THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, Dec. 20, 1974

Cinnamon
Kichel

Mikva Israel
Banquet Set

With increased costs driv-
ing bakery prices up, more
housewives are baking at
home. You might want to
try baking this puffy kichel
recipe. It has an added bo-
nus: not much sugar is used.

Pray • that your loneliness
may spur you into finding
somehting to live for, great
enough to die for. — Dag
Hammarskjold

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MEATLESS
SPAGHETTI
SAUCES

You pour on Italian Ta'am,
when you glorify your spa-
ghetti with a sauce by Chef

Boy-Ar-Dees. His home-
style Meatless or Mushroom .
Sauce makes it a richly deli-
cious dish. Use these superb
sauces to make the most of
meat loaf and pot roast. With
noodles and ricotta, you've
got a great lasagna. Wait till
you try them with omelets or
fish. Just keep plenty handy.
Between you and Chef Boy-
Ar-Dee, a family could never
go hungry.

Jerry Markovitz will be
guest performer at the an-
nual banquet of Mikva Israel
And the Women's Orthodox
League 6 p.m., Dec. 29 at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
A native Israeli, he has been
hailed as a talented singer,
musician a n d composer.
Guest speaker at the dinner
will be Rabbi Jacob J.
Hecht, of Cong. Yeshiva Rab-
bi Meir Simcha HaCohen of
EaSt Flatbush, New York.
For information and reser-
vations, call Marvin Seligson,
542-2119.

Make

News

STEVEN M. POPKIN was
appointed an administrative
assistant with the Fresh Air
Society. Popkin has been em-
ployed as a summer' staff
member at Camp Tamarack,
Ortonville, since 1973.
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RABBI STEPHEN C.
LERNER, spiritual leader of
Tifereth Israel Town and
Villa ge Synagogue, New
York, was appointed .editor
of Conservative Judaism,
jointly published by the Rab-
binical Assembly and the
Jewish Theological Seminary.

GOLDA MEIR, f ormer
prime minister of Israel, fin-
ished second in Good House-
keeping Magazine's most ad-
mired woman poll of readers.
Finishing first for the third
consecutive year was Mrs.
Pat Nixon.

MORRIS B. ABRAM, for-
mer president of Brandeis
University, has received the
Human Rights Award from
the International League for
the Rights of Man.

A true critic, in the pursuit
of a book, is like a dog at
a feast, whose thoughts and
stomach are wholly set upon
what the guests fling away,
and consequently is apt to
snarl most when there are
the fewest bones.—Swift

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Detroiters attending the recent wedding. of Judi Wein-
man and Larry Stern in Chicago were: Dr. •and Mrs. Har-
vey Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Black, Messrs. Louis,
Neil and Howard Cooper, Mrs. Howard Danzig, Mr. Jack
Ginsberg, Rabbi and Mrs. David Nelson, Mrs. Ann Paneth,
Mr. and Mrs. James Reich, Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Rube,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steinberg, and Rabbi and Mrs.
Gerald Teller.

People

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activities in Society

Independence Club of the Allan Towers Apts. will pre-
sent a commemorative plaque to Mrs. Esther Meisel 5 p.m.
Sunday at the apartment's assembly room. The plaque is
being presented to Mrs. Meisel "in honor of her late hus-
band, Sam L. Meisel, and the work he performed for the
welfare of the club." Friends and relatives are invited.

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.)

tbsps. sugar
6 eggs
1 cup oil
2 cups flour
sugar and cinnamon
Beat eggs well. Add oil, 3 14
tbsps. sugar and flour and mix
well. Drop by the teaspoonful on
a greased cookie sheet about four
inches apart. Sprinkle sugar and
cinnamon on top. Bake for 18
minutes at 325 degrees. Makes
4-5 dozen.

UJA Elects Two Board Members

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Federation Institute Assesses
Future of Jewish Coinniunity

Future patterns in Jewish
life and the implications for
Detroit's Jewish community
were the focuses of the 25th
annual professional staff in-
stitute of the Jewish Welfare
Federation held recently at
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
The institute is a day-long
educational forum where
Jewish agency workers an-
alyze historical background
and sociological trends in
American and Jewish life to
increase their professional
abilities to serve the commu-
nity. -
Charles Zibbell of New
York, associate executive di-
rector for the national Coun-
cil of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, addressed
more than 100 men and worn-
en about "Jewish Communal
Patterns : 1974 - 1991."
Other presentations includ-
ed "Jewish Identification and
Education" by Irwin Shaw,
executive vice-president of
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, "Family Patterns" by
Rose Kaplan, director of pro-
fessional services for the
Jewish Family and Children's
Service; "Aged" by Charles
S. Wolfe, executive director
of the Jewish Home for
Aged; and "Career Patterns"
by Gerald D. Goldstein, Jew-
ish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop asso-
ciate executive director.
The morning's concurrent
discussion groups, which dis-
cussed Zibbell's premises,
were swn marized during
lunch by Mrs. Barbara Nur-
enberg, supervisor of the
Southfield branch of JVS &
CW. William Avrunin, JWF
executive vice president, gave
the closing remarks.
Agencies participating in
the Institute were Federation
Apartments, Fresh Air So-
ciety, Jewish Community
Center, Jewish Community
Council, Jewish Family and
Children's Service, Jewish
Home for Aged, Jewish Voca-
tional Service & Community
Workshop, Jewish Welfare
Federation, Sinai Hospital

Business
Briefs

THE PHOTOGALLERY in
Ferndale is having its third
annual open house, today
through Tuesday. The gal-
lery will have 75 limited-
edition photographs by owner
Jeffrey Kriger on display
from 11 a.m. to midnight
each day at the gallery, 701
Livernois.

and Shiffman Clinic, and the
United Hebrew Schools.

Institute chairman was Al-
bert I. Ascher, executive di-
rector of JVS & CW, assisted
by institute secretary Alan D.
Kandel, director of social
planning, Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Institute committee mem-
bers were: Raymond G. Kal-
ef, Jewish Community Cen-
ter.; Mrs. Eleanor Keys,
Jewish Family and Children's
Service; Yosef Levanon, Un-
ited Hebrew Schools; Mrs.
Ilene Rosin, JVS & CW; Mrs.
Irene Saferstein, Sinai Hos-
pital; Adam Simms, Jewish
Community Council; Mrs.
Laina Temchin, Federation
Apartments; Howard Was-
serman, Fresh Air Society;
and Charles S. Wolfe, Jewish
Home for Aged.

Mrs. Merle Harris, presi-
dent of the women's division
of Detroit's Jewish Welfare
Federation, and Mrs. N.
Brewster Broder, 1975 Allied
Jewish Campaign — Israel
Emergency Fund women's
division chairman, were elect-

ed to the national board of
the United Jewish Appeal
Women's Division.
Mrs. Harris is a member
of JWF's executive commit-
tee and board of governors,
and a director of the United
Jewish Charities.
Mrs. Broder is a division
vice president, director of the
Griffin Did Not
Jewish Family and Chil-
Sign Israel Support dren's Service, and a mem-
Michigan Sen. Robert P. ber of Federation's education
Griffin was one of the few budget and planning division.
Senators who did not sign a
letter in support of Israel
COMPLETE ALTERATIONS
which was sent to President
Reasonable Prices
Ford last week.
Contrary to the story which
appeared in The Jewish
Cleaners & Tailors
News, Sen. Griffin was not
Expert Drapery
one of the 71 U.S. Senators
Cleaning
who signed the document.
24709 Coolidge at 101h
Michigan Senator Philip
Across from Dexter Davison
A. Hart was one of the let-
399-0336
ter's supporters.

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