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Curiosity: 'Wicked Bible'

THE JEWISH NEWS-15

In an addition of the Bible

Friday, June 13, 1952
published in 1632, the Seventh
Commandment appeared with-
Mrs. Ida Alpert, of Chicago. out the word not, making it
Ill., announces the engagement reao, "Thou shalt commit adult-
of her daughter, Joan, to How- ery." This edition has become
Sallee Ann Chernick was entertained by the following before .„..
known as "the wicked Bible."
her marriage. Mesdames Alec Friedman of Evanston, Ill.; Herbert
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Chernick, Samuel Schreier, Harry Chernick, Jack Leader, Jack
formerly
c
cial—
SpEevi
Singer, Max Berger, Earl Leader, Shirley Liptzen. Mr. and Mrs.
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& RECORD CO.
Michael F. Chernick entertained at a bridal dinner, and Dr. and
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Mrs. Manuel Pasick, of Bay City, also entertained the bride and
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bridegroom.
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An open house honoring the graduation of Dr. Aaron Budyk
12226 DEXTER
TO. 8-6111
from the University of Michigan school of dentistry will be held
UN. 2-1152
Near Cortland
at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Budyk. 10326 Cur-
tis, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday.
Diane Cohen, of 18480 Washburn; Jerry Katz, of 15702 Park-
side; Barbara Pliskow, of 18025 Birchcrest: and David Wesley, of
3332 Sturtevant; have returned from Israel where they spent nine
months as participants in the Habonim Youth Workshop.
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Pledges of Iota Alpha Pi sorority entertained active members
at a house party at Connie Gordner's home. Connie's host was
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Shel Abrams. Other couples were Gloria Levin and Hal Firestone.
Marilyn Fisher and Art Sloan, Jacqueline Smolinsky and Bob
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Klein, Frona Johnson and Haskell Rothstein, Ruth Roth and
Donald Goodman.
2528 W. Grand Blvd.
TY. 5-8805
Jacob Driker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driker, of 3275
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Leslie, has completed graduate studies at Harvard University, and
LOUIS ALPINER
ARMAND GRONDIP'
will receive a master's degree in city planning. He will enter the
MISS JOAN ALPERT
LEO BROOKS
MAX SCHRUT
Navy Officers Candidate School in Newport, R. I. on June 22. An
open house will be held in his honor at the family home. 9 to 11 and Adelman. son of Mr. and
p.m.. today. Mrs. Norman Adelman, of Oak-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lapides and son. - Gordon. formerly of Pon- man Blvd.
In response to numerous requests ... the
tiac. are now residing at 820 Colonial Ct.. Birmingham.
Both attend the University of
Seymour J. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine. of Michigan where the bride-elect
19363 Sussex, will graduate this Saturday from the University of is affiliated with Phi Beta Kap-
Michigan college of architecture. pa, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Sigma
Continue to Offer Home Delivery of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones are returning this week from Alpha honorary societies. Her
a visit in Israel.
fiance will graduate from the
• HOT HORS D'OUVRES
Marjorie Alice Freeman has graduated from Wayne Univer- U. of M. dental school. He is
• COLD HORS D'OUVRES • SWEET TABLES
sity's College of Education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs affiliated with Alpha Omega
Paul R. Freeman, of Webb Ave.
dental fraternity.
In any quantity ... large or small ... for your home en-
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ronis, of W. Philadelphia. will entertain
A late August wedding is
tertainment — be it wedding, bar mitzvah, sweet 16
their family on Saturday evening in honor of the graduation of
planned. following which the
party, of any other social function.
their son, Benjamin, from the University of Michigan college
couple will reside in Chicago
of architecture.
OF COURSE—We cater to any occasion
where Adelman will work on a
Joshua N. Gray. staff member of the auditor-general. is in
verowy
in all Detroit Synagogues
s hip at Northwestern Uni-
New York to attend the International Cost conference of the fell

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LARRY GERENDASY

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MAYFAIR CATERERS

NACA at the Waldorf Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Littky. of Littlefield Ave.. honored their
daughter, Barbara, with a sweet sixteen luncheon at the Belcrest j Term Refusal to Permit
last week. Guests included Dorothy Kahl. Eileen Linovitz, Judy Temple Building 'Indefensible
Botuck, Shirley Fealk, Carol Avrin, Carol Krohn. Ginny Kuttnauer.
CLEVELAND, aJTA. — Action
Renee Blum, Phyllis Rubenstein, Sharon Weinberg. Deane Meis-
ner, Ruth Ellen Katzman, Kathleen Loeffler, Valerie Katz. Annette of the Beachwood Village Coun-
Shulman, and Mesdames Irving and Charles Ackerman and Her- cil in denying permission to the
Euclid Avenue Temple to build
man and Sam Littky.
Ethel Mendelson, pianist and teacher. will present a group its new center in the village was
of students in recital on Saturday. 2:30 p. m. A few pupils of condemned here by the Cleve-
Helen Mendelson will also perform. Those who will participate land Plan Dealer in an editorial
are Phyllis Elkin. Barbara Rubin, Sue Ellen Simon. Judy Shetzer. which termed the village coun-
George Rubin, Carole Mitnick, Janice Cohen, Allan Katz, Stephen cil's action "inexcusable and in-
Hayman, Judy Zell and Anita Silverman. defensible."
The temple has brought action
for a writ of mandamus against
the council to compel it to grant
the necessary authorization. The
newspaper said the council de-
LEAH LEONARD
. cision had been taken on the
grounds that the temple would
not serve
- ve the public convenience
running water. Remove the gauge to let
A special request has come remaining
steam escape. Remove cover
and 'welfare and would injure
from Mrs. C. Rogers of St. Paul, and let the cooked fish stand for 10 to
appropriate use of adjoining
15 minutes before lifting out the balls
who wants to know the - easiest or
stuffed sections to a bowl or platter
property.
recipe for making Gefilte Fish." for storage in the refrigerator. Place
a slice of the carrot on top of each por-
So do many modern, young tion
of fish. pressing it in lightly with
home-makers. The old method the finger. Arrange remaining pieces of 23 Seminary Graduates
around the cooked fish. Put the
they probably remember was carrot
To Join U.S. Chaplaincy
liquid or sauce through a strainer over
truly a kitchen ritual in Moth- the fish or in a separate dish for chill-
ing. cutting and adding as garnish. with
er's or grandmother's day. Try parsley sprigs just before serving
Tu help meet the pressing
this way of making your next Wedges or slices of lemon make addi- need for chaplains in the Armed
tional garnish if desired.
Forces of the United States.
Gefilte Fish. Call it the Ameri-
Serves six or more.
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every eligible member of the
can way if you like. You'll be
Cooking Gefilte Fish
graduating class of the Jewish
thankful for the shortcut. And
Traditional Method of
Theological Seminary of Ameri-
your family and friends will ap-
the fish and form into balls
ca has volunteered for chap-
preciate in a way this - interna- or Prepare
stuff back into sections. glace these
tionally famous" Jewish - mei- over head. bones and vegetables as per laincy service, announced Dr.
recipe. Add cold water to barely
Simon Greenberg. vice-chancel-
cher, Gefilte Fish for the Sab- above
cover and cook over moderate heat,
bath. holidays and celebrations. allowing 1 to 2 hours of slow sim- lor of the seminary.
mering after the contents are brought
EASY-WAY GEFILTE FISH
Twenty-three rabbinical stu-
to a bubble boil. Be sure to let the fish
(Pressure Cooker Method:
cool in the pot before removing to stor-
dents. the largest graduating
3 pounds fresh fish (any firm fleshed
age
bowl
or
platter.
Stra
Ming
the
liquid
variety like carp. yellow pike. but-
class in the history of the semi-
talo—or combination of any two or sauce over the cooked, fish is one
way of doing it. The other method is
nary's rabbinical school, will be
varietresi
to
strain
the
liquir
into
a
separate
dish
2 la: ge onions
and then cutting it into squares after ordained at the 58th annual
2 carrots
it has chilled and jelled.
commencement exercises. Sun-
2 eggs
Garnish as suggested
if desired. or
2 slices white bread kir 1 cup
day.
serve plain with horseradish colored red

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crumbs)
with beet juice.
2 stalks celery and leaves
Salt and pepper to taste
Parsley
Cold water as directed
If the fish market does not clean and
fillet the fish for you. be sure to re-
move scales thoroughly. Remove es es
and gills from the head. Cut away fins.
Slit open the fish and remove entrails.
Wash under cold running water. Cut off
head. split it and place in the bottom of
the pressure cooker, cut side down. Add
1 diced or sliced onion and 1 sliced car-
rot. Add diced celery and minced leaves.
Now remove the flesh from the skin and i i
bones of the fish. This can be handled
best by cutting the fish into portions
first. If desired. the prepared fish pulp
can be stuffed back into the portions
between skin and bone section. Put the
filleted fish through the food chopper.
using the fine cutter. To the pulp add
the remaining grated onion and carrot.
soaked and squeezed bread or crumbs.
eggs, salt and, pepper to taste. Mix thor-
oughly to form a thick u1p. Wi t the
hands in cold water and either fill the
akin and bone sections with the pulp
or form the mixture into balls of de-
sired size.
Place the trivet over the head. bones
and vegetables in the pot then arrange
the fish balls or portions on the trivet.
Add enough cold water to come up to
the fish balls, or as directed with your
make of pressure cooker. Cover and
adjust the pressure gauge to 10 pounds
pressure. Cook over moderate heat
until the gauge begins to - jiggle" then
Beautifies your living room,
turn down heat as per directions and
eook 10 to 12. minutes. Turn off heat
dining room & bedrooms.
and let stand two minutes before re-
ducing the heat of the pot under geld

Mrs. Leonard can be reached
by writing here or to Harmon-
on-Hudson. N. Y.

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