representing the near-10,000-member Michigan region. Additional members from nearby chapters, especially Flint and De- troit, will come to the awards luncheon Tuesday to hear Mrs. Pianist to Be Hadassah Guest at Installation The installation luncheon of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will be held noon June 1 at the Town and Country Club, Mrs. Julian Tobias, chairman of the day, announced. Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, chapter president, will present the annual report. David Syme, 22-year-old pianist, who has concertized in Detroit and the states of New York and Arizo- na, will be the guest artist. He is the son of .,Rabbi and Mrs. M. Rob- ert Syme. The former Juilliard School of Music student made his Detroit Symphony debut Syme in 1967. 'A winner of many awards and scholarships, Syme is organist at Temple Israel and accompanist for the Detroit Grand Opera Association. He is a protege of Mischa Kottea ler, who is preparing him for the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow in 1974. Group honors, to be presented at the Hadassah regional conference in May, will be awarded to all de- partments. Mrs. Doppelt Mrs. Bienstock Doppelt discuss ",Hadassah's Chal- lenge 1971-72" and remain for the anniversary dinner in the evening. The dinner celebrates the 10th anniversary of the creation of Michigan as a separate region and the 10th anniversary of the openi of the Hadassah Medical Ce Ein Karem. Albert Elazar, in his 'last major presentation to the Hadassah mem- bership before his and Mrs. Ela- zar's aiiya, will be featured speak- er at the dinner. Mrs. Elazar will be a guest of honor. A special feature of the Tuesday evening program will be a pro- gram of Israeli songs and dances by representatives of Michigan's Hashahar group. Michigan Region and individual chapters have re- ported considerable progress in en- rolling young people in programs designed to increase their interest in and commitment to Jewish val- ues and the state of Israel. Kathy Rosenberg to Be Bride of Gary I. Sklar The slate of officers will he presented by Mrs. Jack W. Perl- man, chapter nominating com- mittee chairman. Mrs. Julian Tobias will be in- stalling officer and will invest chapter and group presidents after the election that afternoon. The slate is as follows: President, Mrs. Albert Newman; vice presi- dent- coordinators, Mesdames E. Newton Rottenberg, Eugene K. Kahn, Jerome Kaufman, Leo Keeps, Norman Rosenfeld, Irvin Meckler, George Weingarden, Nathan Soberman and Emanuel Sarko; treasurer, Mrs. David Schwartz; secretaries, Mesdames Herman Fox, Herbert Schnaary MISS KATHY ROSENBERG Mr. Leslie Rosenberg of E. Jeff- erson Ave. announces the engage..., ment of his daughter Kathy. Ellen- to Gary Irwin Sklar, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Sklar of W. 12 Mile Rd. The bride-elect, daughter of the late Esther Rosenberg, received her bachelors and masters. degrees, from the University of Michigan i, where she was affiliated. with Phi_ Sigma Sigma Sorority. She has..at-, tended the Sorbonne. Mr. Sklar was-- graduated from Michigan State University. and the Detroit College of Law. , A July wedding is planned., The Jewish News regrets the wrong photograph appeared. over and Richard Kamil. Group presidents to be invested are: Birmingham, Mrs. Louis Zuckerman and Mrs. George Bara- hal; Evergreen, Mrs. Karel Bass; Franklin, Mrs. Daniel Knopper; Greenfield . Schaefer, Mrs. Louis Wohl; Business and Professional, Sara Epstein; Heights, Mrs. Victor Moss; Huntington Woods, Mrs. Philip Hertz; Livonia, Mrs. Merwin Solomon; Oak Park; Mrs. Bernard Goldberg; RiVeretest, Mrs. Nor- man Ross; Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Russell Meskin; Sharon, Mrs. Mark Saidman; Sherwood-Univer- this announcement last week. sity East, Mrs. Peter Martin; Sun- Immunity Joins the War day, Marilyn Klein; Henrietta Can the human body's own im- Szold, Mrs. Louis Rochman; Tow- ers, Mrs. Samuel J. Levitt; and mune defenses help fight cancer? Support Ule research scientists Village, Mrs. Albert Kaplan. ; For reservations, call the Hadas seeking the .answers, by giving to sah office, BR 3 5441. the American Cancer Society. -