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December 05, 1986 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-12-05

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FOR WOMEN

FOR THE
STARS

BATYA CHAPTER, AMIT
women, will present part two
of its mini-series, "The Art of
Jewish Living," at 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday in the home of Judy
Friedman, 17295 Sherfield,
Southfield. Social worker
Hilary Drucker will conduct
a discussion on Jewish family
relationships. Refreshments
and a question and answer
period will follow. For reser-
vations, call .Toby Albert,
352-5837.

538-4147

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Plus Title Insurance and Appraisal Fees.

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GARDEN RAVIOLI

The Jewish Homemaker's Guide to Delicious Italian Cooking
Calls for Chef Boy-ar-dee Cheese Ravioli.

2 packages (10 oz. each) frozen
chopped broccoli
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
1/2 cup finely chopped onion

L

1

1 medium clove garlic, crushed
1 4 cup chopped red or green peppers
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
2 cans (15 oz. each) Chef Boy-ar-dee
Cheese Ravioli in Sauce

Cook broccoli according to package directions; drain well. Add
Parmesan cheese and mix well. Sauté onion, garlic and peppers in
butter until lightly browned; combine with broccoli. Place Ravioli
in saucepan over low heat; stir occasionally until thoroughly
heated. Add half of the broccoli mixture to Ravioli; save half for
garnish. Arrange in shallow or 11/2 quart serving dish. Garnish
.
edge with remaining broccoli. Serves 4 to 6.

ANDY STATMAN: ON RESPECTING YOUR HERITAGE AND YOUR BODY.

J

HARMONY CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
in the home of Lisa Cohen,
6279 Timberwood, West
Bloomfield. Belva King,
psychic, will give the group a
peek into the future as she
reads selected palms. A dona-
tion will be collected at the
door. For details and direc-
tions, call Ms. Cohen, 661-
5815.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS,
DEBORAH AND MASADA
GROUPS, Hadassah, will
hold their opening meeting at
noon Dec. 16 at the Knob-in-
the-Woods club house. Guest
speaker is William X.
Kienzle who will speak on
"The Celibate Sleuth."
Kienzle is the author of The
Rosary Murders, Sudden
Death, Deathbed and other
mysteries. He is a native De-
troiter and former Roman
Catholic priest. Reservations
are needed by Tuesday. Paid
reservations should be sent to
Fannie Robinson, 540
Haverhill, Bloomfield Hills
48013.

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
have Dr. Sarah Behar as its
speaker at its next meeting
on Monday at the Sunrise
Cafe on Orchard Lake Road
and 13 Mile, beginning with
a Chanukah dinner at 6:30
p.m. Dr. Behar will speak on
"Why Do We Behave as We
Do." There is a charge for the

dinner and reservations are
necessary. For reservations,
call Renee Dopulos,
president, 354-5782. Guests
are welcome.

SHARONA CHAPTER,
Naamat USA, will hold its
Chanukah supper on Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. at the Naamat
office, Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Oak Park. There
is an admission charge and a
grab bag charge. For reserva-
tions, call Mary Shuster,
968-5340.

BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD
will hold its
Chanukah gift shop from 4 to
8 p.m. Wednesday at the
synagogue. The annual latke
dinner will also take place
Wednesday at 5:45 p.m.
There is a charge for dinner.
For reservations, call Helen
Herman, 541-6901; or Fran
Sheer, 661-0275.

MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY AUXILIARY will
sponsor a holiday shopping
spree, Tuesday, at the follow-
ing stores: Ilona's, Marmel,
bookpeople and Signatures of
West Bloomfield. Luncheon
will be served at noon at
Buddy's. For information, call
Susan Hollenberg, 357-0381.

TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will host author
Linda Benson at a light
breakfast, 10 am Dec. 15.
Benson, a freelance writer
for the past nine years, has
received three Detroit Press
Club awards, and has inter-
viewed celebrities including
Barry Manilow, Bob Seger,
Dottie West, Sippie Wallace,
and Hall and Oates. She was
ghostwriter of Good Morning
Detroit; The Story of Kelly &
Co. Her topic will be: "Speak-
ing in Another Person's
Voice."
Chairmen for the event are
Paula Shapiro, Marcia
Schavrien and Carole MIller.
There is a charge. Call the
temple office for reservations
and information, 661-5700.

JNF Donor Tuesday

One of the questions I'm always
asked is: "Why do you choose to
play Klezmer music?" The answer
is simple. Klezmer music is part of
my musical inheritance. Klezmer
touches deep and profound feelings
relating to my heritage.
Other Jewish people who hear it
experience the same feelings. It
touches them in ways no other music
does. Which is why I play Klezmer
music—to serve the community by
playing music that brings together

Jews from different backgrounds.
Playing Klezmer music is stren-
uous. That's one reason why I take
care of myself. So I exercise and
watch what I eat. But taking care of
Thyself doesn't mean giving up the

K KOSHER

78

Friday, December 5, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

things I enjoy. Like coffee. That's
why I drink Sanka® Brand Decaf-
feinated coffee. It's a good cup of
coffee—really smooth and satisfying.
Since caffeine doesn't fit into my
life-style, Sanka® is a great way to
enjoy as much coffee as I want. I can
have it anytime I want, even right
before performing.
The way I look at it, good health
is a gift from G-d. Therefore,
I have to take care of myself.
Sanka® helps me do just that.

GENERAL
FOODS

Bea Feigelman, president
of the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund, announces that
the women's 57th annual
donor luncheon will be held
on Tuesday at noon at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The women have commit-
ted $250,000 in order to es-
tablish a sports field, land-
scaping and recreational
facilities at the Beit Bluma
School for Girls in Petach
Tikvah.
Shirley Kraft is vice
president of fund raising.
Bess Axelrod, program
chairman, announces that
Cantor Chaim Najman of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will
present a program of opera-

tic, light opera, cantorial,
Yiddish and Hebrew songs,
accompanied by Carole Las-
ser.

Geri Levit will sing the na-
tional anthems accompanied
by Vivian Stollman. The in-
vocation will be recited by
Doris Markel.
For reservations and in-
formation, call JNF, 557-
6644.

In an item in last week's
Jewish News, the following
donor chairwomen's names
were omitted: Reba Bloom,
Sari Greenfield, Eve Herman,
Belle Hordes, Selma Lifsitz,
Jean Klafer and Helen
Rosenfeld.

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