48 Friday, December 11, 1982

Kollel Honors Nosanchuks

PTACH Melave Malka Aids
Learning Disabled Children

PTACH — Parents for
Torah for All Children —
will hold its second annual
melave malka/concert 8:30
p.m. Jan. 8 at Young Israel
of Oak-Woods.
The melava malka will
include a catered dinner,
followed by a cabaret-style
concert by the Neshoma Or-
chestra and Singers.
The orchestra and singers
have performed throughout
the U.S. and Canada, and
combine modern Israeli
music with traditional

Rabbi Moshe Schwab, right, dean of Cong. Bnai
Jacob — Kollel Institute, presents a plaque to Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk on the occasion of their 75th
wedding anniversary. Plans are for a Judaica library
named for the Nosanchuks to be housed at Bnai
Jacob.

By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.)

Special Brisket

4 large onions cut In rings

1 stalk celery, diced
3 lbs. brisket
mustard
water: 1/ to 3/4 cup
Saute onions and celery in a
dutch oven until onions are

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in Ginger Sauce

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1 /4

cup butter
1 tsp. lemon rind
1/2 tsp. ginger
salt
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
1 lb. Brussels sprouts —
cooked, fresh or frozen
Melt butter, add spices and
gently saute the nuts for a few
minutes. Add cooked Brussels
sprouts, stir to coat lightly with
butter and heat.

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golden. Generously smear
mustard over the brisket. Re-
move the onions and celery
and brown the meat on all
sides. Place the vegetables
back on top of the meat. Add
water. Cover pot and bring to a
boll. Lower heat to simmer and
cook for about three hours or
until tender. Add more water if
necessary.

Brussels Sprouts

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Hasidic melodies in their
performances.
PTACH, whose Michi-
gan Chapter was
founded in 1979, is dedi-
cated to providing
Jewish education for
children with learning
disabilities.
For information and
reservations, call co-
chairmen Michael Hoc-
hheiser, 399-6866; or Phyl-
lis Ko 3nigsberg, 968-7462.
Ther is an admission
charge.

Brisket, Vegetable Recipes

Wedding, Rehearsal and Ceremony Assistance

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Survivors of the Nazi
Holocaust who now live in
Detroit, Cleveland and Is-
rael will participate in a
new study to determine how
they survived psychologi-
cally.
Dr. Boaz Kahana of Oak-
land University, his wife
Dr. Eva Kahana of Wayne
State University and Zev
Harel of Cleveland State
University will conduct the
study, which has been
funded by the National In-
stitutes of Health.
They plan to study sur-
vivors of death camps, labor
camps and those who hid
from the Nazis.

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Flint USY Plans
Ski Weekend

Flint United Synagogue
Youth will go on a ski
weekend to Crystal Moun-
tain Feb. 4-6.
There is a charge. Non-
members are invited at a
charge.

Flint Births

Nov. 18 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Daniel Gotlib (former
Detroiter Joanne Liss) of
Flint, a daughter, Naomi
Ruth.

Prayer, if not the very
gate of heaven, is the key to
let us into its holiness and
joys.
—T. Brooks.

Singles Events

JEWISH COMMU-
NITY CENTER will high-
light its "A Star Is Born"
evening with a happy hour,
and entertainment by the
"Blues Brothers," along
with dancing to the music of
WCZY disc jockey Rob Ma-
son.
The festivities will begin
7:30 p.m. Thursday at the
main Center complex in
West Bloomfield.
Comedian Jack Carter
will make a special guest
appearance. There will be
prizes.
Hors d'oeuvres and a
cash bar will be featured
throughout the evening.
There is an admission
charge.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 219.
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ROSE
SHERER
SOCIALITES and the
Berkley Lions Club will co-
sponsor a dance 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Oak Park
Community Center. Eric
Rosenow and his Continen-
tals will provide music.
There is a charge. Social
mixers and refreshments
will highlight the evening.
Singles and couples are in-
vited. For information, call
Chairman Gus Trager,
355-3761; or President
Dorothy Goldberg, 548-
6850.

mington Hills. There is an
admission charge. Hosts are
Ben Micznik and Mark
Felsenfeld. For informa-
tion, call People Prod-
uctions, 553-4386, after 6
p.m.

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SOCIAL SINGLES will
highlight their champagne
holiday dance with music by
Bob of Dance With Me
Productions. The party will
take place 8 p.m. Sunday at
Hamilton Place. RefreSh-
ments and a social hour will
highlight the evening.
There is an admission
charge. For information,
call Mae Smith 399-2265; or
David Rosen, 968-8852

WSU Affiliate
Appoints Dean

Dr. Ernst Benjamin was
named interim dean of
Wayne State University's
College of Lifelong Learn-
ing.
Dr. Benjamin, whose ap-
pointment runs through
August 1984, has been with
Wayne State University.
since 1965. He is an associ-
ate professor.

Men'sClubs

BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will have a Hanuka
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latke party 8 p.m. Saturday
PEOPLE
PROD- in the synagogue. Cantor
UCTIONS will highlight Hyman J. Adler will of-
their Dec. 24 dance with ficiate. Traditional re-
music supplied by WNIC- freshments will be served
FM radio and refreshments. and entertainment pro-
The party will begin at 8 vided. There is an admis-
p.m. and will be held at the sion charge. For reserva-
Holiday Inn Holidome, tions, call the synagogue
38123 W. 10 Mile, Far- office, 55 7-8210,

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7:30 p.m.
6600 W. Maple
Thursday, Dec. 23 West Bloomfield

The most dynamic event of the year
for

SINGLES

Cabaret
7:30 p.m.
(Free drink)

"Blues Brothers"

9p.m.

WCZY DJ 9:30 p.m.

Special appearance by comedian Jack Carter

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• Two round-trip tickets to New York City,
includes air, hotel, tickets to Broadway
plays, courtesy Nederlander Tours
• Tickets to local theater productions

Hors d'oeuvres

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