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January 03, 1975 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-01-03

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Mr. and Mrs. Group,
City of Hope, to Meet

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8 p.m.
Monday st the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Hack, 15231
Rosemary, Oak Park. Com-
mittees will present their
projects for the new year. A
social hour will follow.

International Music

with

HENRI WAKNINE

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

5 43-1430

Michigan Delegation to Present
City Keys and 'State Greetings

Thirty Michigan Jewish
leaders are preparing for a
special trip to Brooklyn for
the ceremonies marking a
quarter-century of leadership
of the present Lubavitcher
Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M.
Scheerson.
The delegation, using a
Manhattan hotel as base, will
participate in the giant far-
brengen (Hasidic gathering)

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 3, 1975-31

357-0139

IFfIC

SENATOR COOPER

celebration, joining an ex-
pected crowd of 5,000 from
Israel, Australia, North Af-
rica and Europe.

NOCKWURST

The Michigan contingent
will be led by State Senator
Daniel Cooper of Oak Park,
who will present greetings
front the Senate, the House
and the Governor to the
Rebbe, as well as keys to
the cities of Detroit, Flint,
Ann Arbor and Lansing.

n'com

KOSHER

Corned Beef,
'Pastrami, Salami,
Bologna, Tongue,
Knockwurst
and Frankfurters.

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A Front of Beef from

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in JWB Parley

We Also Sell Young
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Don't be bashful, call us.
Let's Talk About It.

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in the Dexter Davison Center

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES

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Can

450

Extra Super Special I

ROLAND

FEINBERG'S
Strictly Kosher

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HOT DOGS SARDINES
or KNOCKS In Tomato Sauce

12-oz.
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Pkg. 10

80

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R
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thru
Quantity
Wed.
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a

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TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN

ou'll Also Be Delighted with
'YOur Very, Very Best Delicio us
(We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only)

5 9,,oz.

Dr. David Sidorsky, pro-
fessor of philosophy at Col-
umbia University, will be the
scholar - in - residence at the
seminar, to be conducted un-
der the auspices of the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board.
"The Challenge of Change"
will be the theme of the sem-
inar. Executive directors of
Jewish community centers in
15 communities throughout
the U.S. and Canada will
seek to identify and analyze
current and future trends in
order to help their centers
provide more effective serv-
ice in the years ahead.
The chairman of the sem-
inar is Arthur Rotman, and
Solomon Greenfield, director
of JWB Personnel Services,
is staff coordinator.

Vine Ripe Solid

Clear Plastic Wrap

Roll .

Pkg.

Florida Oranges

HAND,
WRAP

SUGAR RIPE

Department of Michigan
Ladies Auxiliary will have
its membership party and
fashion show 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the JWV Memorial
Home, announces Mrs. Jack
Guyer, president, and Mrs.
Harry Left, Jr., vice presi-
dent. For information, call
Mrs. Left, 398,4374.
*
BLOCH - ROSE AUXILII-
ARY will meet 8 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Presi-
dent Belle Letzer, 28214
Sutherland, Southfield. Plans
for the department member-
ship drive and the fashion
show will be discussed, along
with plans for the paid-up
membership and bon voyage
parties. For information, call
Mrs. Letzer, 557-3372. The
auxiliary will participate in
the department membership
and fashion show to be held
8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
JWV headquarters. Admis-
sion is by sponsorship of a
new member only. Two mod-
els and several hostesses
will be provided by the aux-
iliary. For information, call
the department office, 559-
5680.

The Michigan group will.be
shown Hasidic life and in-
stituions in New York. Din-
ner discussions will be held
on topics of urgent current
SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO-
HEN POST AND AUXIL-
Jewish interest.
IARY will meet 8:30 p.m.
at the JWV Memo-
Post Offices Offer Monday
rial Home. Members are
Alien Report Cards asked to bring paperback
U. S. Post Offices will books to be sent to service-
again cooperate with the Im- men overseas.
migration and Naturalization
Service in assisting all aliens Irwin Shaw
to comply with the annual
alien address report require-
ments, according to Postmas-
ter Edward L. Baker.
Under the 1952 Immigra-
NEW YORK—Irwin Shaw,
tion and Nationality Act, each
alien who is in the United executive vice president of
States on Jan. 1, 1975 will be the Jewish Community Cen-
required to report his current ter of Metropolitan Detroit,
address to the Immigration will be a panelist of a ses-
and Naturalization Service sion on "Implications of
during the month of January. Changes for the Center and
Alien address report cards the Community" at the Met-
will be available at all bran- ropolitan City Center Execu-
ches of the Post Office Jan. tives Seminar Jan. 12-16 at
the Carillon Hotel in Miami
2-31.
Beach.

SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO

Cloverleaf
Grated
White Meat

JWV

PKG,
OF 5
Over 1 Lb.
__Saturday, sunguY

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

The finest and largest selection in the
area. We...clean, bone, skin and grind
all fish free of charge. For special
service call

JO 6-4640

,Hillel PTO Will
to Present Movie

Hillel Day School PTO will
present the film "The Little
Prince" 3:15 p.m. Jan. 12 at
the Towne Theater.
Guests are invited. Pro-
ceeds will go to the school for
audio visual equipment. For
information, call Hillel, 851-
5242.

Classifieds Get Quick Results

Myna Leader Plans Miss Sandra Ruben
March Wedding Plans June Wedding

MISS MYNA LEADER

MISS SANDRA RUBEN

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lea-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Ruben of Costa Mesa,' Calif.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Sandra Dale
to Robert Allan Oettinger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
J. Oettinger, former Detroit-
ers of Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Miss Ruben is a senior at
the University of Southern
California and is president
of Alpha Nu Chapter of Del-
Potato Knishes
ta Gamma Sorority. Her fi-
By NORMA BARACH
ance was graduated from
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
Many women have never USC with a degree in his-
tried their hands at making tory.
A June wedding is planned.
k n i s h e s, that traditional,
steaming hot, melt-in-your-
mouth concoction of dough
and scrumptious filling. Too
difficult, many think, too
Available For All Occasions
much "potchkerei." Well
23 years experience
ladies, fear no longer. Mak-
MAGICAL MLLE
ing knishes isn't all that awe-
547-2464
some, and I have a recipe
for you this week which I
believe you and your family
will enjoy.

der of Parklawn Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Myna
Ilene to Barry Weintraub,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Weintraub of Lee Ave.,
Southfield.
A March wedding is plan-
ned.

MAGICIAN

PARSONS TABLES

DOUGH:
3 cups flour
3 tbsps. sugar
1 /4 tsp. (scant) salt
1 /.., cup plus 1 tbsp. oil
2 eggs
Y. cup lukewarm water.
Sift dry ingredients together.
Put in bowl and mix well; add
eggs, oil and water. Mix until
dough leaves sides of bowl and
then roll very thin on floured
board.
FILLING:
Mix together:
4 mashed potatoes (hot)
2 eggs
margarine to taste
salt and pepper to taste
2 fried onions (chopped)
1 tbsp. parsley flakes
Divide the dough in two parts
and roll as thin as possible. Cut
the rolled dough into 3-inch
circles. Place a tablespoon of the
potato mixture on each. Draw the
edges together and pinch firmly.
Place on oiled baking sheet,
pinched edges up. Bake at 375 de-
grees for 35 minutes or until
browned. Yields well over two
dozen knishes.

Any Shape or Texture.

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