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April 11, 1975 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-11

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THEMTROIT:jEWISH-PIEWS‘

32t Frfdhy, April '11, 1975

Caricatures

First impressions are most
lasting.

for your party

Promises make debts, and
debts make promises.

By

Truth may be blamed, but it
shall never be shamed.

SAM FIELD
call

Freddy Sheyer

Music Study Club Culminates
50th Anniversary Celebration

The culminating event of
the 50th anniversary year of
the Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will be
a "Musical Evening" 8 p.m.
April 20 at Temple Beth El.

Levine studied cello un-
der Paul Olefsky, former
principal cellist with the
Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, and under Leonard
Rose at Juilliard School.
He taught at the Univer-
sity of Toledo and per-
formed with the Cleveland
Symphony Orchestra un-
der George Szell.

One Man Orchestra
Standards to Rock

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dolf Serkin, she gave con-
certs in Europe, and won
several awards. She also has
performed throughout Bel-
gium and for the Belgian
Broadcasting Service.

singing guitarist w/Auto Drum
also ploys violin and strolls

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DAVID LEVINE

The evening will feature
Israeli pianist Rachel Ant-
man Oliver and David Lev-
ine, cellist with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, as-
sisted by Pamela Fishwick.
Mrs. Edith Sauls, a past
president, will be honored
"for her 40 years of service
as scholarship chairman."
Ms. Oliver studied under
Prof. Alfred. Schroeder in
Jerusalem and was a soloist
with the Kol Yisroel and
Haifa Symphony Orchds-
tras. With the help of Ru-

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Junior Division presi-
dent Edward Lumberg
will preside at the meeting

Mizrachi Women
Schedule Donor

Batya Chapter, Mizrachi
Women, will have its annual
donor luncheon noon
Wednesday in the Whitehall
Apts. club house. Mrs. Max
Stollman will speak on
"Batya Mizrachi in Israel."
For information, call the
donor chairman, Nora Less-
man, 557-6225.

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The Finest Music
and Entertainment

Five Detroit area women
have been named as Jewish
National Fund Blue and
White Box award winners.
They are Mrs. Leslie
Krakowitz, area award win-
ner, who received a silver fi-
ligree Bible; and Mesdames
Martin R. Goldman, David-
Mandelbaum, Herman Neff
and Milton Wargon, book
award winners. They were
cited for their efforts for
JNF in 1973-1974.
The Blue-White Box
clearance will end May 11.
Persons with boxes to be
emptied may call the JNF,
968-0200.
Participating in the clear-
ance are Women of Jewish
National Fund, Northwest
Child Rescue Women, Pi-
oneer Women and the
Fanny Gluck and Sisters of
Zion Chapters of Mizrachi
Women. Several yough or-
ganizations also are taking
part.

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Radomer Group
to Hold Meeting

RACHEL OLIVER

Junior Division to Hear U-M Prof.

Prof. Marvin Felheim, di-
rector of program studies in
American culture ,at the
University of Michigan, will
speak to the Junior Division
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the LaMed Auditorium of
the United Hebrew Schools.
Prof. Felheim's topic will
be "Film as a Social, Aesth-
etic and Cultural Form." He
is the founder of the univer-
sity's Gothic Film Society,
the oldest of its kind in the
country, and is the profes-
sor of the course, "History
of the American Film."

JNF Honors
Area Women

to which all interested
young Jewish adults are
invited.

Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Workmen's Circle Center.
Suggestions and plans for
a fund raising event will be
discussed. Refreshments
and a social hour will fol-
low.

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Stuffed Potatoes

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By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1975, JTA,

Potatoes are a good value
now, as we constantly hear
in radio commercials and
can see for ourselves on our
supermarket shelves. So the
time seems appropriate to
give you a recipe for a good
potato side-dish. Eat 'em
while they're cheap. This
recipe comes our way cour-
tesy of the Idaho Potato
Commission, which has a
great interest in our con-
sumption of this vegetable.

4 Idaho potatoes

Rdif

Inc.)

1 cup mashed cooked car-
rots
2 tbsps. grated onion
11/2 tsps. salt
',/4 tsp. dried dill weed (op-
tional)
V8 tsp. pepper
3 tbsps. milk
2 tbsps. butter
1 egg
Scrub potatoes well. Dry
them and prick with fork.
Bake in 425 degree oven 55
to 60 minutes, until soft.
Immediately cut slice from
top of each. Carefully
scoop out potato without
breaking skin. Place po-
tato in a large bowl. Add
remaining ingredients and
beat until smooth. Pile
potato mixture into shells.
Bake in 350 degree oven 25
to 30 minutes. Yield: 4
servings.

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