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December 18, 1981 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-18

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60 Friday, December 18, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

•••••••,

Students Study Holocaust Hanuka Carnival at Yeshiva

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The PTA of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah and the Sally
Allan Alexander Beth
Jacob School for Girls will
hold their annual Hanuka
carnival 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday at the yeshiva
building.
The afternoon will in-

JERUSALEM (ZINS)
— According to recent poll
by the Public Opinion Re-
search Institute, - there
would be no significant
changes in the Knesset if
elections in Israel were held
today.

HAPPY HANUKA

SALE

ARDMORE SHOE REPAIR

Chatham Square Center

11 Mile and Middlebelt
Farmington Hills
474-8585

BEST WISHES

FOR A

HAPPY
HANUKA

To All Our Friends & Patrons

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EstablIshed 1924

NORTHLAND
CENTER

Oak Park history teacher Aaron Goff leads a
small group session on the realities of concentration
camp life at the third annual Youth Symposium on the
Holocaust at Wayne State University. The symposium
was coordinated by the Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, the Detroit Round Table of the
National Conference of Christians and Jews, and as-
sistefl by the WSU Center for Peace and Conflict
Studies, Jewish Educators Council, Detroit Public
Schools, schools office of the Archdiocese of Detroit
and the Detroit Federation of Teachers.

HIAS Seeking
Ukraine Jews

NEW YORK — HIAS, the
Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Society, is seeking to locate
Jews who lived in the city of
Zaporozhe (Zaporozhye),
Ukraine, during the period
1941-1944.
For details, contact
Joseph Edelman, 200 Park
Ave. S., New York, N.Y.,
10003.

History is past politics
and politics present history.
— Sir John Seeley

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Old World Tailor Shoppe

presents

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for Ladies, Gentlemen & Children

•Lapels and Neckties Narrowed,

540-4425

(313)
please phone during office hours 8:30-5:00

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CHARLES SHAPIRO
POST AND AUXILIARY
will have a Hanuka party 8
p.m. Dec. 26 in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home. Couples should bring
a nominally-priced grab bag
gift. There is a nominal
charge'. For details, call
Cindi Apel, 968-4796;
Helen Pliskow, 399-1546; or
Iry Keller, 357-0623.
* * *

Fund Is Named
for Wallenberg

Raoul Wallenberg, newly
named honorary American
citizen, will be
memorialized in a schol-
arship fund by the National
Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish
War Veterans of the U.S.A.,
Inc.
Wallenberg is the
Swedish diplomat believed
to be still alive in a prison in
the Soviet Union, who was
instrumental in saving the
lives of nearly 100,000
Hungarian Jews during the
Holocaust.
and
Children
grandchildren of auxiliary
members are eligible for the
scholarships. Tax de-
ductible contributions to
the Raoul Wallenberg
Scholarship Fund may be
sent to Ina Halperin, Execu-
tive Director, JWVA, 1712
New Hampshire Ave.,
N.W., Washington, D.C.,
20009.

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It is a caring atmosphere with a professional staff devoted to
providing considerate, individualized service. A community room
serves as a meeting place for dining, planned activities, religious
services, impromptu visiting and reminiscing or just relaxing.

You're welcome to phone or drop in for more information

557-3333

The public is invited. For
details, call Helen
Youngwirth, 546-9225.

CLEARANCE

from

SHERBERIFAMILY

elude booths, prizes, video
games, Hanuka gift shop,
lunch and refreshments.
There is a charge for lunch
and refreshments.

Fruit Bars

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)

cup margarine
1 cup honey
1 /2 tsp. vanilla
11/4 cups flour
3 eggs
1 tsp. baking powder
3/4 cup dates
1 /2 cup raisins
3/4 cups chopped walnuts
Blend all ingredients except
fruit and nuts. Then stir in the
fruit and nuts with a spoon.
Grease a 9x9-inch square pan
and spread batter in it. Bake at
350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Cool. Cut into bars 1x3 inches.
Makes approximately 3 dozen
bars.

1 /2

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Happy, Healthy and Peaceful

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