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April 26, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-26

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Final Program Set for Sheruth League

Sheruth League, an affili- Hebrew Schools main build-
ate of Fresh Air Society, ing.
Judge Marvin F. Frankel
will have it final program 8
p.m. Tuesday at the United will speak on "Crime and
the First-Time Young Of-
fender," a pioneer program
initiated in the Oak Park
courts.
Refreshments will be
served, and the public is in-
vited. Charlotte and Harry
for your party
Levitan are chairmen. Sue
Band and Lorraine Canner
By
are Sheruth League co-
presidents.

Akiva Opens
Gan Program

AutericutisSiiip rise Israeli Tour
Guide With Gift of 14-City Visit

Gail Adler will direct the
new all-day Gan program at
Akiva Hebrew Day School,
which will combine Torah,
Hebrew reading and secular
learning for kindergarten-age
children. Mrs. Adler recently
was associated with Moetzet
Hapoalot orphanage in Reho-
vot, and her program focuses
on the child as a creative per-
sonality. She will be assisted
by Mrs. Naomi Roberg. For
information, call Akiva, 354-
4664.

By HEIDI PRESS
Tour guide Uri Ne'eman
and his wife, Esther, have
been kidnaped by a Hunting-
ton Woods couple for a very
unselfish reason—a quickie
tour of Detroit and a friendly
visit. The Ne'emans are in
the U. S. on a six-week, all-
expenses-paid tour provided
by clients they had befriend-
ed during Ne'eman's 24
years as a tour guide in Is-
rael:
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Miller of Roycourt Ave.,
brought the Ne'emans from
Chicago. The Israelis' sched-
ule was so jam-packed that
friends had to bid for time
to entertain them.
The subjects of "Project
Mission Impossible," the
Ne'emans were surprised in
February when two clients,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ansell
of Sherman Oaks, Calif.,
wrote to them of the unusual
gift.
According to Ne'eman, who
prefers to be called Uri, Mrs.
Ansell conceived the idea
during her last visit in Is-
rael. She secretly copied the
names of Uri's. clients from
his scrapbook and contacted
about 70.80 of them about
her plan.

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"No travel agent could do
what she did," Uri said. "It's
unheard of in the world of
travel."
Uri and his wife were
hosted by clients in Cali-
fornia, Arizona, New Mexico,
Chicago and Detroit. Friends
are awaiting their arrival in
Virginia, Washington, D. C.,
New Jersey and New York.
The father of two sons,
Dani, 18, who is serving in
the Golan Heights, and Gadi,
17, who will soon be drafted,
Uri is employed by the Gat
Tour Co., specializing in
"tailor-made tours."
A native of Czechoslovakia,
he went to Palestine in 1931
and served with the Jewish
settlement police under Orde
Wingate during the riots of
the '30s. He also served with
Hagana, the British army in
World War II, in the War of
Independence and in the
Sinai Campaign. Although he
volunteered for service in
the Six-Day and Yom Kippur
wars, he was not allowed to
fight "because I was too
old," he said.
Asked which nationality
group he most liked to host
on tours, Uri immediately
replied "Americans."
"There is no one like
Americans. They are inter-
ested, curious, always make
a promise to come back and
they always come back."
However, when they do re-
turn, they are no longer
clients but friends, he said.
Uri, who met the Millers
during their first trip to Is-
rael 15 years ago, took his
first plane trip to come to
the U. S. Although the flight
did not frighten him, he and
his wife admitted to some
fright when flooding caused
a five-hour delay in their
train trip between San Fran-
cisco and Portland, Ore. All
of the passengers had to be
evacuated.
But for that incident, Uri
was impressed with Amer-
ica. "I am overwhelmed by
American hospitality," he
said. "It is a tribute to Is-
rael, which I represent."

Ohm Will Offer
Shipping Advice
at AACA Meeting

Former Detroiters Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Zalenko will de-
scribe their experiences as
olim at a meeting of the De-
troit chapter of the Associa-
tion of Americans and Cana-
dians for Aliya 9 p.m. May
4 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Levey, 18800
Bungalow, Lathrup Village.
The Zalenkos, who are on
a visit here, made aliya two
years ago and now live in
Holon, with plans to move to
a moshav near Jerusalem.
He is a technical writer, and
she gives English lessons to
Russian immigrants. They
will give their opinion on
what to ship and what to buy.
Also present will be De-
troiter Mrs. Harold Platt,
who recently was in Israel
with her family, settling two
children at the Hebrew Uni-
versity and arranging for
their. Herzliya apartment.
For reservations, call the
Leveys, 559-4116.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 26, 1974-33

Bible
Quiz

1. Name the twelve tribes
of Israel.
2. Who was the ancestor
of all who play the lyre and
the pipe?
3. Two arks—one large and
one small—were covered in-
side and outside with pitch.
What were they?
4. What two birds are men-
tioned in connection with the
Flood?
5. What were the laws of
Noah which were considered
universal laws of morality?
6. What is the biblical
source for the Eternal Light
in the synagogue?
7. What are the boundaries
of the Land of Israel as de-
scribed in the book of Josh-
ua?
8. Near what city (still in
the news today) did Solomon
build a navy?
9. Where and how is the
fertility of the Land of Is-
rael—as a land of milk and
honey—described?
10. What is the name of
the city Joshua could not
conquer which was conquered
by David?

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Barbecued Beef Ribs

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1974 JTA, Inc.)

For those who would like
a mild flavored recipe for
barbecued ribs, I'd like to
recommend this variation.
Try serving it with noodles
and cucumber salad.

4 lbs. lean beef short ribs
1 16-oz. jar spaghetti sauce
I,•,2 cup molasses
1/4 cup vinegar
Marinate ribs in the mix of
spaghetti sauce, vinegar and mo-
lasses for three hours. Place ribs
on grill or broiler and cook for
1 1 hours, turning occasionally.
(Do not place too close to fire in
electric oven.) Baste frequently
until glazed. Serves 4.

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