24 Friday, Marchlrir
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jack Kutnick was re-
elected president of Cong.
Bnai Moshe at the con-
gregation's annual elec-
tion meeting.
Other officers are Ber-
nard Klein, Milton Mar-
wil and Robert Hirsch-
bein, vice presidents; Dr.
Mitchell Moskowitz,
Dr.
and
treasurer;
Leonard Demark and
Annual Square Dance
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1977
8:00 P.M.
24350 SOUTHFIELD ROAD AT 9 1/2 MILE
Southfield, Michigan
Square Dancing and Ballroom Dancing
Beth El Sponsors
Dr. Abram Sachar
DOOR PRIZES — REFRESHMENTS
NICK GONTE, Committee Chairman
Admission $2.50Phone 557-9033 or 557-8210
TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT DOOR
The Adult Study Commission of
Adat Shalom Synagogue
presents
A WEEKEND ENCOUNTER
WITH EUGENE WEINER
March 11-13, 1977
"Living in Crisis —
How Israelis Cope"
Shabbat Morning, March 12, during Services
"Social Stress in Israel: Old Solutions,
New Problems"
Shabbat Noon, a light lunch will be served
"New Emerging Israeli Religious Symbols"
No charge, but reservations are required. Call 851-5100
Sunday Morning, March 13, 11:00 A.M.
Men's Club Sunday Forum
"The Ugly Israeli and Ugly American Jew —
Working Beyond Our Stereotypes"
Continental Breakfast
Dr. Abram L. Sachar,
chancellor of Brandeis
University, will serve as
scholar-in-residence of
- Temple Beth El. Under
the general theme of
"The Drama of Jewish
History", Dr. Sachar will
speak 8:30 p.m. March 25,
on "Survivals That
Speak".
At 9:30 a.m. March 26,
Dr. Sachar will speak on
"The Pentateuch of Life".
• At 10 a.m. March 27, at
the men's club Sunday
morning breakfast club
and discussion group, Dr.
Sachar will lecture on
"Ifs That Changed
Jewish History".
Dr. Richard C. Hertz
will preside at all the
weekend sessions. The
lectures are sponsored by
the Theodore and Mina
Bargman Memorial
Foundation. All the lec-
tures are free and open to
the public.
Dr. Eugene Weiner, is Chairman of the Department of
Sociology at the University of Haifa in Israel. An ordained
rabbi of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Dr.
Weiner received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and
holds an officer's commission in the Israel Army Reserve.
Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan
851-5100
Cancer Program
A
"Living
With
Cancer" program will
take place 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the Fireside
Lounge of the First Pre-
sbyterian Church of Bir-
mingham, 1669 W. Maple.
Families are welcome.
For information, call the
Oakland County Unit of
the American Cancer So-
ciety, 557-5353.
Straight Talk
with
That's our simple no-nonsense sales policy at Tamaroff
Buick-Opel. And we mean to stick to it with each and every
customer. No song-and-dance. No double-talk. No
run-around. Just "straight-talk" and really "down-to-earth"
prices on Buicks, Opels and Hondas. You get the car you
want at the price we quoted. And, you know, it must be
working because we're the Buick sales leader in this area.
TaMaROFF
BUICK- OPEL
Telegraph Road just south of 12 Mile I opposite Tel-Twelve Mall
We lease all makes and models.
Music Study Club to Hear DSO Trio
Bnai Moshe Re-Elects Kutnick
B'NAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB
Phone 353 - 1300
Larry Rockind, sec-
retaries.
Elected to the board for
a three-year term were:
Arthur Boschan, Dr.
Morton Demak, Dr. Max
J. Garber, Eliezer
Meisler, Abraham Pas-
ternak, Eliot Raskin, Mil-
ton Resnick, David
Schwartz and Bert Stein.
Elected for a two-year
term was Louis Red-
mond, and Mrs. Florence
Kovacs for one year.
Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will
present the Chamber
Arts Trio at its meeting
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Temple Beth El.
The members of the trio
are: Lillian Fenster-
macher, violin; Leroy
Fenstermacher, viola;
and Debora Hillman,
cello. Each are members
of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra. They will per-
form Mozart's Duo No. 1
for violin and viola;
Beethoven's Trio Opus
No. 9; Shubert Trio No.
1-Allegro.
Mrs. Gerald J. Rowin is
chairman of the day.
Guests are welcome. For
information, call Mrs.
Joseph Markel, 557-5531.
PASSOVER
SEDER
Golda: U.N.
Is a Tragedy
Sponsored By
NEW YORK — Former
Israeli Prime Minister
Golda Meir recently
labeled the United Na-
tions "a tragedy" and
charged that "the Arabs,
the Moslems and the
Communist bloc rule the
world."
Mrs. Meir stated that
peace in the Middle East
"depends on the Arabs
and it depends on the
world. But," she declared
in the March issue of
Ladies' Home Journal,
"the world is giving in to
terrorism. It is giving into
oil."
CONGREGATION
BNAI MOSHE
SECOND NIGHT
SUN., APRIL 3 — 7:45 P.M.
Traditional Seder Conducted By Our Own
RABBI STANLEY ROSENBAUM
and
HAZZAN LOUIS KLEIN
Complete Passover Dinner–Everything Included
BANQUET CATERERS, INC.
The Al Rosenberg Family
No reserverations Accepted after March 30
Mrs. Meir was inter-
viewed in Israel last Oc-
tober by Julie Nixon
Eisenhower for Mrs.
Eisenhower's forthcom-
ing book, "Special
People," excerpted in the
Journal.-
' For Information Call:
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Under Supervision of Vaad Harabonim of Detroit
Bourbon Brownies
BY NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)
Want to try some brow-
nies with a kick? This re-
cipe is adapted from a
new cookbook issued by
the PTA Council of
Beachwood, Ohio. If
you're interested in the
book, "What's Cooking in
Beachwood . . . Again,"
send $4 plus $1 for mail-
ing and handling to
Beachwood PTA Council,
24601 Farimount Blvd.,
Beachwood, Ohio 44122.
Proceeds from sale of the
book are used for the
council's scholarship
fund.
1 15 1/2 oz. box brownie mix
2 eggs, beaten
3 tbsps. water
1/3 cup bourbon
1/2 cup margarine
3 tbsps. bourbon
2 cups confectioners sugar
1 16-oz. pkg. semi-sweet
chocolate chips
2 tbsps. margarine
Follow the directions
on the brownie mix box
for cake-like brownies,
using the 2 eggs and 3
tbsps. of water. Spread
mixture in the bottom of a
greased 9x13-inch pan.
Bake according to box di-
rections; transfer brow-
nies to a rack to cool.
Brush with 1/3 cup bour-
bon. Mix the 1/2 cup mar-
garine with 3 tbsps. bour-
bon and the confectioners
sugar. Spread this on top
of the bourbon-brushed
brownies. Melt the choco-
late chips with 2 tbsps.
margarine. Cool a little;
spread over the top layer.
Slice into finger-size bars
while chocolate topping is
rather creamy. Place in
freezer or refrigerator
.
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