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October 28, 1983 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-10-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Midrasha Has New Classes

Three new classes are
being offered by the Mid-
rasha: "Jewish Geography:

Finding Your Roots," be-
ginner's Hebrew and begin-
ner's Yiddish.
Betty Starkman will
teach the class on genealogy
at 1 p.m. Tuesdays, begin-
ning Nov. 8 at the Mid-
rasha. The course will in-
clude a history of Jewish
genealogy, interview tech-

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niques, geographical re-
search and Holocaust re-
cords.
There is a tuition fee.
The beginner's Hebrew
class will be held 7:30
p.m. Thursdays in the
main Jewish Community
Center in room 321, be-
ginning Nov. 10.
Ruth Maroko will be the
instructor. There is a tui-
tion fee.
A beginner's Yiddish
course will begin at 10 a.m.
Nov. 10. Aliza Shevrin will
teach the class. There is a
tuition fee.

The use of a talit as a
hupa in some communities,
dates back to 17th Century
France and Germany where
the groom spread the talit
over the bride's head as a
symbol of protection.

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A Scoo

Coat Country, 906 N.
Woodward, Royal Oak, will
celebrate its first anniver-
sary in November. The store
offers savings of 20-50 per-
cent on first quality, name
brand coats and sportswear
for women. For information,
call owners Gary and Betsy
Clark at Coat Country,
547-3170.

* * *

Marvin H. Hirsch has
joined Dennis R. Green
and Associates, Inc. ad-
vertising in Southfield, as a
partner with the title of
executive vice president.
* * *
The Bloomfield Keego
Resale Shop has moved to
3425 Orchard Lake Rd., one
block south of Commerce
Rd. Appointments will be
taken for new drive-in con-
signments. For details, call
the shop, 681-5424.

English Jams
for Passover
Soon Available

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Three
kosher-for-
Passover preserves and a
marmalade will be avail-
able from Tiptree,
England's producer of
preserves, jellies and mar-
malades, in time for
Passover 1984.
The new kosher-for-
Passover selection will in-
clude strawberry, raspberry
and blackcurrant preserves
and orange marmalade.
The preserves and mar-
malade will be prepared and
packed under strict super-
vision of the Beth Din, the
Rabbinical Council of Lon-
don, at the Tiptree process-
ing plant in England. Each
kosher 12-oz. jar will be
numbered and also bear the
official seal of the Beth Din.

Empire Offers
Recipe Booklet

MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. —
Empire Kosher Foods,
Inc. has announced the
availability of an expanded
version of its recipe booklet
entitled "Kitchen Nice
Kosher Recipes from Em-
pire."
The new booklet is 24-
pages long, and contains the
same selection of recipes
from the previous booklet,
plus several new recipes.
For a copy of the booklet,
plus a copy of the "Empire
Chefs Recipe Substitution
Guide," and an Empire key
ring, send $1 to cover post-
age and handling to Empire
Kosher Foods, Inc., Cook
Booklet P.O. Box 165,
Mifflintown, Pa. 17059.
Meanwhile, Empire
has expanded its line of
turkey pastrami prod-
ucts with the addition of a
new size packet. This new
packet has a "natural
shape" which resembles
original pastrami in
looks and taste.
These pastrami packets
weigh six to eight ounces
each and come packaged 12
packets to a case.
Empire turkey pastrami
also is available in large
rolls for professional delis;
in the one-pound to two-
pound consumer sized
chunks for home; and in
pre-sliced packets.

Miss Stone
Plans to Marry



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KOSHER PRODUCTS
AVAILABLE

1 Empire 10-14 lb. turkey
1 box pareve crackers
2 carrots
2 stalks celery
1 medium onion
1 egg
salt, pepper, garlic powder and
paprika to taste
1 cup apricot jelly
1 cup water
To prepare turkey: Stuff tur-
key with vegetable dressing.
Season turkey to taste. Bake
covered at 325 degrees until
one hour before done.

Glaze: Melt 1 cup apricot
jelly with 1 cup boiling water.
Simmer 5 minutes. Baste tur-
key with apricot glaze. Con-
tinue baking uncovered until
done, basting frequently with
pan juices.
To prepare dressing: Wet 1
box crackers. Drain and crush
with fingers. (Fastest method:
place ' trackers in colander.
Rinse under water. Drain and
crush.) Place carrots, celery,
onion and egg in blender.
Blend well. Mix vegetable mix-
ture with crushed crackers.
Add salt, pepper, paprika and
garlic powder to taste.

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Friday, October 28, 1983 65

MISS STONE

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Stone of Huntington Woods
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rhonda,
to Gary Ran, son of Abe
Ran of West Bloomfield and
Annette Lancy of Washing-
ton, D.C.
Miss Stone earned a busi-
ness degree at New York
University. Her fiance
earned a BA degree at
Lawrence Institute of
Technology.
A December wedding is
planned.

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SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST AND
AUXILIARY will meet

8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Plans for
the forthcoming Hanuka
party will be discussed. Pro-
spective members are in-
vited.

Previous sales and laya-
ways excluded

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