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June 16, 1972 - Image 25

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Criterion Club to Attend Concert

Criterion Club for single adults performance of "Music Under the
',ill open its schedule of summer Stars" by the Detroit Symphony
:ictivities 8 p.m. Sunday at the Orchestra at the State Fair-

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WIZO Services Help Needy in Israel

NEW YORK (JTA)—Soviet Jew-
ish families arriving in Israel must
be taught a new way of life. and
helping the emigre families adjust
is only one of the thousands of
tasks performed in Israel by
WIZO—the Women's International
Zionist Organization. according to
its president, Mrs. Raya Jaglom.
Mrs. Jaglom addressed a press

grounds. The program will include
a selection of operatic favorites
by Rosemary Russell, soprano and
professor of music at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Reservations will be accepted
until Saturday for the club's holi-
day excusion by steamer July 4
to Port Huron. The 10-hour round-
trip cruise will include dancing
' aboard ship.
For information, call program
chairman Pearl Greenstein, 399-
3718, or Betty Weinberg, 547-2565.

WIZO's 90.000 members in Is-
rael represent every shade of the
political spectrum but "WIZO
itself is the only non-political
group in Israel," she noted.

The services it provides are di-
rected primarily for the benefit of '
Jewish children, youth and women
in Israel. But the WIZO program
Mrs. Jaglom said WIZO had has been expanded to extend many
more than 250.000 members in 50 of the same services to the Arab
nations. It maintains in Israel a population, Mrs. Jaglom said
Many of the beneficiaries of
net work of 540 institutions and
services at an annual cost of $12.- WIZO services in Israel are Jews
000.000413,000,000, 53 per cent of of Oriental origin who have large
which is raised in Israel.
families and are often economical-
WIZO does not operate in the ly disadvantaged.
U.S. under terms of an agreement
WIZO also seeks to provide work
with its sister organization, liadas-; for immigrants and to expedite
sah. But where it does operate, their social integration. It also
"We are recognized as the strong- runs — vocational training centers
est Zionist organization in that in Jerusalem for girls over 12 who
country," Mrs. Jaglom said.
have found no place in the orga-
Without WIZO's 'educational and nized educational framework for
cultural programs, Jewish life psychological or other reasons. It
maintains nurses training schools
and rest homes for women which
provide vacations for the mothers
of large, needy families, Mrs.
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Jaglom said
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MRS. JERROLD BIGELMAN

Lyne Fern Geronemus became
the bride of Jerrold Martin Bigel-
man recently at the Fountainebleau
Hotel in Miami Beach.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Alfred Geronemus of
Hollywood. Fla. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Bigelman of Oak Park and Holly-

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DUBEN & ADLER

WE DELIVER

would be appreciably diminished
in the many Diaspora lands, she
.aid.

conference at the home of Am.
bassador and Mrs. Yosef Tekoah.

wood, Fla.
Mrs. Stephen Milstein was maid
Mon L Thves 9 JO .9 00
By
of honor. Bridesmaids were Mr.s.
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Donald Bigelman, Wendy Dubin,
Ruth
Nancy Waters, Mrs. Mark Tauber, 1;:i
Mrs. Terry Lurie and Mrs. Peter
Sirkis
Rose_
Donald Bigelman was best man_
(Copyright
Ushers were Gordon Moss, Sandy
193I,
Linden, Mark Tauber. Randy Zus-
IT.A, Inc
sman and Roy Geronemus.
After a honeymoon trip to Aca-
A SEPHARDI(' DELICACY
pulco and Mexico City, the couple
There are many surprises in
will reside in Annanadle. Va.
store for an American tourist in
2 blks. W. of Evergreen
Israel. One of them is in the food
department. The tourist will not
find "Jewish Food" in Israel'
The food will be kosher, all right.
but not the type that is identified
A new chapter of Women's here as such: namely the food
' American ORT for single young that offered in "Deli - shops in
women was inaugurated at a Jewish neighborhoods. Even- the
meeting Sunday, with the coopera- well known combination of lox-
tion of Mrs. Harry Becker. Michi- and bagel is not at all known in
Banquet Coordinator
Israel, and not easily available.
gan Region expansion chairman.
Interested young women may which only indicates that there is
at
more
to Jewish food than meet.
contact Judi Rosen. 549-2594. or
the eye in the nearest "Deli."
Beth Meizler. 549-2147.
We have a very fine and versa-
The next meeting will be held
tile cuisine, influenced not only
7:30 p.m. June 27 at 4909 Crooks, by East Europe but by the whole
Royal Oak.
world. The Sephardic Jews, who
LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR
BIRMINGHAM
ORT, Organization for Rehabili- lived in Spain and other Mediter-
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725 S. Mow.«
• SHOWERS
tation Through Training, operates ranean countries, have a rich
• MEETINGS
• PARTIES
NORTHLAND — OAK ern
an international network of voca- heritage, in cultural terms and in
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JO 6-7 I 61 — JO 6-23 1 6 . tional training schools.
Gmee-• Shame, C.,"..
culinary terms as well Sephardic
dishes are delicious and distinct-
ly different from Ashkenazi ones.
The recipes for these delicacies
were generally handed down from
mother to daughter and stayed
Transatlantic
within the family. Now, as a re-
DEL MONTE
Decorated or
Imported
sult of the efforts of a Sisterhood of
Cream Style er
Pastel
Whole kernel
a Sephardic Temple in California,
Norwegian
many of those recipes are com-
piled in a lovely book "Cooking
The Sephardic Way"; Temple
Tiferetb Israel, 1561 W. Santa
Barbara Ave , Calif. 90026.
Jumbo
One can learn how to make
Specials
W•
Good
Borekas and fritadas, sopas and
An
Cans
'h. Cans
Roll
Reght is Limit
thry
In Olive Oil
Quantity
ensaladas,
main dishes and sweets.
Wed.
The variety is big and tempting.
11•11 eta (PRODUCE SPECIALS OM MIal
Here is one recipe from the book

titre Sever Special
Fruitcrest
"Pimientones Reyenados De
Green Diamond
Moriah Brand
Delicious — Sweet1
Unsweetened
Long
Green
Queso"
(Stuffed hell peppers with
Shelled
Strictly kosher
Pure
cheese).
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Al Mute Meat

Kosher Meat Market
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Friday, J•na 19, 1972-25

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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to Jerrold Bigelman

Young Women Form
ORT Chapter Here

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I cup mashed potatoes

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4 large

pound Feta

(Greek 'Serve)

3 ounces grated Parmesan cheese

. 3 eggs, beaten

. 2 tablespoons oil
Salt to taste

peppy rs fn halves,
sums. Place the
pan.
in a greased baking
S p rinkle with salt and haler at 13• .
until tender. approolnutely 15-20 min-
u tes. Remove from oven and allow to

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cool. Mix the potatoes, hoop cheese.
Feta cheese and half the Parmesan
cheese with the eggs. Add salt to taste.
Stuff each pepper generously and pour
a bit of oil on top. Sprinkle with
remaining Parmesan cheese. Bake at
• 3$11' approximately 3• minutes or until
cheese Is golden brown. Serve 6-8.

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