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January 07, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-07

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AllycvOroup Mips Two Winter Meetings

Association of Americans and Storage will discuss the packing
Canadians for Aliya will meet 2 nd shipping of belongings for
p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. overseas shipment.
Lewis Potter of Potter Moving and There will be an Aliya confer-
ence 3 p.m_ Feb. 27 at the Jewish
Center. Shaul Ramati, Israel con-
YOUR CANDID COLOR
sul general from Chicago, will be
keynote speaker. After his speech,
there will be five seminars on pro-
fessional and job opportunities;
WILL BE
'business opportunities, investment
and retirement; youth aiiya;
kibutz aliya; and study and uni-
versities in Israel.
For information, call Morris
3C_144111 NED BY
Cooper, 548-6159.

Friday, January 7, 1972
Miss Mittleman to Be THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Mrs. Bernard Kornell Einstein to Honor Henry Dorfman

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Made

ERIC ROSENOW

398-3664

MISS BEVERLY MITFLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mittleman of
Knob Woods Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Beverly Ann to Bernard
David Kornell, son of Mrs. Dorothy
Kornell of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak
Park, and the late Harry Kornell.
Miss Mittleman received her
bachelors degree from Eastern
Michigan University, where she
was a member of Alpha Omicron
Pi Sorority. Mr. Kornell is com-
pleting his studies at Wayne State
University's school of medicine
where he is affiliated with Phi
Lambda Kappa medical fraternity.
A May wedding is planned.

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or Sweet Sixteen? Call Our Banquet Manager
at 6824300. We Cater All Occasions.

Center Offers Athletics
to Toddlers, Preschoolers

Seating for 400.

A comprehensive physical educa-
tion program is being offered to
toddler and preschool children by
the Jewish Center.
Starting this week, a total of 13
gym classes are being offered to
children age 1-3 and 3-5. Five of
the 10-Week classes are conducted
at the Jewish Center's main build-
ing and eight at the Jewish Cen-
ter's 10 Mile building.
Toddler classes are broken down
into two age groups, 12-24 months
and 25-36 months. The main build-
ing combines gym and pool activ-
ities, while classes at the 80 Mile
building are gym only. All feature
specially built equipment and
trained personneL
Classes are available to non-
members. For information, con-
tact the physical education de-
partment of the Jewish Center, DI
1-4200, ext. 275.

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activities

DETROIT BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet
8 p.m. Jan. 18, at the Oak Park
community center. A movie, "Be-
yond the 'Mirage," depicting Is-
rael's struggle for peace, will be
shown. Mrs. Al Stein, past presi-
dent of Women's Council, will
comment on her recent experiences
in Israel. All are welcome, and re-
freshments will be served. For in-
formation, call Mae Berman, 476-
E4)90.

FRANCES S OLOVICH CHAP-
TER will present a fashion show
7-9 p.m. Thursday at Bonwit
Cellar, Somerset Mall. There is
an admission charge, and refresh-
ments will be served. For infor-

SALADA
TEA BAGS

White or Assorted

Settles
fties

STRICTLY -KOSHER
ALL-WHITE-HEAT

SPECIAL SALE

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

The finest end largest selection in the
ores. We clean, bone, skin and grind
an fish free of charge. For special
service call

JO 6-4640

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Einstein Lodge and Chapter o f The Dorfmans have been espe-
Bnai Brith will honor Henry Dorf - I cially active in the Einstein Lodge
man, who is active in causes on and Chapter of which they are
behalf _91,,An4telirith and Israel charter members. Ile served as
at a dinnef-dance 8:15 p.m. Jan executive vice president of the
22 at Cong. Bnai David.
lodge r.mi she is a past president
Dorfman, a Holocaust survivor of Einstein Chapter. Dorfman has
has been chosen as Einstein "man been active in the Anti-Defama-
of the year." He is the founder tion League and is a member of
president and chairman of the Shaarey Zedek and of the Town
board of Frederick and Herrud, and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs.
Inc., one of the leading meat pack- Dorfman have three children.
ing firms in the state.
For reservations, call the Israel
Jacob Barmore, Israel minister Bond office, 557-6770.
to the United Nations, will be
guest speaker at the dinner-dance
on behalf of the Bnai Brith Israel
Bond program.
DIA a t
oo tng ?
Dorfman, who was born in Po-
land, was a youth when the Nazi
By
invaded the country in 1939. From
1940 to 1944, young Dorfman was
Ruth
in concentration and labor camps,
from which he escaped and hid
Sirkis
in the woods as a resistance fight-
er. He lost his mother, two broth-
ers and a sister in Treblinka.
(Copyright
1971,
In summer 1944, he and his
JTA, Inc.)
father, Moshe, swam across the
Vistula River and made their way
to the Russian lines. He was draft- FISH FROM THE FAR EAST
This is a delicious way to pre-
ed into the Polish division of the
Russian army as the army ad- pare fish. Use fresh or frozen
vanced westward toward Ger- fillets of cod or haddock to pro-
duce a most tasty, colorful dish
many.
Young Dorfman met his future with an oriental flavor. The fish
bride, Male, in Lodz. They smug- is dressed with an easy-to-make
gled across the Polish border and sweet-and-sour sauce, one of the
made their way to the American classics of the Chinese kitchen.
Zone of Germany where they were The sauce demonstrates the
reunited with Mala's two sisters Chinese artful handling of varied
flavors, seasonings and ingredients.
and were married in 1945.
In 1950 the Dorfmans came to
We learned this recipe in Hong
Detroit and entered the meat pack- Kong and tried it out here, in our
ing business. The firm has ex- own kitchen. The results surprised
panded each year.
even us. We have never seen our
Dorfman Is active in the Allied small children eating with such
Jewish Campaign, being co-chair- gusto.
man of the food division, and
For 4 Servings:
the Dorfmans have been leaders FOR THE FISH
in the Israel Bond Campaign
1 pkg. frozen fish fillets
2 this. flour
since its initiation and have
1 tbls. cornstarch
visited Israel several times.
tsp. salt

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AND HIS CONTINENTALS

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mation, call Mrs. Charles Nida
557-8984, or Mrs. Kenneth Laker,
3994685.



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Dash ginger
1 egg
1 this. oil
Oil for frying
FOR THE SAUCE
run orange juice
1 this. sugar
1 tsp. vinegar
Dash salt
2 tsp. soy sauce
2 this. catsup
1 UAL oil
1 small onion
1 garlic clove
bell pepper
carrot
2 this. green peas
2 tsp. cornstarch

1. Thaw the fish and cut them in
two-inch cubes. Mix the flour, corn-
starch, ginger, salt, egg and one this.
oil to make a smooth batter. Put the
fish into it and coat well on all sides.
2, in a large skillet, heat oil and fry
the fish, turning over to brown evenly.
Remove with slotted spoon and place
on paper towels. Set aside till you
make the sauce.

3. Cut up vegetables into thin strips.
Add them to the skillet and fry lightly.
Remove from heat.
4. In a medium saucepan, bring to a
boil the orange juice, sugar, ketchup,
vinegar, salt, soy sauce and oil. Add
the vegetables. Mix the cornstarch with
two tbls. water and add, stirring con-
stantly for one minute, until the sauce
thickens.
5. Pour the sauce over the fish and
serve immediately.

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Northville Children
Treated to a Party

Oakland-Century Lodge of Bnai
Brith recently played host to more
than 400 children at the Wayne
County Child Development Center,
Northville, for the third annual
Christmas party.
The children staged their own
amateur show, many performing in
front of an audience for the first
time. Under the chairmanship of
Burton Selik, the lodge presented
prizes to the show winners.
All of the patients received toys
and ice cream and pop corn. "The
Electrifying Soul Fonics Band"
provided music.
Many lodge members and their
wives participated, aided by Char-
les Goldstein, Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council community
services chairman.

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