THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 15, 1977 29
Women's Clubs
FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER, 'American Mizrachi
Monday in Northgate 'Apts.
club house. Plans for the
August cash shower and
other projects will be dis-
cussed. Mrs. Phillip -Fealk
will present a program. Re-
freshments will be served.
Women, will meet noon
'kr,
CLUB ONE will meet
11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Lin-
coln Towers Apts. club
room. Adele Mondry will re-
view "The Aguna" by
Chaim Grade. Brunch will
be served, and friends are
invited. For information
and transportation, call
Chana Michlin, 968-5351.
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hold a regular' meeting
11:30 a.m. Monday at the
MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12
Mall. A fund-raising project
will be discussed.
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NORTHGATE CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday in the
Northgate East Apts. club
house. Judith Weinstein and
GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES I - Elsie Harold of the Greater
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ORT, will have a fund-rais-
ing outdoor Charcoal Fiesta
7:30 p.m. July 23 at the
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts.
club house. Friends are in-
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vited. Ben Berlin is chair-
man. There is -a charge.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
For reservations, call Hilda
neer Women, will meet_
Erman, 546-3306, or Grace
noon Wednesday in the Lin-
Berlin, 354-4108.
coln Towers-- Apts. club
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room. Alice. Ross, president
CLUB TWO,
Pioneer of Dimona Chapter, past
Women, will hold its instal- _ president of the Greater De-
lation luncheon 11:30. a.m.
troit Pioneer Women. Coun-
Monday in the Lincoln cil and vice president of
Towers Apts. club room.
education and a national
Ruth Miller will install the
board chairman, will report
following officers: Jeanette -on current events. Presi-
Serling, president; Sylvia
dent Betty Gelman invites
Schwartz, Rose Horwich,
friends and guests. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Anna Berg and Celia Lieber-
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Council Protests
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The Jewish Community
Council is directing a pro-
test to the comments of
CBS Radio "Spectrum"
commentator Nicholas Von
Hoffman., who repeated the
London . Times allegations
of Israeli torture on his pro-
gram aired July 8 in De-
troit on WWJ-FM.
The Council requests con-
cerned individuals to direct
protests to Lee Leicinger,
General Manager, - WWJ,
...on air
622 W. Lafayette, Detroit,
conditioning
Mich. 48226.
cost in
The Council also requests
summer up
that copies of letters -to
to....
WWJ be sent to CBS Radio
Network, 51 W. 52nd St.,
New York, N.Y. 10019.
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Radomer Society
Will Hold Meeting
•Itadomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
A social hour and refresh-
ments will follow.
The society will hold its
installation dinner July 26
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Cock-
tails will be served at 6:30
p.m., with dinner immedi-
ately following. Ely
"Jimmy" Katz will be in-
stalling officer.
For reservations, call Es-
ther Halpern, 968-5196. -
My book is like my be-
loved; does a man lend his
belovedio others?
— Moses Ben Abraham
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Marriages1
Amanda W. Aftel and Dr.
Wladislaw V. Ellis were
married July 1. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Aftel of
Southfield. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mrs. Al
Ellis and the late Mr. M.
Ellis. The couple is living
in Berkley, Calif..
man, vice presidents; Fan-
nie Hochman, Ann Sapers-
tein, Dora Levin, Lillian Le-
vine and Rose Yendick, sec-
retaries; Yetta Weiner,
treasurer; Gertrude Car-
mel and Ms. Levin, Jewish
National Fund chairmen;
Sophie Rosenstein and
Tobie Hochberg, social
chairmen; and Blanche
Rose and Ms. Yendick, ad-
visers. Luey Kaplan will
present a musical program.
Guests are invited -at a nom-
inal charge-.
KNOB CIRCLE CHAP-
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LEM ORGANIZATION will
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Suite 100
645.9200
255-1699
961-3181
Detroit Pioneer Women
Council will be guest speak-
ers. Slides of Israel will be
shown. Refreshments will
be served, and guests are
welcome. For information,
call Blanche Gruenebaum,
968-5694, or Helen Banks,
548-0888. "
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Russian Show
at the Center
Peach Kitchen
"Circle of Friends", the
cultural club of the Russian
immigrants of the Jewish
Community Center, will
sponsor an evening of
music and dance 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, in the Center's
main branch.
Ninel Mizel, singer, and
Mikle_Mizel and his orches-
tra will be the featured art-
ists. Refreshments will be
served.
There is a charge, and
tickets may be purchased
at the door.
Something special for
breakfast, brunch or snack
is this kuchen. The recipe,
which makes two of them,
allows you to freeze one for
later use. If so, the one you
intend to freeze should be
taken out of the oven 10
minutes earlier and when
you want to serve it, place
it frozen into a preheated
375-degree oven to finish
baking.
Relative Sought
Sander Zaretsky, recently
arrived from Petrogov, Rus-
sia, and now residing in an-
cinnati, Ohio, is searching
, for his sister, Itka (Mrs. I.
or J.) Zaretsky Brotidy (or
Brody), last known ad-
dress, 12540 Frankfort, De-
troit.
Zaretsky last heard from
his sister 10 years ago, by
letter to another sister,
Malka Mazer (now de-
ceased) of Zychlik, Russia.
•Persons with information
_ on the whereabouts of Itka
Broudy should call Mrs.
Jack Behrmann, 968-2660.
Workmen's Circle
Branches Merge
Workmen's
Circle
Branches 156 and 111 have
recently merged to become
Branch 111-156.
The new officers are Mrs. _
Sarah Burton, chairman;
Frank Lifshitz, vice chair-
man; Mrs. Rebecca War-
ren, recording secretary;
Lawrence Bernstein and
Mrs. Sonia Reisman, hospi-
talers.
City of Hope Sets
Moonlight Cruise
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will have its
eighth annual Bob-Lo
moonlight cruise plus danc-
ing and entertainment, 8
p.m. Wednesday.
For tickets, call Meyer
Feinstein, 356-4918 or Fred
Silber, 358-4992.
By NORMA BARACH
_ (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc. )
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2 pkgs dry yeast
1/4 cup warm milk
1 1/2 sticks margarine
3/4 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 cup sour cream
1 tsp. grated orange rind
5 cups flour
1/2 stick melted margarine
1/4 cup chopped nuts
1 can peach pie filling
Dissolve yeast in milk.
Let stand about 10 min-
utes. Cream margarine (1
1/2 sticks) and sugar. Add
eggs, sour cream and or-
ange rind, then add yeast
mixture. On a floured
board knead until satiny.
Put in a large bowl;
sprinkle top with flour;
cover with a towel. Let it
rise eight hours in a warm
place. —
Punch dough down.
Knead for a few minutes.
Divide into two balls and
roll each into a 1/2-inch
thick rectangle. Brush with
melted margarine, sprinkle
nuts and spread pie filling.
(The pie filling should be
spread mostly near the
end where you begin to
roll.) Roll like a jelly roll. _
Shape like a half moon.
Brush top with melted
margarine and make a few
shallow cuts diagonally
across the top. Place on a
greased cookie sheet and
bake at 375 degrees for 45
minutes.
Great is the meal which
brings together people who -
are distant to each other.
—The Talmud
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