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April 11, 1980 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Blinders to Celebrate Double
(Men'sClub)
Simha at May Gathering
Blinder.
Born in Lodz, Mr. Blinder Men's ORT
met his wife when he went
to work for her father. Mrs. to Hear Haber

Jewish Security
Topic of Parley
Hosted by ADL

The Michigan Regional
Advisory Board of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith will sponsor an
educational conference,
"Challenges to Jewish Se-
curity," April 26 and 27 at
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
At 8 p.ni April 26, Ken-
neth Jacobson, director of
the Middle East affairs de-
partment of the ADL, will
speak on The Middle East:
One Year After the Treaty."
talk will be followed by
in J. Finger, director of
the ADL civil rights di-
vision, who will address the
topic of "Challenges to
Jewish Security."

THE BLINDERS

Mr. and Mrs. Isak (Re-
gina) Blinder of Oak Park
will celebrate their 60th
wedding anniversary and
Mrs. Blinder's 80th birth-
day at a brunch next month
given by their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Mandel (Rae)
Schane, Mr. and Mrs. Hy
(Marilyn) Blinder and Mrs.
and Mrs. Phillip (Margie)

The April 27 luncheon
speaker will be David
Lawrence, Jr., executive
editor of the Detroit Free
Press, who will speak on
"The Workings of the
Press: How to Make Your
Views Heard."
A series of concurrent
workshops will take place
April 27. Advance registra-
tion is required and there is
a charge. For information,
call the ADL, 962-9686.

LaPlata Seeking Re-Election

Oakland County Circuit
Judge George LaPlata has
announced his candidacy
for re-election.
Prior to joining the Cir-
cuit Court bench, Judge
LaPlata handled trials in
more than 500 civil and
criminal cases in the var-
ious courts through-out
Michigan in 24 years in law
practice.
Judge LaPlata is a native
of Detroit, with degrees

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LET THE CHEF COOK!

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hearty dinner.

DR. WILLIAM HABER

Dr. William Haber will
address a complimentary
breakfast of the Detroit
Chapter of Men's ORT 10
a.m. April 20 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. The occa-
sion will be the men's an-
nual membership meeting.
Irving Nusbaum is chap-
ter president. For reserva-
tions, call the Men's ORT
office, 832-3190 during
business hours.

So. relax tonight. Get Cheese Ravioli
from The Chef ... Chef Boy-ar-dee ,
of course Bravo!

SPRING CLEARANCE

OLD
JEWELRY

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a G

40°i

OFF

* * *

from Wayne State Univer-
sity and the Detroit College
of Law. He served in World
War II and the Korean con-
flict and is presently a col-
onel in the U.S. Marine
Corps Reserves.
He is a member of the
Oakland and Macomb
County Bar Associations, is
a past president of the
Latin-American Bar Asso-
ciation, and has served as a
hearing referee with the
-Michigan Department of
Civil Rights.

SHALOM
BETH
MEN'S CLUB will hold its
annual auction 8 p.m.
Saturday in the synagogue
social hall. WJR radio per-
sonality Jay Roberts will be
the celebrity auctioneer.
Items to be auctioned off in-
clude: household goods,
watches, radios and sports
equipment. There is an ad-
mission charge. Proceeds
will benefit the synagogue's
youth groups.

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By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)
6 slices of fish
1 large onion, diced
1 /4 lb. fresh mushrooms
1 small green pepper, diced
2 stalks celery, diced
3 tbsps. butter
salt, pepper to taste
1 1/2 cups tomato sauce
Brown vegetables in 2
tbsps. butter. Arrange vegeta-
bles on bottom of a large bak-
ing pan. Place fish on top of
vegetables. Dot with a tbsp.
butter. Sprinkle with salt and
pepper to taste. Put tomato
sauce over fish. Bake at 400
degrees uncovered for 35
minutes. Baste occasionally.
Serves 5-6.

Confusion is always in-
creasing in society. Only if
someone or something
works extremely hard can
this confusion be reduced to
order in a limited region.
Nevertheless, this effort
will still result in an in-
crease in the total confusion
of society at large.

43

Freddy
Sheyer

Without redemption, all
mankind must have been
lost, adjudged to death and
hell by doom severe,.
Milton

AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association will
meet 8 p.m. Monday in the
Cranbrook Apts. club
house. Refreshments will be
served by the auxiliary.

GEORGE LAPLATA

ISRAELI IMPORTED
BUCKLES ... $9 each

PEARL SCISSORS

Blinder was born in Bialia,
Poland, and her family later
moved to Lodz.
The Blinders were mar-
ried in Paris in 1920 and
Mrs. Blinder emigrated to
Detroit. Her husband fol-
lowed in 1921. They have
been residents of the area
for the past 59 years.
Mrs. Blinder has been
active in the Bialia and
Laundry Ladies
Societies. Her husband
still is associated with
Harrison Laundry and
Cleaners, a business with
which he has been in-
volved for the past 50
years.
The Blinders have seven
grandchildren, who will join
relatives and friends to
honor the couple at the
brunch.

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