42—Friday, Dec. 6, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Newly Arrived Russian Jews to Learn Meaning of Hanuka Jewish Community Center pern, and others within the Board member, Israel El- community recently conduct- ed a special orientation pro- gram for the Russion Jews at the Jewish Center branch. In a comprehensive lecture entirely in Russian, Elpern detailed the structure of De- troit's organized Jewish com- munity and described for the immigrants the function of Jewish Welfare Federation member agencies and how they serve the community's needs. The Center will be spon- soring a special Hanuka pro- gram for Russian Jews Sun- day at the 10 Mile branch. The program will feature a MEATLESS discussion in Russian by El- SPAGHETTI pern on the meaning of Han; uka. Center staff and volun- SAUCES teers found that Hanuka had You pour on Italian Ta'am, no significance to most of the when you glorify your spa- immigrants since many of ghetti with a sauce by Chef them.had no familiarity what- Boy-Ar-Dee s. His home- ever with Hanuka—many had style Meatless or Mushroom never heard of the holiday. Sauce makes it a richly deli- A highlight of the program cious dish. Use these superb will be a special candlelight- sauces to make the most of ing ceremony by a newly ar- meat loaf and pot roast. With rived 16-year-old Russian noodles and ricotta, you've girl, and a discussion by a got a great lasagna. Wait till you try them with omelets or young Russian boy of the fish. Just keep plenty handy. meaning of Hanuka's special Between'yau and Chef Boy- message of freedom. I - Bolleardee Ar-Dee, a family could never go hungry. Hanuka Activities Planned at Center The Jewish Community Center will sponsor a special . Hanuk• celebration Dec. 15 for the entire family at the main building. The celebration will in- clude two special dance per- formances in the lobby at 1 and 2:30 p.m., a latke sale beginning at noon, Israel dancing and singing-from 2- 3:30 p.m., a trampoline dem- onstration at 1:30 p.m. and a gameroom and rollerskat- ing for children opening at 1 p.m. Say it most impressively with ... FRUIT A T S K L L T S It means so much more to say "Get Well" with a beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected, health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets and snacks. A treat to eat that con be shored with others priced from $12.50 DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes) Rosiness o 'ates and customers will also appreciate gift baskets Call 862-6800 Gift Dept. 32051N. McNichols Rd. Detroit, Mich. 48221 . Brevities Pioneer Women Donor Luncheon to Feature National President Moadon lvri Sets Lectures Series Jewish Community Center Charlotte Stein, national will have several lecture pro- Greater Detroit Council of Pianist DAVID SYME will be heard in a concert spon-, Pioneer Women will hold its president, will speak. She re- grams for December. The sored by the Wcoen's • Sym- annual donor luncheon noon cently returned from Israel, Moadon Ivri (Hebrew club) phony of Detroit- 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Shiawassee where she gathered informa- lectures will be held 3:30 titin on the Mideast. p.m. at the 10 Mile branch. Dec. 16, at Temple Israel. Hotel. Mrs. Stein is• past president Eddy Barak will speak on Syme, son of Rabbi and Mrs. of the local Consumers Lea- "The Fight of the Macca- M. Robert Syme, is a con- gue and active in the Red bees for its Significance for cert artist who has been Cross , polio and cancer All Generations" Saturday; studying and teaching at the funds and Parent-Teacher "The Poetry of Byalick" will University of Indiana. The Association. She has served be discussed Dec. 14; Habo- Women's Symphony is spon- as national chairman of So- nim representative Tzvi Zid- soring Syme's appearance for viet Jewry Affairs, and na- ner will speak on "On Jeru- the second year in succession. tional chairman for the 18th salem" Dec. 21; and Haim A reception will be held in national bi-annial convention David will speak on "What the social hall. For tickets, of Pioneer Women in 1963 in is the Hebrew Language" call the Women's Symphony, - Detroit. _ 642-7758, Mrs. Edgar _Patrick, Dec. 28. MI 6-6149, or the temple,.863- She is presently on the 7769. board of the Israel Histadrut * Committee and the National Jewish Board. The speaker is NONCE DANCE ENSEM- holesale Diamonds & jewelry also hostess of a radio pro- BLE will give a dance dem- Jewelry & gram devoted to the activi- onstration 7:30 p.m. Sunday SUITE 318 ADVANCE ,BLDG. at the Oak Park Library. The ties of Pioneer Women. j23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile. CHARLOTTE STEIN group__ directed by Denise (313) 557-1860 Ethel Wasser will be chair- Szykula, will present jazz, man of -the day. baroque and , contemporary • selections. Company mem- bers are Susan Cohen, Judie Conhors, Karen Freedland, Evelyn August became the --WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS Paula . Kramer, Jennifer pat- . bride of Michael G. Digon in AND CUSTOMERS, A HAPPY hick and Randi Sanfield. The a recent ceremony at the & HEALTHY HANUKA program is co-sponsored by Dearborn Inn. Mrs. Jules the Friends of the Oak Park Lapides of Broomall, .Pa., Library and Oakland Com- was her sister's matron of munity College — Southeast honor. Michael Allen Digon Campus, The public is in- of Kalamazoo was his fa- - Membir Donk Lira vited. For information, call ther's best man. Following .Kosher Wet Dmilers Aroma. i t POINT feti, the library, 548-7230. a California honeymoon, the * * couple will live in Southfield. SEARS DRIVING SCHOOL, JACK ATTIS - PHIL SWARIN Oakland Mall, will hold a Great men's sayings are 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE free class on how to- pass the like silver gilt; use wears written driver's license ex- the gilt off the silver, and WE DELIVER,. amination 6:30 p.m. Wednes- all the sparkle goes out of day in the store's training the sayings if they are re- room. F o r reservations, peated.=Balzac which must be made by 7 p.m. Tuesday, call the school, 548-8003. . arriages SINGER'S KosherMeals untw z .1.1.7.8111 MEL'S Center to Offer Weekend Camping Jewish Community Center will offer several weekend camp experiences for young- sters, grades 1-9 during the upcoming vacation period. A mini-camp for grades 1- 6" will take place 9;30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Dec. 24-26 at the Cen- ter main building. -Bus trans- portation is available. A winter weekend for 7-9 graders will be held Dec. 27- 29 at Cam!) Tamarack. -The weekend will feature - movies, ice skating, sports, crafts, hikes and campfires. Camp Giborim; grades 3- 6, will take place Dec. 27-29 at Camp Tamarack. For information, or to reg- ister for one of the vacation programs, contact the Center group services office, 341- 4200. FARMERS MARKE T 410* },) • Fresh Clastifiedt 'Get 'Quick Restilt8 LETTUCE and PEPPERS for Vine- ::::iRipened - Iceberg CUKES TOMATOES 3 9 Jumbo Size 2-9 29 Head EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON RED - - - and GOLDEN Chiquita BANANAS r m.-CHEESE, TOO! CREAM RINDLESS .!ARCS BERG HAVARTI MUENSTER SWISS lb. Detroit Socialites Plan Celebrations Detroit Socialites will have a Hanuka dance 9 p.m. Dec. 21 at-the Oak Park Commun- ity Center. Johnny C and his trio will perform. Guests are invited. There is a nominal charge. The group will hold its New Year's eve dinner-dance 9 p.m. Dec. 31 'at the Jewish War Veterans headquarters. Ted Koliba and his orchestra will perform. Proceeds will go to the Is- rael Emergency Fund. For reservations, call Ruth Baker, 645-1549, or Mollie Stern, 342- 2791. "Where the produce is the - freshest qnd so is the help." I DELICIO si r sr! sr? APPLE 29 Dannon Best Kosher SALAMI $ r? lb. SUPER BUY! Reg. or 1 Cal. YOGURT 99 7 UP. and VERNORS All Flavors 8 Pack 99 , ,0-oz. Bottles 2 8930 NORTHWESTERN HWY., CORNER OF 12 MILE RD. MON.-SAT. 8 to 8 Sun. 8-6 356-9762 144 4 4 ill Ltiil t 4 6 6 ** •C b & .. .