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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, February 8, 1974
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LZA Branch Two
Plans Aliya Talk
Branch Two, Labor Zion-
ist Alliance, will meet 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lin-
derman, 20640 Knob Woods,
Southfield.
Gideon Biran, director of
the Israel Aliya Center, Inc.,
will speak on "Aliya," its
significance and importance
in the light of Israel's needs.
Friends are welcome.
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The Detroit Men's ORT
Chapter will hear from the
president of the World ORT
Union, Dr. William Haber,
at its annual meeting and
brunch 10 a.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Center.
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Dr. Haber will have just
returned from Israel and will
report on new developments
in ORT installations there.
New officers and directors
will be elected, and David K.
Page, president, will 'report
on the recent annual conven-
tion of thte American ORT
Federation in New York.
Guests are invited to the
complimentary brunch to
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Dr. and Mrs. Tferman M.
Sperling of Wareham Dr.,
Huntington Woods, announce
the engagement of their
daughter Linda Marcia to
Harlan Peter Cohen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cohen
of Dallas.
Miss Sperling was gradu-
ated from the University of
Michigan, where she earned
a master's degree in music.
Her finance was graduated
from Harvard University and
is a senior at its law school.
An August wedding is
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ostrow
of Glenmorra Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Elyse
Marsha to Jeffrey Alan Scis-
sors, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Scissors of Elgin
Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Ostrow attends Oak-
land University. Her fiance
attends Lawrence Institute of
Technology.
A June wedding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Merill P. Lee
of Rosewood Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Sharon Eliz-
abeth to Joseph H. Wahlers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wahlers of Baldwin, N.Y.
Miss Lee was graduated
from Wayne State Univer-
sity. Her fiance attends
Wayne State's school of med-
icine. An August wedding is
planned.
Aliya Association
Announces Meeting
Association of American
and Canadians for Aliya, De-
troit chapter, will meet 8:30
p.m. Feb. 16 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper,
10505 LaSalle, Huntington
Woods. Nick Martin, an oleh
who is a tourist guide in
Jerusalem, will speak.
Cultural Calendar
of Events in Detroit Jewish Community
Week of Feb. 8-14
Feb. 8-8 p.m. — Meet the Artists Night at Sholem Alei-
chem Institute Art Show, at Labor Zionist Institute.
Admission.
11-8:30 p.m. — Opening session of Young Israel In-
stitute for Jewish Studies. Registration. 548-2377
and 398-1177.
12-6:30 p.m. — Intercongregational Men's Club Dinner
at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Dr. Arthur Hertzberg:
"American Jewry and Israel: the Challenge and
the Promise." Reservations. 851-5100.
13-6 p.m. — Histadrut Dinner for Gov. Milliken at
Cobo Hall. Reservations. 851-0606.
14-8:15 p.m. — Prof. Arnold Goldsmith: "Call Me
Ishmael: The Bible in American Fiction," at Cong.
Beth Shalom. Admission.
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Lionist Institute
Art Show Site
well after each addition. Fill the
prepared cans 1/2 full with the
batter. Bake 70 minutes. Remove
from the oven and let stand 5
to 10 minutes. Run a knife
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Barbecued Ribs
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.)
This recipe is a kosher
adaptation of that popular
soul food—ribs. It is a par-
ticular favorite of my chil-
The Labor Zionist Institute dren.
will be the site of the 11th 3 lbs. short ribs (cut in 2-inch
annual Sholem Aleichem In- 1 strips)
large onion, diced
stitute Art Show beginning 1 /2 of a small green pepper, diced
2 stalks of celery, diced
8 p.m. today and continuing 1 small bottle barbecue sauce
through Sunday.
oil
Brown ribs in dutch even. Re-
Professional Michigan art- move. Brawn vegetables until an-
ists will display works in all ions are golden. Then take out
and put ribs in bottom
media, at prices for the be- vegetables
of pan. Top with vegetables and
ginning buyer and for the ex- barbecue sauce. Bake at 350 de-
perience buyer to enlarge his grees for 2 1/4 * hours. S
collection.
Prizes have been donated Lo-Cal Hobo Bread
1973 American Heart
by exhibiting artists including (Copyright Association)
Sylvia Chover, Charles B. 2 cups raisins
cups boiling water
Gatewood, Beverly Digaeta- 2
4 tsps. baking soda
no, Sophie Fordon, Arthur R. 4 cups flour
sugar
Lehmann, Vera R. Sattler 2 1 /4 cups
tsp. salt
and Harry Donald Schwartz- 1 /4 cup oil
Put raisins in a large pot that
er.
has a tight-fitting lid. Pour in
boiling water to cover. Stir it
Patrons will have the op- the baking soda. Cover tightly
portunity to meet the artists and let stand overnight. Preheat
to 350". Prepare three one-
folowing today's show. Re- oven
pound coffee cans by oiling them
freshments will be served, and coating with flour. Combine
sugar and salt. Add the
and the public is invited. flour,
oil and the flour mixture, 1 cup
at a time, to the raisins, stirring
There is a nominal charge.
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