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CLIFTON ATLIMS • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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ICES

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PASSOVER GREETINGS!

MRS. SCHAVER SOLOIST I
1 AT HALEVY'S CONCERTI

PASSOVER IN A KITCHENETTE

Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, De-
troit's Jewish star soprano, will
sing the solo in the oratorio "Dos
Naie Lid," which will be feat-
ured at the tenth jubilee concert
of the Halevy Singing Society,
Sunday, April 28, at 8:30, in the
Scottish Rite Cathedral of the
Masonic Temple.
Mine. Scheyer was one of the
organizers of the Halevy and has

Fannie Brice Describes Recipes That Simplified Her
Holiday Cooking

Feigenson
Brothers Co.

Manufacturers of

By FANNIE BRICE
(As Told to Myron Bluestone)

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Kosher for Pesach

3402 BEAUBIEN ST.

CAdillac 3284 • 3285

PERRY FEIGENSON, Pres.
LIEN FEIGENSON, Vice-Pres.

PASSOVER
GREETINGS
TO OUR FRIENDS

REBEKAH FROHMAN

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Sincere Passover Greetings
to Our Many Friends

Mr. & Mrs. Max Bussey

PASSO VER GREETINGS !

Tom Cotter

HABERDASHERY

BOOK CADILLAC
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been devoted to the organization
throughout its existence. She
sang in "Miriam's Gesang" by
Schubert, presented last year at
Halevy's ninth annual concert.
Not only has she enhanced the
choir with her leadership vocally,
but she has also given much work
and energy to the musical and
administrative activities of the
Halevy. However, her activity in
Detroit's foremost Jewish choir
has not put a limit to her partici-
pation in the numerous other
Jewish activities.
Detroit opera goers will re-
member her brilliant performance
as Marguerite in "Faust" which
she sang with the San Carlo Opera
Company last season. She also
starred in the magnificent spec-
tacle "Romance of a People"
when it was first presented in
Chicago in 1933, where it drew
an audience of 175,000 people,
and later when it was successfully
presented in Detroit.
At the request of the National
Labor Committee, Mrs. Scheyer
will sing at the reception for
Dr. Albert Einstein in New York
on Saturday, April 20.
Besides the oratorio, which is
a musical work containing much
of cultural and pleasurable value
and promising many surprises to
its listeners, the choir will also
sing a group of song varied in
type and suited to diverse musical
tastes. Dan Frohman will con-
duct the concert. Rebecca Katz-
man Frohman and Celia Plot-
nick will accompany the choir, to-
gether with a 25-man orchestra.
Tickets for the concerts are
priced at 50c, 75c and $1. and
may be obtained from members
or at rehearsals held Monday and
Tuesday evening in Room 123,
Northern High School.

1

PASSOVER GREETINGS

FRANK J. NOVAK
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J. W. E. W. 0. Will Con-
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on Sunday

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will. ,con-
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ance this Sunday, April 21 Isec-
ond day of Chol 'named - Pass-
over) at Littman's People's Thea-
ter.
Members and friends of the or-
ganization are requested to attend
with. their families. The pro-
ceeds are to . be for European
orphans.

PASSOVER GREETINGS!

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It's hard to observe Passover—
or any other holiday, for that
matter — when you're in show
business. The first rule of the
stage is "The show must go on,'
and you can see for yourself that
I would have to be twins in order
to play in the "Follies" and at-
tend a Seder at the same time.
Come to think of it, if I were
twins we'd probably be doing a
twin net in the show, so the Seder
would be out anyway.
This year the observance of
Passover will be even harder than
usual, for we're going to be on
the road. At home it Was some-
times possible to find a public Se-
der that was still going on after
the show, but I doubt that many
religious groups outside of New
York are such night-owls. At
home, again, it was always pos-
sible to instruct the cook to keep
the house kosher le-Pesach — the
traditional phrase in so much easi-
er to use than any English equiva-
lent — but on the road I have no

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squeeze out the water until the
mass is almost dry, and then mix
the matzo with the beaten egg-
yolk. Then to the egg-beater, to
whip up the egg-white into a little
mountain of stiff white snow.
With the fork I then fold the
beaten whites into the matzo mix-
, tore — and all that remains to
do is
i to drop the batter onto the
hot greased griddle, a spoonful
I at a time, and bake the pancakes
till they're brown, first on one
ide, then on the other.

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And the pancakes are ready to
be eaten. Simple, isn't it? If one
likes one can eat them plain, just
' as they come off the griddle. But
personally I prefer them sprinkled
I with sugar to which a little pow-
dered cinnamon has been added,
Ito give them that real old-fash-
ioned flavor.
Sometimes, again, just for a
change, I'll start off the day with
• matzo meal omelet. For this I
need three eggs, three quarters of
a cup of water, half a cup of
matzo meal, a quarter of a tea-
spoonful of salt, and two table
spoonfuls of butter. The eggs,
yolks and whites together, have
to be beaten with an egg-beater
until they're very light and foamy,

In This Week of Passover .. .

Which commemorates the freeing of the Jews from their long
bondage in Egypt we take this opportunity of felicitat-
ing the Jewish Community of Detroit

• • •

More than twenty-five years ago—Crowley-Milner's
was established in Detroit, a thriving, fast-growing com-
munity. TODAY, this Great Store, with world-wide
buying power, stands recognized as a tangible asset in
a city of international reputation.
During those twenty-five years it has been our privi-
lege and our pleasure to enjoy pleasant relationship and
friendly dealings with YOU—your children and, in many
instances, your children's children. You have helped us
to grow and you are, in no small part, responsible for any
measure of success which we may have - achieved.

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It is those years between, which we recognize today,
when we greet you on this, your Holiday! Our thoughts
go back to earlier days when YOUR confidence, placed
in us so wholeheartedly, was our inspiration—YOUR
patronage and good-will a practical aid in reaching the
goal we hoped to occupy, With deep appreciation, there-
fore, of the important part you have played in the build-
ing up cf this institution, we express to you our sincere
gratitude and extend to you and yours TIIE SEASON'S
GREETINGS.

CROWLEY-MILNEWS

GRATIO'!' AND FARMER

SLOBODKA YESHIVA
DELEGATES HERE

L N
O T
ME A R T H ol NC
P H CI E

T E2S8

APRIL

The I'hilomathic Debating ('tub s
tied for second place in the Jewish
Forensic League, will meet the
Jewish Center debating team on
Sunday, April 28, at 3:00 1'. NI.
at the Jewish Center. A I'hilo-
mathic team composed of Julian.
Caplan, Melvin Gerson and Phil.
more Leeman will take the nega-
tive side of the question: "Resolved.
that American Jewry actively par-
ticipate in the coming world Jewish
congress."
On April 27, the I'hilomathic will
meet the Young Circle League Lan
the same topic and the same side.
The dehate will be held at the
Young Circle League Hall, 527 Hol-
brook, at 8:30 p. m. An admis-
sion charge of 15 cents will also
include a dance to he held after
the dlibaie.
The program of last week's meet-
ing of the Phtlomathic took the
order of a salesmanship contest.
Robert ('ohl sold 'a transparent
fountain pen, Joseph Beckerman
0/ Id the Time magazine, and Stan-
k y Lebergott a l'arker pen. Beek-
erman was elected beat speaker of
the evening; I'hilmore Leeman ren-
dered a critic's report.

cook, or anything more than a I and then the water, salt and ma-
hotel room to keep free from tzo meal are added and the whole
thing mixed very thoroughly. In Rabbi
Farber and Rabbi
leaven .
I shall see to it, though, that the meanwhile I let the butter
Kohler Solicit for Build-
melt in the pan — the griddle will
during Passover week I have some
ing Fund
do very nicely if it's one of the
sort of kitchenette, even if it's i slightly concave variety — and by
only one of those tiny two-burner the time my mixture is ready the
Rabbi Joseph Farber, repre-
electric stoves, so that I'll be able butter is hot and waiting. I then sentative of the Slobodka Yeshiva.
to enjoy some of the Passover pour the egg mixture into the but- is in Detroit this week together
dishes without which this season ter, let the bottom brown, and with Nathan H. Kohler of New
of the year can't be complete. then turn the omelet over so that York, in behalf of the building
Yes, I mean that I'll make them , the other aide can become a gol- fund of the Slobodka Yeshiva.
myself. What? You didn't know I den brown too, (Right here it or
Rabbi Kohler has been given
that I can cook? Now I ask you— curs to me to wonder how many •
a leave of absence by his congre-
what good Jewish mother would of you can flap over an omelet.
gation in order to be able to as-
let her daughter grow up without so skilfully that its shape remain.:
sist Rabbi Farber in his mission
learning how to cook? Maybe I pert ect.)
in this country.
' couldn't compete with the famous
With sugar and cinnamon
On Thursday Rabbi Farber and
chefs of the famous hotels, but I sprinkled over it this omelet is 0 :1.
most decidedly can cook, and it delicious that my mouth water, Rabbi Kohler spoke in the Beta
Tephila
Emanuel Synagogue, an.:
has long been my secret sorrow at the very thought of it. Indeed..
that I have so little opportunity if any of you young housekeeper- on Friday i n theB'nai Israel
Synagogue.
On Saturday morn-
to display my talent in that line. are going to try the matzo meal
Of course I won't be able to omelet I'd like to suggest that you ing they will speak in the Mish-
kin Israel synagogue, and on Sat-
prepare any elaborate Pesachdik serve it as a dessert rather than !
urday afternoon before the Yours-:
meals in my hotel room. But there a breakfast dish — as a dinner
Israel congregation. They will
any
number
of
delightfully
are
dessert
omelets are highly soph,- also deliver addresses in the Con-
.
simple dishes that I can make tics e , you know.
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
'even under such undomestic
Another dainty which you may
Rabbi Farber pointed out that
Icumstances, for midnight snacks' like to use as a dessert, and of
the- construction of a new build-
!after the show, or perhaps for a which I'll try to keep • supply
Name Properties Director
for the Slobodka Yeshiva was
late breakfast. Now do I hear any I for the benefit of visitors, are; idg possible with the aid of the Fcr "Three Cornered Moon"
I of you young women giggle at what I call matzo lady-fingers, be- . made
Lithuanian government, which
the idea of any Passover dishes cause they're long and narrow
Rehearsals for the YPTC. pro-
granted a site for this structure.
being simple to make! I know strips. They're marvelous with tea
He pointed out that funds are duction of the stage and screen
w ayou' re
or coffee, and even more tempting needed to complete the building c• medy success, "Three Cornered
hours upon hours your mothers,' for occasional nibbling. And of
in order to assure the carry- Moon," which will be presented
like mine, used to spend in the course easy to make, or I wouldn't and
ing on of the work of the Yeshiva on Saturday night, May 4, in the
sti rr i ng
k it
c hen
dream of attempting them on the he pleads with Detroit Jews to grown Memoria Chapel of Temple I
I cake batters and all that sort of road.
make the building project pos- Beth El, are progressing very sat.:
thing. But there are delicious
' isfactorily, according to Lewis
For these lady-fingers I'll need sible.
things you can make, with very
six table-
At the dedication ceremonies Weitzman, who is directing the
little time and effort, to give your- three matzos, two eggs,
production.
for
the
new
building,
members
[ selves that real, homey Passover spoonfuls of sugar and two tea-
Rehearsals are being held three
of the Lithuanian government.
feeling. Just to show you what spoonfuls of cinnamon. The ma-
nights a week at present, and with
I mean, I'll tell you about some tzos have to be softened in wa- outstanding leaders, and the U. S. the production date nearing, will
consul, Hon. W. Stafford, were
ter

not
soaked
until
they're
of the delicacies I expect to make
present and delivered addresses soon be held four times a week.
this Passover on the little two- mushy, but just softened till they
In the cast are Miriam Carver, as
burner stove in my hotel room. can easily be cut into long, thin encouraging the project.
Mrs. Rimplegar, the flighty and
Rabbi Farber has been in this
strips; but the strips, of which
I won't need much kitchen each matzo should yield four or country for eight weeks and has some-what lack-witted mother who
loses
the family fortune in the
equipment. A couple of bowls, • six, must remain firm enough to the cooperation of the Slobodka
measuring cup and set of measur- kepe their shape. After removing organizations in this country in stick market; Gertrude Willens, as
F.
izabeth
Rimplegar; Gabriel Alex.
ing spoons, an egg beater, a pan- the matzos from the water I beat his efforts.
ander, Kenneth Rimplegar; New-
cake turner. and a griddle or fry- the eggs well with • fork, dip the
ton
Jackson,
Ed Rimplegar; Lionel
: ing pan — that will about fill the matzo strips into the bubbly liq-
bill, with odd bits of table silver uid and brown them on my but- Memorial Services at Cong. Winces, Douglas Rimplegar; Sol
Stein, Dr. Stevens, the level-headed
land china filling in the gaps. Nor tered griddle. Then, while the
Beth Jacob April 25
family counsellor, in love with
will I need much of a grocery strips are still hot, I sprinkle them
Eliiabeth; Jerome Hadfield, Donald,
supply.
Morris Lefkowitz announces Elizabeth's novelist sweetheart;
with the sugar and cinnamon.
One of the things I like best It which of course have been thor- that memorial services will te^ Rose Adler, as Kitty Davidson, and
a breakfast of matzo pancakes. A oughly mixed.
held at Congregation Beth Jacob, Betty Saloachen, aaJenny, the Swe-
little fattening, I admit — but,
Perhaps you're beginning to St Antoine and Montcalm Sts. dish maid.
then, Pesach comes but once a think that I'm exaggerating this at 11 a. m. on Thursday, April 25.
Mrs. Sol Stein has been named
year. And abstinence from all sugar and cinnamon business.
director of properties for the play.
"chometz" will make up for the Well, I like it, and can't have too
eccording to Ted Rirnkrant, YPTC
pancakes, which I wouldn't give much of it. But if you prefer you the thing to do is to stick to it.) dramatics chairman.
up anyway.
can vary the monoteny by mixing All the fancy Pesachdik cakes,
All I need for the pancakes is • little grated chocolate with your which everybody loves to eat but
Gifts to North End Clinic
three quarters of a matzo, an egg, sugar, or you people with regular which are a little complicated to
• healthy pinch of salt and half kitchen can sprinkle some grated Make. I'll have to go without them
North End Clinic has received
a teaspoonful of sugar. That is, lemon rind on top of the sugar. thin year; at least, I haven't any
if I'm making them for myself and-cinnamon of the lady-fingers. hope of being able to make them the following contributions:
Used glass frames from Society
Alone. If one of the girls should And of course there's no reason myself. But do you know what
decide to drop in for breakfast I'd I why you who have jam or honey I will do? I'm going to make - - of Colonial Dames.
For the Dr. Max Bailin Memo-
have to double or treble the I IF the house shouldn't use it with not strawberry shortcake. but
amounts, of course.
strawberry pancake, simply be rial Lectures, in memory of Mrs.
the pancakes or omelet
There are so many more good- getting a box of strawberries, Ralph A. Mayer, from Ralph A.
The first thing I do is to put
the matzo into water, to soak. ies to be made for Passover that mashing the fruit well with sugar. Mayer.
For the Social Service Relief
While it is softening I separate I'm beginning to wish I could turn and then spreading the mashed
the egg. and beat the yolk well housewife for that week (And berries on my pancakes one fine Fund, in memory of Mrs. Thor.
an.
mother of Mr. and Mrs. J.
•-
with • fork. Then I add the sugar there are you, wishing you could morning. And that will compen-
Cleveland. Ohio, from
and salt to the yolk. By that time get out of the kitchen! But each sate • little for all the Passo..- er
Mass Selma J. Sempliner.
the matzo is soft enough, so I of us has her job, and I suppose delicacies I'll have to miss.

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