100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 24, 1974 - Image 32

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-05-24

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

ORT's 'L' H aylm

Film Gets 1st Prize

Mrs. Borman to Chair Dinner, Fashion Show for Bond. Women

Mrs. Paul Borman will
chair the annual Israel Bonds
women's division fashion
show and dinner Aug. 27 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it was
announced by Mrs. David
Pollack, chairman.
Mrs. Borman visited Israel
with the United Jewish Ap-
peal Mission in 1969 and with
her husband and children in
1971.
She was the 1972 Oakland
County chairman for the
Torch Drive. She is on the
advisory board of the Women
of United Foundation; the
board of the women's divi-
sion of Jewish Welfare Fed-

MRS. PAUL BORMAN

eration; a past national board
member of Michigan Region
of Women's American ORT;
past chairman of the execu-
tive committee of the Michi-
gan Region of ORT; and a
past board member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek's sisterhood.
Her brother, Richard Jaffa,
is the joint chairman of the
UJA and the Israel Bond
Committees in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Borman is a graduate
of the University of Michigan,
and the mother of three teen-
age sons. She recently opened
her own business, Marlene's
Faces, a cosmetics shop in
West Bloomfield.

On her trip to Israel in
1971, she located the grave
of her g r e a t-grandfather,
Rabbi Isaac Jaffa, the first
Orthodox rabbi in America,
west of the Mississippi River.
He went to Palestine to study
in 1903, and died there and
was buried on the Mount of
Olives. The Bormans erected
a new stone because the orig-
inal one has been desecrated
during the period prior to
1967, when the Old City of
Jerusalem was held by Jor-
dan. The Jaffa family have
or six generations held the
name of Isaac Jaffa and Se-
lig Jaffa.

NEW YORK — "L'Hayim
— to Life!" an epic doc-
umentary p r e s e n t e d by
Women's American ORT,
was awarded a blue ribbon
first prize at the American
Film Festival held in New
York. This award is in addi-
tion to the Cine Golden
Eagle and honors at the Fes-
tival di Populi in Florence
already captured by the film.
The film portrays the life
of the Jewish people in 19th
Century Russia and chron-
icles the birth of the ORT
movement. Its still photo-
graphs, culled from archives
the world over, and motion
picture footage, some of
which has never been seen
on the screen before, follow
Jewish life in the shtetl
through the Russian revolu-
tion, World War I, the second
World War, the Holocaust
and the birth of the state of
Israel.
The film was produced and
directed for Women's Amer-
ican ORT by Harold Mayer.

g)omen's Cilipb activities

BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
American Jewish Congress,
Women's Division will meet
12:30 p.m. Thursday at
Northland Shopping Center
C o m m unity Auditorium,
Room C. Mrs. David Du-
Mouchel, librarian at South-

Cheese Blintzes
for Shavuot

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.)

Shavuot is a time when
one traditionally serves dairy
meals. Cheese blintzes are
particularly popular on Sha-
vuot. Everyone has her favor-
ite recipe for making them,
and here is mine.

field Public Library, will re-
view "Plain Speaking" by
Merle Miller. Dessert will be
served. Friends are welcome.

*

ELAINE LEVIN CHAP-
TER, CARIH, will have its
annual installation luncheon
and fashion show noon Wed-
nesday at Northwood Inn. For
reservations, by today, call,
Gloria Rosenberg, 342-5588,
or Helen Grushko, 357-5456.
*
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will have a meeting
11:30 a.m. June 5 at the
Charterhouse Apts. club
room. There will be a guest
speaker. Brunch will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.

0

1 cup flour
UNITED HEBREW
1 tsp. salt
SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUX-
4 eggs ( beaten )
1 cup plus 2 tsps water
ILIARY will hear guitarist
Mix eggs and water. Stir in Joan Sofferin in a program
flour and salt. Pour into a hot,
greased skillet just enough batter of Jewish music at the auxil-
to coat bottom of the pan (should iary's annual election and
be very thin). Tilt your pan from
side to side so that the batter installation meeting 12:15
spreads evenly. Cook over a me- p.m. Wednesday at the Uni-
dium heat until the top of the
batter is dry. Shake out (cooked ted Hebrew Schools building.
side up) onto a clean dishcloth.
(It should come out of the pan
easily.) Allow this blintz "leaf"
to cool. Follow above procedure
until all bater is used up. Put (Copyright 1973, American Heart
some filling into each "leaf"
Association)
(filling recipe below) and roll
A quick and satisfying ori-
like a jelly roll. Fry on both
sides in butter until golden brown. ental dish. Cook vegetables
FILLING
only until crisp.
1 lb. creamed cottage cheese
1 1/, to 2 cups raw breast of chick-
sugar and cinnamon to taste
en, thinly sliced
raisins (optional)
2 tbsp. oil
1 small onion, thinly sliced
1 cup celery, thinly sliced
1 cup sliced water chestnuts
1 5-oz. can bamboo shoots
2
cups chicken broth or bouillon
Here is another recipe from 2 tbsps.
soy sauce
my friend the Manhattan bal- 1 tsp. sugar
abosta, Mrs. Leon Bergman. 2 tbsps. cornstarch
1 /4 cup cold water
She says it is a favorite of salt
IA cup toasted almond slivers
her West Side neighbors.
Preheat oil in heavy frying pan,
5 white potatoes
and saute chicken for 2-3 min-
2 yams
utes.
Add onion and celery. Cook
2 white turnips or 1/2 large yel-
5 minutes. Then add water chest-
low turnip
nuts,
bamboo shoots, chicken
3 zucchini (yellow or green sum-
and soy sauce. Cover and
mer squash) or 1 acorn squash broth
cook 5 minutes more. Blend sug-
or 1 hard yellow squash
ar,
cornstarch
and cold water.
2 eggs
Pour over chicken and cook until
1 stick margarine
thick,
stirring
constantly.
Add
1 pkg. onion soup mix
salt to taste. Garnish with toast-
Peel all vegetables; cut into ed almonds. Serve over rice.
chunks and boil (as you would YIELD: 4 servings.
white potatoes in salted water)
VARIATION: With Snow Peas:
until all the vegetables are ten- Omit almonds and add 1 10-ounce
der. Drain and mash with mar- package of frozen snow pea pods
garine and anion soup mix. When with the water chestnuts and
slightly cooled, add eggs. Taste bamboo shoots.
and add more salt and seasoning
if necessary. Pour into greased
casserole and bake in 350 degree
oven for about 45 minutes (un-
covered).
(Copyright 1973, American Heart
Pumpkin or eggplant may be
Association).
substituted for the turnip and/or 3 large ripe tomatoes, cut in half
squash — or added thereto, de- 2 tbsps. finely chopped onion
pending on what's on sale or 2 tbsps. finely chopped parsley
what's left over in your refrig- 1 tbsp. soft margarine
erator.
3 /1 cup chopped cooked spinach
(drained)
salt
pepper
paprika
2 tbsps. Italian seasoned bread
crumbs
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
The Jewish National Fund Place tomatoes cut side up in an
baking dish. Combine onion,
office at 22100 Greenfield, oiled
parsley, margarine, spinach, salt,
Oak Park, will be closed on pepper and paprika, and spread
Shavuot, Monday and Tues- evenly over tomatoes. Top with
crumbs and bake for 15 minutes.
day, May 27 and 28.
YIELD: 6 servings.

Almond Chicken

Vegetable Casserole

Mrs. Alex Roberg will be
honored for her service to
the auxiliary, and petite lun-
cheon will be served. Guests
are invited.

* *

OAK PARK NSHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine
Mile area) will meet 4 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Sarah Kravetz, 23071 Clover-
lawn, Rabbi Sholom Ber
Stock will speak.

* *

FARMINGTON AND
FRANKLIN GROUPS, Ha-
dassah, will have a joint in-
stallation luncheon noon June
4 at the Hunter's Ridge Apts.
club house. Installing officers
will be Mesdames Jack Perl-
man and Albert Newman.
Presidents to be installed are
Mesdames Marvin Rubin and
Donald Rubin of the Farm-
ington and Franklin Groups,

ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, saw Mrs. Helen
Posner, former chapter and
council president, install the
following officers at the re-
cent installation luncheon:
Mesdames Ruth Pecherer,
president; Dorothy Feinberg,
vice president; Clara New-
man, Pauline Forman and
Lorraine Borska, secretaries.
Chairmen include Mesdames
Tania Saslove, Frieda Capp,
Molly Diamond, Judy Krass,
Ida Robbins, Lillian Winkler,
Lorraine Borska, Hilda Mor-
rison, Mary Koretz, Sylvia
Messer, Sylvia Cooper, Pearl
Lieberman, Gertrude Mill-
man, Ruth Miller, Fan Bunin
and Gloria Zabner.

* *

\\ \\

I I I

!

/

Women to Mark
Start of Chapter,

Shalom Chai Chapter, Pio-
neer Women, already 52
members strong, will cele-
brate the first anniversary oh
its charter with a luncheon
noon Wednesday at the Lin-
coin Towers Apts. club hou
Frieda Leemon, national
vice president and national
chairman of Moetzet Hapoa-
lot, will speak. Phyllis Lub-
lin will read her poem about
the Israeli soldiers in reac-
tion to the Yom Kippur War. /\
Friends and prospective
members are invited. D m!
ceeds will aid child
projects in Israel.

Love overcomes material
obstacles.—Talmud.

I WHY WORRY ! r

Leave Everything to Us

,

SAVE! " SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

FROM THE

IMPORTER

SEYMOUR
KAPLAN
and Co.

'

'

i!OME CATERING
phones57-6157

IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
OF FINE DIAMONDS

3055S Southfield,
Suite 100
64S-9200

*

WYN and HAROLD LANDIS

• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY
_ WYN-HAROLD CATERING ,

HANITA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have its
annual installation luncheon
noon June 4 at Paradiso's.
The chapter will mark its
30th anniversary. A program
is planned. For reservations,
call Belle Glenner, 542-1952.



Honors for Beth El on June 2
at Concert by Wayne State U.

Wayne State University
will pay tribute to Temple
Beth El 3:30 p.m. June 2 at
the temple.
The Wayne State University
Chorale Union of 175 voices
and the Wayne Symphony

Tomatoes Rockefeller

JNF Office to Be
Closed on Shavuot

respectively. Mrs. Eileen
Berris will review "Love and
. . Death," by Abraham
Kaplan.

*

D A V ID- HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will have a luncheon noon
June 4 at the Northgate Apts.
social hall. Friends are in-
vited. For tickets and infor-
mation, call Mrs. Ha r r y
Schechter, 557-6674.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32f: Friday, May 24, 1974

PROF. JASON TICKTON

Orchestra of 75 instrumental-
ists will present the concert.
Prof. Malcolm Johns will
be the conductor and Prof.
Jason Tickton, music direc-
tor and organist of Temple
Beth El, will play the organ
for this concert.
There is no admission
charge. All are welcome.
The program follows:
Greetings by Dr. George
Gullen, president of Wayne
State University, and by Dr.
Richard C. Hertz, senior rab-
bi of Temple Beth El; "Fan-
fare" by Robert Lawson,
chairman of the Wayne State
University m u s i c depart-
ment; "He's Watching Over
Israel" from the "Elijah" by
Mendelssohn; "Meditation,
May the Words of My
Mouth" from Avodath Ako-
desh by Ernest Bloch; and
the dramatic oratorio "King
David" by Arthur Honegger.

activities in Society

A reception honoring the confirmation of Susan Danto
will be held Monday by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce
Danto of Stuyvessant Rd., Birmingham. Guests, who have
received invitations, include family and close friends.

S ub u R 6A P-1

Save 20% and make
your selections from the
largest pant collection
anywhere.



If it's gabardine or poly-
ester or fine light-weight
acrylic or cotton duck.
Pull on, belted, •self belt,
cuffed or plain leg, it's
here for you. Regular or
short lengths. Our in-
stock prices start at $12
and go to $45. All at
20% off. All of our
brand names included.

Matching Blouses, pc.
tops and Sweaters also
on sale at 20% off our
regular prices.

OPEN SUNDAY 12-4
DAILY 9:30-5
Saturday till 6

Coolidge at Nine Mile

Oak Park

1

Back to Top