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June 13, 1980 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 Friday, June 13, 1980

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Activities in Society

Decroiters attending the
Bat Mitzva of Tammy Lynn
Becker in Lansdale, Pa., re-
cently were: Mr. and Mrs.
Morton (Bella) Granat,
grandparents; Messrs. and
Mesdames Gary Granat,
Jeff Cohen, Larry Kritzer,
Joseph Eichner and Eva
Adelson and Ann Gross.
Also on hand to attend the
celebration were
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack (Tillie) Becker and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris (Ruth)
Granat, all of Chicago.
* * *
Mrs. Alish Drew of
Brooklyn, N.Y., was the
houseguest last week of Mr.

and Mrs. Selik Lessman.
Attending a luncheon in her
honor were: Janice Ber-
kower, Dolores Brown,
Beatrice Eisenmarr, Rose
Lesser and Florence
Singerman.

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Detroit delegates to the
annual convention of the
National Council of Young
Israel in Ellenville, N.Y.,
next week are: Rabbi and
Mrs. James Gordon, Rabbi
and Mrs. Samuel Prero, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Horowitz,
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Ribiat, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Blitz, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Duchan and Mr. and- Mrs.
Sam NoVetsky.

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Max Glass was tendered
a luncheon at the home of
his great-nephew and
great-niece Mr. and Mrs.
David (Roberta) Cooper of
West Bloomfield June 1 on
the occasion of his 90th
birthday. On hand to celeb-
rate with him at the lunch-
eon were his wife, Helen;
brother-in-law and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
(Ethel) Schossberger;
nephews and nieces, Mr.
and Mrs. Max (Elsie) Jaffe
and Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Shir-
ley) Cohen; great-niece and
great-nephews, Roslynn
and Bernie Fantich and
Ronald Cohen; and great-
great-niece and great-
great-nephews, Jodi and
_ Marc Cooper and Brian and
Jason Fantich. The Glasses
celebrated their 66th wed-
ding anniversary June 7.
* *
Detroit delegates to the
Association of Jewish Lib-
raries convention in
Philadelphia next week are:
Sarah Bell, Midrasha Col-
lege of Jewish Studies Li-
brary; Marilyn Brenner,
Temple Beth El Library;
Eleanor Smith, Cong. Beth
Shalom Library and Hillel
Day School Library; Mae
Weine, Cong. Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses Li-
brary; and Rabbi Max
Weine. They will be joined
by Judy Greenblatt, Temple
Bnai Israel Library, Toledo,
Ohio.
* * *

Michigan families are
being sought who wish to
host a French boy during
the month of July. In-
terested families should
contact Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Prince, area coordinators
for the North Atlantic Cul-
tural Exchange League,
626-6641.

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(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)
41 /2 cups unseasoned mashed
potatoes
instant mashed potatoes
may be used, omitting butter
and salt)
1 cup matza meal
1/2 cup potato starch
3 eggs, beaten
2 tbsps. soft butter or pareve
margarine
1 tsp. salt
1 /8 tsp. pepper
Additional matza meal
Combine mashed potatoes
with matza meal, potato
starch, eggs, butter, salt and
pepper. Mix well and form into
a soft dough. Makes 24 pat-
ties, using ,/,4 cup dough for
each, and coat both sides with
matza meal.
Place 12 of the patties on
two greased baking sheets (6
on each). Flatten dough
slightly with fingers to form
thin patties and spread each
with 1/3 cup tuna filling (see be-
low), leaving a border of about
1/2 inch. Top each with a sec-
ond patty and pinch edges to
seal.
Bake in a 350-degree oven
for 20 minutes on one side;
turn and bake for 15 minutes
longer. (Knishes may also be
fried in salad oil, a few at a
time, turning once when
underside is golden brown.
Frying time is about 8 to 10
minutes.)
Yields 12 large knishes; 6
servings.

TUNA FILLING
3 cans (61/2 or 7 ozs. each) tuna
in vegetable oil
1 pkg. (10 ozs.) frozen peas,
thawed
1 can (3 or 4 ozs.) chopped
mushrooms, drained
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tbsp. dried parsley flakes
Flake tuna and combine with
remaining ingredients. Yields
about 5 cups of filling.

Business
Briefs

Joel F. Garfield, an
associate of the Massachu-
setts Mutual Life Insurance
Co., was honored recently as
agent of the month.
* * *
New Modern Bakery,
12533 Linwood, Detroit, has
expanded its area of distri-
bution to include Farmer
Jack Supermarkets, Great
Scott Supermarkets and A
& P Supermarkets. All
products of the New Modern
Bakery are under the
supervision of Rabbi Jack
Goldman of the Metropoli-
tan Kashruth Council of
Michigan and are certified
kosher.

Bank Offering
Free Services
for the Elderly

Liberty State Bank &
'' Trust offers free checking,
free traveler's checks, free
money orders and auto-
matic direct deposit of pen-
sion or retirement checks to
senior citizens in its Sixty
Grand Accounts. The bank
has offices in Redford Town-
ship, Chesterfield Town-
ship, Clinton Township,
Hamtramck, Sterling
Heights, Waterford Town-
ship and West Bloomfield
Township.

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BNAI DAVID MEN'S
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Father's Day Family Picnic
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at
the Oak Park Major Park
shelter. Food and drinks
will be sold, while games
and contests will take place.
Prizes will be awarded.
Both youth and adults are
invited.

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