THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Review Planned Rabbi Sherwin Wine will review "Paris in the Third Reich" by David Pryce- Jones 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Birmingham Temple. For details, call the tem- ple, 477-1410. Rabbi Soloveitchik to Speak at Orthodox Rabbis' Kinus Rabbi Aaron Sol- oveitchik, dean and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Brisk in Chicago, Ill., will be the guest lecturer at the annual ;s: RABBI SOLOVEITCHIK Sam Wohl & Family and Bernard Hirsch & Family Wish You A Happy New Year tizrizzi rime Best Wishes to Our Customers And Friends For A Healthy & Happy NEW YEAR Kinus Teshuva of the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit 8 p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, announces Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the council. Prior to his Chicago post, Rabbi Soloveitchik was a member of the faculty of the Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. He earned a BA degree at Yeshiva University and a law degree at Brooklyn College. He was the dean of the He- brew Theological College in Skokie, Ill., and later founded the Yeshivat Brisk named for his grandfather, 'Rabbi Chayim Soloveitchik of Brisk. Rabbi Soloveitchik is the author of many essays on Jewish thought. The public is invited to the kinus free of charge. Holiday Recipes By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) raimaRoFF LEaSING CO. 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. SOUTHFIELD,,MI PHONE 313 353-1300 ALL SAM SCOTELLA THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (CHESED SHEL EMES) 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan Extend their best wishes for a Happy and Pros- perous New Year to all their Members, Synagogues, Organizations and Greater Detroit Jewry. Sanford L. Wolok President Morris Dorn Treasurer Samuel P. Havis Rabbi Eric Greenbaum Morse Shiffman Trustees Harry E. Citrin Honorary President Samuel A. Kayne Hillel L. Abrams Vice-Presidents Norman Blake Secretary Edward Miller Cemetery Chairman Rabbi Israel I. Rockove Executive Director SPECIAL SAUCE 1 large onion, diced 2 peppers, diced 2 carrots, diced 1 extra large tomato 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tbsp. oregano 2 large cans of tomato sauce (15 oz. each) 1 zucchini, large Saute onions and vegeta- bles. Put them in sauce. Sim- mer for 40 minutes. VEGETABLE CUTLETS 2-3 tbsps. butter 1 cup onion, chopped 1 /2 cup celery, chopped 1 cup carrots, grated Y2 cup cooked green beans, mashed 3 eggs Y2 tsp. salt tsp. pepper 142 cup matzo meal or bread crumbs Saute onion, celery and car- rots In the butter for 10 min- utes. Mix with beans, peas, 2 beaten eggs, salt, pepper and crumbs. Shape Into cutlets or patties and dip into the third beaten egg. Fry in oil until well browned on both sides. Serves 4-6. U.S. Firms Join for Lebanon Relief NEW YORK (JTA) — A group of American corpora- tions has formed an organ- ization to collect funds from U.S. firms for the relief of the civilian population of Lebanon in the aftermath of Israel's military operation there, it was announced by Ralph Davidson, chairman of the board of Time Inc., who initiated the project. Speaking at a press con- ference in New York last week, Davidson said the new organization, named American Corporate Aid for Lebanon Inc. (ACAL), al- ready has commitments for nearly $1.5 million from 21 American corporations. He said that ACAL is a non-profit group and solely motivated by humanitarian purposes without regard to "narrow political considera- tions." Davidson said that ACAL's first two grants are to the American Uni- versity of Beirut Hospi- tal, a 420-bed institution in west Beirut, and to Save the Children, a 50- year-old non-profit agency that provides as- sistance in nutrition, health and housing around the world. Each organization, Davidson said, will receive $250,000. But Davidson added that ACAL is looking for a rec- ognized relief agency in Lebanon to channel to it the contributions it collected. He said that ACAL was formed on a temporary basis and its activities will be stopped by Wednesday. He said he hoped that by then ACAL will get contribu- tions up to $3 million. Asked if the group is planning to provide similar relief efforts to Israeli citi- zens in northern Israel who suffered as a result of the Lebanese crisis, Davidson said "no," pointing out that the project is meant to aid only Lebanese civilians. He said that Time maga- zine is not connected with the efforts of the new group. Davidson, who is serv- ing as president and di- rector of ACAL, said that the companies that have The committed their support to ACAL are among the largest in the U.S. These include AT&T, Borg-Warner Corp. , CBS, Chrysler C orp., Deere Co., Exxon Corp., F ord Motor Co. 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Yom Kippur: Early Deadline September 24 The Jewish News has early deadlines for the issue of Oct. 1 The local news deadline is noon Friday, Sept. 24. The display advertising deadline is 4 p.m. Fri- day, Sept. 24. Friday, September 11, 1982 53 Sunday evening, September 26 (KOL NIDRE) 7:15 P.M. Monday, September 27 9:30 A.M. Monday, September 27 ,(YIZKOR) 12:30 P.M. We Noah M. Gamze, Rabbi extend to everyone our best wishes for a Happy New Year Ralph R. Goldsmith, President