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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 2, 1973-31

Psychologist Sonya Friedman Due
at BBW Golden Gifts Luncheon

Ynai

,q- ctivittes

Wexler to Present Woodcock
With BB Humanitarian Award

Psychologist, Dr. Sonya K.
Friedman, will be guest
speaker at the Golden Gifts
Luncheon sporisored by the
Bnai Brith Women's Council
of Metropolitan Detroit noon
Nov. 15 at the Town and
Country Club.
The luncheon will climax
the special gifts campaign
conducted by the women's
council in conjunction with
the Bnai Brith Youth Ser-
vices Appeal.
Attendance is open to the
entire membership of Bnai
Brith women upon pledge of
$50 or more to the fund drive.
Mrs. Ira Albion, council
president, has appointed Mrs.
Irving Isaacs, past president,
to serve as special gifts
chairman. Assisting her will
Mesdames Andrew Ber-
Phillip Fealk, Sidney

SOUTHFIELD BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB will hold
an art auction 2 p.m., Nov.
18 at Kingsley Inn. A cham-
pagne preview will be held
By NORMA BARACH
at 1. More than 250 works in
(Copyright 1973, J1'A, Inc.)
A hearty dish to serve as all media will be on display,
an appetizer to your guests— including lithographs, etch-
is this recipe for sweet and ings, sculpture, engravings,
sour meat balls.
acrylics and 19th Century
1 lb. ground beef
works.
Tickets will be avail-
I/ cup soft bread crumbs
able at the door. For infor-
1 /1 cup non-dairy liquid coffee
creamer
mation, call Alice Wikle,
tblsp. chopped onions
ticket chairman, 358-5049.
1 tsp. salt

Sweet, Sour
Meat Balls

Dr. William A. Wexler,
I honorary international presi-
dent of Bnai Brith and chair-
man of the Bnai Brith Inter-
national Council, will present
the 1973 National Bnai Brith
Humanitarian Award to Leon-
ard Woodcock, president of
the United Auto Workers.
The presentation will
be made at the Nov. 28 din-
ner in the grand ballroom of
Cobo Hall.
Dr. Wexler served six DR. WILLIAM WEXLER
DR. SONYA FRIEDMAN
years as the 18th president. ;
Eidelman and Henry Schore. of Bnai Brith. He is chair-
Dr. Friedman is a consult- man of the World Conference Small Town Jewry
ing psychologist for the Ro- of Jewisn Organizations and Focus of Conference
chester Community Schools, is on the executive committee
COLLEGE PARK, Md. —
Martin Place Hospitals East of the Memorial Foundation
and West and Pontiac Osteo- of Jewish Culture. For two Jews from 50 small towns
pathic Hospital. A native New years he was chairman of are assembled on the Univer-
Yorker, she received her the Conference of Presidents sity of Maryland campus this
PhD degree at Wayne State of Major American Jewish weekend for a Bnai Brith-
Organizations,
University.
Banquet proceeds will help sponsored institute designed
A regular on WXYZ's
carry
on one of the largest I to explore the problems of
Morning Show, she appears
on television in Cleveland, youth service programs inlJewish life isolated from the
Chicago and New York, and America, including the Bnai urban mainstream.
Some 150 participants from
was on the Mike Douglas Brith Hillel Foundation at
Show. Dr. Friedman also is more than 280 universities, small communities — those
engaged in private practice. Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- with 250 Jewish families or
and Bnai Brith Voca- less—will be joined in the
MAX SCHRUT She is married and the moth- tions
tional Services, helping over three-day session by rabbis,
er of two childrtn.
for quality photographs
For luncheon reservations, 200,%0 young people and sociologists, demographers
and fast service
contact the Bnai Brith Youth teen-agers.
and Bnai Brith community
call me at
Services Appeal, 21711 W. 10
For reservations, call the and youth specialists to focus
Mile, Southfield 48075.
Bnai Brith office, 354-6100. on the difficulties and desires
BLAIR-KEITH
of small town Jewry.
Noise proves nothing; often
STUDIO
Blood
Bank
Rally
a hen who has merely laid
Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
an egg cackles as if she had to Aid Local Need
We come to your home with samples
laid an asteroid. — Mark
A citywide blood bank ral-
398-9111 or 895-8805
(Continued from Page 25)
Twain.
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ly will be held 5-10 p.m. Mon-
SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER,
day and Tuesday at Pepper
Women's American ORT, will
School, in Oak Park. The
143ic
for 1Ie 2)13criminating
hold an art auction 7:30 p.m.
blood bank is sponsored by
the Bnai Brith men's and Wednesday at Park West
women's councils of metro- Galleries.
an d 1'113 Orc4e3fra
politan Detroit.
HANITA CHAPTER, Pio-
Due to the local emergency
in blood supplies, additional neer Women, will meet noon
equipment is being provided Tuesday at the Labor Zionist
to enable expeditious handl- Institute. Mrs. G. Vernon
ing of more blood donors. For Leopold, chairman of the De-
information, call the Council troit Action Committee for,
Soviet Jewry, will speak.
office, 354-6100.
Luncheon will be served, and
Half-cooked Frozen Egg Roll, Bean Cake, Bean Sprout
guests are invited.
Counseling Service
Wen Ton and Egg Roll Wrapping, and full line of Chinese

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Can Food.
Gets Federal Grant
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
INTERESTED IN CHINESE COOKING?
WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith FIGHTERS will hold an exe-
FREE recipe for one delicious Chinese dish will be featured
Career and Counseling Ser- cutive board meeting 8 p.m.
each week.
vices has been awarded an Monday at the home of Mrs.
Dish for this week — Egg Fu Yung
$87,000 federal grant to con- Ben Cutler, 22922 Ponchar-
FREE individual instruction in the store every Sun. 3-5 p.m.
duct tht first national survey train, Southfield.
44
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of adult career education re-
sources, the agency an-
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
31642 John R.
nounced.
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Madison Heights, Mich. 48071
The project will assess Wednesday in the Charter-
(313) 588-0450
*
which materials can be house Apts. club house. Yetta
Store Hours: Tues. thru Fri. 12 - 7 p.m.
adapted for study courses de- Landy will be guest speaker.
:::.
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
signed to open new career Gertrude Shmukler and Ida
opportunitieS for adults. The Wolk will sponsor the brunch.
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•• • • .• • • • • .• • •. • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • .• •
grant was made by the U.S. Persident Jeanette Serling in-
Department of Health, Edu- vites friends.
cation and Welfare through
its office of education. The
survey will take a year to
complete.

SAUCE
2 tblsps. corn starch
1 /2 cup sugar
1 /2 cup vinegar
1 tblsp. soy sauce
1 diced green pepper
1 13-oz. can crushed pineapple
Mix the ground meat, bread
crumbs, onion and salt. Form
into small meat balls and place
them on a cookie sheet; place in
broiler to brown them. Put all
ingredients for sauce in sauce
pan and bring them to a boil,
simmering until the sauce has
thickened. Add meat balls and
cook for 15 minutes over low
heat, stirring occasionally to pre-
vent burning.
NOTE: A reader called to our
attention that a recent recipe
for mocha fleck cake failed to
give an oven temperature or the
length of time for baking. Sorry
for the oversight. If you are
baking it in layer pans, bake 350
degrees for 30-35 minutes. If you
use a 9x13-inch pan, bake also
at 350 degrees but for 45 to 50
Minutes, or test until done.

YOUR CANDID COLOR

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FINER
WINER

WILL BE

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

AND ASSOCIATES

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LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW
DINEMSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY

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This k a great group of sportswear at really -sporting savings,
Choose from vests, pants, skirts, sweaters, and pant-tops.

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Bnai Brith Forms
New Couples Group

Mrs. Ira Albion, president
of the Bnai Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit and Harold Jaffa, pres-
ident of the Metropolitan De-
troit Bnai Brith Council, an-
nounce the formation of a
new group serving couples
between age 25 and 35.
This group, the second of
its kind in the metropolitan
area, asks interested couples
to call the Bnai Brith Coun-
cil office, 354-6100, for in-
formation about the opening
event Nov. 18.

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