12, Friday, Nov 28, 1980 Bank Provides Fraud Booklet DETROITBANK Corp. has prepared a booklet to combat several types of fraud that have been per- petrated in recent months. For a free copy of the brochure "Operation: EYES" (Equip Yourself with Effective Security), send a stamped, self- addressed, business-sized envelope to Public Rela- tions, DETROITBANK Corp., 211 W. Fort St., De- troit 48226. Apple Fritters By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) 6 apples, peeled 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup flour oil sugar and cinnamon Slice apples into 1/2-inch thick rounds. Dip in beaten eggs and then in flour. Fry in hot oil until golden on each side. Sprinkle with sugar- cinnamon mixture while hot. Serve immediately or let cool and serve cold. Serves 4-6. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Response to `Zachor' Boosts Holocaust Memorial Center Funding; Assembly Inspired by Prof. Alice Eckardt Zachor — Remember! — was the challenge. "We won't forget" and "Never Again" were the answers. The occasion was an as- sembly of some 130 hosted by Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin, who responded to calls for action to provide the funds necessary for the construction of the planned Holocaust Memorial Center adjacent to the Jewish Community Center of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Henry Dorfman, as chairman of the Holocust Memorial Center Commit- tee, and David Hermelin keynoted the evening's pro- cedures which were in- spired by the address of Prof. Alice Eckardt in her analysis of the experiences of the President's Holocaust Commission, headed by Elie Wiesel, on its tour of the concentration camps in Po- land and the Babi Yar site in Russia. Leonard Siegel, ar- chitect of the project, illustrated his explanat- ory statement with the projected plans for the building. He gave the de- tails and emphasized that while the Holocaust Memorial Center will be attached to the Jewish Community Center it will in reality be an indepen- dent and fully-operated exhibition building with all the required areas, in- cluding a lecture hall, to make it the largest facility of its kind after Y a d Vashem in Jerusalem. David Hermelin, who chaired the meeting, stimu- lated the generous giving which resulted inadditional contributions of $170,000. He revealed receiving much hate mail evidencing the re- surging neo-Nazism in this country. George M. Zeltzer, president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, corn- mended the sponsors of the project and emphasized the enthusiasm with which it is supported by Federation as a cooperating partner to- gether with the Jewish Community Center. Similarly, David Mondry, co-chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, gave the effort strong endorsement. He recalled learning about the Polish Jewish struggles in the home of his parents who were immigrants from Poland, bemoaned the pre- sent horrors indicating an increased anti-Semitism and vowed greater efforts for the support of Israel as a rescuer of survivors from Nazism. Of major importance was the report of the executive director of the 181 S. Woodward, (1 Blk. South of Maple) Next Door to the Birmingham Theatre • 642-1690 • Adjacent Free Parking • All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Daily: 9:30-5:30; Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 8:30 - Fine Furs for Gentlemen of Distinction ow. •