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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-01

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Of course everyone knows that
PIE is to American cuisine what
SF{TRUDEL and KUCHEN is to
Jewish cookery. Ask any boy or
girl, man or woman, who has
grown up in this country what
the fayori•e dessert is and the
answer will invariably be: "Pie!
Lemon Pie!" And if you think
in terms of labor saving meth-
ods for the preparation of Pie,
heating up the. kitchen in hot
weather, or "will it go with
meat meals as well as Summer
meatless dishes", here is a com-
plere and satisfying answer to
all these important considera-
tions By the way. make up a
double recipe of Pie Pastry while
you're at it. Wrap the unused
portion in aluminum foil or
lien+ vy wax paper and store it in
the refrigerator to be used as
indif•ated in the suggestions for
`Slick Tricks with Pie Pastry
Dow2,h• when you want some-
t•llinrg to ge with salads-
Try this pie if you have dif-
ficolt -to-please then or growing-
up-men home from college. They
for encores alright!
will r?11
fiero•s how:

bli LEAH LEONARD

a rectangle as thin as possible. Cut into
three pieces. Add grated cheese sea-
soned with paprika to one piece and
roll up tightly- Cut diagonally into 1.-4.
inch sections and place cut side down
on a lightly greased and floured cookie
sheet. These Cheesettes go well with
cocktails or salads. Bake six minutes at

400° F.

Caraways: Brush the second piece of
mayon-
naise, sprinkle generously with caraway
1,4_ inch
sects and roll up. Cut into
pieces, straight or diagonally. and bake
F. or till
these six minutes at 400°



HAIFA, (JTA) — The govern-
ment of Israel is, for the first
Stalin-van Brothers Give time, attempting to secure steel
for building purposes in ex-
Yeshivah Payroll Grant ; change for large stores of scrap
metal left in Palestine after the
In an unprecedented move, war by British motorized units.
designed to alleviate the heavy An experimental shipment of
financial burden of the Yeshi- 1,000 tons of scrap metal has
already been dispatched to
Genoa and additional shipments
Will be made if the plan proves
satisfactory.

pastry with salad dressing or

browned.
Sweeties: Make the filling of 7, cup
chopped candied fruits, roll up, brush
with fruit juice and bake then cut as
desired.

Mrs. Leonard can be reached
by writing to this paper or Har-
mon-on-Hudson. N. Y.

Monument
Unveilings

Molly Picon to Appear
At South Haven Rally

Steel Sought by Israel

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 1, 1952

Max Stollman Phillip Stollman

Molly Picon, stage, screen and
radio star, will headline "An,
Evening Under the Stars" at
North Shore Pavilion, South
Haven Saturday, 8:30 p.m.
Yarachmiel R. Yaron, newly-
appointed Israel Consul for the
Midwest states, with headquart-
ers in Chicago, will greet the
audience. Meyer Warshawsky is
chairman of the affair. The pro-

gram is in behalf of the Israel
! bond drive.

Robert Shulman to Appear
With Detroit Symphony
Robert Shulman will play
Grieg's Piano Concerto (First
Movement) at the Wednesday
night concert of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra at the Jef-
ferson Beach Pavillion. On Fri- ,
day, Eduard Werner will be
guest conductor. Saturday's con-
cert will conclude the summer
series. All concerts begin at 8:30
p.m., and are free to the public.

Elect

A. ROTH

NO. 145

State Representative

Democrat

Successful Business
Executive for 30 Years

Your Jewish News WANT AD
vath Beth Yehudah, Phillip and
Max Storni-Ian have contributed number is WO. 5-1155.
_
_
-
a sum equal to the payroll for _
one week of the Hebrew teach-
ing staff of the Yeshivah.
Re-Elect
The Stollman brothers, asso-
ciated with Biltmore Builders,
hope to have set a pattern
which will be duplicated by
other patrons of religious edu-
cation to the dignified support
of the Torah center.
Your Present Wayne County Coroner
The rabbis and teachers of
the Beth Yehudah Schools have,
DEMOCRAT—No. 213 ON BALLOT
for a number of years, been ser-
Primary, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1952
ving the schools faithfully. al-
though receiving inadequate
KEEP EFFICIENCY - ABILITY - MODERN SERVICE
and irregularly paid salaries.
They have made this sacrifice

; The family of the late Sarah
Stark announces the unveiling •
of a monument in her memory !
at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, at
• Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
LEMON MERINGUE PIE
1
to attend.
FILLING
• • •
sugar
tea-1 ,, •on salt
The family of the late Ida
oons cornstarch
I . , •
••ris hot water
1'
Berman announces the unveiling
narated
use
of a monument in her memory
•io 1• fo.h lemon Juice (or
,• •
at 1 p.m., Sunday. Aug. 3, at
m•orts vegetable shortening
2
Workmen's Circle C e m e t e r y.
v it and corn:Oat - •ll togeth-
••
11,
Stir
in
double-boiler.
a
er •ii
• ton of
Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
smooth and cook over
,
Relatives and friends are asked to "maintain the ideal of tra
:•T high heat. stirring con-
o
t
k and clear. Remove from
to attend.
ditional learning for Jewish
th • • o • -nd add the beaten ,•ge; yolks.
• • *
youth on elementary, high
si • • • 71 , 1 well cotnbined. Place over
Elect • .
for
six
to
eight
let
cook
The family of the late Eugene school and college levels."
I
to prevent
constantly
!rig
Galin announces the unveiling
. ‘c from stove and stir in
c and shortenne I et cool
of a monument in his memory ; The Stollmans are brothers of
the i
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, of Cong.
and baking the pastry
u h.; •
THEODORE E.
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 3, at
loll.
Mishkan Israel and a past pres-
PIE SHELL
Northwest Hebrew Memorial
flour
ident
of
the
Yeshivah.
Both
...Ailed ail purpos,
4
1•
Park • Cemetery, Six Mile near
have been active in community
Shortening
1 Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal and
events for many years, and are
• i‘ritT-7- cold water
• b1. 7.
Cantor
Fenakel
will
officiate.
city ingredients into
the
affiliated with the MizrAchi and
Relatives and friends are asked Young Israel movements. Both
h•• • v. b ,,N*1 and cut in the shortening
o•e oast,' blender or two knives •
vi , h
to attend.
c is crumbly. Sprinkle the
• r•! ,
are members of the Yeshivah
• • •
and
crumbly mixture
the
The family of the late Samuel board of directors.
with a fork until the dough
••,71 be? . Cut off about' fine-third
Potaschnik announces the un-
to use later for
• bor dough
veiling of a monument in his
remaining dough
the
1. di. • Place
p.•ees of heavy was paper
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
till the
14-.ht. movement,
:!r!,1 ••
DEMOCRAT
enough
to
fit
Aug.
10, at Northwest Hebrew
o, ■; , 1;,r1
is •••h pie pan. Place the sheet
Memorial
Park
Cemetery.
Rela-
1^ ,

the pie pan. bringing uP
World War it
tives and friends are asked to
ith the fingers to come over
Li- •
In memory of my dear mother,
Cut away over-
..f p,r
plate.
attend.
to the
hits or dough and add
ti
Dora
Sisler,
who
passed
away
so
• • •
Veteran
Roll out the remaining
n •. •

. •
suddenly on July 26, 1951.
inch strips.
I,
and .eut
into
The family of the late Wolf
the edges of the dough in the

The memories I have of you,
Gordon announces the unveiling
arid shape one strip at a time
pressing down lightly to
ruffie.
tot
of a monument in his memory Mother dear, will be with me
I-, 1,•k the bottom of pie
in tk- • cont., . t
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 10, at forever. Whatever I do, you are
with
tines of a fork to prevent
iointie, at
ant? t , ,ke
12 to 15
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. always there in my heart and
Let
the
t
golden brown
1•• .
4•01
Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela- thoughts, as always. May you
with the
before filling
:favored misture.
cooi.• , !
tives and friends are asked to rest in peace. God and you know
FORMER STATE SENATOR
TOPPING:
how much I miss you.
attend.
R••.: the egg whites with a pinch of
• •
sat' oi ,•■ ;,,i• of tartar till it br4ms to
As always, your loving daugh-
sugar
six tablespoons
th, r add
The family of the late Jacob ter, Lillian.
JAMES P.
at n,
to
continuing
time uhik•
Saran announces the unveiling
holds
a
till
combined and
Guz-Rifkin Dies
peat, Spi. t ,n
su
on top of filled
of a monument in his memory
b ike-1 pie
t N. bringing the meringue
at 12 noon. Sunday. Aug. 10, at
NEWARK. N. J.. (JTA)—Ye-
l, $)p
ruffled edge. Hake at 400 '
F to; sorb, n brown at the peak,.
Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. huda Guz-Rifkin, Jewish author



Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel- of three books of prose and
SLICK TRICKS WITH PIE PASTRY
DOUGH:
atives and friends are asked to poetry, died here. He was 58..
Cheesettes: Rol) pie pastry dough into
attend.
. .
Protests Anti-Semite's Work
;
LONDON, (JTA)—A new pro-
' The family of the late Julius
17th District
Ash announces the unveiling of test against the worldwide dis-
a monument in his memory at tribution of anti-Semitic propa-
Veteran
World War II
1 p.m., Sunday. Aug. 3. at Mach- ganda by Einar Aberg, infamous
Voters of Northwest Section
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka Swedish anti-Semite was made
Democrat
Attorney
and Cantor Adler will officiate. to the Swedish Ambassador in
Relatives and friends are asked London by Dr. S. Roth. executive
This ad placed and paid for by Harry Becker
secretary of the European office

to attend.
of the World Jewish Congress.
Mrs Andrew Wineman Dies
VOTE
Mrs. Elsa W. Wineman, 69,
FOR
, wife of Andrew Wineman, presi-
dent of People's Outfitting Co.,

died Sunday at her home, 18221
Hamilton. Funeral services were
i held Tuesday.
A Detroit resident for 59 years,
Mrs. Wineman was active in
E JOHN H.
North End Clinic, Mothers Clubs
; and the Red Feather drives and
. was known as a patron of music
SCHNEIDER
and a supporter of the Detroit
Symphony.
State Senator
Besides her husband, whom
Democrat
18th District
she married in 1906, she is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
• Practicing attorney 25 years
Clare Arnfeld and Mrs. Susanne
• Former Circuit Court Com-
Moses, and a brother, Arthur
missioner
Field.
• Member Pisgah Lodge No.
34, Bnai Brith
Emil Loewenberg Dies
• Member of Board of Men's
Club, Temple Israel
Emil Loewenberg. 64, of 19320
Wisconsin, well known Detroiter,
• Active in Jewish Commun-
al affairs
died July 22. Funeral services
were held at Kaufman's Chapel
• Endorsed by Civic and
Labor groups
July 23.
Surviving are his wife, Amelia;
• "Preferred" by Detroit Cit-
izens League
sons, Wilbur and Seymour;
Contributed by His Friends and a‘pporters
brother, Robert.

DR. SAMUEL B.

MILTON

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