THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Sinai Appointments Are Told
Edward A. Schuhardt has
been named associate ad-
ministrator / external plan-
ning for Sinai Hospital of
Detroit, announced Irving
A. Shapiro, the hospital's
executive vice president.
Before coming to Sinai,
Schuhardt was associate
executive director of policy
and planning for the
Greater Detroit Area
Health Council, Inc. Before
that, he was assistant ad-
ministrator at Garden City
Osteopathic Hospital.
Schuhardt is currently a
member of the Project Re-
view Committee of the
Comprehensive Health
Planning Committee of
Southeastern Michigan, the
Health Division of United
Community Services and
the Infant Health Promo-
tion Committee, a joint
project of the Detroit and
Wayne CoLinty Health de
EDWARD SCHURARDT
Apple Fritters
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1984, JTA, Inc.)
POLA FRIEDMAN
partment.
Shapiro also announced
the promotion of Pola
Friedman from Guild ad-
ministrative coordinator to
assistant administrator /
special projects.
Before joining Sinai's
staff, Mrs. Friedman was
president of the Guild. She
is a member of the board of
directors of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation's Women's
Division and Fresh Air
Society and chairs the FAS
personnel and recruitment
committee. She is a past
chairman of the Women's
Division Institute.
Mrs. Friedman is also a
member of the Federation
Professional Staff De-
velopment Workshop Plan-
ning Committee and is on
the Alzheimer's Disease
and Related Disorders
Advisory Board.
She holds a BA degree in
English from Wayne State
University.
This recipe is from "What's
Cooking Around the World,"
published by the Chug
Tzameret of the Jerusalem
Mental Health Center — Ezrath
Nashim. It can be obtained by
writing to Florence Gur-Arye, 3
Etzel St., French Hill,
Jerusalem. With Passover
rapidly approaching, here's a
sample of a Passover recipe
from the book.
4-5 apples, peeled, cored and
sliced
BATTER:
3 eggs
1 /4 cup white wine
3 tbsps. sugar
pinch of salt
1/2 cup water
2 cup matza meal
In a bowl, beat eggs with a
fork. Add wine, water, sugar,
wait and matza meal. Mix until
a smooth batter forms. Dip
apple slices and fry in oil until
nicely browned. Serve with
sugar and cinnamon and wine
sauce.
WINE SAUCE:
2 cups sweet red wine
3 tbsp. sugar
1 tbsp. potato starch
Put into a small pot. Mix in-
gredients together and bring
to boil. Serve hot.
sor of International Rela-
tions at Brandeis, will
speak on "Reagan and Rus-
sia: Principles for Competi-
tion and Co-existence."
Luncheon will be served
at noon and will be followed
at 1 p.m. by a talk on "The
Competing Systems:
Strengths and Weaknes-
ses," by Prof. Schwalberg,
professor of economics at
Brandeis.
There is a fee, and guests
are invited. Reservation
deadline is March 27. For
details, call Mrs. Harris
Crane, 557-4816.
Special SPACE Sessions
SPACE will offer a pro-
gram for children dealing
with grief at 1 p.m. April 1
at the SPACE office. The
group is open to children be-
tween the ages of 8 and 10
who have experienced the
death of any family member
within the last 1 1/2 years.
Men'sClubs
BETH ACHIM MEN'S
CLUB will have a program
in its Sunday Morning
Speakers Forum 9:30 a.m.
March 25 in the synagogue
youth lounge. Judge Jessica
R. Cooper of the 46th Dis-
trict Court will speak on
"Responsibility of Court to
Society." The public is in-
vited. Refreshments will be
served.
It will be led by Simona
Seiderman, who is in pri-
vate practice and facilitates
a "Focus on Living" group
for the American Cancer
Society.
Meetings are held at the
SPACE offices, 16400 W. 12
Mile Rd., Suite 106,
Southfield. There is a regis-
tration fee. Call SPACE,
557-9390, for information.
The SPACE drop-in for
single parents of physically
and mentally impaired and
critically ill children will be
held on March 27 at 8 p.m.
at the SPACE offices. The
group will continue on the
last Tuesday of each month.
There is a fee. To register or
for information, call
SPACE.
Joy is a partnership.
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Brandeis University on
Wheels 1984, sponsored
locally by the Brandeis
National
University
Committee,
Women's
Greater Detroit Chapter,
will have a program 10 a.m.
April 4 at the Bloomfield
Township Library, 1049
Lone Pine Rd., Bloomfield
Hills.
Guest speakers will be
Prof. Robert Art and Prof.
Barney Schwalberg, who
will explore the topic: "The
Eagle and the Bear: Compe-
tition and Co-existence."
At 10 a.m., Prof. Art,
Christian A. Herter Profes-
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THE ZUMBERGS
Former Detroiters Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Zumberg of
Sunrise, Fla., were honored
at a surprise dinner party
Saturday at Larco's on the
occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
The party was given by
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan (Eileen) Zumberg of
Southfield and Don Zum-
berg of Sunrise. The senior
Zumbergs have two grand-
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Zumberg
have resided in Florida for
the past 10 years. Zumberg •
retired from the Chrysler
Corp. 15 years ago.
SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST AND
AUXILIARY will meet
8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. First
nomination of officers will
be held.
Toronto Grant
MONTREAL (JTA) —
The Yiddish Cultural
Council of Toronto has re-
ceived a $3,000 "Celebra-
tion Ontario" grant from
the provincial Ministry of
Citizenship and Culture to
fund six Yiddish lectures at
the Workmen's Circle Hall
in Toronto.
1984
1924
decades of service
Building For The Future
Please join the
B'nai B'rith Community;
the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, and B.B.Y.O. Alumni
in celebrating the
60TH ANNIVERSARY of A.Z.A.
A special program will be conducted by
A.Z.A. members and Alumni
Guest Speaker: Richard D. Heideman
International AZA President 1964-5
(Grand Aleph Godol)
8:00 P.M. Friday Night, March 23rd, 1984
Cong. Beth Achim,
21100 West 12 Mile Rd., Sfld.
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