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January 05, 1979 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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44 klay, January 5, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Alfred Deutsch to Head
Sinai Hospital Trustees

FLINT
NEWS

The board of trustees of
Sinai Hospital of Detroit
has elected Alfred L.
Deutsch president. Deutsch
was chairman of Sinai's
executive committee from
1976 to 1978.
Elected to serve with him
as officers of the board of
trustees were: vice
presidents Jerome J. Frank,
Maxwell Jospey, Malcolm
S. Lowenstein, David M.

Clergy Reports
on Israel Visit

Sister Joanne Chiaverini
and Father Philip Schmit-
ter of the Interfaith Al-
liance will report on "Our
Israel Experience" follow-
ing services today at Tem-
ple Beth El.

Flint Obituaries

Births

ALFRED DEUTSCH
J. Himelhoch, 88
Miro and Erwin S. Simon;
Joseph Himelhoch, a re-
Dec. 27 — To Mr. and
secretary, Robert A. Stein- tired grocery store owner,
Mrs. Allan Sloan (Nancy
berg; and treasurer, Max died Dec. 27 at age 88.
Nolan) of Oak Park, a
Weinberg.
Born in Riga, Latvia, Mr.
daughter, Dena Ann.
is
past Himelhoch lived 60 years in
Deutsch
* * *
president of the United Flint. He operated his store
Dec. 20 —To Dr. and Mrs.
Jewish Charities of De-
Stanley Horowitz (Barbara , troit and has been a for 50 years, retiring in
1970. He resided at 1187
Furman), of Ann Arbor, a
member of the board of River Valley.
son, Michael Seth.
directors of United He-
* * *
He is survived by his wife,
brew Schools, Fresh Air Sarah; a son, Mason I.; two
Dec. 18 — To Mr. and
Society, Jewish Voca- daughters, Mrs. A.C.
Mrs. Mark A. Gordon
tional 'Service, TB and (Jeanette) Kranitz and Mrs.
(Judith Gotlib of Flint) of
Health Society and was L. (Harriet) Ravitch of
Birmingham, a daughter,
general chairman of the Saginaw; a brother, Ruben;
Marcia Ruth.
Allied Jewish Campaign eight grandchildren and
* * *
in 1967 - and general five great-grandchildren.
Dec. 14 — To Mr. and
chairman of the Allied
Mrs. Lee Weinstein (Davee
Jewish Campaign - Israel Mrs. Steinman
Hillenberg) of Oak Park, a
Emergency Fund in 1968.
daughter, Mikki Lynn.
Annabelle Steinman, a
He was president of Cong.
member of Jewish and
Bnai
Moshe
from
1953
to
REV. HERSHL
1955 and is still a member of communal organizations,
the synagogue's board of di- died Dec. 26 at age 66.
Born in Grayling, Mrs.
rectors.
Certified Mohel
Steinman lived 55 years in
Flint. She had managed the
557-0888
Cacciatore-Style
57-7629
Same Day Cleaners. She
Chicken Entree
was a member .of Temple
Beth El and its sisterhood,
By NORMA BARACH
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
Hadassah and Ladies
(Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.)
Specialized
Having company for United Commercial Travel-
MOHEL
dinner? This chicken ers. She resided at 208 Sun-
In Home or Hospital
cacciatore-style dish served crest Dr.
She is survived by a
over a bed of fluffy white
557-9666
rice fills the bill. Serve with brother, Cal Brenner of
one-half grapefruit, Grayling; a sister, Mrs.
RABBI DR. LEO
vinegar-type tole slaw and Ruth Woods; and nieces and
nephews.
hot apple pie.

ROTH

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Serving Homes & Hospdals

399-7194

5-6 lbs. chicken breast (with-
out skin)
1 tbsp. oil
1/2 lb. fresh whole mushrooms
2 fresh tomatoes, quartered
2 medium onions, diced
1 clove garlic
1 /3 cup white wine
1 32-oz. jar spaghetti sauce
1 to 2 tsp. oregano
In a large teflon skillet,
brown chicken breasts in oil.
Add vegetables and garlic and
cook until onions are golden.
Cook on low heat. Mix wine,
spaghetti sauce and oregano.
Pour over chicken and veget-
ables. Cook covered over low
heat until chicken is very ten-
der. Should serve eight.



COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

Monday — Hadassah
board meeting, noon.
Tuesday — Temple Beth
El Sisterhood meeting,
noon; and Bnai Brith meet-
ing, 8 p.m., River Valley
club house.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club
meeting, noon, Temple Beth
El; ORT board meeting,
noon; Cong. Beth Israel
Board of Education meet-
ing, 8 p.m.; and JWVA
meeting, 8 p.m.

(

Flint People
Make News

Linda Weiss has been
named consultant for de-_
velopment of radio station
WFBE.

No Contract We Deliver

Disc. Prices by the case, call after 4:00

FREE Home Delivery 681-3119
PAMPERS
JOHNSONS

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$2.85-12
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Newborn
Daytime
Overnight
Toddlers

$2.03-12
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Leads Prayer

Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of
Temple Beth El delivered
the inaugural prayer on
Monday at the inaugura-
tion of Governor William G.
Milliken in Lansing.

There are approximately
500 Arab schools in Israel.

Seminary to Cite Hermelins Old Timers Group

NEW YORK — De-
troiters Florence and Irving
Hermelin have been desig-
nated to receive the Na-
tional Community Service
Award of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America at the Seminary's
20th Annual Convocation
Dinner on Feb. 28 at the
Diplomat Hotel in Hol-
lywood, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermelin
will receive the seminary's
award "for dedication to the
high principles of Judaism,
for their selfless support of
the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America" and
"exemplary leadership in
their endeavors to enrich
the spiritual life of their
community."
That same evening,
U.S. Senator Howard H.
Baker (R-Tenn.) will be

Singles
Events

to Meet at Center

presented the seminary's
Herbert Lehman Ethics
Medal. Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek will present the
Hermelins for the award
tribute.
Five others will also re-
ceive the award. They are:
Harry Benet of Cincinnati,
Frank Chervitz of St. Louis,
Philip Goldfine of Lawr-
ence, New York, and Kevy
Kaiserman of Philadelphia.

The Hannah Schloss Old
Timers will hold an open
meeting 1 p.m. Jan. 14 at
the 10 Mile branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
Psychiatrist Dr. Bruce
Danto will render a slide
presentation on his recent
trip to Russia, according to
Millie Bank, program
chairman.
President
Zangwill
Burnstine Invites guests.
Admission is free.

Couples to Meet
for City of Hope

CREATIVE
PARTY PLANNING
and DECORATING

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope will meet 7:30 p.m.
Sunday in the Hunters
Ridge Apts. club house.
Plans for the annual
"Nite of Games" will be dis-
cussed. Mr. and Mrs. Hy
(Ethel) Blackmon and Mr.
and Mrs. Mary (Madeline)
Barkin will host the social
hour.

Bar Mitzvas,
Weddings,
Sweet Sixteens, etc.

CANDY CENTER PIECES
Invitations and
Accessories
Party Favors

MARCIA MASSERMAN
646-6138

CO- 11— 61. 4,a_ ;.,5 4 1

SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish
Community Center will
hear Peter McLellan, assis-
tant vice president and
trust officer for the Michi-
gan National Bank, speak
on "Making the Most of
Your Financed" 8 p.m. Sun-
day at the main Jewish
Center complex. There is a
charge. For information,
call Phil Fabian, 967-4110;
Lois Moore, 968-3054; or
Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599.
Open board meetings are
held the second Monday of
the month at 8 p.m. at the 10
Mile Center. Bowling is
held every second and
fourth Sunday at Hartfield
Lanes, Berkley, at. 7 p.m.
Singles age 30 and up are
invited to all events.
*. * *
SPACE, the single par-
ent program of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
will hear a talk by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine of the Bir-
mingham Temple 8 p.m.
Thursday in the NCJW
office, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. Rabbi Wine will
speak on "Suddenly Single."
There is a nominal charge.
Support groups meet
weekly. For information,
call the NCJW offices, 557-
9604.

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