Religious School Open to Community Registration for the Cong. Beth Shalom Religious School is now open to children of nonmembers of the congre- gation. Marshall Wallace, chair- man of the school, announced Bar and Bat Mitzva training is included, as well as pre- Bar Mitzva taut and tefilin VINYL PLASTICOVERS Custom Made Furniture Covers Cushions Replaced Guaranteed Free Repairs HARRIS VINYL PLASTICOVERS — 5574850 groups sponsored by the men's club and pre-Bat Mitz- va girls' groups sponsored by the sisterhood. Activities include crafts, trips, cooking, photography, singing, folk-dancing a n d sports. The service, break- fast, and interest groups will be offered to all 7th, 8th and 9th graders under the leader- ship of Cantor Samuel Green- baum. The Beth Shalom Religious School is an independent, Conservative congregational school, offering training to boys and girls from kinder- garten through grade 12. Cyril Servetter is educa- tional director. For enroll- ment forms and information, call the school office, 547- 7973. - Classifieds Get Quick Results SHOWER GIFTS Everything You Could Imagine COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Gourmet Experiences Provided in 'Cooking with Fruit' Dover Publications provide recipes with a choice for so many of all faiths, all dietetic- preferences, that "Cooking with Fruit," by Mark Nor- wak, will be welcomed with appreciation. JNF to Boost Cost of Trees The Jewish National Fund is urging the prompt planting of trees in Israel before the upcoming price hike. on Sept'. 1, from $2.50 to $3..00 each. Prospective planters who commit themselves to the planting of 40 trees, a garden of 100 trees, a grove of 1,000 trees, etc., and place a down payment now, are only re- quired to pay the current price of $2.50 for each tree until the original purchase is completed. The local JNF office is now accepting preferred New Year's greeting lists, and issuing tree certificates (at the current price) at the regular or specified time. The New.Year's greeting card certificate will be mailed to recipients denoting the plant- ing of a tree in his name. Gift trees are available by calling the Jewish National Fund, 968-0820. Criterion to View • IC arnival We Also Have a Complete Gift Selection for Every Decor. 545-1410 August y ou Are invited to View The Newest Collection f Contemporary Furs AZA To Wash Cars Despite rising prices, your early pur- chase will as-sure you of Great Savings. Choose from an unsurpassed collection of fine furs. Ceresnie & Offen Furs 181 S. Woodward 642-1690 Kochav Youth Set Installation Dinner Cong. Bnai David's Kochav Youth Group will have its first installation and awards banquet 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at the synagogue. Southfield Councilman Steven Cooper will speak on "The Import- ance of Jewish Identity." Officers to be installed are Ronald Schwarzberg, presi- dent; Janet Fink, Marcia Fink and Michael Schwarz- berg, vice presidents; Sheri Mandel, Lisa Korman, secre- taries; Randy Litcfiman and Bob Manela, treasurers; Jay Nitzkin, sergeant - at - arms; Shelly Stein, mascot; and Milton Neuman, adviser. Dinner will be served. Mu- sic will be provided by Eric Rosenow and his Continen- tals. For reservations, call the synagogue, 557-8210, or Sue Kendler, 557-1422. Fur Sale Established 1944 Just North of the Birmingham Theatre—Open Thurs. 'til 9 Free adjacent parking o reminh A gelatin mold is always a hit with summer meals. This mold serves as a good ac- companiment to a hot meat meal or a cold salad lunch- eon. 1 pkg. lime gelatin 1 pkg. strawberry gelatin 2 cups boiling water 2 cups applesauce Mix lime gelatin with 1 cup boiling water. Add 1 cup apple- sauce. Mix, pour into mold and chill until hard. Mix strawberry gelatin with 1 cup boiling water. Add 1 cup applesauce. Mix and let it cool. Pour on top of previ- ously chilled layer and chill again. COUNT BLESSINGS This isn't such a had world after all—think of all that could happen and never does. COLORFUL VALUES FOR Puppet Show Has Road Tour • 141 \1111 ■ 11•MI By NORMA BARACFI (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) Youth -News Campers from the Modell Marionette Program of Camp Tamarack recently returned from an eight-performance road show. Their tour included per- formances at the Detroit Jewish Center; Toledo Cen- ter Day Camp; Camp Mahi- ya,• Chelsea; Camp Yehuda, Leonidas; Camp T a v o r, Even good advice can't Three Rivers; and Camp create something out of noth- Tamarack, Brighton. ing. Owned by Nellie Freedman We Carry A Large Selection of MODERN & TRADITIONAL LAMPS — TABLES_— WALL DECOR Apple, Strawberry and Lime Mold „..: Criterion Club will attend a performance of .the Broad- way musical "Carnival," to be presented by the South- field Summer Music Theater 8 p.m. Saturday at Southfield- Lathrup High School. For information, call Betty Weinberg, 559-5175. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE, OAK PARK CENTER Open Daily 9:30 - 5:30 k A Observers of Jewish diet- Here are two typical reci- ary laws will find much of pes fram this interesting col- value here. The items call- lection: & GOOSEBERRIES ing for meats and chicken MACKEREL 4 mackerel can be applied. Vegetarians 1.4 db. gooseberries oz. butter will find a veritable treasure 2 2 glasses white wine here for their needs. 1 lemon hard-boiled egg Miss Norwak includes in .1 Parsley her 100 recipes a variety of 1 tablespoon sugar Clean mackerel, removing appetizers, m a i n courses, and tails, slit and remove puddings, pies, foods and heads backbone. Cook goseberries with a very little water and the su- drinks—all with fruits for gar, and break them up roughly use in many ways. with the egg, butter, parsley and Grapefruit astoria, cherry seasoning. prinkle the inside of the fish with lemon juice and and strawberry soup, mack- stuff with gooseberry mixture. Secure with toothpicks, put in erel and gooseberries, cran- buttered dish,, pour on wine and berry stuffing, avocado dres- bake at 450°F. far about 30 min- sing, grilled peaches, straw- utes. DATE BREAD berries with wine and Swed- lb. chopped dates ish apple cake are just a few 1/2 2 cups boiling water of the 200 elegant dishes sug- 2 cups sugar plain flour ge,sted for preparation with 4 1 cups cup chapped nuts 2 teaspoons bicarboate of soda the help of "Cooking With 1 /2 cup butter Fruit". 2 eggs Ms. Norwak includes a 2 teaspoons salt dates with bicarbon- chapter on the art of comple- ate Combine of soda and pour on boiling water. Leave to cool. Cream the mentary flavoring so that butter and sugar, and add eggs cooks can experiment and one at a time. Add dry ingredi- create entirely new dishes. ents alternately with date mix- and stir in nuts. Pour into Also included is a chart of ture buttered cocoa tins, filling them half-full. (This mixture will fill suitable combinations f o r five tins.) Bake at 325°F. those who like to finish a about for 1 hour. Serve in, thick meal with wine, cheese and rounds, well-buttered. Honey makes a good addition if sand- fruit. wiches are made with the bread. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 9, 1974-33 Einstein AZA will sponsor a car wash 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Savine's Marathon Serv- ice, 15441 Greenfield, corner of Nine Mile Rd. There is a nominal charge. For infor- mation, call Jeff Kushner, 968-0234. Youth Name Adviser Milton Neuman was recent- ly named chapter adviser to the Kochav Youth Group at Cong. Bnai David. The group is affiliated with the Nation- al Conference of Synagogue Youth. The i r performance, "A Snake in Every Garden", was an adaptation of I.L. Peretz's short story, "Devo- tion Without End." The Modell program is di- rected by Phil Molby and as- sisted by Lynn Medow and J. Patrick Sutton. Other staff included Susan Climstein, Beth Egnater, Larry Freed- man, Barbara Hecht, Maxine Leva, Ruth Mendel and Mel Nasielski. Camper participants includ- ed Dawn Kellman, Julia Sil- verman, Leslie Katz, David Fritz, Audrey Delidow, Andy Feldman, Liz Front, Keith Hurwitz, Shoshana Buchalter, Marcia Tilchin, Laurie Rot- blatt, Monica Steinmetz, Pam Viviano, Stuart Weiner, Susie Horwich, Leah Chodak Zel- des, Debbie Kingston, Helen Wechsler, Brian Mutnick, Jackie Gamer, Joel Fine and Jill Lublin. They Made The Grade CLARE RAIZMAN, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Raizman of Wellesley Ave., Birmingham, attended the July session of Brandeis Camp Institute near Los An- geles. The camp conducts a leadership training program for Jewish college youth. C * * DAVID LEVITT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt of Pennsylvania Ave., South- field, is among 38 students selected to attend the eighth Cranbrobk Writers' Confer- ence meeting this weekend at the Cranbrook Institutions. 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