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May 25, 1979 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-25

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Friday, May 25, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lois Brown, Diane Shekter
Cited by Federation Women

Women's Clubs

CHANA CZENESH
Pioneer
CHAPTER,
Women, will meet noon
Tuesday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Sarah
Friedman will discuss "The
Lifestyle of Moses Mon-
tefiore." Refreshments will
be served, and guests are
welcome.

* * *

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will meet - noon
Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Jack Friedman, 24000
Jerome, Oak Park. Hostes-
ses will be Mrs. Friedman
and Mrs. Sam Kreisler.

* * *

OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Alex Ungar,
13350 Dartmouth. Rabbi

Lois H. Brown, left, and Diane Shekter, center,
were honored at the 33rd annual meeting of the
Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division May 16
at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Brown, division di-
rector for the past nine years, resigned to accept a
position as director of the federation Women's Di-
vision in New York. Mrs. Shekter, an outgoing vice
president of the division, will shortly be moving to
Israel with her family. With Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Shekter is Women's Division President Dulcie Rosen-
feld.

Mrs. Bloom Installed as Head
of Jewish National Fund Unit

Reba Bloom was installed
as president of the Women
of Jewish National Fund at
their annual installation
last week at Temple
Emanu-El.
Doris Markel was instal-
ling officer, and Mrs. Jacob
Axelrod was program
chairman for the day. Mrs.
Bloom gave the opening
remarks and read the an-
nual report of the women's
division. Vivian Beresh, ac-
companied by Mrs. Norman
Allan, sang the national an-
thems. Hostesses were Mar-
ilyn Schlussel and her
committee.

Melody Musicale
Program Slated

Melody Musicale will
meet 7:30 p.m. June 3 in the
home of Louise Lazarus,
14250 LaBelle, Oak Park.
The program will be a
song recital, featuring the
Melody Musicale Ensemble.
Members of the ensemble
are: Ms. Lazarus; soprano;
Clarence Sharp, baritone;
David Wilson, pianist; and
Celia D'zodin, pianist.
Refreshments will be
served, and guests are wel-
come.

Early
Deadline

The Jewish News has
an early deadline of
noon today for local
publicity to appear in
the issue of Friday,
June 1.

REBA BLOOM

Installed with Mrs.
Bloom were: Bea Feigel-
man, chairman of the
board; Shirley Kraft and
Mrs. Markel, vice
presidents; Helen Rosen-
feld, membership chair-
man; Pearl Nosan, spe-
cial gifts chairman, Mrs.
Schlussel, treasurer; Syl-
via Schneider, Fannie
Rosenblat, Sadye For-
man and Jean Klafer,
secretaries.
Chairmen are: Eve Her-
man, trees; Ann Grossman,
Blue Box; Ella Cohen, good
will; Esther Cooper, social
contact; Edith Gladstone,
social hostess; Pearl Nosan,
Israel Bonds; and Selma
Lifsitz, telephone squad.

Stitchery Group
Plans to Gather

Thread of Gold Judaic
Needlework Guild will meet
8 p.m. Tuesday in the 10
Mile Jewish Community
Center.
The group will conduct a
workshop on halla covers.
Prospective members are
welcome.

Dairy Recipes
for Shavuot
By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.)

The United Order of True
Sisters, Cleveland 30, has
just put out a new cookbook
with a low-calorie section. It
is available for $5 plus $1
for postage from the organ-
ization, 2655 Lee Rd.,
Cleveland, Ohio, 44118.
Here are two recipes from
the book which are appro-
priate for the Shavuot holi-
day, when dairy foods are
traditionally eaten.

CHEESE CAKE
1 3/4 cups graham cracker
crumbs
3 /4 cup butter, melted
1 tbsp. brown sugar
FILLING
24 ozs. cream cheese, sof-
tened
4 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
TOPPING
1 pint sour cream
3 /4 cup sugar
Preheat oven to 325 de-
grees. Make graham cracker
crust.
Mix well graham cracker
crumbs, melted butter and
brown sugar. Press in greased
spring form pan. Set aside. In
mixer, combine thoroughly
cream cheese, eggs, sugar
and vanilla. Pour cream
cheese mixture into graham
cracker shell, distributing
evenly. Bake in 325-degree
oven for 40 minutes; cool.
Combine sour cream with 3 /4
cup sugar and mix thoroughly.
Pour sour cream mixture over
top and bake 10 minutes in
400-degree oven. Cool cheese
cake and refrigerate. Serves
12-20.

CHEESE DUMPLINGS

3 8-oz. pkgs. farmer cheese
salt to taste
3 tbsps. sugar
9 eggs
6 tbsps. flour
about 3 /4 cup buttered crumbs
about 1/4 cup sugar
sour cream
Put farmer cheese through
sieve; add salt, sugar, eggs
and flour. Mix and let stand
one Hour. Form into balls. Put
into slowly boiling water.
There should be enough water
to almost cover the cheese
balls. Cover pot and simmer in
the boiling water 10 minutes.
Drain. Put into buttered
crumbs; roll in sugar. Sprinkle
with sour cream. Heat in 350-
degree oven and serve.

35

!! WHY WORRY !!

Alex Roberg will speak. The luncheon noon Tuesday at
Nine Mile area group will the Hunters Ridge Apts.
club house. Frieda Leemon,
not meet.
national president, will be
** *
BETH ACHIM SIS- the hostess. She will speak
TERHOOD will hold a on "Behind the Headlines."
mother-daughter dinner Donations will be accepted.
6:30 p.m. June 5 in the For reservations, call Mrs.
Leemon, 626-9682, or Mrs.
synagogue. Officers will be
installed, and the Madrigal James Kohner, chapter
Singers of Southfield High president, 851-3662. Guests
School will entertain. There are invited. * * *
is a charge. For reservations
TEMPLE ISRAEL
and information, call
elected
SISTERHOOD
Chairman Libby Ben-
Moshe, 557-8571. Check Helen Tobias president for
Wyn & Harold Landis
should be mailed to the the 1979-1980 program
synagogue, 21100 W. 12 year. Other officers are
Betsy Rudin, Barbara Ro-
Mile, Southfield, 48076.
senthal, Carol Cooper and
* * *
Bea
Luft, vice presidents;
PRIMROSE
BE-
NEVOLENT CLUB will Esther Ressler, Zelda Stone
• STYLE
meet 8 p.m. June 4 at the and Jane Oppenheim,
Zionist Cultural Center for secretaries; and Carol
• ELEGANCE
a regular business meeting. Small, treasurer. Lillian
• BEAUTY
Refreshments will be Golumbia was installing
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
officer.
served. Husbands are in.
vited.
* * *
GREATER DETROIT
CHAPTER, Brandeis Uni-
versity National Women's
Committee, will honor new
7Y1(fier
members and their sponsors
398-6894
Aone
with a program "Modern
Specializing In
Art in an Historic Setting,"
Portraits & Sound Movies
noon June 4 in the home of
Gertrude Kasle, 26705 Irv-
ing Dr., Franklin. Commen-
tary will be rendered by Ms.
RE-OPEN FOR BUSUNESS
Kasle and Laura Roberts.
Admission will be gained by
Jewelry Furniture & Accessories
bringing a new member or
by becoming a life member.
Reservations should be
made with Mrs. Harris
Crane, 17159 Adrian Rd.,
Southfield, 48075.
Ceci Orman - prop _ rietor
* * *
23077 Greenfield,
DIMONA CHAPTER,
Advance Bldg. suite 326
Pioneer Women, will hold
Southfield, Mich. 557-6207
its annual child rescue
M-F 11-4, Sat. 10-12

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