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UHS Auxiliary Members Offer
Recipes for 'Traditional Terms'

"Traditional Treats," a compi-
lation of recipes for favorite Jew-
ish dishes, has been prepared by
the Women's Auxiliary of the
United' Hebrew Schools.
The recipes were given for
publication by members of the
Auxiliary. The following dishes
are appropriate for serving dur-
ing the Passover season. Contrib-
utors of the recipes are: Cold
Beet Borscht, Mrs. Nat Tyner.;
Carrot Candy, Mrs. Max Hay-
man; Gifilte Fish, Mrs. Nathan
Fishman; Knadel, Mrs. Theodore
Isaacs, and Potato Pudding, Mrs.
Alexander Moss.

COLD BEET BORSCHT
2 bunches beets
1 1,4 lemons (juice)
1 cup milk
4 eggs
tea. salt
2 quarts water
1 4 cup sugar
Pare and cut 2 bunches beets fine.
Add 2 quarts of water and cook until
tender. Add lemon juice, boil 5 min-
utes longer. Cool slightly. Beat eggs ,
add milk, salt and sugar. Mix thor-
oughly.
Pour beet mixture into egg mixture
very slowly. stirring constantly. Cool.
Add sour cream when serving. Makes
3 quarts.
• • •
CARROT CANDY
2 lbs. carrots
2 lbs. sugar
1 4 lemon and rind—grated fine
1 4 navel orange—grated fine
3 ,4 cup blanched almonds
1 level tsp. ground ginger
Scrape and clean young carrots. Boil
approximately 6 or 7 minutes. Let
cool. Grate on medium grater. Corn-
bine grated carrots. lemon and orange
with sugar and boil on medium fire
about 50 minutes. Stir occasionally.
Add almonds (fold in i when liquid
Is about absorbed. Put on board
sprinkled with sugar and ginger.
Spread with fork. Sprinkle sugar on
top also. Let stand until cool. Cut
with knife into any desired shape.

Page Twenty-Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 4, 1947

GEFILTE FISH

Home for Aged Group Study Reports Refugees
Installs New Officers Are Benefit to Country

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for the Aged chose
o f Mrs. Samuel L. Weller president
at the annual election of officers
March 24.
Assisting Mrs. Weller will be

4 lbs. fish (preferably a mixture
2 or 3 kinds).
2 eggs
2 lbs. onions.
1 carrot
1 tsp, salt
1 tsp. pepper
% pot water
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper
Clean and scale fish. Bone and skin
fish. Grind fish with 2 onions. Put 2
• 10
eggs in fish. chop all together for
minutes. Add 1 tsp. salt and 1 tsp. pep-
per. If fish sticks, add water to proper
consistency.
Cut remaining onions in pot with
carrot, 1 tsp. salt and I tsp. pepper,
and a few pieces of brown onion peel-
ings. Fill pot half full of water. Boil,
and while boiling, put in fish balls.
Cover.
Cook 3 hours. Keep fish covered
with water during entire cooking.
• • •
KNADEL
2 eggs, separated
1 4 tsp. salt
3 tbsp. matzo meal
tsp. salt. Add
Beat egg yolks with
beaten egg whites. Fold in 3 tbsp.
matzo meal, or a little more if neces-
sary. to make a soft dough. Roll in
small balls in palm of hands. Cook in
boiling soup about 10 minutes. Keep
cover on.
For milchig soup. boil in slightly
salted water, then add hot milk.
One egg makes six one-inch knadels.
• • •
POTATO PUDDING
4 lge. potatoes grated fine—Idaho
or Maine
I med. onion—grated fine
3 eggs
3 , 4 cup boiling water
1 tsp. salt for to taste)
cup matzo meal or cracker meal
1 tbsp. melted butter or chicken
fat
1 i tsp. pepper
Grate potatoes fine. Let stand. Pour
off starch water. Add grated onion
and mix well. Add boiling water.
Beat in 3 eggs. one at a time. Add
salt, pepper. fat and matzo meal.
Pour into individual heated greased
pyrex :ups. Bake in oven at 375 de-
grees until all sides are a golden crusty
brown. Serves 12.

Romance Blossoms after 70

Ceremony Unites Young Couple,'
Both Residents of Home for Aged

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Refugees
coming to the Unifed States to
escape political and religious
persecution in recent years "have
had a beneficial effect upon this

Special Service
for

WEDDING EVENTS

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• BLOUSES

• SKIRTS

To Fit You At

GLAMOUR GIRL

11630 DEXTER BLVD.

MRS. SAMUEL L. WELLER

Mesdames S. Zaldes, B. Arkin,
H. Bregman, H. Meer, J. Torgow
and I. Levison, vice-presidents,
Mark Benach, recording secre-
tary; K. Faudem, financial secre-
tory; M. Rosen treasurer; S.
Newman and H. Berlin, corres-
ponding secretaries, and D. Mar-
cus, special corresponding secre-
tary.
Mrs. M. J. Greenberg was the
installing officer.
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed
the meeting in behalf of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign.

DPs from British Zone

Included in April Quota

TO. 5-1456

DA. 0232

Next To Kresges

Fri., Apr. 18.-8:20 P. M.

Masonic Auditorium

HAZEL SCOTT

Grinnell's TE. 2-7100

Tickets: $3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20

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Lane Bryant Extends

Traditional Greetings to the

Community During These

PASSOVER HOLIDAYS

and

Cordially Invites You to Look

JULES KLEIN

His Famous Orchestras
and Entertainment

• SUITS

Expert Catering
Complete Facilities for Serving
Your Parties, Banquets, Wed-
dings and Other Social Af-
fairs.

Chapter. I .Sponsors
Passover Meeting

In observance of the holiday
season, Chapter I, Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit, will spon-
sor an open meeting at 8:30 p. m.
Tuesday, April 8, in the social
hall of Bnai Moshe.
Featured on the program will
be an address by Seymour Til-
chin, who is known throughout
the city for his outstanding work
in aligning non-Jewish sym-
pathies with Zionist aspirations.
Also on the agenda will be a re-
view of the Passover story and
group singing of seasonal favor-
ites.
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• DRESSES

(Strictly Kosher Food;

Entertainment "from Boogie to
Bagel" is the slogan for "Hillelu-
jah!", Wayne University Hillel
Foundation's variety show to be
presented at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, I
April 15, at the Detroit Institute 1
of Arts.
With Sonny Schlossberg as di-
rector and master of ceremonies,
and Betty Chafetz as producer, 1
the show will feature the talents I
of Marcia Margulies and Hal 1
Dworkin, vocalists; Betty Kowal- I
sky, pianist; Saul Berkow, pan- 1
timime artist, and Lenny Herman 1
and Seymour Hertzenson, the
"mad apache dancers."
were honored guests.
Arrangements for the ceremony
Bernie Mintz and his orchestra
and sweet-table reception which will play for the show, which
followed were made by the Wo- also includes an all-male chorus
men's Auxiliary, under the three- line directed by Marian Kopnick.
tion of Mrs. Samuel Weller, presi- Tickets to "Hillelujah!", at 60
dent. The couple are now residing cents each, are available at the
in special quarters, complete with Wayne Hillel House or at the
private porch and entrance, at the University ticket office.

annex to the home, Burlingame
at Petoskey, arranged by Arthur
Fleischmann, chairman of the Election of Chief Rabbi
House Committee.
For Britain Postponed
Director Sonnenblick hastened
to assure non-resident newly-
LONDON, (JTA)—Discussions
weds, however, that the Home among leaders of British syna-
does not have any apartments to gogues on the election of a new
rent!
Chief Rabbi of the British Empire
to succeed the late Rabbi Joseph
H. Hertz have proven inconclu-
sive. Rabbi Harris M. Lazarus is
serving as Acting Chief Rabbi.

If You Are Hard
to Fit—You Will Find

KOSHER CATERING

PA RI S, (JTA)—The first
group of displaced Jews from the
Something new in the line of duty for the director of the British zone of Germany to re-
Jewish Home for the Aged was evidenced last Wednesday ceive Palestine immigration certi-
afternoon at the Home, when new director Ira "Cupid" Son- ficates under a recently an-
nounced plan to divide the Jew-
nenblick gave a 73-year-old bride in marriage.
The bride, Mrs. Rose Miller, a widow, met her new hus- ish quota among Cyprus in-
ternees and DP's in the British
band five years ago when she r

April I 5 Will Feature
Wide Variety of Talent

Also Large Sizes

DORFMAN'S

By RUTH MIRIAM LEVINE

bridegroom, is a widower who has ,
lived there for 10 years. Their;
"engagement" was announced
immediately after Sonnenblick's
assumption of the director's posi-
tion last month.
Rabbi Morris Silver of Congre-
gation Etz Chaim officiated at the
ceremony, which took place in the
synagogue at the Home's main
building. 11501 Petosky. The
flowers which adorned the bride's
blue gown were the gift of Mrs.
Lillian Feldman, whose mother is
also a resident at the Home.
Both the newlyweds have child-
ren and grandchildren living m
Detroit, who attended the cere-
mony. The entire personnel and
other residents of the Home also

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country out of proportion to their
numbers," it is reported on the
basis of a two-year scientific in-
vestigation, whose results were
published in "Refugees in
America."
Maurice R. Davie, the author.
who was director of the study, is
chairman of the department of
sociology of Yale University and
an outstanding authority on
migration.

Jewish News Staff Writer

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