28—Friday, August 4, 1972 Mrs. Ida Goldsmith The children of Mrs. Ida Gold- smith of George Washington Dr.. Southfield, will honor their mother on her 90th birthday with a lunch- eon 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the La- bor Zionist Institute. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW KhighaUpt to Wed Hadassah Gives Camp Funds to Flood Victims S to Be Feted on Birthday A111011 with Hadassah, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, Friends of the Hillel Day School, Sisterhood of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Sisterhood of Young Israel of Greenfield and the Jewish National Fund. cent flood disasters in Harrisburg geshmakste sauce When it comes to sauce, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee%nows how to make the finest tasting without using meat—thick, rich sauce really loaded with flavor, real Italian ta'am. Choice of two meatless sauces: Mushroom and tradi- tional Meatless—both great for spaghetti, noodles, pot roast, meat loaf, fish, omelet, you name it. Keep both on hand for family pleasing variety. About 150 families are members of JPI. Officers are Howard Ben- der, president; Alan Lee, vice president; Sandy Gilbert, treas- l urer; Ellie Jacobs, secretary: liar- net Saperstein and Sheldon Slavin, educational policies committee co- chairmen; and Beverley Cole, in- stitute committee chairman. For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call "All That The Maw Implies" t Spaghetti luS sa17:ms WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Call Celle, Reverse Charges eg4BOU'ardee' BRAVERMAN'Sn vp 2 KOSHER MEATS 8 POULTRY MKT. FREE DELIVERY Call DI 1-2345 YOUNG BEEF LIVER FRESH OR PICKLED TONGUE CORNED BEEF SHOULDER STEAK ........ .. . 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS HAMBURGER 79' lb. 89' lb. lb $ 1 •29 16.9 .59 lb. $ 1 .69 3 lbs. $ 11.99 l ALBUM FINER WINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY FIRESTONE JEWELRY AND ASSOCIATES WILL BE KE 1-8196 SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY 23077 Greenfield al 9 Mile 13131 557-1860 HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator at LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • SHOWERS • BANQUETS • MEETINGS • PARTIES BIRMINGHAM 725 IL Nwro•er NORTHIANO — OAK PARK 21110 6....41.1.1 Sh•ppng C•nre, JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 Photography 0. •. 1;r 's. z,je s" ' , t ro .3\ cA The High Holy Days begin this year on Sept. 9, opening with Rosh Hashana and ending 10 days later with Yom Kippur. Jewish tables are festive, and special foods are the order of the day. Menus vary from home to home depending on family custom and personal tastes, but two items are sure to he found: honey and fresh fruit. Honey symbolizes the hope for a sweet and pleasant new year; fruit is probably a leg- acy from the time when Rosh Hashana was something of a har- vest festival. Inspired by tradition, orange honey chicken combines honey and fresh oranges in a tart-sweet basting sauce for baked chicken. 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Roast in moderate oven 1350 degrees F.) 11/2 to 2 hours, basting occasionally with honey mixture. Garnish with orange slices before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. 13 Mile at Woodward FINAL gigantic SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! Jewish Indian Students Receive Agency Stipends JERUSALEM (JTAl—Thirty-two Jewish students who emigrated from Cochin, India, where there has been a Jewish community for more than 400 years. have received stipends from the Jewish Agency to assist them while they study. . The stipend;. , presented by agency director general Moshe Rivlin, total .43 — or $223 per student — a • •11 the Agency has decided to pus Lside each year for immigrants froze: Cochin. There are some 5,000 Jewish im- migrants from Cochin in Israel; 17 years ago there were about 1,800. There were an estimated 500 Jews in Cochin 15 years ago but only an estimated 100 there in 1968. YOUR CANDID COLOR appointed after all. The families of these youngsters suffered such severe losses from the floods that they could no long- er afford to send the children to camp. The national board of Hadassah, hearing that these children had cancelled their plans to attend Traditional Foods for Rosh Hashana in the Main Dish In addition to the Sunday pro- gram, which utilizes professional personnel, JPI holds adult social- cultural meetings and sponsors family observance of holidays. The paradox of humanity is this: that all men are created unique, but the only way this uniqueness can be preserved is by treating all men as if they were created equal. — Sydney J. Harris. scholarships. and Elmira, Pa.. won't be dis- On this occasion, Mrs. Gold- Among those members of her smith's children will establish a immediate family expected to at- grove of trees through the Jewish tend the Sunday luncheon will be National Fund in Israel in her her sisters and their husbands, honor. In addition, other gifts Mrs. Louis Kramer, Mrs. Abe A. have been made in Mrs. Gold- Rosenberg and Mrs. Morris Pen- smith's honor to such charities fil. Children in attendance will in- as the David I.. Goldsmith Memo- clude Mrs. Aaron Soverinsky, Max rial Library Fund at the Hillel II. Goldsmith, Mrs. Louis Walt- Day School, and the Jewish Wom- man, Morris Goldsmith and Mrs. en's European Welfare Organiza- Philip Golob. A son, David L. is tion. deceased. Adding to the festivities of the Ida Goldsmith-wasborn in New York Aug. 2, 1882 to Mr. and Mrs. occasion will be the inclusion of 121 grand and great-grandchildren. Louis Harris. She came to Detroit MISS SUE KLUGHAUPT with her parents at age three. In 1907 she married Louis Gold- Jewish Parents Institute Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Klughaupt smith. Goldsmith, prominent in of Philadelphia announce the en- Begins Its 25th Year realty circles, died in 1928. Jewish Parents Institute , a mem- gagement of their daughter Sue A woman with a full and pro- ber group of the Jewish Center, to Aaron Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. ductive life, Mrs. Goldsmith was Will begin its Sunday school pro- Hyman Fox of Maryland Ave., treasurer of the Jewish Wom- gram Sept. 17 in the main build- Southfield. en's European Welfare Organi- Miss Klughaupt was graduated ing. More than 200 children, zation for 43 years, and is a life ranging from 5-years-olds to teen- from Akiba Hebrew Academy and member of that body. She also agers, are enrolled in the secular attended Tel Aviv University. She has maintained her affiliation currently attends Temple Uni- school. versity. Her fiance attended Tel For 25 years, JPI has provided Aviv University and was gradu- member's children with an educa- ated from Wayne State University. tion emphasizing the secular as- He received a masters degree pects of Judaism, its cultural, his- from Syracuse University. torical and ethical heritage. Its A December wedding is planned. program is developed and directed by members themselves. Family participation is central to the JPI philosophy that Jewish education is a family activity. YOU'VE GOT THE NEW YORK — Five children, Camp Tel Yehuda, the national whose plans to attend summer Young Judaea camp in Barryville. camp washed away with the re- N.Y., voted an allocation for camp Fox in Di:ember positively • • • • • • • • • • • • OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES AND MORE Entire stock of boys', girls' and infants summer wearing apparel. Excellent selection to choose from. 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