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December 08, 1950 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-08

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Variety of Latkes

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A New Set of Israel Recipes

An Israeli recipe for latkes is
a Hanukah offering from the
test kitchens of I. Rokeach &
Sons. Brought back recently by
a company representative who
visited the Jewish state, the
prized pareve dish may be
served for breakfast, lunch or
dinner during the eight-day fes
tive holiday.
For the housewife seeking a
variety of Latkes recipes to vary
Hanukah meals, the Kosher
Food Company offers the follow-
ing:

ISRAELI LATKES
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 cup warm water
AlA, package dried yeast
1 egg, well beaten
1/2 cup Rokeach salad and cooking oil
Mix and sift dry ingredients into mixing
bowl. Sprinkle yeast over warm water.
Stir until dissolved. Add, with well
beaten eg- g, to flour mixture. Mix until
well blended. Cover. Put in warm place
to rise. Let rise 2 hours. Heat Rokeach
Oil in skillet. Drop yeast batter by table -
spoonfuls into hot oil. Fry about 2 min-
utes or until golden brown on one side.
Turn and fry about 2 minutes to brown
on other side. Drain on absorbent paper.
Serve latkes with sugar, a mixture of cin-
namon and sugar, or warmed Rokeach
honey. Makes about four servings, two
latkes each.
1 A cake compressed yeast may be substi-
tuted.

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THE JEWISH NEWS 37 Jewish Grammar School Accepts State Aid from Great Britain
Friday, December 8, 1950
LONDON, (JTA)—The Avigdor Council will henceforth pay the
School of North London has be- salaries of the teachers, provide
come the first Jewish grammar equipment and meet other ex-
Brandeis Woman Bowler
school ever to accept state aid. penses of the institution. The
Rolls Score of 216
Under a Ministry of Educa- Council will also control the ap-
Sally Pasmon, member of the tion order, the London County pointment of teachers.
Louis D. Brandeis Bowling
League on Dec. 1, bowled 6
Compliments of
Holiday Best Wishes
strikes in a row and one spare,
for a score of 216, at the Bowl-
from
ing Green Alley on Livernois.

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SALMON LATKES
2 cups drained, canned salmon
2 tablespoons finely minced green
pepper
2 tablespoons grated onion
1 egg, well beaten
]/3 cup dry bread crumbs
-1/2 cup Rocheat Nyafat
Remove skin and bones from salmon.
Fla1+; add green pepper, onion and beaten
egg. Mix well. Shape into flat patties.
Roll in bread crumbs. Heat Nyafat in
heavy skillet. Fry in hot fat over medium
heat about three minutes or until golden
brown. Turn and fry three minutes
longer to brown other side. Drain on
absorbent paper. Serve hot. Serves four.
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P OMPUSKES
1 cup ( 1„;; lb.) cottage cheese
1 cup grated apple
2 eggs
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
11/2 teaspoons sugar
3/4 teaspoon Rokeach cinnamon
% teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 cup thick sour cream
V2 cup Rokeach shortening
Combine cottage cheese, apple and eggs
in mixing bowl; beat with rotary beater
until well blended. Mix and sift flour,
sugar, cinnamon, salt and baking powder.
Stir into cheese mixture. Add sour cream,
mix well. Heat Rokeach shortening in
heavy skillet. Drop cheese batter by table-
spoonfuls into hot fat. Fry over medium
heat, three minutes or until golden brown.
Turn and fry about three minutes longer
to brown other side. Drain on absorbent
raper. Serve hot with sour cream, honey
or a m ixture of cinnamon and sugar.
Makes about 16 medium-sized Pompushkos.
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APPLE LATKES
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 /2 teaspoon salt
1 egg separated
1 tablespoon Rokeach honey
1 tablespoon Rokeach salad and
cooking oil
cup milk
3 medium-sized cooking apples
1/2 cup Rokeach shortening
Mix and sift flour, baking powder and
salt into bowl. Combine egg yolk, honey.
salad oil•and milk. Add to dry ingredients.
Blend well. Beat egg white until stiff, but
not dry. Fold into batter. Pare and core

apples. Cut apples, across width, Into
%-inch thick slices. Soak slices, until
ready to use, in water to which juice and
rind of one lemon has been added. Heat
shortening in heavy skillet. Drain apple
slices. a few at a time. Dip into batter.
Fry batter-coated apple slices in hot fat,
over medium heat, about three minutes or
until golden brown. Turn and fry about
three minutes longer to brown other side.
Drain on absorbent paper. Serve hot with
powdered sugar. Serves four to six.

Holiday Best Wishes

Holiday Greetings

from

MARIN
HOFFMAN CO.

Oren Biince
& Sons

Restaurant Foods

Bumping and Painting

Holiday Greetings

"We bring 'em back to life"

A & F Realty Co.

950 Clairmount
TR. 5- 5-0278

Bought & Sold

317 LaBelle, H. P.
TO. 7-9608

A Happy Hanukah

from

AZ CANDY
MFG. CO.

HELLER'S
SHELL SERVICE

Brady Waste
Material Co.

Italian. Fascists Amend
For Desecrating Statue

ROME, (JTA) — The Jewish
community of Ferrara, in north-
ern Italy, today received a for-
mal apology from the neo-fas-
cist Movimento Sociale Italiano
for the desecration of a monu-
ment commemorating the death
of Jews and other victims of
fascism. The community h a d
protested to the party against
the pasting of anti-Semitic pos-
ters on the monument by mem-
bers of the MSI.

Israel Social Worker
Here On UN Fellowship
LAKE SUCCESS, (ISI)•— Mrs.
Sonia Shapiro, director of the
Social Department of the Mu-
nicipality of Bnai-Brak ; Israel,
has arrived in the United States
to participate in the United Na-
tions fellowship program.

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I6aroempas*;..t. 4.4fric,..

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Compliments of

Detroit Tool
Sales Co.

Wholesale Distributor

1533 Mack Ave.

4856 Cass

TE. 1-0771

TE. 2-2181

Hanukah Greetings

Guarantee Management Co.

Holiday Greetings

AVERILL
Equipment Co.

1338 Dime Bank Bldg.

WO. 1 - 0006

Industrial Safety Supplies

We Install

6527 Hamilton Ave.

2134 Gratiot Ave.
WO. 1-9586

W. Grand at Hamilton
TR. 1-3464

JO. 4-6589

Holiday Greetings

253 E. Milwaukee
TRinity 3-5160

Holiday Greetings

CURTIS. BUILDING

8914 W. 8 Mile Rd.

Specializing in Stick,
Hard & Candy Canes

12001 Broadstreet

Prescriptionist

COMMUNITY
CAB CO.

Rentals Carefully Selected Tenents
Property Management

Holiday Greetings

HARRY C.
HAYES

Hanukah Greetings

-HAMILTON &
CLAIRMOUNT

TE. 4-5300

Compliments of

TR. 1-4200

Hanukah Best Wishes

Best Wishes for a Happy Hanukah

TR. 5-4554

Discrimination Group
Hits Employment Agency

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The New
York State Commission Against
Discrimination has issued its
first "cease and desist" order in
the five-and-a-half years of its
existence.
The order was directed
against the Kirk Lucas Employ-
ment Agency, which asked a
prospective employee whether
he spoke Yiddish at home. The
Commission revealed that pre-
viously it had settled by agree-
ment 1,804 cases of complaints
of discrimination in employ-
ment, including an earlier case
involving the Kirk Lucas Agen-
cy. 8he complaint was made by
John W. Woorm, a former mili-
tary intelligence officer, who
was applying for a position as
a guard overseas.

7545 Russell St.

1544 Gratiot
WO. 4-8930

Interzone, Livonia 2511

9970 Freeland

Plumbing Fixtures,
Electrical Appliances

MOBILE PRODUCTS

KE. 1-6526 or phone

Holiday Greetings

AALCO PLUMBING
& HEATING SUPPLY
COMPANY

Tools, Dies, Jigs, Fixtures,
Special Machinery, Etc.
Light Production Work

16580 Savoie Blvd.

7741 W. Warren Ave.
TY. 6-7562

Manufacturers of
Quality Bricks

Harold's Auto &
Truck Repair

Manufacturers of Metalon, the
Metallized Building Unit

Horse Radish & Relishes
Our Specialty

Friendship Block
& Brick Co.

Cameron Tool
Company

DEMOTT'S DRUGS

Holiday Greetings
from

E. E. Deltiott, Pharmacist

Fairview
Gardens Roller
Rink

13003 W. 7 Mile Rd.

UN. 3-2332

41111111bam
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"The friendly family-rink"

Wrestling Every Tuesday Night

1100 Mack Ave.
VA. 4-9720

Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday

Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co.

We extend sincere wishes for s a Happy
Hanukah filled with happiness and
blessed with full measure of prosperity
and may these wishes continue to find
fulfillment into the many years beyond.

Office Equipment & Supplies

WO. 1-9330

Cadillac Square

Season's Greetings to Our

CHARLES H. LOTT

Friends and Patrons

General Manager

CLEANERS HANGER CO.

DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL

Detroit, Michigan

6517 Grand River

CASS — BAGLEY

Phone: UN. 4-7020

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