THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 44 Friday, March 30,1919 Communal Oneg Shabat Marks Peace Pact Signing . \\111 .., . SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYNICHIFt. KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 64S-9200 001i# An "oneg Shabat Shalom" celebrating the signing of the peace treaty between Is- rael and Egypt will be held following 8:15 p.m. Sabbath services today at Temple Emanu-El, sponsor of the oneg. After the invocation by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, statements will be made by John H. Shepherd, president of the Jewish Community Council; Rev. Ed Willingham, executive director of the Christian Communication Council; and Father Alex Brunette of STAR KOSHER CATERING Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis Call For Your 1 PASSOVER ORDERS NOW Traditional Homemade Foods & Pastries Also Weddings; Bar Mitzvas, Etc. 559-6929 Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. 626-0404 548-7118 the Ecumenical Commis- sion of the Archdiocese of Detroit. George Zeltzer, president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, will also speak. Israeli dancing will be lead by Uri Segal, and the Temple Emanu-El choir will offer songs of peace. Trees - for Peace, Passover Urged Plant trees in Israel in honor of Passover; Carmi Slomovitz, president of Greater Detroit Jewish Na- tional Fund Council, has asked the many who wish to identify themselves with • the Jewish state. He said, "Trees are the finest holiday greetings. What better way to show your support for Eretz Yis- rael than at this Festival of Freedom, when our ances- tors were redeemed from bondage in Egypt. This will be the first Passover in over 30 years that Israel and Egypt are at peace." To plant trees for Passover or any occasion, call JNF, 557-6644. You can be sure it's pure if it's kosher and for the finest in kosher meats and poultry, SHOP AT YOUR INDEPENDENT MEMBER MARKET OF THE DE- TROIT AREA RETAIL KOSHER MEAT DEALERS ASSOC. LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM. IT'S YOUR AS- SURANCE OF-THE FINEST IN KOSHER PRO- DUCTS. The -festive holiday of PASSOVER begins Wednesday evening April 11th Shop Early For This Holiday For Your Holiday Needs SUPER HOLIDAY SPECIALS 6 4c lb. TURKEY LEGS 6 4c lb. TURKEY WINGS All Member Markets Open Sun. thru. Thurs. CLOSED FRI. & SAT. BERNARISHER MEATS Bernard Rayber-13925 W. 9 Mile 398-3180 DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS 19835 W. 12 Mile Rd. 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JCCouncil Nominates First Woman for President's Post muniummimi ANNETTE For the first time in the Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Work- Circle; Sheldon L. Klimist, 41-year-history of the men's National Committee for Labor Jewish Community Council Israel; Louis LaMed, United of Metropolitan Detroit, a Hebrew Schools; Yale Levin, woman has been nominated Bnai Brith Downtown-Fox FOR YOUR Lodge; Lawrence Pernick, Tem- to serve as the organiza- ple Israel; Hon. Doug Ross, tion's president. American Jewish Committee- At the council's third Detroit Chapter; and Leonard delegate assembly of the Trunsky, Temple Israel. to two-year terms season held at Cong. Bnai on Nominated the executive committeewere Moshe, the council's Leona Kutlov of Hadassah's nominating committee an- Sherwood University East nounced its selection of Ma- Group and Robert.Perliss of the War Veterans, Lt. Eli rian Shifman, delegate of Jewish Levin Post. the American Jewish Con- Recommended for a one-year gress Women's Division, for term on the council's executive was Louis the office of president. Mrs. committee Rosenzweig of the Jewish Wel- Shifman currently is a vice fare Federation. president of the Jewish Serving with Sidlow on Community Council. She the nominating committee also is chairman of the were: Ida Rosenblum, Cong. council's internal Beth Shalom; Edith Frank, relations-culture commit- American Jewish tee. Congress-General Division; The nominating commit- Estelle Gubow, Hadassah tee, chaired by Hubert J. Bloomfield Hills Group; Sidlow, a past president of Edith Linderman ; Labor council, also announced the Zionist Alliance; Sanford following nominees for the Rosenthal, Jewish War other council officer posi- Veterans Memorial Home tions. For the three posi- Association; and Martin tions of vice president, Weston, Bnai Brith Detroit nominated were David Lodge. Lebenbom of the Jewish Welfare -Federation; Miles FREDDY SHEYER Jaffe, American Jewish One Man Orchestra Committee-Detroit Chapter Available For All Occasions and Dr. Irving Panush of Now playing for all the Jewish Community the Sholem Aleichem Insti- Center dances. tute. Brian Kott of Cong. Bnai David was nominated for the position of secretary and Rhea Appleman of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations was nomi- nated for the office of trea- surer. . DISCO PARTY • • • • Entertainment Disco Lessons Lights Music Call 967-1109 1 1 1111111111 1 1111111111 . 398-2462 Incredible' Edibles. NoMinations also were an- nounced for terms on the coun- cil's executive committee. Recommended for three-year terms, were: Esther Fealk of the American Jewish Congress Women's Division; Rabbi James I. Gordon, Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit; Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Men's Club of Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses; Oscar Hertz, Zionist Organization of America-Detroit District; Mar- tin Hollander, Beth Achim Men's Club; Norman Hyman, Adat Shalom Synagogue; Shelley Jackier, Jewish Community Center; and Ron Karp, Jewish Welfare Federation. Also, Walter E. Klein, Jewish War Veterans-Silverman Post; Quisine of Hungary and France Elegant Hors d'Oeuvres and Pastries PASSOVER CAKES Laura Zolkower The Manufacturers and Distributors of - NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS are pleased to announce that again this year, as in the past, their Superior Quality Chips will be Pesach Recipes By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) - NUT STUFFED DATES 1 pkg. dates (pitless) pecan halves granulated sugar Cut dates lengthwise, fill with nut halves and close. Rol- * lin granulated sugar. * * * TZIMMES 4 sweet potatoes, cut in half- inch slices 4 Jonathan apples, cut in half- inch slices 4 bananas, cut lengthwise 1/2 cup melted margarine (di- vided) 1 /4 cup honey 1/2 cup sugar 1 /3 cup fresh orange juice Grease a 2-quart baking dish. Boil in salted water (1 tsp.) sweet potatoes until ten- der. Saute apples in 2 tbsps. of margarine until soft. Combine rest of margarine, honey and sugar and orange juice. Ar- range potatoes, apples and bananas in layers. Sprinkle honey-juice mixture over it. Bake at 375 degrees un- covered for 40 minutes. Good reheated. 353 - 6392 moth naul)= . KOSHER FOR PASSOVER 1979-5739 These are the only Potato Chips made in Michigan Kosher for Passover, under the supervision of the UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH . CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA Available at your local FARMER JACK, CHATHAM SUPERMARKET, SHOPPING CENTER MARKETS AND FINER FOOD STORES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN \a.m.