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December 15, 1972 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-15

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Collegian Film Series to Open on Wednesday

"The Pawnbroker" will be
The public, particularly
the opening film in the Jew- young adults, is invited.
ish Free School Cinema Tickets will be sold at the
Guild series 8 p.m. Wednes- door, with a reduced fee for
day at the Jewish Center's students.
Aaron DeRoy Theater.
The second film, "ByBy
Braverman," will be shown
AVON REPRESENTATIVES
Dec. 27 at the Center as part
get Involved! You can get
of the Center's special events
around town, meet new peo-
for college students.
ple, be welcomed into fine
Thereafter, starting in Jan-
homes while you earn good
uary, films will be shown on
money. Call now: Cella Krieg,
Saturday evenings.
332-Z•26.
The Jewish Free School
also runs a Beit Cafe (Israeli
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have been relying on Planters Oil for
all their Kosher cooking. All the year
through. Because it's pure, light, and
polyunsaturated. So the true taste of
food comes through. Whether it's
kugel, chopped liver, matzoh balls or
just plain American fried chicken.
Cook it with Kosher and Parve Planters
Oil. (You'll see what we mean.)

Cheese and raisin Latkes
2 eggs, separated
V..1 cup water
2 tablespoons sugar
I teaspoon salt
2 cups ( 1 lb.) cottage cheese
3 /4 cup sifted flour
1/2 cup raisins
Planters Oil

students at 16845 Muirland.
Meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesdays,
the coffee house features
discussion and felafeL Next
week, Ron Kronenberg will
discuss problems of Jewish
education.
For information on the
Free School, call Tom Gitt-
len, 861-1929.

Young Adults Form
Hebrew Chorus

The "Kol-Rinah Chorale"
is being formed by Detroit
area college-age young peo-
ple, who will specialize in
modern arrangements of Is-
raeli folk songs and tradi-
tional Hebrew compositions.
For information, call Mark
Schneider, 557-5399, evenings.

New Singles Group

Beth Abraham-Hillel Young
Adult Singles (age 18 -30) will
hold its first dance 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 24 at the synagogue.
Tickets will be sold at the
door. For information, call
Lyn Bermann, 398-2936, or
Bev Grossman, 3.52-1676.

A Kosher
Recipe
from the
Kosher Oil

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Economic opp or tunnies
Lahav is touring the Mid-
with America's biggest cus- west, acquainting the busi-
tomer in the Middle East will ness community with Israel's

be the main topic of Israel's economy, industrial develop-
director general of the =in- ment and business invesment
is-try of commerce and indus- opportunities.
try, Gideon Lahav, at a lun-
cheon of leading Michigan
business executives at the
Recess Club today.
His appearance is cospon-
HU* STE'S
sored by the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, the interna-
tional division of the Michi-
gan State Chamber of Com-
merce and the American-Is-
rael Chamber of Commerce
Featuring:
and Industry. Lahav also
• DICK STEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald will refer to Prime Minister
Simon of Sherfield P1., South- Golda Meir's Third Israel
• Jeep Smith
field, announce the engage- Economic Conference, to be
• Mari [Aide
ment of their daughter Cyn- held in May.
• Shelby Lee
thia Sue to Robert Mark
Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
*Mocidi Metelistas
Isadore Epstein, also of
• Orin Rope
FACIAL HAIR
Sherfield Pl.
Miss Simon attends the
PERMANENTLY
Michigan's
University of
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school of dental hygiene. Her
ryelmews-6,6elueno—An661.6. ■
fiance attends the University
■ati
■,■•■I
A '
Reicemmendocl by Physicians
of Detroit's school of den-
FIFE CONSULTATION
tistry. He is a member of
SHIRLEY PERSIN
Alpha Omega fraternity.
Regestored Eloctrokovst
547.2770

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An August wedding is
planned.

"The Adjustment Process
of Americans in Israel and

Their Integration Into Israeli
Society" will be the topic of

a talk by Harry Jubas at the

well on absorbent paper. Makes about 12.
Serve hot with dairy sour cream.

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formed.
The Sunday meeting is
open to all. For information
on AACA membership and
activities, call Cooper, LI

8-3773.

The December issue of
"Aliyon," the publication of

the Detroit chapter will be
mailed upon request.

Aaron Cohen 90

Aaron L.

Cohen, who is

still active in business as
founder of Alco Sponge and
Chamois Co., will celebrate
his 90th birthday Dec. 28.
Mr. Cohen, of Greenfield
Rd., is a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and Perfec-
tion Lodge of the Masons.
He came here as a child
from Europe.
His daughter and son in-

law are Mr. and Mrs.
William Saunders.

Mo. •...tr. II

ADVANCE BUILDING
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PHONE 557-1101

Aliya Talk
to Focus on
'Adjustment'

monthly meeting of the De-
troit Chapter of the Associa-
tion of Americans and Cana-
dians for Aliya 2 p.m. Sun-
day at the Jewish Center.
Jubas recently spent a
year's sabbatical in Israel,
where he researched adjust-
ment and integration prob-
lems facing American and
Canadian olim at the gradu-
ate school of the Hebrew Uni-
versity and the Israel Insti-
tute of Applied Social Re-
search. The research forms
the basis for his PhD thesis
at Michigan State University.
Jubas, on the staff of Oak
Park High School, is director
of education and youth ac-
tivities of Cong. Beth Abra-
ha m•Hillel.
The Detroit chapter, led
by Morris Cooper and Marty
Levin, is polling members
and aliya prospects to de-
termine their interests and
concerns Special teams on
the single immigrant, hous-
ing, retirement, employment
and business are being

Beat together the egg yolks, water, sugar
and salt until well mixed. Stir in cottage
cheese. Add flour; stir until thoroughly
blended. Mix in raisins. Beat the egg whites
until stiff peaks form; fold into cottage cheese
mixture. Heat about
to 1/4-inch depth of
Planters Oil in a large heavy skillet. For
each latke, drop about 1/4 cup cheese mixture
into hot oil. Fry on each side until golden
brown. Add Planters Oil to pan as needed to
keep proper depth for frying. Drain lathes

Friday, Dec. 15, 1172-33

.11iss Cynthia Simon
to Ifed Mr. Epstein Business VIPs to hear Israel
Commerce, Industry Chief

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