THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fund Recalls Late Resident Youth News ADAT SHALOM Mig- ing at 6:30 p.m. March 11 dal Tzion will sponsor a followed at 7:30 by a general city-wide Purim mas- membership meeting at the querade ball 8:30 p.m. Youth House. Contact Josh Saturday in the synagogue. Leopold, 548-3123, for in- All youth in grades nine-12 formation. For information all Bnai are welcome. There is a charge, and a discount will ' Moshe youth activities, con- be offered to persons in cos- tact Leopold, youth director, tume. Marc Ankerman will 548-3123. * * * provide music. Plans are under way for the HASHACHAR, the 1984 version of the Mig- Hadassah-sponsored youth dal Tzion players Purim organization, announces its play. Those interested in Ofie-Tzofie club (grades performing at the three-eight) will see the folk synagogue seuda should duo Gemini on Sunday, contact Susan Knoppow, meeting at 1:45 p.m. at 851-2178. Cong. Weth Achim. Mem- Shabat services for all bers planning to attend the youth are held at 10 a.m. concert should make reser- each Shabat. vations with Elana Harris, * * * 355-3050. BNAI MOSHE Chazon The Bogrim Club (grades United Synagogue Youth will go to the Adat Shalom eight-12) will see Israeli masquerade dance at 8:30 singer Chava Alberstein in p.m. Saturday. There is a Ann Arbor Saturday, meet- charge. For information ing at 7 p.m. at the main contact Gordon Bodzin, vice entrance of Tel-12 Mall for carpools. For reservations, president, 357-1157. Junior Congregation will call City Director Leslie have services at 10 a.m. Dickstein, 661-1038. The Bogrim Club will March 17 at the Jewish Federation Apartments. attend a convention in Contact Marc Eichner, Lansing March 9-11. Mem- bers who wish to attend 358-0065, for information. There will be a Chazon should call Ms. Dickstein. USY executive board meet- There is a charge for the * * * ZOA-Masada Summer Youth Programs to Be Discussed Dr. Elliot Burns, chair- man of the Metro Detroit ZOA's youth committee, will introduce the program. The session is open to high school and college students and their parents. There will be refreshments. ZOA-Masada offers seven individualized Sponsored by the Met- programs in Israel, ropolitan Detroit District, which include a teenage Zionist Organization of camp experience, teen- America, the program will age tour, leadership include a film, showing training course, summer highlights of the 1983 Israel in kibutz, summer in a summer programs with a moshav, Masada student commentary by Isaac Lak- tour and Maccabi sports ritz, national director of training supervised by Masada, the youth move- top Israeli athletes. For brochure and infor- ment of the ZOA, and former Detroit area partici- mation, contact the Detroit ZOA office, 569-1515. pants. Zionist Organization of America — Masada sum- mer programs in Israel for American youth aged 13 to 23 will be unveiled at a film and orientation session at noon Sunday in rooms 9 and 10 of the main United He- brew Schools building. * * * Student Wins Math Prize Sergei Makar-Limanov, right, an 11th grade stu- dent at Akiva Hebrew Day School, received a bronze award in the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competi- tion. Presenting the award to him is Akiva Principal Rabbi Sheldon Lapin. weekend, and all meals will be kosher. * * * YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH announces sixth grader Aaron Kleid is the winner of the school spelling bee. First runner- up was seventh grader Tzvi Shlomo Friedman and fifth grader Dovid Chaim Weis- berg was the second runner-up. The Sally Allan Alexan- der Beth Jacob School for Girls winner was Tzriel Friedman, sixth grade. Seventh grader Susie Cohen was the first runner-up and eighth grader Esther Sperka was the second runner-up. The winners will partici- pate in a regional Detroit News-Lawrence Institute of Technology spelling bee this month. Home, in one form or an- other, is the great object of life. The Hadassah H. Movsky Memorial Fund, estab- lished in memory of the former Kalamazoo resident, has been created to benefit a new remediation program at the Hillel Academy of Denver, Colo. For information about the fund, write Rabbi Pesach Lerner, executive director, Hillel Academy, 450 S. Hudson, Denver, Colo. 80222. Prune Torte for Passover 2 cups Sunsweet Prunes 1 cup sweet red wine 1 small stick cinnamon 1 strip lemon peel, 2x3/4" 4 large eggs, separated 1 /4 tsp. salt 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1 1/2 tbsps. lemon juice 1 /2 cup sifted matza meal 4 tbsps. potato starch 2 tsps. grated lemon peel 2 tbsps. granulated sugar for filling Powdered sugar Combine prunes, wine, cin- namon stick and strip of lemon peel. Heat to boiling. Cover, turn heat low; simmer 15 min- utes, or until fruit is tender. Cool, covered. Grease a 10x15x1-inch jelly roll pan and line bottom with sheet of waxed paper. Grease paper. Beat egg whites and salt to soft peaks. Gradually beat in 1/2 cup sugar, continuing to beat to a meringue. With same be- ater, beat egg yolks with re- maining 1/4 cup sugar until thick and light yellow. Add lemon juice, matza meal and 3 tablespoons potato starch; beat smooth. Stir in grated lemon -peel. Pour over egg white mixture; fold together until no streaks of white re- main. Turn into prepared pan; spread level. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, until top springs back when touched lightly. Cool in pan. Meanwhile, drain prunes, saving liquid. Snip prunes from pits into small pieces. Stir remaining tablespoon potato starch and 2 table- spoons sugar into prune liq- uid. Combine with snipped prunes; cook, stirring con- stantly, until mixture boils and thickens. Cool. When cake and filling are cold, trim crusts from cake. Cut cake crosswise into 4 strips (10 inches long and about 3 inches wide). Spread 3 strips evenly with prune filling, and stack to- gether. Top with remaining cake strip. Sift powdered sugar over top. Cut into slices to serve. Makes 8 to 10 serv- ings. Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. He will meet the Shaarey Zedek havura on Sunday, and on Wed- nesday he will travel to East Lansing, where he will meet with Friends of Israel and speak at the New Covenant Church. Jewish and Single of Cong. Beth Shalom will host Cifrony at an oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. March 9 at the synagogue. His topic will be "Three Million Ma- vens: An Introduction to Is- raeli Politics." All Jewish singles are invited free of charge. Refreshments will be served. For information on Cif- rony's appearances in De- troit or to engage him for a lecture, call the DZF, 353- 8828. Music By SHELDON ROTT and VICKIE CARROLL • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas Industrial Shows Radio & T.V. 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