32 Friday, March 31, 1918 LENNY LIEBERMAN Orchestra 399-1301 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold a board meeting noon BABYSMING - DAYCARE LITTLE PEOPLE DAY CARE AGES 3-10 Loving Stimulating Atmosphere 559-1870 Children Are People * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ALL BUICKS IN STOCK REDUCED! SAVE $ $ $ $ BRAND NEW • • • • • • '78 BUICK REGALS Loaded with Extras Turbo-Hydramatic Power Steering Power Disc Brakes Radial WSW Plus Much More 4,656 plus license plates 8 tax * * • * • 4C STELLA OPEN MON & TOURS III 9 P Call ART WEISS 531 2500 - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Women's Clubs Tuesday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center, announces Diane Levine, president. Dessert luncheon will be served. For information, call the JNF, 968-0820. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER; Pioneer Wo- men, will meet noon Mon- day in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Sherri Wasserman will review "Members of the Tribe" by Richard Kluger. Refresh- ments will be served. Guests are invited. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER Will hear a book review noon April 15 in the home of Frieda Barris, 15588 Strat- ford, Southfield. Eva Gant, psychology teacher at Oak Park High School, will give the review. Luncheon will be served. There is a charge. For reservations, call Ms. Barris, 557-6178. * * * BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will hold its annual Torah Fund culmi- nation dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the synagogue. Attendance is by advance reservation. * * * WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAPTER Pioneer Wo- men, will meet noon Moday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Plans for the June 5 luncheon and games party DRAWSTRING-WAIST SAFARI JACKET WITH POLO SHIRT AND NARROW-LEGGED BUSH JEANS. ALL 700% COTTON IN TAN. See the complete collection of lean-Paul Germain suits, sportcoats, shirts, slacks, and sport outfits. •ean-Paul Germain. lock's will be discussed. Guests are invited, and refresh- ments will be served. * * * CHILDREN UNLIM- ITED will have a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in the home of Mar- ion Rothstein, 20233 Pier- son, Detroit. The June luncheon will be discussed. * * * AVODAH, BRAN- DEIS-TIKVA, DIMONA and HANITA CHAP- TERS, Pioneer Women will hond a combined meeting noon April 11 at the Labor Zionist Institute. The prog- ram will be in the form of a panel discussion, entitled "Tuesday the Rebbetzin Speaks." Panelists include Mrs. Stanley Rosenbaum and Mrs. Dannel Schwartz, wives of the rabbis at Cong. Bnai Moshe and Temple Beth El, respectively.,Coor- dinaiors are Becky Goldberg, Frieda Faigin, Bess Schiffman, Rose:Grus- kin and Renee Sch—uster. There is a charge. For re- Federation Women Planning Spring Forum "The Jewish Woman: A Changing Portrait" is the theme for this year's Spring Forum of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division. The all-day educa- tional event, designed espe- cially to appeal to younger women, is scheduled for April 13 at the Jewish Community Center. Dawn Schuman, a Jewish historian from Chicago, will be the featured speaker. After her opening address, Forum participants will break into workshops on Is- rael, The New Morality, The Family, Tzedaka and Community. Reports from the workshop leaders to the entire group will be fol- lowed by concluding re- marks from Ms. Schuman. Maida Portnoy is Spring Forum chairman. Francine Gold is associate chairman and program chairman; Anna Levin is secretary. Marcy Feldman is in charge of decorations; Linda Jac- kier and Adria Ross are re- sponsibile for invitation de- sign. Shelly Jackier, last year's Forum chairman, is serving as adviser. Members of the Forum committee include Susan Alterman, Barbara Altwerger, Sheri Brown, Jennifer Cohen, Phyllis Eisenstein, Renee Epstein, Doreen Finer, Iris Fuller, Barbara Goldberg, Dena Melody Musicale Plans to Gather ••• Phone: 851-9080 orn in the. Orchard Mall CLOTHES on Orchard Lake Road of West Bloomfield just 1 /2 block north of Maple goad MON. TUE. WED. SAT. 10 to 6 p.m. THURS. FRI. 10 to 9 p.m. SUN 12 to 5 p.m. servations, call Mrs. Paul Blvd., Oak Park. The an- Druker, 356-7119. nual fund-raising dinner * * * party will take place 7 p.m. CLUB TWO, Pioneer May 6 in the Northgate Women, will meet 11:30 Apts. club house. Games a.m. Monday at the North- will follow, and guests are gate Apts. club house. welcome. For reservations, Brunch will be served. A call Mary Gilbert, presi- Histadrut movie will be dent, 547-2357. There is a shown. Anna Berg is His- charge. tadrut chairman. Friends * * * are welcome. For informa- ADAT SHALOM SIS- tion, call the president, TERHOOD will hear Jeanette Serling, 968-8518. Catherine Hanf Noren at * * * the women's donor event, CLUB ONE, Pioneer "The Many Faces of Wo- Women, will meet 11:30 man," 10 a.m. April 10 in a.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln the main sanctuary. Lunc- Towers Apts. club room, heon and a "European Fan- announces Chana Michlin, tasy" fashion show will fol- president. A special Pas- low. For tickets, call the sover program is being ar- synagogue, 851-5100. ranged by Adele Mondry * * and Sarah Levin of the cul- PURITY CHAPTER, tural committee. Guests are welcome. Order of the Eastern Star, * * * will have a business meet- AVODAH CHAPTER, ing 7:45 p.m. Monday in the Pioneer Women, will hold Oddfellows Temple. Re- a member-only business freshments will follow. For meeting noon Tuesday in information, call Gertrude the home of Esther Leaderman, 546-2753, or Fishman, 15235 Northgate Sara Adler, 557-3870. Melody Musicale will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Shirley Belkin, 25920 Marlow Pl., Oak Park. Shirley Frost will give a recital of arts, opera- tic arias and Israeli songs. Sonia Geoffrey is accom- panist. Guests are welcome, and refreshments will be served. For information, call Shir- ley Belkin, 968-7426, or Louise Lazarus, 547-0168. Planning the April 13 Spring Forum are, from left Jessie Stern, Marcy Feldman, Francine Gold, Carolyn Greenberg, Shelly Jackier, Maida Portnoy, Linda Jackier and Anna Levin. Golden, Barbara Haber, Silver, Lauren Liss, Dede Barbara Hillman, Nancy Weinberg and Carol Kasle, Rayne Kogan and Zamler. Zina Kramer. Carolyn Greenberg is di- vision president; Jessie Also Carol Krugel, Sally Stern is vice president for Krugel, Emilie Lichtens- education. tein, Barbara Meskin, Reservations are neces- Anita Millman, Myrna Par- sary and the charge in- trich, Sandy Rosin, Suzy cludes lunch. For informa- Rosin, Marilynn Sabin, tion, contact division direc- Joan Satovsky, Ellen for Lois H. Brown at the Schmier, Margot Serlin, Jewish Welfare Federation, Joyce Sherman, Hermine 965-3939. Jello Mold Recipe for Pesach By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) On Passover, food tends to be heavy and repetitive. Hillel Day School H _as Open House Hillel Day School will hold an open house 8 p.m. Tuesday in the school to ac- quaint parents of children entering kindergarten and first grade with the school. The program will feature a slide presentation enti- tled, "Hillel Is." In addition, parents will tour the clas- srooms, meet the faculty and Headmaster Rabbi Robert Abramson and examine curriculum mate- rials and samples of stu- dents' work. For information, call Hille Day School,_851-2394. Thus a light and healthy jello mold can be a welcome change of pace. This recipe comes from a cookbook cal- led "Let Me Entertain You II," published by an Ameri- can Mizrachi Women group in New York. It is not offi- cially a Passover cookbook, though it does have many interesting recipes for that holiday. It is available from American Mizrachi Wo- men, do Mrs. S. Goldstein, 136-26 72nd Ave., Flushing, N.Y., 11367, for $5.50. 2 pkgs. lime or lemon gelatin, diluted In 3• cups hot water. Set aside until slightly thic- kened. Mix and add to gelatin: 2 Delicious apples, grated 2 stalks celery, diced 2 carrots, grated 1/2 cup nuts Refrigerate until set.