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THE-DETROIT AMMO NEWS
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1971,
JTA, Inc.)
NEW WAY WITH
GROUND MEAT
Frank 11. Kelley, attorney general, addressing Pioneer Women
at its annual donor event, described his recent trip to Israel and
visit to one of the 1,000 Pioneer Women installations there. Pictured
with him are (from left) Sophie Sislin, founding member of Detroit
Pioneer Women; Mildred Weiss, national board member; Doris
Fishman, donor chairman and vice president of funds; Rebecca
Goldberg, president of Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women;
and Nettie Turner, co-vice president of funds.
LETTER BOX
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Defends Pathologists
Editor, The Jewish News:
After reading your commentary
of Dec.- 17, I wish to add the fol-
lowing passage of our heritage,
pertaining to Prof. Jacob Katz,
rector of the Hebrew University,
about the mitzva of pathology,
"Rol hamkayem nefesh achat
miyisrael kilu kayem olam mole."
Anyone that saves a life of an
Israelite is like saving the whole
world.
God knows pathology saves many
many lives. According to our con-
cept, the Sabbath is most holy, but
if we have to save a life it is a
mitzva to break the Sabbath and
save a life. If the "pseudo hasi-
dim" would understand this, maybe
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Elderly Enjoy 'Fiddler'
Editor, The Jewish News:
Thanks to some generous bene-
factor, tickets for an afternoon per-
formance at Northland Theater of
"Fiddler on •the Roof" were pro-
vided, with transportation, for any
residents of the Jewish Home for
the Aged who were able to attend.
I am writing on behalf of one of
the recipients of this wonderful
gift, one who is still glowing with
delight because of a day she can
truly treasure.
Isn't it great to know -there are
warm and giving people, who real-
ize mere existence is not sufficient
and are thoughtful enough to bring
joy and happiness into the lives of
people who have so few special
days?
MRS. ABE COHEN
26481 Franklin Pointe Dr.
Southfield, Mich. 48076
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Editor, The Jewish News:
Yesterday afternoon (Dec. 15) a
group of us from Borman Hall and
the new Meyer L. Prentis Hall—
about 100 in all—were bused to
the Northland Theater, to see
"Fiddler on the Roof."
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mattler and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
R. Sobel. Transportation was pro-
vided by the Women's Auxiliary of
the Jewish Home for Aged. We
For Four Servings
2 lbs. ground lean meat
2 tbls, chopped parsley
2 medium onions, chopped
1 mashed clove of garlic
34 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. salt
34 tsp. pepper
34 cap olive oil
I can Telma tehina sauce
34 can water
4 tbls. pine nuts
1.Mix the meat with pal-sley, onions,
garlic, cinnamon, salt and pepper.
2. Grease lightly -four pyrex or alumi-
num flat plates (about 7 inches in
diameter). Divide the meat mixture
into four and spread each part on
bottom of a plate, making a round
flat patty. Dr i zzle olive oil on top.
3. Bake - them all at the same time in
a 400 degree F oven for six minutes.
While the meat bakes, mix the tehina
sauce with the water.
4. Sprinkle the meat with pine nuts
and top with the sauce. Bake an
additional 10 minutes until the
tehina starts to become brown. Serve
immedlaely.
8regag ement
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Winston of
Woodland Ridge Ave., Orchard
Lake, announce the engagement of
their daughter Lynn Cheryl to Jay
S. Kalish, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Kalish of Lincoln Dr.,
Huntington Woods. Miss Winston
and Mr. Kalish attend Wayne
State University. A June wedding
is planned.
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Cantor Fenakel Thanked
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spring wedding is planned.
Editor, The Jewish hews:
I would like to publicly thank
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of Adas
Shalom Synagogue and the Golden
Age Club Choir of the Jewish Cen-
ter for providing us, the residents
of Borman Hall, with a most mean-
ingful and delightful Hanuka
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gram.
For years, Cantor Fenakel and
the Golden Age Choir have enter-
tained and visited the Home for
the Aged and many nursing homes
in the community. Each time he
has brought the outside world to
us, who would otherwise be unable
to enjoy these pleasurable ma
meats.
_ In addition to the musical rendi-
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tions, we were honored with the
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presence of Mrs. Jacob E. Segal,
who delivered a special Hanuka
greeting.
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A simple sauce can sometimes
perform wonders. Take regular
ground meat, dress it up as sug-
gested below, and "Open Sesame"
—it turns to a famous Middle East-
ern specialty. The dish we are ref-
erring to is seniye, meat baked
with herbs; and the simple sauce
is tehina. The sauce is available,
ready to use, in cans. It is an Is-
raeli product, manufactured by
Telma, one of the leading Israeli
food industries. The tehina sauce
is made mainly of sesame seed,
and it is interesting to note that
this seed is surrounded with mys-
tic in folklore and fairy tales. In
the story of All Baba and the
Forty Thieves the doors of a cave
full of treasures open when the
famous "Open Sesame" command
is heard. This derives from the
Tact that the ripe sesame fruit
opens very suddenly. The Israeli
tehina sauce cannot open doors,
but it sure can turn the seniye in-
to one of your treasured recipes.
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