32 Friday, March 24, 1918 For the Finest Weilting and Bar Mina Mbar Call WINER And Assocbtes 357-1010. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hebrew Group Plans Lecture by Psychologist Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew Club, will meet 3 p.m. Sun- day in the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center branch. Guest speaker will be psychologist Dr. Avraham Horowitz, who will speak on "Poetry of Leah Goldberg." The public is invited. Just Mari lyps SPORTSWEAR BOUTIQUE SUPER SPRING SALE 1 week only 30% OFF select groups of New Spring Dresses & Separates including: Wool Gabardine Slacks Givenchy Sportswear SIZES 4-18 956-0493 20079 W. 12 Mile Rd. Country Village Shopping Center hours 10-4:30 Women's Clubs KINNERET CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, announces the presi- dent, Lily Roubeck. Guest speaker Rabbi Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will speak on "The Association for the Welfare of Soldiers in Israel." Hostesses are Miriam Freeman and Sophie Teitelman. Re- freshments will be served, and guests are welcome. * s ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUXILIARY will hold its annual paid-up member- ship luncheon noon Satur- day at the Roman Terrace restaurant. For reserva- tions, call Helen Leibowitz, 557-5602. There is a charge. Marilyn Katzman has been named tree chairman for the auxiliary. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will have a regular meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Ruth Yost, 18186 Onyx, Southfield. * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold its annual election- luncheon meeting noon April 10 in the temple. Do- reen Millman, vice presi- dent of program, announces Joyce Feurring- and Evelyn Orbach will present a series of vignettes entitled, "Wo- men Today." There is a charge, and guests are in- vited. For reservations, call the temple. UN 3-7769. * 5 * GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Purim luncheon noon Monday at the Northgate Apts. club house. An Israeli movie will be shown. Presi- dent Mrs. Jack Reitman in- vites guests. There is a nom- inal charge. * 5 * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Abraham Schwartz, 25441 Gardner. Rabbi Chaim Levitan will speak. The Nine Mile area group will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Bentzion Stein, 23441 Geoffrey Ct. Rabbi Stein will speak. * * * BETH SHALOM SIS- TERHOOD will hold the next program in its "Lunch and Learn" series 12:30 p.m. April 6 in the synagogue. Rabbi David Nelson will conduct "An Armchair Trip Back to the Jewish Community of the Lower East Side of New York." Luncheon will be served. There is a charge and advance reservations are required. For reserva- tions by April 3 or informa- tion, call Charna Yellen, 968-1582, or Thelma Prus- sack, 855-2129. * 5 * WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold a Purim party noon Tuesday in Temple Emanu-El. Traditional re- freshments will be served. Guitarist and vocalist Janet Pont will sing Hebrew, En- glish and Yiddish folk songs. Members are re- quested to bring Blue Boxes for clearance. Bess Axelrod is chairman of the day. Shir- ley Kraft is general prog- ram chairman and Ann Grossman, Blue Box chair- man. For information, call the JNF, 968-0820. * 5 * DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA will host an all-day gourmet cooking seminar as their 1978 fund-raising event 9:30 a.m. April 4 at Kitchen Glamour, 26770 Grand Riper, Detroit. There will be prizes. Chairmen of the day are Anita Haenick and Joyce Student Exhibit NEW YORK — Isaiah's vision of peace, Joseph's in- terpretations of Pharoah's dreams, and Jacob's dream of the angel's heavenly lad- der are among the Biblical stories portrayed in a spe- cial exhibition of children's artwork being displayed at the Board of Jewish Educa- tion of Greater New York Art Gallery, in Manhattan. The exhibition features the artwork of hundreds of students in area Jewish schools. Sherman. For tickets, call Sylvia Freedman, 557- 1917. * s * OF LADIES YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WO- MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will have a Purim luncheon noon Wed- nesday in the yeshiva build- ing. The luncheon will be held in memory of Mendel Stark, husband of Ruth Stark. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Leizer Levin. Presi- dent Mrs. Leo Laufer in- vites guests. * BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will present a program "The Holocaust — A Lesson to Remember," 7:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. A film on the Holocaust will be shown by guests Dr. John Mames and Mrs. Agatha Rubin. Families and teenage chil- dren are invited. Parental discretion is advised. Re- freshments will be served, and admission is free. The women will present a musi- cal skit, "Sisterhood — Raise the Roof," at their an- nual Torah Fund dinner 6:30 p.m. April 4 in the synagogue. The program will be presented by the Sis- terhood Choral and Drama Groups, under the direction of Cantor Simon Bermanis and Alice Bermanis. Paid advance reservations are required by Monday. Hus- bands are welcome. Torah Fund chairman is Fredell Whiteman. The Torah Find committee includes tribute card chairmen, Lillian Fin- kelstein and Sylvia Korby; cannister chairman, Dorothy Trock; program chairman, Mrs. Bermanis; social chairman, Estelle Wainer; and publicity chairman, Beverly Hacker. For information, call Mrs. Whiteman, 356-1864, or Mrs. Hacker, 353-5148. * * * HELEN ROSENBERG CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Maureen Sillman will review "Katz-Cohen" by Samuel Astrachan, an- nounces program chairman Mrs. Hershel Blitz. Petite luncheon will be served. • *- * PRIMROSE BENEV- OLENT CLUB will hold a post-Purim meeting 8 p.m. April 3 at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Dr. Ralph Cash will be guest speaker, announces Dorothy Meck- ler, program chairman. Husbands and friends are invited. Purim refresh- ments will be served. * 5 5 GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold its spring art auction 9 p.m. Saturday in the Cook-Farr Ford dealer- ship, Oak Park. Cham- pagne preview will begin at 8. Tickets will be available at the door or by calling Sheila Ruskin, 352-3758. The public is invited. Dulcie Rosenfeld Is Named to UJA Women's Div. Board Detroiter Dulcie Rosen- feld has been appointed to the Women's Division Na- tional United Jewish Ap- peal board of directors. Mrs. Rosenfeld is a vice president and Campaign Coffee Pecan Ice Cream Pie By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) A delicious, home-made frozen dessert always makes a big hit with guests, winter or summer. This is one of my favorites. 1 graham cracker crust (for 9-Inch pan) 1 cup dessert whip 4 egg yolks Y2 cup white corn syrup 1 tsp. vanilla 2 taps. Instant coffee (not freeze dried) V. cup chopped pecans 4 egg whites chocolate sprinkles Whip dessert whip. Add egg yolks. Mix well. Add corn syrup, vanilla, coffee and chopped pecans. Beat until well mixed. In another bowl, beat whites stiff. Fold egg whites into de- ssert whip mixture. Spread in pie shell, swirling top. Deco- rate with chocolate sprinkles. Freeze overnight. (Do not keep more than two weeks.) Re- move from freezer 15 minutes before serving. Serves eight. chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation Wo- men's Division. She is a member of Federation's board of governors and of the boards of the Jewish Vo- cational Service and Jewish Community Center; she also serves on the United Jewish Charities endow- ment committee. Other members of the Na- tional Women's Division board who are active in the Detroit Women's Division are Ruth K. Broder, Shirley Harris and Jane Sherman. three Meanwhile, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion officers attended board and committee meetings of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in New York March 16-19. They are Martin Citrin, Federation president; Man- dell L. Berman, chairman of the executive committee; and George M. Zeltzer, Fed- eration vice president and chairman of the Large City Budgeting Conference. Among the topics discus- sed at the meeting were the current situation in the Middle East, the acceler- ated pace of resettlement of Soviet Jews in U.S. com- munities and the status of campaigns.