Petoskev Home for 11.gied Becomes Donna 1 ,, 2■ 0 of Nonsectarian liesiden•e for Seniors 13 D''''" 1 -111`" ,,/,,,‘ hi . 4 13 1 ' " The former Jewish Home for Aged at 11501 Petoskey is now open as "Petoskey Hall," a non- sectarian residerfte for senior citi- zens. Alan F. Weirv-r has been named administrator of Petoskey Hall. From 1970 until his present ap 1,i(ntment, he was executive direc- t .r of Para Medical Nursing Cen- ter,: which sold the SOuthfield \ ursing Home to the Jewish Home for Aged (Meyer Prentis Hall'. FIRESTONE NEW YORK (JTA --A lead(Ar of American Reform Judaism Said that statements by Orthodox rabbis that • a women's equal rights law threatens the future of Orthodox Judaism are "self destructive and anachronistic" and "turning back to the Middle Ages." Rabbi Balfour Brickner. director of the Commission on Interfaith: Ac- tivities of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations said "Rather than seeing this as a threat to Judaism we encourage this emer- BY HATTIE SCHWARTZ MUSIC 356-11563 BALLOON MAN u ASTROLOGER INITMOON AGENCY iS6ABS2S CUSTOM TABLE PADS 4, 4, . High Canadian Post Goes to Woman OTTAWA (JTA) — Dr. Sylvia Ostry,' a 44-year-old Jewish mother of two, has been appointed as Canada's top statistic,an. In announcing her appointment as Dominion Statistician, Premier Pierre Elliot Trudeau noted that Mrs. Ostry is the first Canadian woman named to head an agency on the deputy ministerial level. • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING • PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 IN MICHIGAN UNITED PAD CO. Mrs. Ostry, a native of Win- nipeg, holds a doctorate in econ- omics from Cambridge Univer- sity and is one of Canada's leading researchers in the fields of labor and employment. Our 30th Year mark fischer gallery A nit9ues • Picture Framing • Restoration 32732 Northwestern Hwy . BIT. 1411DOUBILT & 14 MILE 11-5 Tues -Sun 851-6166 Prior to her appointment ! she served as a director of the Econo- mic Council of Canada, the highest post ever held by a woman in any Canadian government body. Mrs. Ostry's husband. Bernard. is a historian and assistant deputy minister for citizenship in the de- partment of the secretary of state. The Ostrys live in Ottawa with their sons and are founders of the Modern Jewish - School here, a Secu- lar institution. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR PRIVATE A CLASS INSTRUMENTAL LESSONS BEGINNER GUITAR LESSONS Vernon-Oak Park 399-1300 Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS at MAJOR DISCOUNTS Special For April 20% ABOVE SALE 40 ha Illsr•as Unique Furniture 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE _once as a strengthening of the Jewish cornnunity and Jewish re ligious He rejected the assertions by the Orthodox groups that the pro- posed Constitutional amendment on equal rights would threaten the morality of the country. In a statement, the Orthodox groups suggested that if such a proposed Constitutional amend- ment were adopted women would legally try to challenge the existing Orthodox law in synagogues. Rabbi Brickner expressed belief , that "once the government insures equal rights to women through a proposed Ccnstitutional amend- I ment, Jewish women would have the right to and should he expected to, challenge even Orthodox Jud- aism for their proper place in that branch of the Jewish religious cunmunity." 111,an LINER has been MYRON I.. executive for named associate budgeting and agency relation Services of United Community Metropolitan Detroit, Richard the organization's execu- tive vice president, announced. Petoskey Hall sits on a six-acre site During W arm weather, part of the grounds will he available to I esidcnts for gardening arld of her recreational actis a member of Man. ,nui national organizations in 'he health care field He is trea, urcr of {trial 1)a Synagogue for information about Petoskc, !fall. tall 932520. Y ADVANCE 81 INVITATIONS COMEDIANS MADE ter and other features are coin pletely up-to-date and will continue to serve for many years to come. - Orthodox Rebuked for 'Rights' Stand :`,.t.t.,*cott.",„'iciiiiCafuitas 4t ■ rooms, enclosed patio, movie thea- JEWELRY 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 ▪ • Weiner served as assistant ad- ministrator of the Petoskey facility in the early 1960s, under the di- rection of Ira I Sonnenblick. "With a capacity of more than 300 residents," said Weiner, "it ix still one of the finest homes for aged in Michigan, as well as one of the largest in the country. "The building was constructed with the future in mind. - he add- ed ''It is equipped with ramps la ilims and elevators for those who cannot climb stairs. It, ph . - sisal and nc cupal i.na I therapy THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 14, 1972-29 The Best To You HAL GORDON MISS DONNA JEREMIAS Mr and Mrs. Joseph Jeremias of Pros idence Dr., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Donna to David Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Allen is wedding of Adrian. 11US/C • • • FOR .1 /,/, OC'e.1 Si 0 BIG BANDS OR planned. SMALL COMBOS High Bloomfield Dills Lahser School will present "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" 8 p m. April 21, 22, 28 and 29 at the school. The pro- duction is directed by Mrs. Fran- ces Barnes. 642-5520 Iry Ashin JEWELER Selected Jewelry, Diamonds & Watches Fine Watch & Jewelry Repair aotin By Ruth Sirkis (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) POPULAR ISRAELI DISH Israel is celebrating its 24th Independence Day April 19, and on this day it is very appropriate to serve an Israeli dish. But, to define an Israeli dish is almost impossible. As a country that ab- sorbs immigrants from all over the world, the Israeli kitchen is composed of many ethnic pots. The Jews from Europe brought with them chicken soup and gefilte fish, and the Jews from the Ori- ental countries brought falafel, humus and tahinah. It is interest- ing to note that different cuisines live in peace and mutual respect, and what's more, they influence each other. The Oriental foods have become popular with the European Jews in Israel, and almost reached the rank of a "national food." Any tourist who visits Israel is introduced, sooner or later, to falafel and tahina. Even here, those delicacies are identified as Israeli foods since Israel exports them in cans and packages. Here is the recipe for tahina, a sauce that can be served either as a dip or to perk up cold vegetable salads. It is also served over fala- fel. The tahina paste can be bought at health food stores. 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