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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-09

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Friday, May 9, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FAMILy
Sl IGGESTS 11-1A1-
MEMORIAL
CONTR1BL FT1ONS
BE MADE
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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETy 40

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(313) 352-9696

EXPANSION SALE

NOW IN PROGRESS

moving to larger quarters at the atrium

EXCEPTIONAL Works Available

FOR WOMEN

SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
BETH EL will hold its annual
spring rummage sale on Thurs-
day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and May
16 from 9 a.m. to noon at the
temple. The sale includes clo-
thing for men, women, and chil-
dren; toys and games, household
items and more. There also will
be a snack bar. The co-chairmen
are Bea Goldstone and Beatrice
Strichartz. For information, call
the temple, 851-1100.

— words that mean people
want to honor a loved one
and want to help conquer
cancer. Send a Memorial
Gift to your local
ACS Unit.

NATKIN • AZOULAY • SCHURR • SECUNDA
PAPART • NIERMAN • RIZZI and more.

Sale through May 31

Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Or By Appointment





The Healthiest Traditions
Start With
Fleischmann's®Margarine and Egg Beaters:

CHAPTER,
ISRAEL
Naamat/USA, will hold a meet-
ing on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at
the Franklin Park Towers club
house, 27350 Franklin, South-
field. The film, The Future Is
Now, will be shown. A social hour
will precede the meeting. Re-
freshments will be served.
Friends and guests are welcome.
There is a nominal charge.

NORTHWEST CHILD RE-
SCUE WOMEN, celebrating
their 38th year helping the men-
tally impaired, will have a reg-
ular meeting, 11:30 a.m. Thurs-
day at the Laurel Woods Apts.
club house. The mother-daughter
luncheon will be held on May 22
at the Furniture Club, 24701
Swanson, Southfield. For reser-
vations by Monday, call Nancy
Kolar, 642-0604.

MASADA GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold its installation of offi-
cers on Tuesday at noon at
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield.
Luncheon will be served; there is
a charge. Guests are invited.
Irma Katchke, vice president of
program, announces a musical
program will be presented by
Marci Lynn Schulman and Grant
Wolach, accompanist. They will
present "Broadway Old and
New."
Paulette Borin, Alma Yaffee
and Nita R. Lichtenstein,
presidents, announce the instal-
ling officer will be Diane J. Klein,
chapter president. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Yaffee, 353-7820.
Rides will be available from
Knob Woods, Colony Park and
Laurel Woods club house.

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010 CHOLESTEROL

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...

cup skim milk
1 cup all-purpoe flour EGG BEATERS
-ounce) conta 99°10 Real Egg Product.
Cholesterol Free
1 terol
Choles
A thawed
tablespoons FLEISCHMAWS Sweet

Unsalted Margarine
2 medium apples. peeled.
d chopped
chopped
core d anNTERS Walnuts.
.
V2 cup PLA
2 teaspoon
Glaze
teaspoon ground cinnamon
VI Mock Sour Crean) or Cinnamon
(recipes follow)
In bowl, alternately mix skim milk and flour into
lightly
EGG BEATERS until smooth.
Using 1 tablespoon margarine as needed.
grease 7-inch skillet. Heat skillet over medium
heat spoon in about 2 tablespoons batter. titting
to cover bottm. Cook until batter,
batter repeat
blisters. to Place
make

Stir

crepe on waxed paper.
-16
crepes apples. walnuts. honey ach
Combine
and crepe
cinnamon.
told in
mixture one
Place
1
tablespoon
sides to form squres. In largskillet, over med-
'iurn heat. melt squares
remaining
3 tablespoons
mar-
on both
sides. Serve
hot
laze.
BIONNO
Cream
or
Cinnamon
G
garine.
. blend v
SOU(
with
Mock
Mock
Sour Cream: In blender: cuP
lowi at cottage cheese, 3 Aablespoon skim milk
and 21easpoons lemon juice until smooth., chill.
Sprinkle with ground Mix
cinnamon
it desired.
3 tablesp
oons-brown

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will have a luncheon Tuesday at
noon at the Northgate Apts. club
house. Hostesses are: Mesdames
Bessie Davidson, Sarah Figlen,
Mary Guterman, Sara Hochman,
Belle Hoenig, Anna Komisar and
Julius Spielberg. For tickets and
information, call Mrs. Komisar,
557-9425.

Glaze:

Cinnamon
sugar and /2 teaspoon ground FLEISC
cinnamon. \11\l'S
Top
I-10on cin-
with 1 teaspoon
each
Sweet blintz
Unsalted Margarine and 1/2 teaspo

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It's always "a good time to
start a tradition of sensible eating with
Fleischmann's. Margarine and Fleischma art's Egg
Beaters, . They're >perfect for delicious blintzes because
eisdbmann s Margarine is made from 100% corn oil and Egg
ts are made from real eggs. And both contain 0%
chol sterol+ So if you want to start a healthy tradition, one
thing's tor certain: There's never been a better time for the great
taste of Fleischmann's.

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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will meet at 8
p.m. May 19 in the home of Toby
Cheek, 18351 Winterset, South-
field. Moira Katz will speak on
"The Jews of South Africa."
Guests are welcome.

TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will host a
cosmetics presentation by Debbie
Kolb at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
home of Patty Liss, 2013 Par-
menter, Royal Oak. The public is

invited. For reservations and di-
rections, call Ms. Liss, 288-4434.

SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
have its annual ethnic dinner, an
Israeli night, on Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Laurel Woods
Apts. club house. A kosher Israeli
dinner will be served and a musi-
cal program will follow. Co-
chairmen are Shirley Rosenwas-
ser and Luba Majels. Assisting
them are President Dorothy
Superstine and Treasurer Sharon
Klein. Reservations must be in
by today. Call Mrs. Majels; .661-
1873; or Mrs. Rosenwasser, 358-
0718, for reservations.

TIKVAH AND SHALOM
GROUPS, Hadassah, will go to
the Birmingham Theater to see
Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat on Tues-
day. For ticket information, call
Hilary Isakow, 855-6209.

WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will see a demonstra-
tion on baking cheese delicacies
at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Mertz
Bakery (Cafe Katon), 23055
Coolidge, Oak Park. Hostesses
are Sonya Poss, Esther Deal and
Chaya Leah Tinman.

Hadassah Has
Oneg Shabbat

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will sponsor an Oneg
Shabbat at Hadassah House,
5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield, at 2 p.m. May 17.
Featured speaker at the oneg
will be Rev. James Lyons, direc-
tor of the Ecumenical Institute
for Christian-Jewish Studies. He
will speak on "My Love Affair
with Israel."
There is no charge, and guests
are welcome. For information,
call Hadassah, 683-5030 or 357-
2920.

Michigan Region
Hadassah Meets

Michigan Region, Hadassah,
will host the annual spring con-
ference May 18 and 19 at Weber's
Inn in Ann Arbor:
The slate of officers for the
coming year will be presented for
election. The installation will be
the next order of business.
Among the highlights of the
conference will be a luncheon
honoring Suzanne Kaufman; tea
at the home of Dr. Harold Shap-
iro, president of the University of
Michigan, and Mrs. Shapiro; and
a talk by Sandy Gubin, spokes-
woman for Divided Spouses Coal-
ition.
The national conference ad-
viser, Joyce Kitey, national
membership chairwoman, will be
one of the featured speakers.
Tamar Crystal, professional in
public relations, for national
Hadassah, also will address the
conference.
Pat Fauer is conference chair-
woman. For information, contact
Julie Colish 232-1145, evenings.

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