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November 18, 1983 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-18

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R-62 Friday, November 18,1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Marriages

Anne Robert and
Stephen Charles Greens-
tein were married recently
in Carry-le-Rouet, France.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Yves Robert of

Paris, France. Parents of
the bridegroom are Helen
Greenstein of Southfield
and the late Mr. Morris
Greenstein. The couple is
residing in France.

Elaine Francine Weiss
and Dr. Julian Henry
Krolik were married re-
cently at the Conservative
Synagogue of Jamaica Es-
tates, N.Y. Rabbis Alvin

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Harris and Norbert
Baumann officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Weiss of Flushing, Queens,
N.Y. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs.
Henry A. Krolik of West
Bloomfield.
The bride was graduated
from Kirkland and Hamil-
ton Colleges in Clinton,
N.Y., and holds a master's

degree from the Medill
School of Journalism at
Northwestern University.
She has been a fellow of the
MacDowell Colony in
Peterborough, N.H.
Her husband received a
bachelor's degree from the
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and a PhD de-
gree in physics from the
University of California at
Berkeley.

Gymnast Wins
Olympic Berth

Nanci Goldsmith, 17, of
Bloomfield Hills, has just
returned from the World
Gymnastics Cham-
pionships in Budapest,
Hungary, where her per-
formance earned her a berth
in the 1984 Summer Olym-
pics in Los Angeles, as a
member of the Israeli
Olympic Team.
With the balance beam as
her specialty, Miss
Goldsmith won two gold
medals and one silver medal
at the Maccabia Games in
Israel. She finished second
on the balance beam in the
U.S. Women's Cham-
pionship in 1981 and was
also second in the 1981 In-
ternational Team Cham-
pionships.

Cheese Puffs

Formal or informal, Chef
Jonathan Almblad and his fine staff
at Creative Cooking will turn any
party into a culinary fantasy to be
remembered. Full service catering
and consulting for any occasion.
Parties from 2 to 500. Serving a
variety of specialty dishes designed
to be visually exciting as well as
pleasing to the palate.

For further information. and list of
services, call Jonathan Almblad or
Bill McCulloch at (313) 995-9382.

A CULINARY FANTASY
TO BE REMEMBERED.

Educators Pick Officers

Creative Cooking
517 Catherine, Suite #8
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104

1 cup water
1/2 cup pareve margarine
1 /4 tsp. salt
1 cup unsifted all-purpose
flour
4 eggs
3/4 cup shredded Jarlsberg
cheese
In saucepan, combine water,
margarine and salt. Bring to
full boil. Add flour all at once
and cook, stirring until mixture
forms ball. Remove from heat
and add eggs, one at a time,
beating well after each addi-
tion. Beat in cheese.
Drop by tablespoonsful onto
ungreased baking sheet. Bake
at 400 degrees F for 25 minutes
or until golden. Remove to
wire rack to cool. Split and fill
with your favorite filling.
Makes about 24 puffs.

BLOCH ROSE POST
AND AUXILIARY will

have a combined meeting 8
p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home. Reports will be read,
followed by a talk by Rev.
James Lyons, director of the
Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish Christian Studies.
Refreshments and a social
hour will follow. Admission
is free. Prospective mem-
bers and guests are invited.
For information, call Presi-
dent Gerry Feldman, 967-
4012.

Dr. Jonathan Fishbane, principal of the United
Hebrew Schools High School and the Shaarey Zedek
Joint United Hebrew Schools-Shaarey Zedek High
School, was 'elected chairman of the Jewish
Educators Council. Mrs. Janet Pont, director of the
Adat Shalom Nursery School and a teacher at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek Religious School, was elected secret-
ary of the council.

Seniors Host Hanuka Bazaar

Anna Grober, right, shows sponsor Betty Benson,
center, some of the knitted articles made by the resi-
dents of the Jewish Federation Apartments at the
apartments annual Hanuka bazaar. Ida Katz, foreg-
round, examines a sweater displayed among the
handcrafted items.

r

Flint News

Jewish Communities Gather
to Form Statewide Network

Speaking with Marlene Provizer, seated, of the
National Jewish Community RelatfOns Advisory
Council and David Nussbaum, right, new executive
director of the Flint Jewish Federation, Natalie Pela-
vin of Flint, left, reiterates the goals of a meeting she
recently chaired where representatives from seven
Michigan cities discussed the structuring of a Michi-
gan Jewish Network. Representatives from the
Jewich communities of Flint, Grand Rapids, Traverse
City, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Midland and Detroit met to
discuss the establishment of communications links on
issues of common concern.

* * *

Flint Students Wins Award

Francine Rochelle Be-
rner, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Gerald Berner of Flint,
has been named the winner

of the National Council of
Teachers of English
Achievement Award in
Writing for 1983.

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