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November 14, 1975 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 November 14, 1975

As a house implies a
builder, a dress a weaver, a
door a carpenter, so the
world proclaims God, its
Creator.
— The Talmud

JOE MILLER

and
HIS ORCHESTRA

Music For All Occasions

LI 5-1244

(Continued from Page 39)
club house. Judy Weinstein
and Rosalind Stern of De-
gania Chapter will give a
report on the national con-
vention. Guests are invited.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will have its
holiday bazaar 10 a.m.-4

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SELECTED JEWELRY

COMPLETE JEN\ ELLIN SERVICE

Oa Park. i h.

13720 W. 9 Mile Rd.

7-3068

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p.m. Nov. 23 at the syn-
agogue. Items to be for sale
include handmade jewelry
and needlecraft, pastries,
ceramics and pottery, In-
dian and fine jewelry,
plants, paper products, art
works and more. The public
is invited at no charge.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN EU-
ROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION will
have a meeting noon Mon-
day in the home of Betty
Levine, 18659 Rutherford.
Luncheon will be served.
* * *
OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Shlomo Rothenberg,
25340 Church. Rabbi Roth-
, enberg will speak.

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curling irons and setting
with a natural shaping
done to your facial structure
and the growth pattern
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a unisex shop
hair care legtures available

OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (Nine Mile area)
will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in
the home of Mrs. Eliezer
Cohen, 23420 Kipling, Rabbi
Cohen will speak.
* * *
MAIMONIDES MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY WOM-
EN'S AUXILIARY will
have a meeting noon Nov. 25
in the Sutton Place Apts.
club house. Marian Shifman
will speak on "Jews of the
Colonial Era." Luncheon
will be served, and guests
are invited.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
p.m. Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Plans will
be discussed for the Dec. 1
Hanuka party. Husbands
are invited, and refresh-
ments will be served.
* * *
OAKFIELD CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will have its annual auction
9 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Oak
Park Public Library. Wine
and cheese preview will be-
gin at 8. Items to be dis-
played include ceramics,
pottery, oils, sculpture and
antiques. For ticket infor-
mation, call Mrs. Milton
Hecker, 546-7706, or Mrs.
Gary Colbert, 398-5318.
Proceeds will benefit ORT
schools.
* * *
LADIES OF OAK
PARK will have their an-
nual pot luck dinner 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, at the
Berkley Temple. Charlotte
Rothstein of the Oak Park
City Council will speak.
Prospective members are

welcome. For information,
Cohen,
Sara
contact
968-0533, or Estelle Stern-
berg, 546-1183.
* *
GLENNWOOD CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will have a general
meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the Leonhard Elemen-
tary School library. Rabbi
Solomon Poupko of Cong.
Bnai David will speak on
"Anti-Semitism in Today's
Society." F6r information,
call Elaine Lavetter, pro-
gram vice president,
542-2577.

February Wedding
for Jackie Rohan

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)

I am pleased to bring to
your attention this week a
new cookbook -published by
the Hebrew Academy of
Greater Kansas City. The
book, entitled "B'Tayavon,"
offers a wide range of good
recipes. It also has helpful
photographs to aid in pre-
paring some items, as well
as information relating to
the various religious holi-
days. To order your copy,
send $5 plus 40 cents for
postage and packing to the
Hebrew Academy of
Greater Kansas City, 5311
W. 75 St., Shawnee-Mission,
Kans. 66208. Now for on e of
the recipes, a prize-winning
one from a contest held in
preparation for the cook-
book.

2 lbs. veal, cut into slices

MISS ROHAN

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ro-
han of Jeanette Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter
Jackie to Lawrence H.
Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kraft of Hunters
Dr., Farmington.
A February wedding is
planned.

NOW JOIN IN COMPLETING IT!

YOU SHARED IN LAUNCHING IT!

Wiener Schnitzel

THE REST AND RECREATION AREA

1/4 -inch thick
1 cup fresh lemon juice
salt
freshly ground pepper
2 eggs
2 tbsps. water
1 /4 cup flour
1 cup fine bread crumbs
11/2 cups cooking oil
or margarine (pareve)
In a glass dish, marinate cutlets in
lemon juice for one hour. Pat cutlets
dry with paper towels; sprinkle with
salt and pepper; dip in eggs beaten
with water, then dip in flour and
shake off the excess,.and finally dip in
bread crumbs. Refrigerate for 20 min-
utes. Heat oil in a heavy 12-inch skil-
let until a light haze forms. Add cu-
tlets; cook at medium heat three to
four minutes on each side. Turn with
tongs. Serve over lemon garlic vermi-
celli. (See following instruction).

LEMON GARLIC
VERMICELLI:
Saute 2 large onions, sliced in rings,
in one stick margarine. When onions
are golden, add 1 pound sliced fresh
mushrooms. Add '2 cloves crushed
garlic or minced garlic and juice from
half lemon. Cook additional 2 min-
utes. Inicsrge pot, boil vermicelli ac-
cording to package. Blanch and drain
well. Add to mushrooms and onions
and toss. Additional margarine may
be added. Toss until hot. Serve with
slices of veal on top.

January Wedding
for Susan Fuller

Sustaining the Morale of the Valiant People of KIRYAT SHMONA and Adjacent Areas

ATTEND THE KICK-OFF EVENT OF OUR 1976 DONOR

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TUESDAY,
NOV. 18, 1975

SPECIAL PROGRAM

Guest Speaker

DR. MILTON
ROSENBAUM

REFRESHMENTS, 12 Noon

Rabbi, Temple Emanu-EI

Temple Emanu-el

VOCALIST

Marci Lynn
Shulman

14450 W. TEN MILE RD.

OAK PARK

Accompanist, Grant Wolach

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WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

SHIRLEY KRAFT, Program

DIANE LEVINE, President

BETTY SILVERMAN, Fund Raising Chairperson

BRING YOUR BLUE BOX IF NOT YET CLEARED

MISS FULLER

Mrs. Marian Fuller of 12
Mile Rd., Farmington Hills,
and Mr. Marvin Fuller of
Troy, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Su-
san Joyce to Larry Gold-
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Goldstein of Bur-
ton Ave., Oak Park.
Miss Fuller attended
Eastern Michigan Univer-
sity and earned a BA degree
at the University of Michi-
gan. She is pursuing a mas-
ter's degree in education at
Oakland University. Her
fiance attended Michigan
State University.
A January wedding is
planned.

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