Young Marrieds Map Saturday Road Rally For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call Shaarey Zedek Young Married League's "Road Rally" will begin 8 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Participants will test their skills and will be treated to a late sup- per There are prizes for the win- ners. For reservations, call Sue Lynn, 541-3400; Sandy Wittenberg, 352- 0753; or Marlene Malkin, 968-3456. DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The Name Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL a _lliss GokIstein ll'ed Jerome Greenbaum For the finest in Musical Entertainment Suburban Coll Collett Reverse Charges ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS 398-3664 Classified Ads Get Quick Results MISS JUDITH GOLDSTEIN HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator at LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • SHOWERS • BANQUETS • MEETINGS • PARTIES INAPAINCMIAM 713 1. NI..... NOIMAAPIO — OAK PA. 2211• gemm41.4.1 skepame ceoeh JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 William Geoffry Gallery er••• %wimp, Friends of the Hebrew Theologi- cal College of Skokie will hold its third annual brunch 11 a.m. Sun- day at Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods. David Herczeg will he honored for his support of higher learning. Guest speaker, Rabbi Harold Smith, acting president of the Hebrew Theological College, will make the presentation. For reservations, call Young Israel, 398-1177. Birmingham. Michigan 180111 626-5 18 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Goldstein of Deep Run Rd., Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith to Jerome Byron Greenbaum, son of Mrs. Samuel R. Greenbaum of Wakefield Way, Southfield, and the late Mr. Green- baum. Miss Goldstein was graduated with honors in Romance languages from the University of Michigan. She also studied in Mexico City and Aix-en-Provence, France. Mr. Greenbaum received his bachelor of arts and bachelor of laws de- grees from U. of M. Herczeg to Be Cited at Friends Brunch 21 10 u alnut I.ake Road I Bill Irlelhonalii Fern h. um...- inian Jr-1 fres DUBEN & ADLER Kosher Meats A one-man show of paintings and drawings by New York artist RUTH GIKOW, will open at Gare- lick's gallery, Birmingham, with a reception for the artist 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Miss Gikow, a native of the Ukraine, studied art in New York schools. The exhibition will run to May 14. Gallery hours are 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays, and to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. 20434 W. 7 Mile Rd. Try Our Ready to Eat Home Cooked Pickled Meats WE DELIVER ICE 5-8889 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! Extra Super Special lilonah Brand Strictly Kosher ALL WHITE MEAT CHICKEN ROLL $1 98 L Family Size Mardi Gras Decorated King Size Chocolate 100 Count 29c Celia Par 29 New to Cal NEW ROYA PFEIFFER CROWN DRESSINGS Caesar, frame. Reach. Russian—yser clnice COLA I-0„ 29 16Nitt - etur.6. 94 Bottle c 2;:t69c •• For your special parties or other *vents try our IDELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We use only Kosher-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinberg' Kosher Products on our Meet Treys FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640 r`"1„Avise,,r,°:-"Vair,:". TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN code Use Empire Kosher Poultry Oniyi membership committee, will an- nounce response at the banquet. Cooi; n9 • By Ruth •:. Sirkis ::: ' (Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.) •:: ... •:. •:. ..... Prof. Allen Pollack, an authority, on Russia and the Middle East, will address the banquet on "The Dynamics of Zionism." Prof. Pol- lack, who teaches Russian history. was instrumental in establishing American Professors for Peace in the Middle East. an organization of some 15.000 academicians from 500 campuses. He participated in several study missions to Israel, Jordan and the United Arab Re- public. Brunch to Boost Work of Seminary A brunch on behalf of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica will be held 11 a.m. May 7 at the home of Mr and Mrs. I. Wil- liam Sherr, 23249 Morningside, Southfield. Sponsoring the event is the Bnai Moshe committee for the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. chaired by Arthur Boschan. Co- chairmen are Theodore M. Curtis, Alfred L. Deutsch, Mitchell Feld- man. Stephen Lanyi, Rabbi Moses Lehrman. Abraham Pasternak, Sherr, Irving Y. Strickstein, Ben- jamin Weiss and Melvin Weisz. The committee, in formation, includes: Sidney Burk. Harry Cohen. Eugene M. Curtis, Doctor Morton Demak. Sam Freedman, Erwin Friedman. Michael M. Grand. Peter Heiman, Ben Kahn, Louts Kepes, Cantor Louts Klein, Har- ry B. Korman, and Jack P. Kutnick. Also. Milton .1. ',bow, Irving Lops.44n, Albert Migdal, Edward At Miller. Sid- ney • N1ckln, Emil Reed, Norbert Rein• stein, Max Rosenfeld, Herman Roth. Charles Ruben, Donald J. Sachs, Bert Stein and Eugene Weiss. NOODLE RING "Jewish food" is synonymous, to rise at least, with good, hearty, delicious, moist and wholesome food. It may not be as sophisti- cated as the French food, or as complicated as the Chinese; but it is the kind of food that promises to be very enjoyable. Maybe we like Jewish food so much because it reminds us of mother's (or grandmother's) kitchen, a place full of good aromas, offering tasty snacks, satisfying meals and fresh- ly baked goodies And maybe we like it because Jewish food is generally made of 'basic, nutri- tiously sound ingredients (not necessarily the most expensive ones), like milk products, vege- tables, fish and low-priced meats. One thing is certain: Jewish food is always made with care and love, the most important ingredients in any recipe. The recipe here, a typical one, is made of noodles, eggs, sour cream. nuts and raisins. It• yields a' deli- cious noodle-bake, to be served as a cake or luncheon dish. cup sugar I cup raisins cup c hopped nuts Specials Good thru Wed. th Paw Paw GRAPE JUICE i s ill he I la da ssah Associates oc, , s of honor at the banquet of 11th annual conference of the Slit h r 7. an Region of lladassah May 2 at th^ Butzel Conference Center. Ortonville. idass:M. the Women's Zionist Organization of America, recently I inqtouted an as- so-iat" member- shin for men in - terested in fur - thering its pro- gram of healing and research in Israel, Funds from dues of Ha- dassah Associates help maintain the only intensive coronary care Prof. Pollack unit in the Middle East, that at the liadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem, where research also is being done in cardio-vascular disease. Mrs. Bert Smokier, chairman of Detroit's Hadassah Associates .3 W• Reserve Right to Limit Quantity =PRODUCE SPECIALS• Super Special Hadassah Associates to Be Honored 2 oz. soft butter l. wide noodles 8 e NESTLE'S BARS all varieties your choice TABLE NAPKINS Friday, April 21, 1972-27 D:TROIT JEWISH NEWS th There is no eloquence without man behind it. —R. W. Emerson 891-1818 TH I U.S. No. 1 Fancy I Jonathan or • Macintosh s APPLES :3 "Ir 39 ` • 0oed 11911 Fancy Solid CHERRY • TOMATOES • Pa Basket 25ci srid•r, Saturday, Sund•yet eau FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in the area. We 'leen, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service coil JO 6-4640 WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS I tsp. vanilla extract I tsp. cinnamon I pint sour cream . 1. Cook the noodles in a big pot with salted water for about eight min- utes. lust till they are tender. Drain the water, using a colander. 2. Add the butter to the noodles and toss lightly to cover the noodles film of fat. This avoids sticking. 3. Mix thoroughly the eggs and sour 3. cream and add to then oodles. Then add the rest of the ingredi- ents and mix till there are no more traces of the eggs or "ream. 4. Grease a medium (dyed tube - pan you may also use a square Pant. and transfer the mixture into It. Bake In a 350"F oven for about 40 minutes, or until the noodle-bake starts to brown and the sauce around the noodles becomes solid. A clean knife Inserted In it should come out dry. For a browner, crisp- er bake — bake for another 10-15 minutes. 5. Remove from oven. cool slightly .and remove from pan Into a serv- ing plate. You may sprinkle the top with additional cinnamon. 6 Serve warm or cold. The noodle- ring stays fresh If kept tightly co.ered In the refrigerator for 2 - 3 days. 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