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A RookilFoir Innovation- _wilt, be
- Ecumenical:- Deli,: Nov.
The
three speakers will represent-both
CatholieismAiti*?Ilttddhism, -,
- - Brandeis:, ,-University, National
iyamen's :.corimittee, Michigan-Re-
gion Womens American _ORT and
Naticinal ,counewarJewish Wom-
en will co-Flonlinor the 10 a.nc-ses"-
sion,
feature r. -Claire
Huchet :Bishop, -editor :of . nest=

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-IJoho -XXIII to form at-commis;.
Prof. Schweitier is co-ruthOr
sion at Vatican Council II, for with.H.
of BrOoklen.;:Col-
the reappraisal of , ,Christiaa
Bea a "Di'
-- teaeltingebentjews,-,
:A, contributor to many periodi- -Ecumenical: Day - „feelelide
cabi- here and - abroad, Mrs: BiShoP" at ,8:15 pan: With "tfie Presentation
is: -American correspondent- for. :of. foreign cOrrespondentilltani
L'Amitie Judeo-Chretienne (Jew= Stevenson -eh-sponsored
-,-- the
ish-Chnstian Pellcrwship), founded IJ e ansb Natiakil Fund, ZiOitUt
by Prof. Isaac. She is the author --gardnetitin and Detroit
of several highly-praised juvenile _Zionist Federation.- He will speak
*cirks, two of which were directly On "Thi.. lakidle
East'
Intirilate
concerned with. Jewish-Christian ObservatiOns of a War
Correspond-
-relations: -"Twenty and Ten," I Olt." .
story of the rescue of 10 Jewish Stevenson_is the author of
children by 20 non-Jewish young- "Zanelc," recently released book
stirs . during the Nazi Occupation which traces the- development of
and ."Yeshu Called Jesus," which the "Israeli Air Force. • -
deals - . with the Jewish childhood s Newspaper, magazine and;:tele;
of Jesus. vision Journalist and- author; he
Persons of all faiths are invited has covered major conflict& ail
JO attend. • over the world. From 1950 te.1963
- The Bnai Brith wamen's c ram he served _ as 'bureau chief •the
Toronto - Star and for the Cana-
cis of Metropolitan Detroit will
and Israel,"',- speaking on "Judg- sponserTliie afternoon session ; "of dian Braidiaiting Corporation.
ment = at le:inside= Christian Ecumenical Day: - -
Hong-Kong, India -and Africa. is
Teachings and the - State of Is- Mrs. Samuel"
-previous - -booki. ':include "Strike
-Aaron,- chaltnian
Zion!" on:-the -
reel."
, •
Fr. J. Stanley Murphy of Wind:- Of the 1062- 13ocik,
.
. „
sor UniversitY Will introduce Mrs. Fair ladies day
'. Modern - Germany, the Middle
-East, ecumenical
liar relations end
Bishop, and together with Rabbi progr a ni, '2 111T
Milton Arm Of Cong. Beth- Achim, pour at the node-
Jewish edueation and youth __
_
are
will •serve air-resource People to - "coffee"- preeecl.„
amorig th&JOPics to he exPlored
the discussion period. -
- ink th*- Meeting.
sPeakeis at the annual
- -JeWish Book Fair next month in
The French-born Mrs. Bishop She and:.-Mrs.-
tile Jewisk:Center.-
has been deeply involved in furth- Philip_ Fealk - will
ering Jewish-Christian relations pr e tient -.P rod
Hadassah's 20th -annual -Educe-
for many years. In 1950,ehe made Fr eder I tk X Dr. "Salt/ether` lion Day will be held Nov. 9, be-
. a special trip to France to dis- Schweitzer" of the historY depart = ginning 10 a.m. in the 'Aaron De-
cuss with Prof. Jules Isaac, ment of : --Manhattan College. He Roy Auditerium. Luncheon and
French historian and author of has chaien as his topic "Vatican afternomi_ Speaker will folkiiv. the
"Jesus et Israel," the possibility Council II: a Change in Jewish- morning session. Reservations can
of publishing the book in English Catholic Relations?" be made through the Hadassah of-
in the United States.
In September, the Macmillan fire, 273-5441.
For 13 years, Mrs. Bishop
Co. published Schweitzer's "A
Morning speaker will be Elliott
collaborated, Closely with Prof.
History of the Jews—Since the Arnold, author of "Forests of the
Isaac in his efforts to bring
First Century" AD, ► copyrighted Night," published by Charles
about fundamental changes in
by the Anti-Defamation League Scribner's Sons this month. He
Christian teaching regarding the
of Baal Brith. Since its Wince-• has chosen as his -topic "Today's
Jews, and he entrusted her with
lion, this book -has been ac- Germany, the Jew and Israel."
the presentation of his work in
claimed as presenting a well- A professional writer for more
the United States. It was the
documented Christian scholar's than 30 years, Arnold authored
French version of the book which
Objective view of Jewish-Gentile "Blood Brother," "Flight From
is credited with inspiring Pope
relations. Ashiya" and "A
Night of Watch-
ing," the latter a
bestseller in
1967. It received
the Brotherhood
Award of the Na-
tional Conference
of Christians and
Jews for 1988.
Arnold spent
much time in
Germany re-
Arnold
searching his newest, novel, which
presents a vivid portrait of Ger-
many today.
The after-ltmcheon speaker will

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coon, music :patron and author of
"Red, Star Over Bethlehein." He
Vill'epeakeir"lhe Seezet.Weapon
in the Middle East."
Hirichmann, 'vice president 'and
generai._ manager of Saks Fifth
A _ venue; is * member of the: board
of goverpors; He,
brew University.
He was aPpoint-
ed by President
Roosevelt as a.
special envoy to
Turkey and was
consultant to the
chairman of the
National War Lai
her Board in
1942: Since June
Hirsehrnann 1960, he h a s
served as consultant- to the 'UN
Relief and Works Agency.".
4firschmann is the author of
several books and -has contributed
-articles to many leading" magai

Hoberman-Lewiston
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* *
Histadrut will -present with the
Jewish Center, Dr. Mordecai S.
Chertoff, executive director of the
American Histadrut Cultural Ex-
change Institute, 8:15 p.m. Nov.
9. Dr. Chertoff will speak on "Jew-
ish Youth and the New Anti-Semit-
ism," based on the book "The New
Left and the Jews," which he re-
cently edited.
Dr. Chertoff was foreign news
editor of the Jerusalem Post in
1946-30. During Israel's War of
Independence he
worked with the
intelligence s e c-
tion of Hagana.
Later as war cor-
respondent, he
was attached to
Israel's comman-
do unit around
Jerusalem.
He has contri-
buted articles
Dr. Chertoff and reviews to
Jewish periodicals and recently
translated a volume of memoirs
of Donia Rosen, "The Forest My
Friend," which was recently pub-
lished.
* * *
Muki Tsur, sabre and co-editor
with Avraham Shapiro of "The
Seventh Day: Soldiers Talk About
the Sim:Day War," will be guest
speaker 9:30 a.m. Nov. 11 at a
breakfast meeting- co-sponsored by
Friends of Akiva _ Day School,
Friends of Hi lel Day School and
the Women's Auxiliary of the Unit-
ed Hebrew Schools.
' Tsur's topic will be "The Gap:
Educational and Cultural, America
and Israel?'
The son of Jacob Tsar, former
Israel ambassador to Hungary,
Argentina and France, Mold was
- educated in Israel where he re-
, caved his BA in 1966 at the He-
brew University. Tsar later
Joined Haub Ein Gev, where
be works as a landscape garden.
er and teacher. He is one of the
Youngest members of the execu-
, tive committee of the World
Zionist Movement. During the
Six-Day War, Tsar played an ac-
tive part in the defense of Eb

Mr:- and Mr* Sol.M. Hoberinan
of Greenfield Rd.,' Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Andres": to David - Howard
Lewiston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lewiston of Lancaster Dr.,
Southfield.
Miss Haberman was graduated
from Wayne State University's col-
lege of education. Her fiance is a
graduate of the WSU law schooL
The couple plans to marry in,
May.

by Scribner's in
- . Gev
. Published
n.
March, "The Seventh Day" grew
out of a series of roundtable dis-
cussions by kibutz members. The
book has sold over 80,000 copies
in Israel and is in its third print-
ing in England.

' Harriet Berg, Jewish Center
dance coordinator, will lecture be-
fore 'the seventh annual CONFER-
ENCE FOR . PARENTS AND
TEACHERS OF _PRE-SCHOOL
CHILDREN Nov. 16 at -Oakland
University. She will discuss crea-
tive movement and benefits of
dance for youngster& For infor-
mation, call Oakland University's
continuing education, division, 377-

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"Lekach" . is the --number one
cake of the - Jewish kitchen. It is
a light sponge cake with a texture
so delicate that just the looks of
it makes you feel good. Its Inside
is bright yellow like a child's paint-
ing of the sun, and the crust is
a golden tan. The "Lekach" is
subtly flavored with vanilla and
fresh lemon and its fragrance
makes - you ask for more: There
is no occasion when "Lekach" is
not the right choice. On Shebat
and holidays,- at parties and "aim-
has"--this .cake will make your
day. And if, God forbid, someone
does not feel well, nothing cures
faster and better than a cup of
hot chicken soup followed by a
piece. of - golden "Lekach."

II large eggs at room temperature
114 cups sugar
4 thls. water
1 ills.' fresh lemon Juice
1 tsp. orsiea freak lemon rind
1 tsp.. -vanilla extract -
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1 %. , cup' flow
One-quarter teaspoon - salt
114 tsp, baking. power •
You can bake this cake Sa a 10•inch
by 4-urcn - tube pan,- or fidlnen by 13-inca
by 2-inc.W. pan. Neat toe- Oven 'to Sad ar-
ose. P.. terepare the 'baking' pan and
vita 'salad , oil. Separate the
eggs- Put me Lyme* in a- large mixing
bowl, and the wages in a very, large

Sift -and- measure - the 'flair": Combine
It with one salt
and basing powder.
heat the yolks and graduagy add half
of . Inc
sugar. Add also tae water, lemon
juice aza rind, and • vanilla. extract.
- continue mating tut the yolks became
taws and very bright in color. Fold the
ary ingredients very gently and grad-.,,
ustlY into the yolit • mumire. •The mix- •
lure should be -very anooth, without any
lumps, Clean. the beaters and dry them.
Wmp. the egg whites till they are foamy.
Ada tile' guar, one tablespoon alter the
tuner, whipping after' each addition. The -
whipped egg whites should hold, their
snape and look soft and glossy. Wransfer
one-quarter- of ' the. whipped egg whites
to the_ yolk mixture, and fold. at in very
gouty. Add smokier:quarter, and again
mid It in very gently. Now transfer the
fluffy Yolk mixture into the whipped
egg - wallas combining the . two with
—vide- folding movements
_ , using a spa.'
tuba or-
a big wean,. When - the batter
looks unified, with no - vrbite'streake.' it .
is rest,. Pour the batter into. the, pre- •
pared pan:. Bakein the preheated oveq.„ -
till an inserted toothpick-
and .'clean. Baking Urns- "L
ls 'bout
about 45-50
dry

