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March 25, 1977 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 25, 1977

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Freddy Sheyer
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Dancer Wins Israeli Prize

NEW YORK—Martha
Graham, the doyenne of
modern dance, was
awarded an honorary docto-
rate degree from the Tel
Aviv University "in recogni-
tion of her outstanding and
original contribution to mod-
ern dance form and her
role as a most illustrious ex-

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B. Pat Benton F.I.A.O.

Art, Music to Kick Off Center
Israel Independence Events

ponent and interpreter of
modern dance, and for her
much appreciated contribu-
tion to the promotion and
development of modern
dance and choreography in
Israel."
Miss Graham will receive
the award in New York in
May at a special evening to
be sponsored in cooperation
with the Martha Graham
Center for Contemporary.
Dance.

Pesah Recipes

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HASIDIC SINGERS TZEMET

The Jewish Community
Center will kickoff its an-
nual week-long Israel inde-
pendence observance with
an exhibitionof works by Is-
raeli artists Ella and
Shmuel Raayoni.
The exhibition will open
7:30 p.m. April 16 in the
Center, and the public is in-
vited to a reception in'
honor of Mrs. Raayoni.
Like her husband Shmuel,
Mrs. Raayoni's works ap-
pear in museums, galleries

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Stewed Carrots

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(Copyright 1977. JTA.

Passover cooking is nor-
mally associated with
heavy, hard-to-digest foods.
But this need not neces-
sarily be the case, as illus-
trated by the two examples
below from an excellent
Passover cookbook called
"Pesach Cookbook" pub-
lished by the Sisterhood of
Congregation Beth Pinchas,
1710 Beacon St., Brookline,
Mass. 02146. (Cost is $4 plus
60 cents for postage an
handling.)

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1 cup water
cup orange juice
1 /2
cup red wine
1 /2
1 tsp. cinnamon
a few cloves
3 tbsps. raisins
3 tbsps. margarine
1 lb. carrots, cubed
Cook all ingredients ex-
cept carrots 10 minutes.
Add carrots and simmer
gently until soft.

Spring Garden
Vegetable Dish

1/4 cup butter or margarine
11/2 lbs. summer squash,
sliced
ev •
1 medium green paper,
diced
ELLA RAAYONI
1 bunch scallions, sliced
and private collections and 3 medium tomatoes, peeled
government institutions all .- and diced
1 tsp. sugar
over the world.
1 tsp. salt
. Mrs. Raayoni studied tex-
'Ai tsp. pepper
tiles while doing research
1 /2 cup thin sliced celery
on ancient costumes, and
In a large heavy skillet,
from this study developed a
saute squash, pepper, scal-
technique of creating col-
lions' and celery in the but-
ter or margarine until
lages out of cloth. In addi-
tion to her work with tex- onion is tender. Add to-
tiles, Mrs. Raayoni creates matoes and seasoning; cook
vegetables are tender.
artworks with fiberglakss until
Serves 6.
panels.

Her husband works in oils
and watercolors. His work
ranges from lively abstract
watercolors to semi-ab-
stract, semi-decorative ex-
pressionism.
At 8:30 p.m. that evening,
the opening night celebra-
tion will feature the Tzemet
(Duo) Reim, who sing Ha-
sidic and international melo-
dies. Comprised of Benny
Rosenbaum and Yisrael Got-
tesdiener, the duo began
performing together at the
Hasidic Music Festival in
1969. There is a charge for
the performance.
All Israel Independence
Week activities at the Cen-
ter are open to the public,
some at a nominal charge.
Tickets for the perform-
ances are available at the
Center cashier's office. For
information on any of the
Center's Israel Independ-
ence Week activities, call
the cultural arts depart-
ment, 661-1000, ext. 250.

Malamud Tells
of JeWish Identity

NEW YORK (JTA)—Ber-
nard Malamud, the novelist
whose 'characters live out
their lives in a strongly Jew-
ish metaphor, has informed
a Bnai Brith audience that
his own childhood was not
"particularly religious" but
that "at a certain point in
my youth I felt the need to
define myself as a Jew."
Malamud made those com-
ments in accepting the Bnai
Brith annual Jewish Heri-
tage Award for excellence
in literature.

Israel Regulates
Tourist Services

NEW YORK--"Israel's
Tourism Services' Law,
which came into effect re-
cently, will increase safe-
guards for tourists' rights,"
said Israel Zuriel, Israel
Commissioner for Tourism
in North- America.
Under the law, tourist
services may not set,"un-
reasonable conditions" such
as demands by hotels that
tourists stay for more than
one night. -The new law also
prohibits tour-guides from
accepting commissions
from shops or' restaurants
to which they take tourists.
Israel is also considering
requirements that hotels in-
sure both their guests and
their guests' property, and
that travel agents and tour
operators deposit securitie
with the Israel Ministry
Tourism, guaranteeing fu
fillment of their com-
mitments to both tourists
and suppliers.

Grove to Honor
Osias Zwerdling

Beth Israel Congregation
of Ann Arbor will sponsor a
grove in the United Syna-
gogue Forest in San-
hedriya, Israel, in memory
of Osias Zwerdling, founder
and president for more than
40 _years.
The congregation will
plant 1,000 trees over a
three-year period. To partic-
ipate in the project, contact
the - Jewish National Fund,
22100 Greenfield, Oak Park,
48237 (968-0820).



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