w. ,,worriorw --,— .warsoWsussio...oarnorm omen's Women to Help Yeshiva at Donor s Detroit Zionist Federation Calls Assembly Oct. 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October, 8; 11971-27 Out of intense complexities in- tense simplicities emerge. —Winston S. Churchill. _ An assembly of delegates from all affiliated Zionist organizations GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- and from corporate members has neer - Women, will meet noon been called for Oct. 19, at the Wednesday, at the Coach House Zionist Cultural Center. Apartments 'clubhouse. Rebecca Carrot M. Slomovitz, president, Goldberg, council president, will will outline the year's attainments report on the national convention. and will report on plans for the Bertha Lupovitch, Moetzet_Hapoa- ensuing year. lot -chairman, will distribute kits Rev. John H. Forsyth; executive and accept pledges for the coming director of the Metropolitan De-. -donor affair. President Mrs. Jack Preparing for the annual donor luncheon of Ladies of Yeshivoth troit Council of Churches, will de- invites guests. Petite Beth Yehudah and- Women's Sabbath League are these members: scribe his recent visit to Israel as luncheonwill be Served. (from left)- seated: Mesdames - Walter Epstein aid Harold Kaplan, a member of a group sponsored vice presidents; Leo Laufer, president; and Mendel Stark, vice press by the America-Israel Cultural - - AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- ident. Standing: Me.sdames Solomon Oppen, corresponding secretary; TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES Arthur Cutler, treasurer; and Israel Notis, hospitaler. Not shown is Foundation. - AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m. Becky Cendelman, social chairman. The donor affair is to be held Everything living forms an at- Wednesday at the home of Presi- noon Oct. 20 at the Yeshiva. For reservations, call Jean Kaplan, mosphere around itself. —Goethe. dent Mrs. -Charles Tennen, 25070 E. LI - 2-2339, or.Frances Cutler -543-7861. The group will hold a Rue Versailles, Oak Park. Plans luncheon meeting.: noon Wednesda y, sponsored by Mrs. Abraham for the charity dinner-dance, to be Caplan, at Shomrey Emtmah Synagogue. held Nov. 10 at the Raleigh House, will be diacussed. Yearbook ma- terials should be brought. of Eve' • • • DAVID HORODOKER WO- ▪ MEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet BUY DIRECT _ noon Tuesday at Blazo's Res- The opening meeting of the cepts of Identity — Identity Prob- FROM THE taurant, Oak Park. Hostesses are League of Jewish Women's Organ- lems of Adult Women, Problems in Mesdames Dave -Davis and Ralph izations of Greater Detroit will Raising Children, Problems of Rimar. highlight "The Problems of Eve," Agirg.' Serving on the panel will • • • 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Bnai be Dr. Joel Cohen, psychologist NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Moshe. affiliated with the Northwest Psy- - Women, - will_ meet noon Wednes- Presidents of the more than 170 chological Center; Kenneth Lynn, day at its headquarters, - 12701 10 organizations comprising the legal counsel for the Oakland atitadl Ca.; Mile, go; Park. Mrs. Max Lublin league, aS well as their constittient Co un t y-Legislative Commission, will report on- the recent conven- members, are invited to this "prob- whose recent bill to_ amend the IMPORTER AND CUTTERS adjacent free parking tion. Hostesses Mrs. David Schrage lem clinic," according to Mrs. Probate.Code to include "emotional OF RNE DIAMONDS Doily 9:30 to 5,30—Thursday until 9:00 and Mrs. Ralph Feinberg invite Howard.B. Appelman, president. 30555 110031010104, neglect" of juveniles was passed Suite 100 friends. 181 South Woodward . Topic of the day will be "Con- by the Michigan legislature; , and 414$0200 Nest to Birmingham Theatre Mrs. Leonard - Weiner, past na- ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL- Birmingham tional president of the National 642-1690 -IARY, American Legion, will meet Council of Jewish Women. •• 11.11 4.0•!..tk•ILIPC•11.1■UP 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Work- 0.0•• Dessert lunch will be served at - men's Circle. Center. A donation 12:15, and the meeting will begin Surely by now you have heard of . . for the cancer fund has been given at 1 p.m. Mrs. Norman E. Kanter, in memory of Louis Bogrow. vice president, is in charge of pro- • • • By gram, and the moderator is Mrs. BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD William- Greenberg. will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at DEFINITELY THE PLACE TO SHOP Rath the synagogue. Roy Colutade, FOR WOMEN WHO KNOW Contict 10 editor, will speak. Center Classes Open Sirkis You will find the latest fashions in winter coats and suits . Husbands are invited. Refresh- dresses — long and short ... blazer. jackets There are some openings in the long ts air ments will be served. separate slacks with matching tops (Copyright following classes at the Jewish hugh style jewelry and- accessories - 1971, Center: We also feature bridesmaid JTA, Inc.) Sunday—Hostess and Cooking, gowns and gowns for the mothers Grades 3-6; Creative Art Ceramics, - SAVORY" BRISKET - and grandmotheri, loo. . A well-prepared piece of brisket Grades 3-6; and Chess Beginners. Monday—Ballet, Grades 1-6. Eleth4- Aeltim Sisterhood's panel can be a -. very - tasty dish. The Tuesday—Introduction to Paint- on '"The Jewish Canscientious Ob- secret of the Preparation is long, ing, _ Grades 3-6; Experiment in jectorP, 8:15 p.m. Oct. 18 at the 'slow cooking. The recipe here calls 26571 WEST 12 MILE ROAD Youth; and Human (ii Slab Woof of Nowlywwfore Hwy.) synagekue, will feature Rabbi Joel for Marinading -the brisket over-- Acrylics, Awareness and Developm eat, E. Poupko, associate - director, night, and then roasting it in the ' SOUTHFIELD • PHONE: 354-3554 omen. Sylvia Alpert Hillel, University of Michigan; oven for four hours. It is equally For information, 'call the center, MON.-SAT; 10 to 5:30 Lois Ekelman Barbara, Bernstein, counselor, delicious served hot, or the next 341-4200, ext. 236. e-u-erarra-aw-wwwwwwwmarwargy - Jewish Vocational Service; Henry day, cold; " • S. Gornbein, attorney; and Alan For eight to ten serringS: Five pounds brisket Lipschutz, student, U. of M. Two-thirds cup wine vinegar Attorney Sol J. Schwartz will One-quarter cup olive oil Two salt act as moderator. A coffee hour One teaspoons teaspoo4 pepper presents an exciting and exclusive will follow. Two teaspoons soy Sauce - onions—chopped Mrs. Abe Meral, program chair- Two Six cloves garlic—chopped man, invites the community. One carrot—thinly sliced Panel to_Explore 'The Problems Before the League of Jewish Women IMPORTER sEirmoint. KAPLAN - Ihat'3. h- P$ ::- Sylvia's Fashiots . Pcinelists to Probe 'The Jewish C.O.' Sylvia's Fashions ZavireliellAireperti GratiLleaniems • twiny WORRY Lsave,E1erything to Us WYN 'and HAROLD_VANDIS HOME= CATERING Phone 557-6157 . STYLE - - ELEGANCE BEAUTY WY1141001D_CH TIMING One tablespoon sugar • 1.791x all ingredients, except the meat, ln a shallow roasting pan that can hold the meat comfortably. Put the meat. in the pan and turn it over so it is covered. with the marinade. 2. Cover the roasting - pan - with alumi- num - foil and put in .the refrigerator Overnight. Keep it there until about live hours before serving time. Oc- clsonally turn :the meat inside the marinade so it will -absorb the fla- vors on all sides. 3. Five hours before. serving time put - lire meat in a 355 Degree F oven. Be sure ..that - the aluminum cover is closed tightly over the pan. When the meat is roasted covered, it does not dry -out,- and remains Juicy. 4. Roast for four or four-and-a-half hours. Take out -of oven. Put on a - serving plate and trim off some fat. Skim the fat off pan- Juices and - . serve it as a Gelicions sauce. Slice crosswise. ' Deadline Today Because of the conclud- ing days of Sukkot next week. there will be an early deadline for the issue of Oct. 15. All who wish to submit publicity _are asked to haie copy In our hands noon today. If it hasn't been mailed by now,. please band ART AUCTION included in the collection will be limited edition signed original lithographs, etchings and engravings, as wen as drawings, gouaches, watercolors and paintings by • • - Calder, Jansem, Ernst, Appel, Chagall, LeCorbusier, Dali, Max, Seiqueros, Vasarely„ Friedlaender, Picasso, Braque, Buffet, Mengay, Bonas, Marini, Carzou, Childs, Levi, Posnacoff, Viko, Bolotowsky,• Johnanson, Nedelec, Tomchuck, Weintraub, Zaowouki, Matsutani, Schloss, Elliott, Souza, Challenger. Gat, Lebadang and many others. In addition, rare prints by Rembrandt, Renoir and others published in the 18th and 19th century will be offered. • • • • Each item in the catalogue is appraised by us before being put up for bids. • Each work of art, absolutely guaranteed to be genuine and accurately described in the catalogue. • Opening bids ranging from S20 to 52,000 will be accepted and items can be-sold on two bids. SUNDAY, OCT. 10th, 2 P.M. /bet ion EXHIBIT SATURDAY 10-5 P.M. SUNDAY 12-2 P.M. conducted by Aber! Scaglione, Ph.D., Director of Park A est fineries 23916 W. 9 Mile at Telegiaph • Southfield; Mich. • 313/354-2343 We_are currently scheduling benefit auctions for 1971. If you *maid like your group contested, m11\313/354-2343.