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July 21, 1978 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-21

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44 Friday, loly 21, 1978

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Julie Ellen Liss and
Marc Edward Katz were
married recently at Cong.
Beth Shalom. Rabbi David
Nelson and Cantor Samuel
Greenbaum officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Liss
of Oak Park. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Katz of Col-
umbus, Ohio.
Maid of honor was Joanne
Liss, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were, Mrs.
Marc Beals of Glyn Ellen,
Mrs. Richard Braver of
Ann Arbor and Sara
Ofengender of Indianapolis.
Howard Katz was his
brother's best man. Ushers
were Dr. Howard Liss of At-
lanta, Ga., brother of the
bride; Barry Katz of
Pocatello, Idaho, brother of
the bridegroom; and Martin
Cohen of Indianapolis.
Following a honeymoon
to North Carolina and
Washington, the couple will
live in Dayton, Ohio.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joshua
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the engagement of their
daughter, Frances Hor-
witz, to Richard Golding,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Landgarten of Southfield.
Miss Horwitz also is the
daughter of the late Mrs.
Jane Horwitz. Mr. Golding
is the son of the late Mr.
Gilbert Golding. A late
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concerning important ballot
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The Cleveland Ballet has
published a new, original
cookbook called "Kitchen
Choreography" which has a
full range of recipes divided
according to countries of
origin. There are 11 diffe-
rent international menus,
including a number of Mid-
dle Eastern recipes, five of
them from Israel. (Kashrut
observers are advised to use
caution.) Copies of the book
are available, gift wrapped,
by sending $5 plus 75 cents
for postage to Cookbook,
Cleveland Ballet, 1375 Euc-
lid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
44115. A gift card with your
message will be enclosed if
requested. This is one of the
Israeli recipes in the book:
1 cup butter

1 cup sugar

3 egg Wiles

1 cup buttermilk
1 tsp. vanilla
21/2 cups sifted flour
Yz tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
1 cup chopped nuts
1 cup chopped dates
grated rind of 2 oranges and
one lemon
3 egg whites, beaten
3 4 cup fresh orange Juice
1 cup sugar

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Births

July 16—To Dr. and Mrs.
Gary Kaplan (Wendy
Kirsch), formerly of Detroit
and Ann Arbor and now of
Seattle, Wash., a daughter,
Erin Lindsay.
* s *
July 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Marc Gudema (Susan
Kasle) of Plymouth, a
daughter, Sarah Julia.

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July 7 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bayer (Priscilla
Panetz) of Troy, a son,
Philip Kevin.
* R *
July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Adler (Susan
Fingeroot), 21705 Hamp-
shire, Southfield, a daugh-
ter, Carolyn Alicia.
* *
July 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Rosenthal (Denise
Winer) of West Bloomfield,
a son, Jeffrey Bret.
* i *
July 3 — To Mr. and Mrs..
Michael H. Golob (Carol
Kapetansky) of West
Bloomfield, a son, Jonathan
Louis.
* * *
July 1 — To Rabbi and

Mrs. Gerald Werner (former
Detroiter Marlene Green- ,
berg) of St. Louis Park,
Minn., a son, Joseph Akiva.
* * *
June 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin S. Rosen
(Sandra .Levy of Philadel-
phia, Pa.) of Bloomfield
Hills, a son, Bradley Jor-
dan.
* a *
June 26 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis C. Jaffe
(former Detroiter Paula ,
Schneider) of Tiburon,
Calif., a son, Adam Tobias.
*
*
June 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lyons (Marcia
Blumenthal), 16965 Cres-
cent, Southfield, a son, Jay
Norman.
* * *
May 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence E. Zeff (Jac-
queline Lupovitch), 24600
Radclift, Oak Park, a son,
Mitchell Pinchas.

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Former Detroit Mrs.
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fold in egg whites. Bake in a Miriam Itamar (formerly
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350 degrees for 35 to 45 mi- aliya to Jerusalem 20 years
nutes. Heat orange juice ago, will be returning for a
and sugar until sugar melts; visit this summer. While in
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Detroit, she will be seeking
potential
teachers
of
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owners have pledged
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Among the parents group
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campaign for the facility are
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