30—Friday, February 18, 1972 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS illiss.G01:1,4avitz to ll'ed Temple Art Soles Show- to,. Host Seniortitizens Senior citizen art lovers of the the works of more than 100 othe Elliot S RoeninJuly Jewish Center will be the guests artists. . 'Recipe for Caring' to Be Theme of JFCS - Volunteer Institute The fourth annualVolunteer In- stitute will be held 9:30 a.m. March 2 at the Jewish Center, it was announced by Herbert •Sill- man, president of Jewish Family and Children's Service, and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, chairman of the volunteer services committee of the agency. The institute is an orientation and training session for volunteers already engaged in service for the agency and for those who may be seeking a way to become involved. of Temple Israel at its art and Kozlow will speak to those i s antique show and sale 2 p.m. attendance about his experience March T. in Israel and the inspirations lo The show will present an oppor- his drawings. ' - dent of the National Council of -*unity for the golden age group _ Refreshments will be served Jewish Women, will be guest to see Richard Kozlow's drawings For information, call the Temple speaker. Theme for the day is "A of Hasidic subjects and to view Israel office UN 3-7769. - Recipe for Caring: the Volunteer Ingredient." Samuel Lerner, direc- tor of JFCS, will greet -the insti- tute participants, and Rose Kap- lan, director of casework at the agency, will discuss "How to De- velop Yourself as a Helping Per- son." Chairman of arrangements is Mrs. Jerome Sonenklar. Other MENU PLANNER AND RECIPE GUIDE members of the volunteer services JFCS volunteers serve in a committee are Mesdames J. I. FOR THE 8 DAYS OF PASSOVER variety of ways. There is a need Alspector, Jack Baroff, Max and a task suited for each indi- Biber, Alfred Deutsch,- Irving Ed- vidual. A professional staff MISS ARLENE GARBOWITZ gar, Julius Harwood, Benjamih E. Make this a Passover member at the agency coordi- Jaffee, Thomas Klein, Henry Kro- to remember. How? Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garbowitz nates the program and acts as lik, Charles Lakoff, David Musko- With the popular Manischewitz menu planner and recipe guide. "matchmaker" between client vitz, Alexander Sanders, Bert of Grand Rapids announce the en- gagament of their daughter Arlene And a complete shopping list of and volunteer. Smokier and Henry Roth. everything you'll need for to Elliot Sanford Rosen, son of Mrs. Leonard Weiner, past presi- Passover. 24 delicious, complete Mrs. Rae Rosen of W. Nine Mlle meal suggestions for the 8 days Rd., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Sue Cohen to Become of Passover and easy to follow Joseph Rosen. recipes for all of the tasty dishes. Miss Garbowitz is a student at Manischewitz menu planner and Mrs. Gerald Hoffman recipe guide. It's free. Michigan State University and Mr. Rosen, a graduate of Michigan Just write to: Manischewitz Menu Planner State, is attending Wayne State Box 88, Newark, New Jersey 07101 University graduate school. A July wedding is planned. • . Marriages mazel! You're in luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Deee Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a sizzling hot treat in just about 20 min- utes — crisp,. cheesy, authentic Italian pizza that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce, cheese and easy directions. Um,m, how about making one whole one, all for yourself! MISS SUE COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Cohen of Roseland Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sue Ann to Gerald Mor- ton Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman of Hubbell Dr. A June wedding is planned. GRASS-POST: In a recent after- noon ceremony at Temple Israel in Bay City, Linda Rae Post became the bride of Alan Brian Grass. -Rabbi Joseph Kratzenstein, Cantor T. George Sternberg of Bay City and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of De- troit officiated. The new Mrs. Grass is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Post of Midld. Mr. Grass is the son of Mrs. Toba Grass of Providence Dr., South- field, and the late Morton Grass. The bride wore a satin gown with seeded pearls. A matching lace crown headpiece held her veil. She carried Stephanotis surround- ing and archid. The bride's sister, Ellen, was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. Stephen Stewart, Susan Rupert and Norma Guyer. Pamela Stewart was flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, Stuart, was best man. Ushers were Law- rence Jackier, Stuart Goldstein and Gerald Cook. Following a wed- ding trip to Hawaii, the couple will live in Detroit. 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