THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, Sept. 21, 1973
National Guard to the Rescue
Rvbacks Celebrate
50th Anniversa
Amu Brith
Rosh Hashana Menu
V4 cup honey
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.)
ACtlyittes
It is a tradition to eat
sweet things on Rosh Has-
hana, with liberal use of
honey in many recipes. To
help you start off with a
sweet year, I will suggest the
following dinner menu, with
some accompanying simple
recipes.
1/2 stick pareve margarine
(melted)
Mix together the honey glaze
ingredients and pour over chick-
en. Roast at 350 degrees for
about 2 hours. Baste often. Do
not cover.
BAKED YAMS
Wash yams. Prick in several
places. Wrap In foil. Bake at 400
degrees until tender (about 50
minutes). Season with parave
margarine, salt and a little
honey.
The Michigan National ed new bushes, with the fi-
Guard performed a mitzva nancial assistance of NCJW.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
The home, which can house
Sunday.
CHAPTER will present a
nine
boys,
is
directed
by
Dan
Some 15 guardsmen spent
program, "Songs of Service"
their day cleaning up the Utchenik. Gerald Levin is the
8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist
grounds of the Orchards, a executive director of Or-
Cultural Center. Mrs. Max
resident treatment home for chards Children's Services,
J a f f e, program chairman,
which
also
includes
an
after-
emotionally disturbed boys,
has planned a bingo party to
school program for some
located in Livonia.
Sweet red wine
follow the program. Prizes
Halla (round halla with raisins
A project for the past 11 90 children, in conjunction
Who has deceived thee so
will be awarded and refresh-
is customary)
years of the National Coun- with Oakand County Mental
often as thyself?—Benjamin
Chicken
livers with onions
ments
will
be
served.
Hus-
Health.
The
fees
for
some
cil of Jewish Women, the
and mushrooms
Franklin.
bands and friends are invited.
Chicken soup with noodles
home is part of the Orchards children at the Orchards are
Honey glazed chicken
covered
by
the
Jewish
Fam-
Children's Services.
Baked yams
DETROIT BUSINESS AND
Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, who ily and Children's Service.
Sliced fresh vegetables
NCJW also subsidizes a
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER I Fresh fruit
is NCJW co-chairman of the
Coffee, tea
is having its annual Septem-
Orchards project with Mrs. camp for emotionally dis-
Cookies
turbed
children
at
Camp
ber
dance
9
p.m.
Sept.
29
at
Now the recipes:
Irving Goldman, said the
HONEY GLAZED CHICKEN
the Jewish War Veterans
guardsmen came with the Tamarack.
MR. AND MRS. RYBACK Home. Johnny C and His
1 /4 lb. (approx.) chicken, whole
blessings of their command-
I cup orange juice
Orchestra
will
furnish
enter-
I
1/2 tsp. lemon juice
er. It was at the suggestion
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ryback
tainment.
Myna
Moss
and
of one of them, Douglas
of Sherwood Ave., Oak Park,
Briggs, who had been doing
were honored recently at a Betty Weinstein are the co-1
some home improvements
dinner party given by their hostesses. The public is in-
and
for the Orchards and noticed
children on the occasion of vited.
* * *
HIS ORCHESTRA
the grounds were overgrown
their 50th wedding anniver-
Phone
DEBORAH CHAPTER will
and unkempt. On Sunday,
sary at the home of Mr. and
Music For All Occasions
The
Southfield
Postal
Ser-•
they cleaned out brush, re-
549-7170
Mrs. Gordon Ryback of Strat- present a bingo party 8 p.m.
LI 5-1244
Oct. 13 at the Birmingham
moved dead trees and plant- vice is providing special col- ford Dr., Southfield.
lection boxes for the deposit
Community House. Prizes
Born in Poland, Mr. Ry- will be presented and re-
of local mail during the Jew-
back came to Detroit in 1920. freshments will be served.
ish holidays.
Boxes are located at the I Three years later, his child- For tickets, c a 1 1 Marilyn
Tel-Ex Plaza branch, 25279 hood sweetheart, the former Light, 356-1153, or Joanne
Telegraph, the Lathrup Vil- Rose Diament, came from P e r lin, 355 2171. Proceeds
lage Post Office on Southfield I Poland to Detroit and the will aid Bnai Birth philan-
Rd. between 11 and 12 Mile couple was married by the thropies.
Rds., the Northland Shop- late Rabbi Aishiskin at the
Reg. Price
ping Center station and the Michigan and 23rd St. syna- Bnai Brith Bowlers
EXAMPLE:
Oak Park Post Office at Nine gogue.
Mile and Coolidge.
Reg. $50.00
Mr. Ryback, who owned a Plan First Social
Self-adhering labels for notions and novelty business
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
bundling local mail will be at Woodward and Congress Brith Bowling Association
available at these locations Sts. for 18 years, is now in will kick off the season with
or by calling 356-6225. property management. its first social of the year
Postmaster Roy J. Murray
The Rybacks have a daugh- 9:30 p.m. today at the Cry-
Selected Group Of
said overnight delivery will
be made possible by custom- ter, Mrs. Esther Applebaum, I stal House Motel.
Jim Thrower, star defens-
ers' bundling their mail by three sons, Bernard of Mon- ive quarterback for the De-
city and depositing them in 1 seY, N.Y., Dr. Ralph of Cam- trait Lions, will be featured
$20.00 Values
special collection boxes. "By ' bridge, Mass.. and Gordon; guest.
doing this, our customers , 12 grandchildren and one
Larry Katz of Zager-Stone
will effectively keep their 1 great-grandchild.
Lodge is president. Other
MRS. MARK MITTENTHAL
letters out of the regular
officers are vice presidents,
Donna Gail Ressler and mail stream," he said.
Marvin Dieter of Pisgah, Ben
The collection boxes are
Mark J. Mittenthal were mar-
Bider of Classic and Harvey
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION
ried in a recent ceremony in marked "Southfield and Oak
Feinberg
of
Bloch;
secretary,
By NORMA BARACH
Miami Beach. Rabbi Max Park Mail Only." Boxes will ,
(Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.)
Mark Klinger of Brotherhood
Lipshitz and Cantor Jacob be at their selected locations 1 For a nice treat at this Lodge; and treasurer, Isa-
Sept. 15-29.
Mendelson officiated.
holiday season, try this des- dore Liebowitz of Tikvah.
The bride is the daughter
sert, which can be served Trustees are Mel Marsch and
,
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ressler, Hillel Parents Plan
' either by itself or with an Nate Pollack of Bloch and
former Detroiters of N.
ice cream topping. It should Marvin Litt of Morgenthau.
26571 W. 12 MILE 5102 ROCHESTER
Miami Beach. Parents of the to Help Build Sukka ! ' be made the morning of the
Just N. of Long Lake Rd.
Just W. of Northwestern
P a r e n t s of Hillel Day ,
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Thou hast betrayed thy se-
King's Row Center, 689 0200
Southfield,
354-3554
Lawrence Mittenthal of Great School students will donate day it is served.
cret as a bird betrays her
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30
Mon. - Fri.
time and materials to build a
3 cups flour
Neck, N.Y.
I nest by striving to conceal
Thurs. & Fri. 10-8:30
10-5:30
The new Mrs. Mittenthal sukka on the school grounds
2 /3 cup milk or non-dairy
Sun. 12-4
it.—Henry Wadsworth Long-
Sun. 11-4
creamer
was graduated from the Uni- Sept. 30.
fellow.
Registration is under way
1 egg yolk
versity of South Florida. Her
2 tbsp. sugar
husband was graduated from for an after-school d a n c e
Trinity College in Hartford, program. Tap, jazz and bal- 14 tbsp. vegetable shortening
2 egg whites
Conn., and attends the Albany let will be taught by Mes-
1 can apple pie filling
dames Blanche Gantz and
Medical College.
Following a honeymoon in Gerty Lieberman. For infor-
Mix together everything ex-
Bermuda, the couple will live mation, call the school, 851- cept the egg whites. Grease
2394.
in Albany.
a 9"x13" pan. With fingers,
pat one-half of the dough to
cover the bottom of the pan.
for the 2)13criminatin9
Mu3ic
Put pie filling on the dough.
Cover with remaining dough.
by ,
(Use a wet knife to help
and
spread the dough.) Beat egg
whites until stiff. Top the
dough with it. Bake at 350
degrees for about 35 minutes.
ALL BRAND NEW
Slice into squares when cool.
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Makes 12-16 squares.
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeld-
ner of Hickory Ln., Franklin,
announce the engagement of
their daughter N an c y to
Stephen D. Blumberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blum-
berg of Dartmouth Ave., Oak
Park. Miss Zeldner was grad-
uated from the University of
Michigan. Her fiance was
graduated from Kalamazoo
College, the University of Aix,
Marseilles, the University of
Michigan and Brandeis Uni-
versity. The couple plans a
December wedding.
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