• Nancy Kadushiri to Be Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg tii-Zero . In on Issue of 'Israel Black Panthert Mr. liantkr's Bride JWV Author, lecturer and rabbi, Dr. Jews'• won the first -Amram Award Arthur. Hertzberg will address the In 1967 as the best "work of non- combined meeting of Beth -Shalom fiction in the Jewish field. Sisterhood and Men's Club 8:30 A member of the executive of p.m. Thursday at the synagogue. the. Jewish. Agency for Israel,'Dr. Dr. Hertzberk's topic is "The Hertzberg also is president of the , Black Panthers of Israel -- Social Conference on Jewish Social Crisis in a :Time :i e of National Studies and editor of that °Mani- Emergency, _ a•.subject -on which_ ration's quarterly publication. He he is considered , be an , authoritY is -consulting editor to the Encyclo- The rabbr of Temple Emma- media Tudelea, which will be pub- ZI, Englewood,' NJ:, is also lee- lished in I97Z - tueer idatery.tu the graduate The:meeting-WM be open to the acuity of Colunibte University. Pubke at n° charge- previously, he lectured at Rut- - pais and prineeton universities Piesi,Coesal and at. Hebrew , - University. Club In addition tO Containing to importaM_national magazines and Arie con414,„for press journals, Dr. Hertzberg has edited and information .at the ,Uontatalate and authored several works. "The General of:Israel in-Chicago; French_ _Enlightenment =Id the discuss . . qsrael- 57327 before the, Temple Israel rMen's -. Club, 8 Thursday h e SYne-, gogne. :.-president Leo-. Oarkl: H. Trunaki invites -the com- len ail IY at no aharge; _ „Boras- la ill: -111thei eine, Hata was ideated at -'`the .University of Loisthin.; Fol- lowing service , hi the Royal Air Pelee; he became active in the Zionist movement and served as general secretary of Young Peale Zion. ARIMIJIIIIERTIZIERG, Basket was a journalist in Bri- 7tain before settling in- Israel in -1955. There, he was deputy direc- tor and publications editor of the Jewish Agency's PATWA lection: I n 1960, he joined the Israel Broadcasting , Service (Kcal: Israel) a • s,,English language news :editor, Simon Goldmen; presid ent:. direeting the 'service's.: roumithe- Thial_Ifoshe M nitsL7ub,annoimcaa- ideek English- iievii.OpeMtion dur- "the Six-Day a'dialogue betties-eh the chili and the Men's-Fellosithip of -Ebernenri He served - as : . Israel con AME Baptist *arch, an affiliate re spondent of Sandoeitel8Wisii. Ob of the African Methodist Episco*. SerVer and Ifidd*: East 'Review. :" In August he betanie-ioald for Church, will 'teke plaice 8 Monday at the ;-synagogue - print infarznatitin...at the 'Con- Moderator will be 13nai Moshe sulate General of .eago. Past President Theodore Talking to / Non's MI :NANCY 141.15USMN Mr: aiict'llra.=A1 -Kacitishin of Queensboro Ave, Farmington; .an= nounce.' the 'engagement of-their diughter-,Naner Jean _th Charles: BrOce llantler;- On of Mr: 'and Mrs:, Dave Header of Franidin„Pte.a Miss Kadulhin is in-,the coal education at Eastern, - Mr,. Headier - is on a teaching lowship at the UniVersity of hileit."; igen.' A' May Wedding,is P - lanned. ix r af'.4 By fi ccovirtstu 1E: t 1971. :LI, lac.) 4: , 430Up This Oast summer we: visited a few Piece/ around 'met world. Our. - tour took us to such exciting spots as Japan; -Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Iran, Israel, France and England. -Besides - enjoying . the sightseeing as all tourists do, I was determined to renew my re- cipe supply -and bring home some exotic new dishes that could be adopted- in our Jewish_kitchen and adapted Ito what is - available in America. I interviewed many cooking experts and teachers in the various countries,- visited mar- ket places, bought local cook books, spoke to chefs :and restau- rant owners; and took long notes. In Hong Kong, our culinary guide was William Mark of the Hong Kong Tourist Association. •One of our expeditions took-us to the Grand 'Hotel Restaurant in the center of "the shopping district-- Kowloon. There we bad a chance to get acquainted with Robert King and"his fantastic Corn Soup. The soup features small pieces of thick; en in it besides the corn -kernels. It is thick, 'rich and an ideal dish for the cold days of this season. The Chineie call it Gai Yung Bak Mai—but ;despite the name preparation time ls - .very short, and the results are excellent. For 44" sernuits: • _ 1 -whole breast of a chicken , 1 egg _ 4 caps of dearchickeit soup ma of -sweet corn -kernels 1 li srt. rad 2 MIL cots omen L Cut thii white 'Men* Moat late vent Raman- adeces. the dm of an wine. ilepunio the Maud pat the white en fiat pine:.:Fat an the meat- he It and mix Ida yens hands to cover the meat essephotety.. with *sr Watt*. Set wade. In - btu swap= bring the mreaus:outinee; aoaD te raidlie e n M You ca souD made of boaaba _powder and tap water. When the soap comes to a . boil add the cora kernels, salt and on:-.Heins to a second • bon. 2. Mitt the corn starch With three this. water. Add to the soup awl bon for sate minute. Add the meat With in the egg white- sad add the yolk, toe. Stir and cook far two • store- minutes. The soap is ready. Serve it hot, and enjoy. ost Black Cuctis. - The programje which the trim nnmity is invited, came about as a- result of al :resolution front. Baal Moshe Men's Club presented to - the - Nationid 7_ Federation -of Jewish Men's Chiba at its annual meeting. in Mak., - The resolution, backed by the federation, urged that a series of. dialogues be established between men's clubs and corresponding groups of the black coMmunity "In order to air differences,. es- tablish understanding between the Black and Jewish 'community and- --thus create a :viols& rapport."' '- Refreshments- will be served at the conclusion of the meeting. - . Young Marrieds to Put Art on Auction Block . Friday, October 15, 1971-39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ladies - Department of -Michigan will hold its general monthly meeting 8:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at its headquarters. On the agenda will be plans for a mass membership drive and fundraising with the auxiliaries. For information, call President Mrs. Herbert Liner, ix 7-7132. Greatest Selection of Contemporary Fun Furs • S 0 L YETI MORRIS COHEN POST end AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday , at the JWV headquarters. The post will serve refreshments. Prospective mem- bers are invited, Plans for future fund-raising affairs will be dis- cussed. Goodfellowship 'to Meet The Goodfellowthip . Club will hold a games night 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Lutzker Hall clubrooms. Friends are welcome. Knowledge is imperfect without faith. —The Bratzlaver Rabbi. Portraits - Candids Restorations - Passports Frames - Invitations ur3 Marilyn Shapiro's adjacent free parking bel-crest Studio. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Thursday until 9:00 23352 Farminton Rd. Farmington, Mich. 474-7762 181 South Woodward Next to Birmingham Theatre Birmingham, Michigan 642-1690 +4 FREE W allpaper • For every four rolls -- 1 Free diooie from first :quality WALLPAPER No SeconcW —• - Beth Achim Young Marrieds is sponsoring its first annual art sue- -Ilan and exhibit 8 pan. Sunday at the synagogue.. A champagne preview will take place at 7. The public is invited. Most of the proceeds will be donat- ed to the sYnagogue. _Mrs. Donald Davis is president of . the Young Marrieds; Mrs. Jerome Beale, chairman, and Mrs. Lawrence Kornwise, co-chairman, of the auction. Sty le aUecorating 26828 Southfield Rd. Lathrup Village 557-5945 Open Daily 9:00-6:00 Eve. Mon. 9:00-9:00 Children, Parents Learn Judaism at, S•1110 Time Parents of children enrolled in the _Combined Jewish School. 'are learning along- with their children on Sunday mornings. • - Paid Casmax;- chairman of the Parent-Teacher Organization, an- nounced parent4study soups meet -- at the same time ebildren's classes are' held, front 1130 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Coffee and bagels are served, - Experts on..;-various- phases of JUdaism- will lead the discusSiOn - Enrollment is still open, accord- 1, to principal Ron Kronenberg. :The school meets' at =00 Middle- belt, Farmington, - Tuesday and Thursday from # to ft pan. and on Sunday morning. Bus transporte: tiati is available. For Information, • Kra. 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