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June 24, 1994 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-24

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niversity of
Michigan grad-
uate Beth Hed-
va considers
how one can move
from a position of
painful betrayal —
from natural disas-
ters to sexual abuse
to rejection from a
parent — in Jour-
ney from Betrayal
to Trust: A Univer-
sal Rite of Passage
(Celestial Arts).
Often turning to
the writings of author
and Holocaust sur-
vivor Viktor Frankl,
Dr. Hedva uses sto-
ries, myths and mod-
ern psychology to
offer readers exercises and tools
to overcome their feelings of be-
trayal.
A frequent guest on talk
shows, Dr. Hedva serves as a clin-
ical consultant for the Office for
Paranormal Investigation and is
former director of the Psychic Hot
Line. ❑

pert, discusses in his work such
tasty topics as the diet of the
ancient Israelites (where staples
were barley, bread, fruit, milk
products and honey); Shabbat
food in the talmudic period
(fans of turnip stew would need
to learn Shabbat restrictions
here); Sephardic food (where
goat's milk, unboiled, was
considered a cure for
malaria); and everyday
food of Central and East-
ern European Jews (to
gefilte fish with sugar or
with-out, that was the
question).
Eat and Be Satisfied
also includes four recipes,
the earliest extant from
a Jewish cookbook (from
the 13th century). Fea-
tured are a recipe for "hid-
den stuffing," for
partridge, for a "dish of
chicken" and for chicken
with almonds and bread
crumbs.
Beth Hedva

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DR. RUTH TESSLER gradu- PAULA FINKELSTEIN has
ated from Wayne State Univer- been invited to participate in the
sity School of Medicine where she Invitational Summer Institute of
received the Emanuel Graff the Red Cedar Writing Project, a
Endowed Memorial Award and site of the National Writing Pro-
election to Alpha Omega Alpha, ject at Michigan State University.
academic honor society. Dr. Ms. Finkelstein will be recognized
Tessler will begin a obstetrics and as a Fellow of the National Writ-
gynecology residency at Beth ing Project.
Israel Hospital in New York.

ETHEL G. HOFMAN of Merl-
on Station, Pa., was elected vice
presidentJpresident elect of the
International Association of Culi-
nary Professionals (IACP) at the
16th Annual Conference. Ms.
Hofman is food editor of the
Baltimore Jewish Times.

JONATHAN GROSS of West
Bloomfield has been awarded a
music scholarship for summer
study at Blue Lake Fine Arts
Camp.

Wyatt Earp, the famed gun-
fighter and marshal of the
pioneer West, is buried in
the Hills of Eternity Jewish
Cemetery in Colma, Calif.,
which is owned by San Fran-
cisco's Congregation Sherith
Israel. His wife, Josephine
Marcus Earp, ran away from
home in the 1880s to achieve
the rare distinction of being
one of the few Jewish dance
hall girls of the time.

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