Community MEET GREAT AUNT LILY She stopped racing motorcycles, but still speeds to the market for delicious Golden Potato Pancakes. For over 40 years, the Golden family has been making their potato pancakes one way... by using only top quality ingredients like real, fresh potatoes skillfully blended with onions and spices, then cooked in healthful, cholesterol free canola oil. So for a great meal or sidedish, serve the pancakes everybody loves. All-natural Golden Brand Potato Pancakes. ■ 12 POTATO PANCAKES E Via" Healthy... cooked in canola oil. cholesterol free All Natural No Preservatives serving suggestion NET V.7 16 OZS. LB.I 453 G Get real. Get Golden: Quartet Plays In Arts Series A group from Congregation B'nai Moshe will gather on Sunday, March 24, at 8 p.m. at West Bloomfield High School for a mu- sical program. "Music of Sephardic Jewry," featuring the artistry of Voice of the Turtle, is a part of the JCC's Encore Arts Series. The Voice of the Turtle is a quartet of musi- cians and ethno-musicologists based in Boston. Guests are welcome. There are special ticket prices for the B'nai Moshe group. Call the synagogue for infor- mation and to respond, (810) 788-0600. Marshall-Israel Holds Elections Marshall-Israel Chapter, Jewish Women International, will have election of officers on Thursday, March 21, at noon at the Zionist Cultural Center, 18451 Ten Mile Rd. in Southfield. • A light lunch will be served fol- lowed by Jewish games. For in- formation, call Bess Lipson, (810) 443-1994; or Gertrude Pearl, (313) 838-5384. There is a charge. B & P — Pisgah Hosts Speaker The Detroit Business and Pro- fessional/Pisgah Chapter, Jew- ish Women International will hold its general meeting on Sun- day, March 17, 12:30 p.m. at Sut- ton Place Clubhouse. The speaker will be Repre- sentative Maxine Berman, who will discuss "Preview of the Corn- ing Election." A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge. Guests are welcome. Brandeis Women Host Speakers 20% OFF VOUCHER Handed out — good towards swingset purchase by 3/30/96. • Largest selection of Play- systems in Tri County Area. • Knowledgeable staff Demos. on safety ift *.-uktosOrx "Sr* • ( ..„„; - Brandeis University National Women's Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter, will present two speakers on Wednesday, April 17, at the Bloomfield Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Brunch buffet will be served. Dr. James Mandrell, associate professor of Spanish and com- parative literature at Brandeis University, will speak on the "50s flipside: American Popular Cul- ture in the Academy." Esther Tarnoff Cooper, of the Speakers Bureau, Detroit Insti- tute of Arts, will give a slide pre- sentation on "Magic and Superstition In Judaism." The charge for the day, in- eluding the brunch, is $15. Reser- vations must be in by Wednes- day, April 10. For information, call Eileen Smith, (810) 559- 5268; or Ida Nathan (810) 647- 4172. Nurses Council Training Set The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Nurses Council will present a speakers training and informational session on osteo- porosis on Wednesday, March 27, 7 p.m. at Hadassah House. Dr. Carol Beals, of the Beals Institute of Lansing, will discuss how nurses can educate women about the .revention and treat- porosis. Free on-site ment easurement will be bone available to participants or Nurs- es Council member who are un- able to attend, from 3 p.m. until the close of the meeting. No ap- pointment is necessary. This pro- gram is for Nurses Council members only. Call Hadassah, (810) 683-5030, for reservations. Na'amat Hears Speaker The HanitafIsrael and Sharona Chapters of Na'amat/USA will meet on Thursday, March 21, at 12:30 p.m. in the Crown Pointe building. Sue Stettner, director of Jew- ish Experiences For Families, will speak on "Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me." Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. Sharon Group Hears Talk The Sharon Group of Hadassah will meet on Tuesday, March 19, at noon in the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Cen- ter. Esther Cooper of the Detroit Institute of Arts Speakers Bu- reau will speak on "Magic and Superstitions ofJudaism." Lunch will be served. There is a charge. Respond to Dorothy Eichenhorn, (810) 559-0434. B&PORT Sponsors Talk The Business and Professional Chapter of Women's American ORT will meet on Monday, March 18, at 1 p.m. in the Wood- creek Building, 31275 North- western Highway, Southfield. Sue Stettner, director of Jew- ish Experiences For Families, will speak on "Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me." Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. c7: