FOR WOMEN FISH MECHAYEH! Ahavas Chesed Holds Meeting Nothing works wonders like Miracle Whip salad dressing from Kraft. Its unique combination of vinegar, oil and spices gives food a delicious tang that mayonnaise just can't match. Try it in this recipe for smoked herring salad and you'll find that Kosher-parve Miracle Whip adds a wonderful flavor to food. SMOKED HERRING SALAD With Kosher-parve Miracle Whip salad dressing K Combine all ingredients except lettuce; mix lightly. Chill. Add additional salad dressing before serving, if desired. Serve in lettuce-lined bowl. 6 to 8 servings Variation: Substitute Miracle Whip Light reduced calorie salad dressing for Miracle Whip salad dressing. 4 cups chopped cooked potato 1/2 lb. smoked herring, skinned, boned, chopped 1 cup celery, slices '/2 cup MIRACLE WHIP salad dressing 2 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 1 teaspoon Kosher salt Dash of pepper Lettuce 0 1987 Kraft, Inc. SAM'S FRUIT MKT . 2 5 282 Greenfield Rd. Just North of 10 Mile • 968-4850 • M y M PD EPA TT M scpuLANyoiDoLs AE Y Y u D7 G7sAEAA AM_ BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 7 A.M. 4 P. 1/2 gallon carton BORDEN'S 1/2% VILK...... .......69* . Empire Turkey or Chicken HOT DOGS.... IIIIIImilit 99 C 1b. pkg. HOVEGROWN ASPARAGUS.... 69 Clb, Fresh SWEET . All Specials Good Through June 1st, 1989 74 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1989 or 7/$11 Ahavas Chesed — Bikur Cholim will hold its semi- annual general meeting on June 5 at 8 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Isabel King Sweet, a social worker, who will speak on "The Miracle of a Visit." Louis Shear and Sydelle Bur- dish, residents of Lahser Hills Nursing Center, will speak on their affiliation with Ahavas Chesed volunteers. Vice Presidents Anne Cohen, Susan Kraus, Raiselle Snow and Natalie Sunshine will report on their year's ac- tivities with Borman Hall, Lahser Hills Nursing Center, Meals-on-Wheels, Mt. Vernon Nursing Center and Sinai Hospital. Additional officers for the coming year are Secretaries, Ricia Klainberg, Peggy Let- vin and Leba Friedman; Treasurer, Millie Rabinowitz; Telephone Coordinaor, Rayet- ta Herschfus; and Liaison vounteer Coordinators: Har- riet Penfil and Fayge Young. Board members include Reva Deutsch, Fayga Dombey, Marion Duchan, Chanche Frankel, Shoshana Gold, Sonia Ribiat and Evelyn Rockove. Spiritual adviser is Rabbi Reuven Drucker. All interested women are invited. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Sonia Ribiat, 967-3606. Adat Shalom Installation Day ' The Sisterhood of Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold its annual Installation Day on June 5. The women will begin with a Shachrit service at 10:30 a.m. The day will continue with the installation and a luncheon at noon. Rab- bi Efry Spectre will install the group's new officers and board members. Following lunch and the in- stallation, guests will take a stroll "Down Memory Lane" with a look at the sisterhood's history in a special program dedicated to the group's past presidents. Participating in the Shachrit service are: Ruby Kushner, Rachel Maisel, Bar- bara Cook, Miriam Stark- man, Linda O'Desky, Judy Leder, Shawna Kleiman and Shelly Newman. Officers for the 1989-1990 year are President Judy Leder; Programming Vice President Trudy Weiss; Ways and Means Vice President Lenore Diskin; Membership Vice President Sharon Lubet- sky; Judaica and Gift Shop Vice Presidents Shawna Kleiman and Karen Ros- ender; Jewish Education Vice President Shelly Newman; Recording Secretary Helen Bayles; Treasurer Blanche Bauman; Financial Secretary. Gloria Hoffman; and Cor- responding Secretary Ann Steinberg. Incoming board members are: Martha Avrin, Bess Ax- elrod, Mamie Barden, Sheri Biederman, Frances Brown, Barbara Cook, Alita Cyrlin, Rose Diamond, Toby Dobkin, Harriet Dunsky, Natalie Eichen, Pat Eichenhorn, Ethel Goldenberg, Elaine Goldsmith, Susan Graham, Nancy Handelman, Sharon Hart, Sandra Jaffa, Roslyn Katzman, Sue Kaufman, Ruby Kushner, Sharon Lebovic, Terran Leemis, Rachel Maisel, Shirley Nachman, Dorothy Potiker, Debbie Rosenberg, Elaine Rosenblatt, Sara Rowin, Ann Rudy, Libbie Share, Lisa Shepherd, Esther Sherr, Ruth Siegan, Helene Siegel, Miriam Starkman, Hannah Monique Ulrych, Gitta Vieder, Naomi Weckstein, Betty Weinberg, Ellen Yashinsky, Beverly Yost, Susan Zaks and Diane Zameck. For reservations, call the synagogue office, 851-5100, by Wednesday. There is a charge. iWo To Chair Bar-Ilan Dinner Joyce Borovoy and Beverly Liss have been named chairmen for the annual donor luncheon of the American Women for Bar Ilan-University slated for June 13, announced Rosie Schlussel, president. Funds generated by the donor will be used to refur- bish one of the original cam- pus dormitories sponsored by Detroiters. The luncheon will feature entertainment by the Michigan Duo. Borovoy has been active with Bar-Ilan for a number of years, and she and her hus- band participated in last year's first Midwest Regional Mission to the campus. She is also actively involved at Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Liss chaired last year's American women's donor, and in addi- tion co-chaired by the Univer- sity's worker recruitment ef- forts. She also is involved in the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Hillel Day School and Adat Shalom Synagogue, among others. For information about the donor, call Bar-Ilan's Detroit office, 423-4550.