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November 30, 1990 - Image 147

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-11-30

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I OBITUARIES I

FOR HEALTHY
BABIES...

"CLOSED was

the word that

for many

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years described

the educational

opportunities available

to learning handicapped

children in the Jewish

build a strong
foundation with
good prenatal care.

schools of America.

But now. . .

TACH

means
"OPEN!"

THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER

A Thoughtful Expression...

With a
Cookie or Candy Tray

Parents for Torah for All Children

For further information
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Nibbles & Nuts

737-8088

Spiced Red Cabbage

A New Year's twist, this dish makes a colorful addition to a tradi-
tional holiday table. Make a resolution to serve it often, too!

4 cups
1/4 cup
1/2 cup
1/4 tsp.
1/4 tsp.

shredded red cabbage
cider vinegar
water
ground allspice
ground cinnamon

1/8 tsp.
2

1 tbsp.

ground nutmeg
tart apples, peeled
cored and diced
sugar

In a saucepan, combine shredded cabbage with all other ingre-
dients, except apples. Cover and cook over moderate heat for 15
minutes, tossing several times so the cabbage will cook evenly.
Add apples, and toss again. Cover, and cook 5 minutes longer.
Add sugar.
If more water is needed during cooking, add two or three table-
spoons, but when the dish is done, all moisture should have been
cooked away.

Yield: 6 Servings

Help your Heart Recipes are from the Fourth Edition of the American Heart Association
Cookbook. Copyright 1973, 1975, 1979, 1984 by the American Heart Assocation, Inc.
Published by David McKay Company.

Spiced Red Cabbage Nutritional Analysis per Serving

54
1 g.
0.4 g.
trace
0.1 g.
trace

Calories
Protein
Total Fat (est.)
Saturated Fat
Polyunsaturated Fat
Monounsaturated Fat

0 mg.
14 g.
36 mg.
257 mg.
18 mg.

Cholesterol
Carbohydrates
Calcium
Potassium
Sodium

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HELEN MILLER, 85, of
Berkley, died Nov. 22. She
leaves her son and daughter-
in-law, Michael and Helen of
Detroit; daughters and son-in-
law, Faye Stewart of St.
Helen, Mich., Mildred and
Gerald McMahon of Royal
Oak; sisters and brothers-in-
law, Doris White of South-
field, Bertha and Milton
Stearn of Southfield, Bessie
Bouras, Rose and Ben Green-
berg of Detroit; seven grand-
children; six great-grand-
children.

EDWARD NEWMAN, 75, of
Oak Park, died Nov. 21. He
leaves his wife, Nettie; sisters
and a brother-in-law, Leah
Lavine of Oak Park, and
Helen and Harmon Jaffe of
San Mateo, Calif.; sisters-in-
law; brothers-in-law.

JACOB
"JACK"
SHAPIRO, 97, of Hollywood,
Fla., formerly of Detroit, died
Nov. 22. He leaves his sister,
Naomi; brother, Milton. Ser-
vices and interment were
held in Detroit.

ANN RACHEL SINGER,
70, of Oak Park, died Nov. 22.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Morris; brothers and
sister-in-law, Max Miller of
Los Angeles, Calif., William
Miller of Southfield, Israel
and Penny Miller of Oak
Park.

EDITH S. TOPPER, 78, of
West Bloomfield, died Nov.
20. She leaves her husband,
Irving; daughter, Marion
Feuerman of Woodland Hills,
Calif.; son and daughter-in-
law, Ronald and Marilyn of
Orchard Lake; sisters, Meryl
Shapiro, Rose Steinberg, Alice
Cohen, all of Los Angeles,
Calif.; brother and sister-in-
law, Harry and Risha Adler;
10 grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.

WILLIAM P. TURNER, 87,
of Troy, died Nov. 25. He is
survived by his wife, Julia;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Gloria and Dr. Gerald
Abrams of Ann Arbor, Elaine
and William Timilty of
Cherry Hill, N.J.; brother and
sister-in-law, Leo and Gus of
Columbus, Ohio; five grand-
children; one great-grandson.

JOSEPH WEISS, 82, of Oak
Park, died Nov. 24. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Amalia; son
and daughter-in-law, Andor
and Veva of West Bloomfield;
daughter and son-in-law,
Susanne and Michael Berger
of West Bloomfield; three
grandchildren.

SARA R. WEISS, 82, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 20.She

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1990

leaves her husband, Alex-
ander; daughters and sons-in-
law, Gladys and William
Hacker of Redford, Peggy
Morrow of Oak Park, Harriet
and Dr. Gerald Trager of Far-
mington Hills; son, Lawrence
of Indianapolis, Ind.; sister
and brother-in-law, Jeanette
and Seymore Eizelman of
Oak Park; 14 grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.

Pearl Nosanchuk

Pearl Nosanchuk, 75, of
Southfield, died Nov. 25.
Mrs. Nosanchuk was an ex-
ecutive beautician who
retired 35 years ago and
former owner of Oakley Beau-
ty Salon in Detroit. She was
a member of Congregation
Beth Achim, past president of
the Jewish National Fund
and was active with Israel
Bonds. She was honoree at a
Congregation Beth Achim
Israel Bond Dinner.
She was also a life member
of Hadassah, B'nai B'rith
Women, Women's American
ORT and was one of the
founders of Shaare Zedek
Hospital in Jerusalem.
She leaves her sons and
daughters-in-law, Manny and
Pet Nosan of West Bloomfield,
William and Carolyn Nosan-
chuk of Bloomfield Hills;
daughter and son-in-law,
Sydelle and Douglas Schubot
of Franklin; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Rose and
Isadore Rod of Bethesda, Md.,
Esther and Albert Goren of
Van Nuys, Calif.; 14 grand-
children; 11 great-grand-
children.

Edward I. Schlussel

Edward I. Schlussel, 88, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Nov.
16.
Mr. Schlussel was in real
estate sales with Gannon
Real Estate since 1982. He
was a member of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek, past
president of the Hanna
Schloss Oldtimers, past presi-
dent of the Louis Marshall
Lodge B'nai B'rith, past
metropolitan chairman of the
Allied Jewish Campaign, a
member of the Perfection
Lodge 486 F&AM and of the
Crescent and Moselm Shrine
clubs.
Mr. Schlussel leaves his
wife, Lillian; son, Bruce of
Farmington Hills; daughters
and sons-in-law, Joan and
Jerry Rosenbloom of West
Bloomfield, Rosann and
Richard Silberman of West
Bloomfield; brother and
sister-in-law, Bernard and
Irene of Southfield; sister and
brother-in-law, Vivian and
Carl Chaifetz of Southfield;
nine grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren.

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