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Bnai Brith Activities
BNAI BRITH METRO-
POLITAN DETROIT
CHAPTER and BNAI
BRITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL will have a corn-,
bined seminar for all chap-
ters, lodges and units, 8
p.m. Wednesday at the Bnai
Brith Council Office. Rich-
ard Lobenthal, director of
the Michigan Region of the
Anti-Defamation League;
Robert Naftaly, chairman
of the Michigan ADL re-
gional board; and G. Vernon
Leopold, president of the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit, will speak on the UN
resolution on Zionism and
on the definition of Zionism.
The public is invited.
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LOUIS MARSHALL
SUBURBAN LODGE and
LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will have a corn-.
bined Hanuka program 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Red Ce-
dars Restaurant, Telegraph
and Nine- Mile Rds. Rabbi
Ernst Conrad of Temple Kol
Ami will speak on "The Di-
rection of the Jews in the
Time of the Maccabees and
in Our Lives Today." Enter-
tainment will be provided
by the Rose Morgan Choral
Group. Guests are invited.
Dinner at 6:30 p.m. is op-
tional. For reservations call
Carl Pearl, 838-5384.
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TIKVAH LODGE will
hold its annual latke party
7:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Tel-12 Shopping Mall 'com-
munity room. Senior mem-
bers will be honored, and
Ralph Goren will sing Yid-
dish and Israeli folk songs.
There is a nominal charge,
and guests are invited.
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Home Party noon Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. Manny
Nosan, 19135 Silvercrest,
Southfield. Following lunch,
the Centennial Players will
present "A View of the Chil-
dren's Home." Guest speak-
ers are Betty Kaufman, di-
rector of women's
programs, and Verity Pow-
ell, assistant director of ca-
reer planning, both of the
University of Michigan,
whose topic will be "Life
Planning" or "Does Your
Husband See You as the
Same Woman He Married?"
Admission is by purchase of
Tickets Available
for Bnai Brith Play
Tickets are still-available
for the Albert Einstein.
Lodge and Chapter produc-
tion of "The Ballad of Our
People," to be seen 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 7 at the Aaron DeRoy
Auditorium in the main
Jewish Community Center.
Sam Freedman, president
of the lodge, and Evelyn
Klein, chapter president,
announce that Rosa Levin-
son will 'direct the play with
musical arrangements by
Sam Moss, performed by
Eric Rosenow and his Conti-
nentals (Moss was inadver-
tently listed as the lodge
president in last week's
Jewish News.)
Program chairmen are
Doris Frankel and Rosenow.
at least one Children's
Home Certificate, and
guests are welcome. For res-
ervations,. by Sunday, call
Mrs. Irwin AA-pern,
626-7667, or Mrs. Jerry Tep-
man, 354-2225.
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DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will hold a com-
bined board and regular
meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Maple House Restau-
rant, 10 Mile and South-
field. There will be a Ha-
nuka program, initiation of
new members and refresh-
ments.
BB Lists-Projects
for Bicentennial
WASHINGTON .- Thou-
sands of Jewish historical
sites are waiting to be
"discovered" in cities and
towns across the country.
To encourage volunteer
searches for neglected land-
marks — a project of the bi-
centennial year — Bnai
Brith's community and vol-
unteer services has pub-
lished "Guidelines for Rec-
ognition of American
Jewish Historical Sites," a
booklet of resource sugges-
tions and ideas, including
whom to contact for record-
ing and evaluating a discov-
ery.
Another new CVS booklet
for bicentennial use is "The
Flag Code of the Un:ted
States." It relates the his-
tory of the flag, gives details
of the code and includes all
the stanzas of the National
Anthem.
Both publications are
part of a special, 65-cent bi-
centennial package that in-
cludes a calendar/appoint-
ment book and The Memory
Bank Treasury Program, a
how-to historical project of
tape-recording the recollec-
tions of elderly Jews.
Copies and information
on bulk prices are available
from Bnai Brith Commu-
nity and Volunteer Services,
1640 Rhode Island Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036.
BB Leader Cited
for Inter-Faith Role
BASEL, Switzerland —
Dr. Ernst L. Ehrlich, direc-
tor of Bnai Brith's continen-
tal European district, has
been cited by a council of
West German organizations
"for his central role in fos7
tering a growing dialogue
between Europe's Chris-
tians and Jews.
The German Coordina-
tion Council of Associations
for Christian-Jewish Coop-
eration, representing 50 or-
ganizations, voted its 1976
Buber-Rosenzweig Medal to
Dr. Ehrlich for his lectures,
writing and broadcasts ad-
vancing interfaith under-
standing.
"
Those who have nothing,
but wish they had, are
damned with the rich. For
God does not consider what
we possess but what we
covet.
—Saint Augustine
November 28, 1975 47
Marinated Flank Steak
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)
Always on the lookout for
a new way to prepare meat,
I tried this method of cook-
ing kosher flank steak,
which also might be known
Trees for Hanuka
Detroit Jewry is urged to
buy trees through the Jew-
w ish
buy National fund when
thinking about or buying
Hanuka gifts, according to
Mark E. Schlussel, presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit
Jewish National Fund
Council. To buy trees, call
the JNF, 968-0820.
to your butcher as "the top
of the flanken." It is a piece
of meat connected to the rib
steak. I found it to be tender
and flavorful and served it
with rice and a tossed salad.
1 lb. Kosher flank steak
1/2 cup soy sauce
1 tbsp. brown sugar
1 tbsp. vinegar
1/4 cup onion flakes
(soaked in cold water until soft)
Mix soy sauce, vinegar, brown
sugar and drained onion flakes. Pour
over meat and marinate five hours.
Turn meat several times. Broil on both
sides. Slice in thin slices against the
grain of the ,meat. Serves three adults
or two adults and two children.
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HANUKA PARTY
Radomer Sets
Hanuka Party
Wed., Dec. 10, 8:30
Radomer Aid Society will
hold its annual Hanuka ce-
lebration/ Tuesday night at
the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter.
Rae and Jack Weinman
will be 'honored on their
50th wedding anniversary.
refreshments Door Prizes
entertainment
at Jewish War Veterans
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$1.25 per person
all are welcome
call
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