Page 6-The Canadian Jewish News, Friday, May 13, 1977
Organizations and People
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BY MIRIAM HERMAN
Beth Tzedec Congregation high school student David Hamburger knots tzizit of tallis under instructions from teacher David Mann. The tallesim will be sent to Jew in Syria who requested them. This is class project at Beth Tzedec school.
SYNAGOGUE OFFICERS
Shaarei Shomayim Congregation officers for 1977-78 are: Dr. Archie Richmond, president; Louis Zeifman and Dr. Marvin Gerstein. vice-presidents: Benjamin Stark, treasurer, and Dr. Bernard Green, secretan.'.
GALA ART AUCTION
A gala art auction will be presented on Sunday. May 15. by Adas Israel Synagogue in Hamilton, with the preview at 7 p.m. Among the Canadian artists whose work will be for sale is Gary Slipper, who once taught at Hamilton Jewish Community Centre. Also for sale will be works by William Kurelek, Harold Town. Ken Danby. Jack Bush as well as international artists.
MOTHER-IN-ISRAEL TEA
Also on the 15th. at 2 p.m., will be the Mizrachi Women's annual "Mother-in-Israe!" tea at the Baycrest Terrace. Proceeds go to provide education and care for underprivileged children in nurseries and schools in Israel. Ben Lappin. professor of social work at Bar-Ilan University, will speak following the tea.
CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT
The adult education committee of Eitz Chaim's Mothers' Association presents a panel discussion on "Emotional Security and Mental Development for our Children" on May 17 at 8:30 in the school's Patricia branch (in the shul). Speakers are Rabbi Meyer Berglas of Shaarei Tefillah and Dr. Harvey Narrol, professor of applied psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
CELUST FEATURED
The Registered Music Teachers Association. North York branch, presents cellist Janet Hor\ath. assisted by pianist Arthur Rowe. in concert at Edward Johnson Building. Waller Hall. May 16 at 8:30 p.m.
BB'S SWEEPSTAKES
One dollar will give you a chance to win_S25,000 in the B'nai B'rith Sweepstakes, or perhaps one of the five $1.000 consolation prizes. The more tickets you buy. the more chances you get. so get them at the Sweepstakes signs or from any BB member. The draw is June 24.
DISCO DANCE
Toronto Social .Action and Disco Unlimited is having a dance (ages 21-29) Saturday, the 14th. at 8 p.in. at 19 Hillmount Avc.-(Bathurst and Glencaim area).
JERUSALEM REUNmCATlGN
At Beth Sholom next week are several events of interest. On the 15th. there will be a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem with singer Ethel Aloni, the movie The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, and refreshments. And on the 17th, single parents are invited to come to the s>'nagogue at 8:15 to hear Dr. Robert Simmons, staff psychiatrist at the Hospital for Sicfc Children and co-ordinator of a project on the custody of children, in divorce actions. His topic is "Divorce — Do you feel it's worth the effort?" For more information on both events, call Rabbi Meir Gottesman at 783-6103.
HOSPITALS AND MEDICINE
Sunday. May 15, is Hospital Day, and Branson Hospital in North York will be conducting tours, teaching health programs, demonstrating equipment, testing blood pressure, etc. from 11 to 4.... The annual spring meeting of the Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary takes place on the 18th at 12:30 at the Hyatt Regency. Rabbi Jordan Pearlson is guest speaker ....The Canadian Foundation of Ileitis and Colitis holds its Toronto annual general meetings on the 18th at 8:30 p.m. in the main auditorium of Mt. Sinai. Dr. J.E. Lennard Jones, London gastro-entologist. will be guest speaker.
SCHOOL MUSICAL
The United Synagogue Day School Theatre Arts Group production of the musical Oliver goes on stage Wednesday. May 18. at 8 p.m. at Beth Tikvah Synagogue. The cast of 25 high school students is directed by Stephen Merkel.
DRAMATIC HISTORY
The Modern Singles group (ages 23-45) of the Labor Zionist Alliance is having a discussion and dance Sunday, May 15. at the LZA centre. The discussion, beginning at 8:10 p.m., deals with ■ "Violence — Gun-running — Survival,'' with Max Brown. Toronto businessman who was mentioned in the book. The Pledge. Dance follows at 9:25 with disc jockey Mickey Kay.
'Y' AcnvmES
The tennis club at the northern ' Y' has opened officially....Now is the time to register for the summer arts program at the Kpffler Centre for the Arts, and the ceramics program which is also available at the Bloor 'Y'....The Young Adult Pub Disco Dance will be held at northern 'Y' oh the 15th at 8:30-with sounds by Mickey Kay.
A British sinologist m^kes the fastest scones, brownies columnist has seen
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A first for Asher Rahav. director for Canada of the Israel Government Tourist Office — he's the first Israeli official to be elected chairman of ANTOR( Assembly of National Tourist Office Representatives) for Toronto. In his position. Mr. Rahav will represent all provincial and national tourist offices in this city and negotiate on behalf of ANTOR with the travel industry, airlines and the provincial government.
*.'**■. Among the keynote speakers at Ja major conference on the Holocaust in Baltimore, May 25 and 26. is Emil Fackenhcim, University of Toronto philosophy professor. It is being sponsored by ,the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Conference of Christians and Jews and the Baltimore Jewish Council. Other speakers include Prof. Franklin Littel and Irving Greenberg.
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Toronto Hebrew Memorial Park (Par-des Shalom Cemetery) has appointed WllUam MOtenberg as superintendent. It is ariticipated the cemetery will be operating by June 15.
Appointed to the board of directors of the World Council of Synagogues is Harvey M. Haber, president. Ontario Region. United Synagogue of America. The Council is the umbrella organization of Conservative Judaism. Mr. Haber is founding president of Beth Tikvah Synagogue.
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At the Thomhill Community Centre Library (Bayview and John) until the end of the month are 22 pieces by Toronto artist Suzanne Forgang MQler. Her
works are batik on cotton and silk with added fabric painting and printing, stitcherv and quilting.
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Toronto Regional Council of B'nai B'rith has installed Monray Zeidenberg as president. A past president of Manor Metropolitan Lodge, he succeeds WD-liam Grosbergv Vice presidents are Sam Goldberg, Gar> S. Kay and Mfehael Barchasfa.
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Ron Appleby, Gordon Cooper and Stanley Tanb will be tax consultants at the buffet supper andi seminar on estate planning; to be held for members of the health club at the northern 'Y' building on May 17 at 8:45 p.m. Members of the technical advisory committee of United Jewish Welfare Fund endowment program will be on hand to answer questions.
The fifth-ranked under-21 tennis player in Canada, Steve Rognl of Toronto, has been nam^ athlete of the year at Miami's Dade County Community' College. Mr; Rogul, 20, has been the number one player with the school's team in junior college competition. He is a Canadian Maccabiah Games prospect, ' ■: « * *
Toronto's Israel Bonds announces the appointment of MUes M. Halberstadt to serve as chairman of the lawyer's division, a group that has been drawing support from the younger crowd. Head-ingthe doctors' division will be co-chairmen, HoWard Langerand Vivian Chrom, leading the canvass of hospital col-, leagues. Their program this year will also be directed to doctors unaffiliated with local hospitals.
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By MARCLV KRETZMER
JERUSALEM —
Jerusalem, as everyone knows, is the city of peace and the city of gold. What is not such coihmon knowledge is that the capital is also a great cit>- for T-shirts.
Canadians who have visited Israel in groups may already be aware of this, as they have probably
borne home as trophies, T-shirts customrmade for their tour.
The people who supplied them were in all likelihood Jonathan Lubell and William White, originally from England, who have been in the T-shirt business for years, Now joined by a Welsh-born lawyer. Malcolm Edwards, alias Moshe Admon, they have just opened Lord Kitsch, a
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Jonathan Lubell sells his T-shirts iri his shop. Lord Kitsch, in Jerusalem.
Pamela's Brownies
4 oz. bittersweet chocolate
112 cup margarine (generous) 1 112 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla essence 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup self-raising flour
1. melt thocolate and margarine together over low light till creamy. Remove from fire and add sugar, vanilla, eggs, walnuts and flour
2. turn into an 8" x 8" square baking pan, greased. Bake in a preheated oven at 300° for 25 mins. or till top and sides are crisp and flaky and inside is soft. Makes about 16 small squares
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Pamela's Scones
2 cups flour
4 tsps. baking powder 1 tsp. salt
4 tblsps. margarine 1 heaped tblsp. sugar
113 cup raisins
2/3 cup buttermilkJir^one small container plain yoghurt
1. sift dry ingredients into a bowl, then rub margarine in with fingertips until mixture resembles crumbs. Then stir in buttermilk or yoghurt, then raisins
2. mix until dough leaves sides of bowl, then eithe"r roll out and stamp into rounds, or take tblsps. of dough and place on greased cookie sheet. Bake in preheated oven at 450° —475° for 12 mins. or till lightly browned. Brushing with egg or milk prior to baking, improves their appearance. Makes one plateful: about 16. Serve hot from oven with
butter and jam or honey
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Shabbat Shalom! copyright Marcia Kretzmer, 1977
swinging T-shirt boutique in downtown Jerusalem's Bcn-Hillel Street.
There, to the accompan-^ inicnt of hard rock and soft folk music, men, women and children crowd in to buy the newest in T-shirts, sweatshirts, and handmade aprons and purses.
Favorite designs are din cs with an olive branch and the word "Shalom", the Hebrew alphabet. Hebrew street signs and traffic signs, and of course, the name of THAT drink in Hebrew.
Co-owner Joiiathan Lubell is responsible for the best and zaniest T-shirt designs coming out of Israel today — the T-shirt featuring Idi Amin mouthing "Col Ha-Kavod L'Za-haV' (Good for the IDF) was his.
A graphic artist. TV studio manager and educational film maker, he is former editor of the successful English-language satirical magazine Lillit (no relation to the American feminist publication) which he hopes to start up again one of these days. Four more branches of Lord Kitsch are now in the offing, but the owners of Lord Kitsch are somewhat bewildered over their success.
Says Jonathan: "We only went into this as a sort of hobby really, and to make money to finance more serious pursuits such as film-making or starting up Lillit again."
Wife Pamela, a former sinologist, also from England, is presently into daycare, having turned her attention from China-watching to child-watching.
Off-duty, too. her apartment teems with kids. Some arrive to play with the Lubells' two children, Noam, 5, and Yoel, 2Vi. Many turn up for no ostensible reason, but enjoy snooping round Pamela's kitchen, where English-style, she prepares tea at four o'clock.
Pamela makes the fastest scones and brownies I have ever seen, and here are the recipes. Eat the scones piping hot from the oven with butter and
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