Irving Weiss Elected at Mishkan Israel Weiss, the newly elected at a special ceremony re- president, and officers of Cong. cently. Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari Lu- Weiss, a native of Hungary, is bavitcher Center were- formally on the board of directors of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehuda. He has been an active member of the Lubavitcher Center for seven years. - DANCE PART= Nathan Samet was installed as We Furnish Everything But The Kids first vice president and Erwin Hol- Art Linkleiter Schools T2 Mile IS Evergreen lander as second vice president; 357-1215'or 588-0300 Irving Ashin, treasurer; Saul Le- *Sweet Sixteens Too via and Irving Layman, secretar- ies: Elected to the board of direc- tors were Rabbi Abraham Gardin, YOUR CANDID COLOR Rubin Herman, Harry Schlomper, Ben Rubenfeer, Marshall Klaper, Charles Wolok, Pinchos Feldman, Heinz Gabel and Jacob Nosanchuk. WILL BE Gabbaim for Shabat are: Mar- shall Klaper and Charles Wolok; and gabbai for weekdays, Pinchos Feldman; gabbal for kidushim, Benny Sherman; kidush hosts; WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Erwin Hollander, Charles Wolok and Marshall Klaper; and hospital visitation, Irving Weiss. Friday, December 17, 1971-31 Mr. Altus, Miss Steirn THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Married in IV. Virginia Five Profs to Join Seminar in Israel Five young Michigan academi- cians have been selected by the Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Committee for a special Seminar in Israel Dec. 23-Jan. 5. Twenty-five professors from 10 campuses will participate in this innovative effort to sensitize young Jewish faculty members to the problems and accomplishments of Israel. Michigan participants include Dr. Ernest Benjamin, professor of political science at Wayne State University; Judith McCombs Ben- jamin, poet and instructor at Wayne State University; Dr. Wer- ner Sichel, professor of economics awRiurzvan A118.11A1 FINER _ AND ASSOCIATES KE 1 8196 LET ME SHOW TOO A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY More than 50,000 homemakers work during the Torch Drive to carry the United Foundation mes- sage to 1,000,000 homes in the tri-county area. - . KOZIN -K_ M_ D ER CATERING HAS CHOICE ATES AVAILABLE FOR . • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • PARTIES • BANQUETS • SHOWERS • ALL OCCASIONS FROM 50 TO 500 IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL, SYNAGOGUE 5075 W. Maple Rd. 626-0242 Between Inkster & Middiebelt, W. Bloomfield Township Do You Need .. . Someone to talk to and to cheer you? A listening post? A sounding. board ? A volunteer to shop, visit, drive? A friend? Call "Helpline" 341-4886 A Volunteer Service program of the Jewish Family & Children's Service I •• ALTUS MRS. MARK This program, the second of its Brenda Steirn and Mark Altus were married recently at Cong. Bnai Israel., Huntington, W. Va. Rabbi Samuel Cooper officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Steirn of Huntington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Altus of Tavistock Tr., Southfield. The new Mrs. Altus wore a de- lustered satin gown, styled with an Empire bodice and sheer square illusion yoke, outlined in Venice lace with pulled-through blue satin ribbon and a wedding ring neckline. The Juliet sleeves were trimmed in matching lace as was the front of the gown. Satin ribbon extended around the hem- line of the A-line skirt, and a de- tachable , bouffant chapel train flower from the back waistline. Chapel-length Illusion veiling edged in lace and ribbon flowed from a lace Camelot cap edged in lace and ribbon. Mrs. Larry Burgess was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Roselyn, Vicki and Janice Steirn. Stephanie Steirn was the flower girl. Jeff Anderson of Jackson was best man. Ushers were Norman Stein, Sidney and Harvey Altus. Joey Altus was junior usher. The couple will reside in Oak Park. RAUL CARDINAL HENRIQUEZ SILVA, archbishop of Chile, was awarded the 1971 Human Rights Prize of the Latin American Jew- ish Congress for his "outstanding efforts in the fight against racism, especially in defense of Jews in the Soviet Union and Arab coun- tries." NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES - TURKEY SALAMI PIEIIPPLE JUICE DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL BARTLETT PEARS GOLDEN CORN (Halves) a/(10 5.1-.115 CHEESE Large or Sail Card e tailtbs.. 3 3 Can '41 SUPER. SPECIAL HART BRAND VILF COTTAGE 3 19c Ili-Prateia $109 Le-fat U. 1 a Ca EXTRA SPECIAL FAIRMONT CREAMED DOLE HAWAIIAN UNSWEETENED Extra Super Special MORIAH BRAND STRICTLY KOSHER . 61-t:99' We- Resorts Right to Limit thrt. 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The program in Israel will con- sist of two seminars with Israeli counterparts, visits to special agencies and tours. Every effort will be made to provide opportunities for individ- uals or subgroups who are inte- rested in a particular field to meet with the appropriate people. Meetings also will be arranged with students, political leaders, im- migrant groups and Arabs. ; *:* l/Lfitai s Cooking • ::: kind, is sponsored by the Jewish communal affairs department of the American Jewish Committee, By in cooperation with the Israel of- fice and the Hebrew University. Ruth The director of the AJC office in Israel, Dr. Bernard Resnikoff, is ::5 Sirkis coordinating the plans and pro- grams in Israel. (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) Buckwheat Latkes for Hanuka Hanuka -is a happy holiday on the Jewish calendar. It is the time of year when family and friends get together to light candles, sing Hanuka songs and exchange gifts. The foods that are served add to the warm atmosphere. Hot latkes are the pillar of a Hanuka eve- ning and they are eaten without too much formality, which adds to the fun. The variety of lathes (pancakes) is big, with potato lathes leading the list. But just mention buckwheat lathes to those for whom Russia is their "old country" and they will get starry- eyed. The real "mevinim" (con- noiseurs) eat them with roast duck and its flavorful gravy, but it can be enjoyed as a side dish with any roast. The delicate pancakes soak up the juices and are delicious. Buckwheat lathes can also be served as any other lathes—with sour cream or apple sauce. For 12 to 18 latkes 1 cake fresh yeast (0.6 oz.) 1 tsp. sugar 1/2 cup warm water 11/2 cups buckwheat flour (or regular buckwheat) 1/2 cup all purpose flour 3 eggs 2 cups water 1 tsp, salt 3 tsp. oil. Oil for frying 1. Soften the yeast in warm water and let rest for five minutes. 2. Combine the flour, buckwheat flour and salt in bowl. (If you cannot get buckwheat flour, buy regular buckwheat and grind it in an electric blender.) 3. Pour the yeast in the center of the flour. Add sugar and water. Stir lightly and let rest for about twenty minutes in a warm corner of your kitchen. The mixture should almost double In volume and look bubbly. 4. Add the eggs and oil and mix well until a smooth thin batter forms. 5. Grease a 6 inch skillet well. Heat and pour In about one-quarter cup of the batter. Tilt the skillet to spread the batter. Fry until the top looks dry. Using a metal spatula turn the lathe over to fry on the other side. Continue until you finish all the batter. You may have to grease the skillet again and regulate the heat. 6. Turn the pancakes on a plate and serve hot. The latkes taste the best when eaten right after frying, but if you have to prepare them ahead they can be rewarmed in the oven, wrapped in aluminum foil. ANNUAL FUR SALE Natural Mink and Leather Specially priced at $750 NOTICE! We do not fur IPACies. deal In ondangoroO Detroit S^cialites to Fete '71 With Farewell Party Detroit Socialites will hold a fi- nale to 1971 at 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at Berkley Masonic Temple. The group has planned a dinner-dance for the New Year's Eve farewell. Meyer Green, program chairman, invites the Jewish community to attend on a limited reservation basis. Eric Rosenow's orchestra will provide music for dancing. For information and reservations,e call. Sarah - Stern, KE 7-1158,-- or iga VVET di 54"984 ' 181 SO. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 642.1690 Open This Sunday Only 12-4 Daily 9-9 '511 Christmas - 1.0catiaites1 PUB Tiers pAittcom itrek I