▪ 36 Friday, April 29, 1917 IBM Typewriters Selectric etc. $400 Add 'n Type 342-7800 399-8333 342-1221. TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Lubavitch Worn en Plan Forum The Lubavitch Women's Organization will have a day-long forum on being a Jewish woman May 17 in Good noshing starts at A&P" You heard right. At A&P, vee've got all sorts of nosherai. And all you could want for a good Jewish meal. Breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner. In fact, we have more than 450 Ann Page and A&P products Certified © Kosher. Not to mention all the other brands of kosher food that we carry. the Labor Zionist Institute beginning at 9:30 a.m. Registration and a conti- nental breakfast will be fol- lowed by "Art for Life's Sake, - a display and sale of arts and crafts and Judaic items. Chairman Jocelyn Krie- ger will welcome guests at 10:30, and a panel , dis- cussion on "In Search of Roots," will follow. Moder- ator will be Chana Sharfstein, a New York educator. Panelists include Leah Block of Canada, Ar- lene Geist of New York and Chaya Silberberg. Luncheon will be served at noon and entertainment will be provided. Ms. Geist will speak on "Seek and You Shall Find" following the luncheon. Three workshops on the theme, "Today's (Sophisticated, Intelligent, Modern, Liberated) Woman Demands . . ." will take place. Workshop topics in- clude "Continued Growth in Intelligent Judaism." "A Leadership Role" and "A Meaningful Relationship With Her Husband." There is a charge and a babysitting service will be available for children age 2 1 /2 and older. For informa- tion, call Leah Lipszyc, 968- 2445, or Mrs. Silberberg, 626-1807. Right In tie Own DrivewaY!\ - , So come in for treats like our bagels and blintzes, cream cheese and lox, sour cream and borscht, gefilte fish, salami and pickles—and all the other good things your family enjoys. THE Ni If you don't see what you want, speak to the manager. If he doesn't have it, he'll try to get it. At A&P, we care for our kosher customers. comes. to Your home or office with the "garage-on- wheels.' 1 , Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra! ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up ■ Electronic analyzer — all engine systems ■ Professionifly trained mechanics ■ Perfect results assured Expanded Services 'Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems 398-3605 6-cyl. cars $31.50 includes EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts. 4 and 8 cyl. comparatively low. Mastercharge and BankAmericard I 53 — ENTERTAINMENT FOR FUR BEAUTY Cleaning & Glazing Remodeling • NEV) '77 Fashions Pre-Season Prices M LTER OF HARVARD ROW . DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS A ki PHONE :358-0850 • oupon Ns Shish-Ka-Bob Marinade Sauce By NORMA BA RACH (Copyright 1977,JTA. Inc.) As the weather turns warmer, our attention focuses on wider use of the outdoor barbecue grill. Try this marinade for shish-ka- bob on your grill using 1 1/2 to 2 lbs. of meat cubes. 1/2 cup olive oil • She/lie gern3tein Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bern- stein of Bradford Ln., South- field, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Shellie Beth, to Warren Bergman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bergman of Oak Park. Miss Bernstein was gradu- ated from Wayne State Uni- versity with a bachelor's de- gree in special education. A summer wedding is planned. '.. 2 \(- 0Vcf:_filop /4 cup soy sauce 1/2 cup semi-dry wine 2 tbsps. catsup 2 tsps. curry powder 1 /2 tsp. black pepper 1 h tsp. garlic powder 1 I 29901 Northwestern Hwy. I I Between 12 & 13 Mile Rd. IN 1\ilix all ingredients of mari- nade together. Marinade the meat cubes at least 12 hours in the refrigerator before broiling. W ech in Summer MISS ROSMAN BORSCHT 2 bunches beets, scraped and sliced 1 onion, peeled and sliced 2 qts. water 1 tsp. salt 3 tbsps. sugar 2 tbsps. cider vinegar Juice of 1 lemon Place beets and onion in a large saucepan. Add wa- ter, salt, sugar, vinegar, and lemon juice. Bring to a boil, then simmer until beets are tender. Put beets and onion through a sieve or food mill and return to the soup. Chill. Serve with dollops of sour cream and hoi boiled potatoes, if de- sired. Make 8 servings. *** 2 1 /scups water 1 cup white vinegar 4 onions, sliced 2 tsps. salt 2 tbsps. sugar 1 tbsp• pickling spices The Cover Shop Covers I I WALLS :25%0FF WALLPAPER • Custom Designed I I . Graphic Murals • Environmental Graphics I FLOORS I • Better carpets at I a discount. I • Mannington linoleum I & WINDOWS I MISS BERNSTEIN • I • I Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosman of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Ellen, to Dr. Jeffrey B. Lis- sauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Lissauer of Long Is- land, N.Y. Miss Rosman is a mas- ter's degree candidate in art therapy at Lesley Col- lege in Boston. Her fiance was graduated from Tufts School of Dental Medicine. A June wedding is planned. Think Dairy for Summer Meals Dairy meals come to the rescue when lagging appe- tites need a pick-me-up. Try these recipes, from "Tradi- tional Jewish Recipes," a leaf- let published by the Con- sumer Affairs Department of The Great Atlantic and Pacif- ic Tea Co. Inc., as the basis for a cooling summer dinner. Copies of "Traditional Jewish Recipes" are available free at all A&P Food Stores. • I to Days Only I )oanne Roimun to Wed in fiune PICKLED SALMON 44 LI I I IC imum•m•••••7 ▪ 2 pounds fresh salmon steaks, cubed into 1-inch chunks In a medium saucepan, combine water, vinegar and half of the sliced on- ions. Boil for 15 minutes/ Add salt, sugar, pickling spices and salmon chunks. Simmer for 10 minutes, or until salmon is tender. 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