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November 03, 1978 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-03

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t iEeiS v Featured as Models at Luncheon
Battle Creek Concertmaster
or Pay U
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Music Study Club of Met- and appeared in concert in f
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Women Membership

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ropolitan Detroit will hold a
"Fall Musicale" program=
meeting honoring its new
members 12T30 p.m. Tues-
day at Temple beth El, an-
nounces Mrs. Victor Lin-
den, president.
Boris Brant, violinist and
concertmaster of the Battle
Creek Symphony Or-
chestra, will be presented. A
native of Odessa, Russia, he
emigrated to the United
States in February .1976.
Graduating with honors
om the Odessa Music
)ademy, he continued his
#iolin studies with the
famed David Oistrakh and
Peter Stolarsky. He was
professor of violin in the
Soviet Union for 25 years

major Soviet cities and on
radio and television. He has
taught many outstanding
violinists, including mem-
bers - of the Soviet Union's
great orchestras and win-
ners of international
competitions, and has been
decorated by the Soviet
Minister of Culture.
Pianist Judith Allgood,
a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, will as-
sist Brant. Mrs. Angood is
a performer, teacher, and
accompanist in Battle
Creek, where she resides.
Mrs. Gerald Rowin is
chairman of the day; Mrs.
George Kerwin is vice
president of programming.
,Guests are welcome.
There will be a nominal
charge.
For information; call Mrs.
Gerald Rowin, 626-5398, or
Mrs. Linden, 644-9080.

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Greater Detroit Council,
Pioneer Women, will hold
its annual paid-up member-
ship luncheon noon Thurs-
day at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
A show featuring the
newest clothes for cruise
and holiday wear will be
modeled by Pioneer Women

Sherbet Recipe

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)

The Hebrew Academy of
Cleveland, _1860 S. Taylor,
Cleveland, Ohio, 44118, has
come out with an 80-page
"Pareve Ddssert Cookbook'
available from them for $3
and 50 cents postage and
handling. The recipes range
from simple quickie des-
serts to elaborate tortes.

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6 eggs, separated
cup wine
3/4 cup chocolate syrup
Beat egg yolks until thick.
Add syrup and wine. Beat
whites until stiff and fold into
yolk mixture. Pour into a pan.
and freeze. Sees
ry 10.

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members. Betty Rath,
Council president, will act
as commentator. Ruth Mil- ,
ler, national board member,
will speak on "Women Car-
ing — Women Doing." Mus-
ical accompaniment will be
provided by Sonny
Lipenholtz.
Paid-up members and
guests are eligible to attend.
Those who joined as of April
1, 1978, to date, as well as
those who join at the door,
will be admitted free of
charge. There is a nominal
charge for non-paid up
members and guests.
The models are: Frieda
Barris, Judith Blavin,
Lisa Nater, Yetta
Shubow, Mary Lewis,
Rhoda Friedman and Lil-
lian Shapiro.
Mary Shuster and Elsie
Preparing for the Greater Detroit Section, Pioneer
Harold, Council vice Women, paid-up membership luncheon fashion show
presidents of organization, are, from left Yetta Shubow, Sylvia Alpert, Rhoda
have coordinated the event. Friedman and Lisa Nater.

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MRS. GOLDBERG

__ Paula Sue Benderoff be-
came the bride ,Of William
Harry Goldberg in a recent
cereniwy at Addt–Shalom
Synagogue. Rabbi Seymour
Rosenbloom, *Rabbi Leon
Fram and Cantor Larry
Vieder officiated.
The bride is the daughter
. of Dr. - and Mis. Fred Ben- -
deroff of Southfield. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr .
and Mrs. Harry Goldberg,
of Farmington Hills.
Jr.,he new Mrs. Goldberg
was attended by her sisters,
Gayle Israel of New York
City .and Ilene. Attending
the bridegroom were Jeffrey
Levine, Victor Farrah of
Flint, Bruce Benderoff and
Brian Benderoff, brothers of
the bride, and Alan Aielrod
and Donald Bonin of Seattle,
Wash. Ring bearer was
Peter Kagen of New Haven,
Conn:, and Marisa Edelman
was flower girl.
Mrs. Goldberg and her
husband were graduated
from the University of
Michigan, and her husband
attends the Detroit College
of Law.

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When you need a
fightet he is there.

Hospitality is Sunday brunch for old friends.
Everyone laughs, talks,_reminisces. Helping things along
are.your good food and rich, mellow Maxwell, House ® Coffee.
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So put in a supply of Instant or Regular Maxwell House Coffee
and roll out the red carpet.

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It shall come to pass .. .
That out of Zion shall go
forth the law, And the word
of the Lord from Jerusalem. -

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