, r r Sister c). 5:. Sponsor Trl County Braille Volunteers will be e:feting several free Braille transcriktng clews. 10 a.m.. Oct. le =at Cong; Shaarey Zedek;;tiaid President lifts; Louis- Barden: Par- - sisterhoods inert are:- Ades. Shalotn, -lira; Norris::: Rosin, - 342-1971;.. Beth :Shalom, Free_ Braille Classes Mrs : 'Sidney Ili. Mann, LI 5-6107, ; , and Ilia. Lewis Gleekznan, 456- .4047, 10 •a.m. Oct. 18 at Temple 'Emanti=1:2; 'Teinple... Israel, Mrs. Arthur- Asher, 968-7781, 8 paw TuesdaY,ither_ bome„.2352L-Wild,- ivood;:OrdpVirki *id Temple Beth' Mrs:-.-7 1tichard--.Lanidis,- 626; .3377, -- ;mt. Titesday,- ,,Cirl- Sandburg..' Library;:Lisionit:;. Zedek, Zack BraMe tratiserniert"Iiii)ltede41 . Snider, :3534999ks-, :- 'for service to- blind a-W(4461.0f other elaitei.nre'being • sPonf9r$1237::*TeMPler441141ini--EL • Cathx4frody Enkagen! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 1, 1971-29 littiii.betztchman h at5 - C ooi *ng . ' GREEN-8 SUBURBAN ONLY! NEW YEARS SA LE! Saturday, Oat. 2nd! SHOP 9:30 TIL 9! SHOP SUNDAY 10-6! _ an: (C0Pyrialt tre, Inc.) I'S jNF Youri-4,-Wornen--: Set Auetionf=Brurih = APPLE - sTRITDEL - --.. Young Women of Jewish :Nation= at Fund invitee to "Auetionjfrunch-,`- 71" Thurs - day at the :Raleigh, Honse „ . Mrs. Kenneth Shevity president: is assisted 'by Mesdaines Kenneth - MISS' CATHY BRODY. Doke ' donor -.-chairman, and Shel- lals „Mid Mrs. Robeit Brody of don Winkelman and Melvyn For- `Afton Id: announce the engage- man, co-chairmen of gifts. ment of their daughter Cathy Jean All auction merchandise will be James -Lee Deutchman, son of new, and proceeds Will go fOr the to and Mrs. Bernard Deutch- purchase. of children's-, playground Mr. equipment in the KirYat Shmona man of Shaker Heights, 0. Miss Brady attended Ohio State forest and Playground in Isinel. The area is a memorial to the University, where she was affili- children- killed in- May 1970 when ated with Delta Delta Delta - Soror- Arab terrorists -threw bombs into ity. She is a student at the Univer- their School bus. T - sity of Michjgan. - For tickets and information, call Her fiance, a graduate of Ohio Classified Ads Ott fiidck:Besultii Mrs. Daiid: Schurgin, 557-1686. . State, was a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. He is an officer in the U.S. KarY. A A March wedding is planned. ' . The - Upcoming . holidays"' of Suk- hot and Simbat . Torah deserve Something special, and we suggest an apple strudel. A strudel is a _rolled-uP cake filled with a variety of fruit. The filling is tender and moist, while, the dough enveloping it is crisp and flaky. This combina- tion makes the strudel mouth- watering indeed. Our strudel is a somewhat shorter version of the old-fashioned one, the one where the dough is stretched till paper thin. We prepare a dough similar to a pie-crust dough that tastes good and is very manageable. We fill this' strudel with apples and raisins—traditional elements of the holiday season. For two 15-inch-lOng strudels: THE DOUGH 2% cups flour 1 cup margarine (two sticks) % cup cold water 1 tsp. vinegar THE FILLING 4 tart medium apples 2 ibis. sugar Complete ;election ir.i..,d;ne the Finest 74 10. Gold Jewelry 2 ibis. honey cup raisins yi cup pulverized almonds Sae PA srris or Joel Wartnick io I tsp. cinnamon 4 ibis- bread crumbs FOR ASSEMBLING 2 tbls. oil 4 tbls. bread crumbs The Combined Jewish School, a 1 small egg r GIFTS combination of the Labor Zionist 2 ibis. water cup confectioners sugar 283 Hamilton and Sholem Aleichem schools, Thurs. Cr fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7626 Birmingham Near De,c , } will hold a hay ride at Upland L Measure the flour into a big bowl. With a blender, or two knives, Hillc Farm, Oxford, the evening cut the pastry margarine into the flour till of Oct. 9. Students and parents the mixture .resembles small peas. Con- tinue to work with your fingers, crum- will leave by bus from the Hillel bling the margarine in the flour till Day School, Farmington, at 4 It resembles - cornmeal. p.m. and return at 9 to the school. 2. In a measuring cup, mix the water vinegar. Springle it over the flour. The rate includes transportation,' and • Exciting • Creative • Dignified Blend with a fork and then make 40 hay ride and buffet supper. For kneads. The dough is quite soft in .the • Elegant beginning, but gets more elastic as those who drive themselves, the you go along. To complete the knead- price is reduced. ing, take the, hole-dough in your hand slam' it against the bowl. Pick up Elementary school enrollment and the dough and slam it 20 times. At the is still open. For information oil end the dough becomes very elastic t A manageable. You may also do the _ . es the school, enrollment or bey ride, and slamming on-your table or other work- call Sylvia Segal, school secre- ing surface lined with wax paper to save on cleaning. After the kneading tary,-•851-1807, between 2 and 6 and slamming, which take only about p.m., Monday through Thursday, five minutes all together, make two balls of the dough, cover them with wax or 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday. paper and let them rest in the re- Sessions are at the Hillel Day frigerator for one hour. 3. When you start the final assembly SchooL Bus transportation• is avail- and baking of the strudel. pre-heat the Closed Monday . teens. Tram Baleillb Heusi) : able, and car - pools can be ar- oven to 375 degrees F. Remove the — from the refrigerator to roll dough ranged: " it out. You .may ' roll each ball at a time, If you have a large working sur- face. one near the other. Dust your working surface with flour and roll out a rectangle out of each ball of about 12x15 inches (approximately the size of a cookie sheet or a jelly roll pan). 4. Prepare the filling: Peel the ap- ples and grate them on a coarse grater. "PAW PAW Add all other filling ingredients and mix well. PURE CONCORD S. Brush each rectangle with oil and sprinkle it all over with two Ibis. bread crumbs. Divide the filling into two—half for each. With a tablespoon, put mounds of the filling lengthwise, creating a strip about three inches wide. For easier roiling-up, put the filling-strip one inch away from the edge. Using the tablespoon, "iron" the filling to make it smooth and even. Roll up lengthwise, starting with iWlitaaarva folding the one-inch-edge over the Geed -• =WPM to Limit filling, and then rolling as for a jelly ta ns roll. Repeat the same with the second •Wad. dough-rectangle and the other half of the filling. - 1H11 umt amPitODUCIF PECIALS.. EN ME Transfer the rolled strudels very ' carefully to a cookie sheet or a jelly I " roll pan which is slightly greased. -11EADOWDALE OW'WHITE FMEST INCY_ Place the strudels with their smooth side up and the fold underneath. Pinch the far edges and tuck them under themselves. 7. Mix the egg with water, stirring well. Brush the tops of the strudels with- this mixture. Using a sharp knife, make diagonal one-inch cuts on top, about one inch apart. This will prevent the strudels from bursting while baking. 8. Bake in a 375-degree F oven for one hour, or till the strudels are nicely tatirdav, SundaF.,,awi browned. Cool and sprinkle with con- • - fectioner's sugar. SAVE20% to 60% ON EVERY DRESS IN STOCK! GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION t #.31° 5 i Combined School Puts Hay Ride on Calendar - THE NEW. 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