THE JEWISH NEWS-5

Setting for the Sedorim

Friday, April 6, 1951

Mercantile Division Mobilized

Dr. Weizmann Cables
Tribute to Dr. Kaplan

NEW YORK — Dr. Ch aim
Weizmann, president of Israel,
in a cable received by the Jew-
ish Reconstructionist movement,
paid warm personal tribute to
Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan, found-
er of t h e Reconstructionist
movement, on the occasion of
Dr. Kaplan's 70th birthday cele-
bration.
A nation-wide celebration of
Dr. Kaplan's '70th birthday will
be climaxed with a city-wide
Harvey H. Goldman, chairman of trades and professions of
dinner at 'the Waldorf-Astoria the Allied Jewish Campaign, congratulates workers in the mer-
Hotel on April 17.
cantile division on their mobilization for their leadership dinner,
in cooperation with the arts and crafts division, next Wednesday,
Israel Women to Learn
at the Book Cadillac. From the left: Goldman, Harry Galperin,
Larry
Weitigarden and Benjamin Shwayder.
How Americans Operate

PASSOVER TABLE SETTING, arranged by Rabbi Jacob Levinson,
religious supervisOr at I. Rokeach & Sons, is highlighted by unique
sterling silver ceremonial plate from Israel.

For the Jewish housewife in
search of hard-to-find tradi-
tional Passover dishes as well as
new, exciting cooking formulas,
the home economics department
of I. Rokeach & Sons offers free
a 16-page, illustrated booklet
titled "Savory Passover- Recipes."
The attractive brochure lists
38 tested, easy-to-make recipes
culled from the far corners of
the globe. Many of the offerings
are p r i z e d culinary gems
brought to light for the first
time through a cooking contest
sponsored by the Kosher food
company.
Most interesting find in the
booklet is an ancient recipe for
meat-loaf, the ingredients for
which include grated potatoes.
Among the many unique reci-
pes, using matzo meat for Pass-
over dishes are: a lemon mer-
ingue- pie crust; bagels (dough-

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Israeli
telephone operators will be
trained by a supervisor of the
New York Telephone Company
who left for Tel Aviv. Mrs. An-
toinette Leavy, who has been
,employed with the New York
Telephone Company for more
than 30 years, said she would
give instruction courses in Tel
Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem.
Mrs. Leavy was chosen by the
New York Telephone Company
for her trip after the company
received a request from Dov
Josef, Israeli Minister of Com-
munications, asking that an ex-
pert be sent to Israel to train
operators in American methods.
She will remain •in the JewiSh
state for about two months.

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PASSOVER BEGINS THE EVENING OF APRIL 20

nuts) ; feather-light sheaths for
the making of blintzes, and
golden - b r o w n pancakes. Also
found are such food dishes as
Carrot candy, prune frankfurt-
ers, liver knishes and a tradi-
tional nut cake.
A copy of the Passover book-
let may be obtained by mailing
a penny postal card to I. Rok- Woman Surviving Nazi Terror
each & Sons, 240 Wythe Avenue, To Live in U.S. with Her Sister
Brooklyn 11, N. Y.
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mrs.
Annie Goldstein, who survived
Irish Jewry Honors Doctor
the gas chamber at a Nazi ex-
termination center, arrived in
DUBLIN, (JTA)—Irish Jewry New York to make a new home
has decided to redeem a tract with her sister in Philadelphia.
of land in Israel in honor of Mrs. Goldstein, a prosecution
Prof. L e o n a r d Abrahamson, witness at Nuremberg against
world famous heart specialist the commanders of the Bergen-
and president of the Royal Col- Belsen concentration camp, told
lege of Physicians of Eire. Prof. HIAS officials that she had
Abrahamson was, until recently, been sent to a gas chamber with
chairman of the Jewish Repre- hundreds of others, but survived
sentative Council.
the fumes.

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