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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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NCJW Access Guide Printed
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the Aged, Handicapped
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Greater Detroit Section,
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National Council of Jewish
Women, announces its Ac-
cess Guide for Handicap-
pers and Elderly will be dis-
tributed March 12-23 at the
NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12
Mile, Southfield. Hours are
10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.
Persons who cannot pick
up the guide in person
should call the NCJW for
details on having it mailed.
The NCJW can be reached
at 557-9604.
The Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, with the help of more
than 250 volunteers, com-
piled information for the
guide which has 850 entries
describing areas of easy ac-
cessibility for the aged and
handicapped.
Listed are banks, col-
leges, universities, theat-
ers, government build-
SPY ~ T
Susan Weingarden
851-0552
Personalized poems for all occasions.
There's no end to my creations.
birthday celebrations
wedding congratulations
get well inspirations
words of appreciation
high school graduation
Mother's Day communications
Father's Day narrations
candle lighting recitations
Bar Mitzvahs and consecrations
anniversary elaborations
birth annunciations
official installations
creative invitations
holidiy jubilations
Spring is here! Be of good cheer!
Delight every day, every way,
in Kosher dairy products of
Kosher Certified by
Rabbi Jack Goldman
Metropolitan Kashruth
Council of Michigan
ADAS
STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET
13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
GLATT KOSHER MEATS
(at reasonable prices).
NOVIE PICKLED HERRING
BABY LAMB CHOPS
1st Cut VEAL CHOPS
BABY BEEF LIVERS
STEWING BEEF
.$2.79
$3 79 it
$2.99 lb.
99c lb.
/ 49 lb.
32 fl. az jar
Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter
Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
ings, hospitals, hotels,
motels, libraries, malls,
stores, museums, recrea-
tion areas, restaurants,
supermarkets and trans-
portation facilities.
Co-chairmen of the access
guide committee are Freddy
Shiffman and Dorothy
Kaufman. They were as-
sisted by Sonia Macey,
president; and Norma
Gealer, Judy Marx, Hope
Silverman, Miriam King,
Phyllis Welling, Rose Mac-
key, Sandra Leshman, Lois
Weintraub, Shelby Tauber,
Hermine Silver, Doralee
Goldman, Helen Shevin,
Jessie Stern, Arlene Licht,
Marilyn Silver, Adele
Sonenklar, DeDe Feldman,
Barbara Frenkel, Doreen
Velick, Sandy Goosen, Zivia
Grekin, Barbara Stone,
Ellen Lakes, Nancy Adel-
man, Carol Coden, Peggy
Frank, Sondra Nathan,
Esther Rosenblum, Mar-
lene Schwartz, Roselynn
Schlussel, Edith Polk, Ter-
ran Leemis, Carol Bloom,
Amy Brown, Nena Dillick,
Sally Mayer, Susan Miller,
Betty Stamler, Shirley
Mersky, Evelyn Pelavin
and Jane Weber.
Meek of Jewish
Woman' Noted
The Lubavitch Women's
Organization will observe
"The Week of the Jewish
Woman" March 16-25.
The week will be high-
lighted by a brunch and
workshops at 10 a.m. March
25 at the Bais Chabad
Torah Center in West
Bloomfield. Workshop
topics include: The Secret of
Staying Married; Like
Mother, Like Daughter; and
Shabat — A Joyous Escape
from the Mundane. A tour of
a modern mikva will be gi-
ven. There is a fee.
In advance of the obser-
vance, the women will
attend a demonstration on
making halla and haman-
tashen at 1 p.m. March 13 at
Kitchen Glamour at Tally
Hall. Leo Mertz will conduct
the demonstration.
For information on
Lubavitch women's activi-
ties, call Rachel Kagan,
542-5058.
Temple Israel
Donor Slated
Temple Israel Sisterhood
will have its first donor
luncheon in the West
Bloomfield building noon
March 12.
Entitled "An Afternoon's
Delight," the donor affair
will feature a fashion show
of men's and women's clo-
thing. Detroit News fashion
writer Chuck Bennett will
be the commentator.
Sheila Lipschutz and Al-
vira Perlman are the co-
chairmen of the donor.
President Doreen Millman
invites the public.
There is an admission
charge. Paid reservations
are due by Monday. For
reservation information,
call the temple, 661-5700.
(PASTA AND VEGETABLES SUPREME \
The Jewish Homemaker's Guide to Delicious Italian Cooking
Gets its Zest from Chef Boy-ar-dee Ravioli.
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
1 cup chopped red pepper
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 package (10 oz.) frozen corn,
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
cooked and drained
1 can (15 oz.) Chef Boy-ar-dee
1 package (10 oz.) chopped
Cheese Ravioli in Tomato Sauce
broccoli, cooked and drained
1 cup water
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1 packet G. Washington's Golden
',/.1 cup butter or margarine
Seasoning and Broth
(4 tablespoons)
1. Saute chopped parsley and onion in 1 tablespoon butter.
2. Combine parsley, onion, Cheese Ravioli, water-and G. Washington's in
2 quart sauce pan. Cover; simmer for 10 minutes.
3. Meantime, saute red pepper in 1 tablespoon butter. Remove to warm
serving dish.
4. Continue to saute each vegetable separately in 1 tablespoon of butter.
Remove each vegetable to_ separate warm dish. Serves four.
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