no: THE JEWISH NEWS- -; omemiet Family Style Sweet-Sour Fish 3 to 4 lbs. fresh fish (Pike, Trout, Striped Bass or any other firm fleshed fresh fish) 1 tablespoon salt Cola water to cover 1 large onion 1 carrot, diced 3 bay leaves /7 cup cider vinegar V., cup brown sugar 8 to 10 gingersnaps 3/4 cup seeded raisins 1 lemon, sliced fine gills. Cut into serving portions and salt each piece on all sides. Let stand two hours in a covered container in the refrigerator. Wash and drain well. Cover with cold water, add the onion cut or whole, carrot and bay leaves, and cook over moderate heat al- lowing 10 minutes per pound. Lift out the cooked pieces of fish and place on a serving platter. Strain the liquid and add the remaining ingredients except lemon. Cook 10 minutes at a moderate boil or till thickened. Taste and add vinegar or sugar or both to suit the taste. Cook one minute longer and pour over the cooked fish. Garnish with the lemon slices and chill in the refrigerator as soon as cool. Serve cold with additional garnish of sliced hard-cooked eggs, parsley, red radish roses and curls of raw carrot. Serves six to eight. Variation: Stir the hot sauce into two or three well-beaten eggs till well combined and then pour over the cooked fish. Eggplant with Sour Cream ' Israel Style 1 large eggplant, pared and cut into 1 inch cubes 1 large onion, diced fine 3 tablespoons salad oil. 3 tablespoons finely diced celery •or minced parsley 1 tablespoon flour V4 cup hot water 1 /2 teaspoon salt 1 cup sour cream Fres dill or parsley sprigs for garnish Clean fish thoroughly after re- moving scales, entrails, eyes and W omen'i eitt‘,3 PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY are planning a child res- cue luncheon to be held shortly. Members will be advised of the date, * * * Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, presi- dent of IVAN S. BLOCH CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, announces the appointment of M r s. Charles Blauer as fund-raising chair- man. Assisting her are Mes- dames S. J. Kritzer and N. R. Rappaport, co-ticket chairmen; Max Pleasant, darlings, teen- agers and memoriams; and B. Indenbaum, program book. Lipman Gerber Works On New Storage Battery Lipman S. Gerber, of 2315 Calvert, an employee of the De- troit Arsenal, was one of the di- rectors of an Army Ordnance Corps project conducted at the University of Michigan which developed a new lightweight storage battery. The battery, an amazing advance in fighting be- low zero temperatures, will start a car motor at 65 degrees below zero. Gerber, who worked with L. L. Carick, professor of chemical engineering at U. of M., is an active Jewish worker. He is a member of the Haifa Technion Society, the Jewish War Veter- ans and the Zionist Organiza- tion. The new battery, which is de- signed to meet exacting stand- ards of widespread military op- erations, uses lead plating in- stead of the materials ordinarily corroded by sulfuric acid. The battery also operates effectively at temperatures ranging to 165 degrees above zero. 'Steps of Age' Is Center Film Discussion Movie "Steps of Age" will be the featured film of the Center's film discussion series at 9 p.m. at the Woodward Jewish Center. Discussion following the screen- ing will be led by Ira I. Sonnen- blick, executive director, Jewish Home For Aged. WATCH TV CHANNEL Mrs. Spector to Head Sheruth Open House LEAH LEONARD A Summer menus should include plenty of fruit or fruit juice, salads of available fresh vege- tables and greens like lettuce, chicory and escarole, and fresh fish. An old favorite in Jewish households is time-tested and appetite - approved sweet - sour fish. Its origin is difficult to trace. But Jewish homemakers from every country have relied on its appeal to jaded midsum- mer appetites for that special "lift." Besides, it can be pre- pared long in advance and chilled. It makes an excellent meat substitute, even when meat prices are not miles beyond the average food budget. So, try this on your family and collect their "Mm'n'y's" of gustatory ap- plause and appreciation. Friday, August 1 11, 1951 Brown the diced onion in hot salad oil. using a heavy frying pan. Add the diced eggplant and stir till lightly browned on all sides. Add the diced celery or parsley and stir once or twice. Sprinkle the flour over the top and stir in the hot water and salt. Cover and cook over mod- erate heat till the eggplant cubes are tender—approximate- ly five minutes. Remove from heat and turn into a serving dish or platter. Cover with sour cream and sprinkle the fresh dill or parsley over. Serves four. Variation: Add one cup peeled and diced fresh tomatoes before sprinkling with flour. Add one teaspoon brown sugar, cover and cook. Chill before serving with sour cream and dill topping. Mrs. Leonard can be reached by writing her care of this paper or at Harmon-oh-Hudson, N.Y. (-- f 0, - I. A. Lawton, director of the In honor of the 80th birthday of Samuel Newman, of 2665 W . Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Boston, a dinner party was held Wyoming, announced this week Aug. 5 at the Whittier Hotel. In that all nursery and Hebrew attendance were Mr. Newman's classes will be resumed at 9 a.m. children and grandchildren from on Aug. 19. Since no cards will Detroit and the following out-of be mailed, parents are asked to note the date and to consider town guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldberg and this announcement notice to daughter, Toby, his daughter them to bring or send their chil- and son-in-law, from Ports- dren to their classes. mouth, 0.: a brother, Morris, of A grouch is a guy who sizes Yonkers, N. Y.; his niece, Mrs. Arthur . Ruthen, of Yonkers, and himself up and gets sore about it. her two sons, a nephew and his wife, Rabbi and Mrs. F. Rosen- thal, of Jackson; and Rabbi S- Akselrad, of Temple Beth El. Call UN. 4-6442 Getting Married? Rabbi M. Adler to Speak On Eternal Light Rabbi Morris Adler will be the speaker on The Eternal Light Radio Program to be broadcast nationally on Tisha b'Ab, Aug. MRS. NATHAN SPECTOR was 12. This program will be heard recently appointed chairman of in Detroit on Aug. 19 at 8 a.m. the Sheruth League's annual over Station WWJ. paid-up membership open house which is scheduled for Sept. 25. Assisting her are Mesdames Alex Kraft, Aaron Jacobs, Max Dick- erman, Jay Bader, David Mills, Max Mills and George Canvas- ser. Mrs. Sam Chapin, program chairman, and Mrs. Harry Miller have planned a skit for the eve- ning. War' is Forum's Topic "Wars — Their Causes and Ways of Preventing Them" will be the theme of the Center Open Forum, at 9 p.m., Wednesday at the Woodward Jewish Center. Group discussion will be led by Louis Small, HY PRITZ Pantomime Artist Orchestra now accepting Fall dates for Weddings, Bar Mit-zrahs., etc. His TO. 5-9576 C,,. Below Six Mile Root. 16640 JAMES COUZENb More Absorbent! Stronger! 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