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May 15, 1981 - Image 56

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-15

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Blumenstein announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lori, to Larry De Priest,
son of Beverly Watson and
James DePriest.
Blumenstein
Miss
attends Eastern Michigan
University. Her fiance was
graduated from Michigan
State University.
An August wedding is
planned.

Men's Clubs

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES MEN'S
CLUB will have a general
membership meeting and
election 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the synagogue.

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night 6:30 p.m. - Sunday in



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the synagogue. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue
office, 557-8210.

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Probus Names
Two for Awards

Two Wayne State Uni-
versity professors have been
named the recipients of the
19th annual Probus Club
Awards for Academic
Achievement.
They are: Dr. Alan Bren-
ner, associate professor of
chemistry; and Dr. Roy B.
Flemming, assistant pro-
fessor of political science.
The awards carry a gift of
$1,000 without restrictions
and Probus Club plaques.

Student Wins
Highest Award
for Speaking

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For the first time in the
history of Southfield High
School, a student has won
the highest award offered
by the National Forensic
League "for outstanding
achievement in the area of
debate and forensics."
Eric Blumenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.
Blumenthal of Southfield,
received the "Double Ruby"
Award of Special Distinc-
tion from the national
president of the National
Forensic League last week.
The previous weekend,
Eric won the state cham-
pionship in extemporane-
ous speaking at the Michi-
gan Forensic State Finals in
Ann Arbor.
This is the second year
that Eric has qualified to
represent Michigan at the
national finals, which are
being held this year in Salt
Lake City, Utah.

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Resettlement
Focus of CHAIM
Meeting Monday

CHAIM — Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in Michigan will
have a general meeting 8
p.m. Monday in the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center, Room 13.
The program theme, "Re-
settlement in America
After the Holocaust," will
be presented by a panel of
survivors and a representa-
tive of the Jewish Family
Service.
Refreshments will be
available at 7:30. For de-
tails, call Charley Silow,
962-9694, Monday through
Friday.

Vealburgers

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)

1 medium onion, diced
6 tbsps. oil
1 /2 cup bread crumbs
1 lb. ground veal
1/2 lb. ground chicken
1 tsp. salt
dash of pepper
1 /4 tsp. garlic powder
3 eggs, beaten
1 /2 cup matza meal
Brown onions in 3 tbsps. oil.
Mix with bread crumbs, veal,
chicken, salt, pepper, garlic
powder and ,two eggs. Form
six large burgers. Dip in the
remaining egg and then in the
matza meal. Heat 3 table-
spoons oil in a large, heavy fry
pan. Place vealburgers in fry
pan and cook until brown on
both sides. Fry potatoes in
same pan with the meat if you
have room. Place each burger
-in bun. Serves 6.

Herzl Institute
Marks Its 25th

NEW YORK — Jacques -
Torczyner, chairman of the
Theodor Herzl Institute of
the World Zionist
Organization-American
Section noted the Silver
25th anniversary of the in-
stitute at a recent gathering
in New York.
"We celebrate our 25th .
anniversary at a time when
Jewish survival is
threatened by both external
and internal forces,"
Torczyner said. "We are
beset by renewed anti-
Zionism and anti-Semitism
that menace the state of Is-
rael. At the same time, as-
similation, intermarriage
and declining religious ob-
servance are eroding
Jewish consciousness and
identity."

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