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The laboratories of the clinic
of biochemistry department at
Hadassah-Hebrew University med-
ical center function 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, in spite
of the fact that the department
has recently introduced into its
service a highly automatized
analyzer, SMA 12 60, which per-
forms 12 tests simultaneously
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at the rate of 60 per hour. This
piece of equipment, the first of
its kind in Israel, was made pos-
sible by a special decision of the
National Board of Hadassah in
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Ronna Lynn Edelstein and Stan-
ley Martin Rosenbaum recently
were married in Pittsburgh. Rabbi
Boris Rackovsky officiated.
The newlyweds are the children
of Dr. and Mrs. Morton M. Edel-
stein of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum of Ken-
sington Ct., Southfield.
Phyllis Rosenbaum, the bride-
groom's sister, was maid of honor.
Risa Edelstein, the bride's sister-
in-law, was matron of honor.
Karen Rosenbaum served as
bridesmaid. Dr. Arthur Rosen-
baum the brother of the bride-
groom, was best man. Ushers were
Dr. Norman Edelstein, the bride's
brother; and Alan Lavin.
After a Canadian honeymoon,
the couple will reside in Jerusa-
lem.
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At a recent meeting of North-
east Chapter. Women's American
ORT, Mrs. Charles (Mollie) Lap-
ides was installed as president for
the 1972-73 terms with the follow-
ing officers: Mesdames Carl Seas-
word, Morris Bachman, Philip
Bittker, Lois Eston, Fred Sims,
Harold Kokes. Lois Kottler, Bar-
bara Travis, and Miss Sara Fra-
zer, vice president; Mesdames
George Fineman, Max Handler,
Nathan Schlafer, Harold Heller
and Miss Marion
Moyer, secreta-
ries.
Portfolios were
delegated to the
following: Mes-
dames Norman
Robbins, N o r -
man Levey, Emil
Rose, Seymour
Lipsitt, Louis
Welt, Robert
Morrison, Law - Mrs. Lapides
rence Levi. Isadore Goodman and
Robert Drews
Mrs. Lapides has been an act-
ive member of ORT for many
years in addition to serving in
the following community and na-
tional organizations: auxiliary of
United Hebrew Schools, Brandeis
University National Women's
Committe, CARIH, Children's Or-
thogenic School, Hadassah, Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
Project Hope and Sinai Hospital
Women's Guild.
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It happens in the best of fam-
ilies. There are those days when
the kitchen is boring and cooking
unbearable. On days like these
try a Chinese-inspired recipe. Sud-
denly you get intrigued with new
flavcrs and textures, you realize
that cooking can be creative and
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joy in preparing dinner. Especially
if tha main dis takes only 10
minutes to prepare.
For 2-3 servings:
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2 po
und stalks
2 green onions. chopped
I Kell pepper
Dash garlic powder
cup chicken broth
4 this. oil
I thls. cornstarch
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I tsp. salt
t t tsp. powdered ginger
t. Slice the meat into thin
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Everyone likes to be prepared;
particularly when it comes to en-
tertaining at home. Of course,
holidays like Rosh Ilashana can
mean friends and relatives "pop-
ping" in at unexpected times.
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Slice the celery diagonal!), and dice
the pepper.
2 Sprinkle the meat with salt, pep-
per. garlic powder and ginger.
3. Heat the oil in a large skillet
Stir-fry the celery. pepper and green
onion for three minutes. Add the meat
and fry for another three minutes,
stirring frequently.
4. Add the broth and soy sauce and
bring to a boil. Dissolve the cornstarch
in 2 this
sea ler and add to skillet.
stirring consta ntly for one minute until
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the Northeast Chapter has
pleted arrangements with
Members and friends of ORT
who subscribe to this Town Hall
will earn a benefit for Northeast
Chapter, in addition to getting
honor roll credit. For ticket in-
formation, write Mrs. Arthur Col-
ton. 333 Covington, Detroit 48203.
or directly to Detroit Town Hall,
405 Fisher Bldg. 48202, enclosing
a stamped, self-addressed envel-
ope.
From 7:30-9:30 p.m. Monday.
a membership telethon will be held
from the Bea Kalt Travel Agency.
Florence Steinman is chairman.
At 10 a.m. Avg. 14, Mrs. Milton
Miller, 17580 Fairway, will serve
as hostess to the board of direc-
tors.
Mrs. Adolph Schloss advises that
the Northeast Chapter now has
available several books for young
people. For information, call Mrs.
Schloss, 862-4575.
Northeast Chapter, 35 years ago
was the nucleus of the Women's
American ORT of Detroit. Many
charter members still are very
active today and have transmitted
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their devotion to the purpose of
Women's American ORT.
C
RUBIN R. DOBIN of Lawrence,
N.Y., has been appointed chair-
man of the newly-formed Israel
International Information Council,
which has been set up as a source
of factual information about mat-
ters concerning Israel.
She also does exiensive reading
for the blind.
Mrs. Lapides announced that
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