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December 19, 1997 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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Under Supervision of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis

QUARTON'S
TREASURED
RECIPES
A collection of recipes
by Quarton Elementary
School parents is now
available in a pub-
lished book, Quar-
ton's Treasured Recipes.
The cookbook was
created as a fund-rais-
er for new playground
equipment at the
Birmingham school.
Trayce Fenton is one
The Blums support famil member Michelle Rose in her
of the co-chairmen.
fashion collection and e orts to fund breast cancer
Some of the other
research. Left to right: Beth Ann, Jason, Esterly and
committee members
Stanley Blum with Michelle Rose.
include Laurie Wein-
berger, Ilene Emmer,
he first annual "Dressed To
Rena Lewis, Susie Sillman and Robin
Cure" fashion show to ben-
Wayne.
efit breast cancer research
Some of the delectable recipes
for the Barbara Ann Kar-
include "Grandma Anne's Chicken
manos Institute of Michigan was
Soup," by Jesse Fenton's grandma;
recently held at the Magic Bag in Fer-
"Mushroom Barley Soup," by Sherri
ndale. The run-way show featured
Schiff; "Chicken and Wild Rice
Nicole Miller's spring 1998 designs
Salad," by Lisa Brody; "Brown Sugar
and a debut of a new collection by
Baked Salmon," by Judy Saretsky.
West Bloomfield designer Michelle
Rumor has it that many of Laurie
Blum Rose. More than 150 guests
Weinberger's recipes are from her
attended the evening of fun and fash-
mom, Charlotte Edelheit, who is one
ion.
of the best cooks in town.
Rose decided to coordinate
The cookbooks are $15 and are
"Dressed To Cure" after her mother
available at many retailers in Birming-
was diagnosed with
breast cancer. She dedi
cated the evening to
her mother, Esterly
Blum, who is a sur-
vivor of breast cancer.
Rose's entire family
supported the event,
including sister Beth-
Ann Blum; brother,
Jason Blum; and par-
ents, Esterly and Stan-
ley Blum.

funds and disperse them to deserving
nonprofit organizations in grants, raised
nearly $50 million. More than 780
guests recently attended the final cele-
bration at the Westin Hotel.

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COMEDY & CLASSICAL GUITAR

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NEW YEAR'S EVE

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Best Food & Fun In Town!

"The Iamb chops at Herman Yagoda's
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Danny Raskin
The Jewish News

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12/19

1997

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CIRCLE OF
FRIENDS
Connie Colman, Linda Sircus and Hilary Isakow
"Unmasking the
addressed invitations for the upcoming Circle of Friends
Reality of Child Abuse event.
in Oakland County" is
the topic of the
ham, including Kiddlywinks, Basic
upcoming Circle of Friends luncheon
Goods, Imelda's Closet, Dianne's Hall-
program 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan.
mark and Tender. Cookbooks are also
15, at the Bloomfield Open Hunt
available through Laurie Weinberger at
Club in Bloomfield Hills. The invita-
(248) 540-6913.
tion committee recently met at the
home of Linda Sircus to address invi-
VAN DUSEN ENDOWMENT
tations. Some of the committee mem-
The conclusion of the Van Dusen
bers included Lois Shaevksy, Hilary
Endowment Challenge, a partnership
Isakow, Connie Colman and Julie
of the Kresge Foundation and the
August. For ticket information, call
Community Foundation for Southeast-
Doris August at (248) 332-7173.
ern Michigan to raise community

Gerald Cook, Barbara Nurenberg
and Donald Lansky accepted an
award for Jewish Vocational Service.
The JVS set a fund-raising goal of
$276,000 over three years, and in
turn, the Van Dusen Challenge pro-
vided JVS with a grant of $92,000.

NOTES
To promote a men shopping's
morning on Sunday, Dec. 21, Tapper's
Diamonds and Fine Jewelry will dis-
play the new BMW R 1200 Cruiser
motorcycle feature in the James Bond
film Tomorrow Never Dies and will raf-
fle an Omega Seamaster watch. Conti-
nental breakfast will be served. The
event will be held from 10 a.m. until
noon.
Lisa Parks Knits presents holiday
selections at the Townsend Hotel in
Birmingham through Dec. 22.
Fran Victor and Bill Harder of Vic-
tor/Harder Productions Inc. of West
Bloomfield announces the premiere of
their latest documentary, Need Knows
No Season, hosted by General Colin
Powell and Joan Lunden. The pro-
gram will air on the Family Channel 6
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30.
Radio station WQRS (105.1),
under its classical music format,
recently helped raise money for
ENSURE, a nonprofit organization to
support surgical research at Children's
Hospital. The charity was founded by
West Bloomfielder Barry Lipson. ❑

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