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March 30, 1973 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-30

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NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, DOW EVERYDAY PRICES I

Passover Super Special

MANISCHEWITZ

HOROWITZ

GEFILTE
FISH

White 1

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Qt. Jar Qt. Jar'

$139 $1119

Regular canned Gefite Fish
27 oz. can $1.1 5

Plans julv

, assover Favorite

Passover Super Specia

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MARKETS

SUNSWEET
UNSWEETENED

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Margareten
MATZO

PRUNE
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1

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MEAL

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2 ib. box 75'

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Arrived

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We use only Koshor-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinberg:

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FORFREE DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640

TASTY BAR-B-0 CLHICKEN

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(We Vse Empire Kosher Poultry Only)

For over thirty-five years, families
:-gave been relying on Planters Oil
for all their Kosher cooking.
On Passover and all year through.
l'hey like it because it's pure, light and
polyunsaturated. So the true taste
:)f the -food comes through. Try
Jiis traditional Passover recipe
i,9.(1 see what we mean. Cook it with
Kosher and Parve Planters Oil.
I\ nd Happy Passover.

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JO 5-46 40

A Passover
Recipe
from the
Passover Oil

)RANGE HONEY CHICKEN
Makes 4-6 servings

1 (4-pound) chicken, cut in serving pieces
-- orange
2 teaspoons ground ginger
Pinch salt.
cup Planters Peanut Oil
<4 cup honey
Orange slices

ub chicken pieces with half orange.
prinkle with 1 teaspoon ground ginger and
1t3. Combine Planters Peanut Oil, honey
nd remaining 1 teaspoon ginger. Arrange
icken in baking dish and brush with
oney mixture.
:oast in moderate oven (350° F.) 1 1 /2 to
4:ours, basting occasionally with the
'Orley mixture. Garnish with orange slices
..fc3)re serving.

PLANTERS

Cultural Calendar

April 1-7:30 p.m.—Center Theater Evening of One-Act
Plays at the Jewish Center, Admission. 341-4200,
MISS :EVELYN CHANDLER
ext. 223.
2-2 p.m.—Jewish Student Education Forum. Rabbi
I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Chandler of Piaering Ave., ii
Adin Steinselhz: "Theological interpretations of

Birmingham, announce the
engagement of fiheir daughter
Evelyn Denise to Steven Ro-
sen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Rosen, of Wellington
Ave., Mount Clemens.
Miss Chandler is a junior
attending the University of
Michigan. Her fiance was
graduated from the 'Univers-
ity. of Michigan and will at-
tend Wayne State Univers-
ity's medical school in the
fall.
A July wedding is planned. 1 -

Focus on Jewish
!Continuity Asked

lby Rabbi Hertzberg

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rabbi
Arthur Hertzberg,

president of the American
Jewish Congress, said that
"The great enterprise of Jew-
ish life in the 1970s must be
to transform our organiza-
tions so that they are con-
sciously designed to increase
Jewish knowledge and com-
mitment."
Rabbi Hertzberg spoke at
a dinner meeting of the AJ-
Congress' women's division's
three-day national convention.
Rabbi Hertzberg warned
that Jewish communal insti-
tutions were "failing to meet
their primary responsibility
of providing Jews with a bas-
ic Jewish education and a
deep sense of rootedness in
the Jewish group."
He cautioned, however,
that "Jewish continuity can-
not be assured by turning
inward so that we worry only
about 'what is good for the
Jews.' There can be no se-
curity for the Jewish com-
munity by retreating to the
ghetto,' he declared.

Barton's Offering
New Passover Treats

FORSALADS,BAKING,FRYING

Friday, March 30, 1973-29'

of Events in Detroit Jewish Community
Week of March 30 - April 5
March 30-8:30 p.m.—Reform Community's . Isaac
Wise
Sabbath Service, at Temple Israel. Albert' Vor-
span: "A New Agenda for . a New Century:
Reform Judaism in Transition." Free.
31-8 p.m.—Jewish Free School and Michigan Asso-
ciation of Jewish College Students Cinema
Series at Jewish Center. "The Immortal Story,"
starring Orson Welles. Admission.
31-8:30 p.m.—Center Theater Evening of One-Act
Plays at the Jewish Center. Admission. 341-4200,
ext. 223.

We R
Right to Limit
Quantity

Good
thru

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IITeddii ng

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Barton's has revived more
of its Old-World recipies for
Passover cakes, and Hi i s
year three new delicacies are
offered: chocolate nut cake,
packed with chopped pecans
and walnuts and topped with
chocolate fudge icing; coco-
nut pineapple cake, rich in
coconut and pineapple; and
Viennese nut cake, with a
crunchy, nutty texture. All
come in two sizes and are
pareve.
Old Passover favorites will
be found, too. Mandel brodt,
honey cake, miniature layer
cakes, cookie assortment,
macaroons and petit fours.
Barton's also has dozens of
chocolate assortments a n d
specialties in honor of the
holiday.
The Barton plant is under
yearround supervision of the
Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America,
and every product carries
the U seal of Kashrut.

the Hebrew National Revival." Wayne State Uni-
versity, 289 University Center Building. Free.
2-8 p.m.—Jewish Student Education Forum. Rabbi
Adin Steinselhz "Judaism and Science." United
Hebrew Schools LaMed Auditorium. Free.
3-8:45 p.m.—Adas Shalom Adult Study Institute.
Illustrated lecture on "Israel at 25" by Rabbi
:Jacob E. Segal. Free.
4-8:15 p.m.—Midrasha Institute at LaMed Auditor-
ium, United Hebrew Schools. Dr. Irving Green-
berg: "The Conflict of Modernity and Tradition.•
:alism." Free.
4-8:30 p.m.—Temple Israel's Hass Memorial Lec-
Aire at Temple Emanu-El. Dr. Abram Sachar:
"The Future is Not What It Used to Be." Free.

PROF. SHNEIER LIFSON, Deans by the institute act-
head of the chemical_ physics ing president , Israel Dos-
department and George W. ftrovsky,
Dune Professor in Chemical
Physics, and Prof. MORD-
HAY AVRON of the bio-
chemistry department and
the Leonard and Kay Cohen
Professor of Bioenergetics,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
were appointed to the Weiz-
968-2563
mann Institute Council of

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