- THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 17, 1952 Check Prospect for Federation To Wed Dec. 7 Our Letter Box Bnai Brith Women Reach. Half-Way Mark In $100,000 Drive Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, fund- raising chairman of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, announces that half of the $100,000.quota has been ful- filled, The remainder of the funds are sought by Nov. 18 when the women will hold their annual fund raising event at Masonic Temple. Funds received go for a variety of projects, the latest being a national drive for 300,000 diapers to be sent to babies in Israel where there is a desperate need for such items. Over 6,000 members, represent- ing 18 Detroit chapters, are engaged in the fund- raising drive, which will provide funds for the Children's Home for Maladjusted Children in Israel, Leo M. Levi Hospital and numer- ous other philanthropies. The Israel Children's Home was established by Bnai Brith. Bringing new people into the community picture is a continu- ing task and (left to right) Mrs. LOUIS G. REDSTONE, chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division prospects committee, with Mrs. SIDNEY J. KARBEL, division vice-president, and Mrs. JOHN C. HOPP, division president, here checks data on prospects. ITODSeb „ . ,„. b A An Author of "Jewish Cookery American Jewish Press Feature We have received a number of compliments from readers on the "Onion Kichel" recipes that appeared several weeks ago in this column. Mrs. J. Kleinman of 876 Paxson Rd., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "My mother is of the old school, a `zhenmyi' this and that. She gave me these in- structions for making her kind of Zwiebel Plezlach ...I haven't tried the recipe myself ..." Well, the recipe has been tried out and here it is, with a few modifications instead of the "fistful of this and that": You'll enjoy the basic recipe and the variations, we feel .certain. Zwiebel Pleiziach, Basic Recipe 1 cup minced onions, tightly packed 31/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 3 ,4 teaspoon white pepper, optional 2 eggs 3 h cup salad oil. Warm water as directed Prepare the onions by chopping fine in a wooden bowl • then filling the cup for measuring. Pack down as tightly as pos- sible. Use the onion juice, if it is not more than 2 tablespoonfuls, in combin- ing with the sifted ingredients. Sift to- gether the flour, baking .powder, salt and pepper if used, into a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the center and add the minced onion. Stir a little flour with ft. Beat the eggs slightly in a measuring cup and stir in a half cup salad oil. Add enough warm, water to fill the cup, stir into the other mixture to form a dough stiff enough to handle but too Yeshivah Council Slates Breakfast on Sunday u et Carrot Nest of Peas 2 cups cooked or canned diced carrots, drained 3 eggs, well beaten 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt A pinch of white pepper, optional 1 smkil onion, grated 1 tablespoon sifted flour Butter or vegetable shortening 1 tall can tiny peas, drained Combine the drained diced earrots. beaten eggs, milk, salt, peppe rand grated onion in a mixing bowl, stirring lightly. Sprinkle the flour over top and fold in lightly. Buttter a 9-inch ring mold and turn in the mixture. Set the ring mold in a pan of water and bake 40 minutes at 350' F or till set and lightly browned at the edges. Unmold and fill the center with heated canned peas that have been' well drained. Gar- nish with parsley or green pepper rings or strips. Serves 6. . • MORRIS DORN LOUIS LEVIN to officers of all Detroit congre- gations to meet at a break- fast session at 10:30 a.m., Sun- day, in. Cong. Mogen Abraham, Dexter. at Cortland. Reports will be given on pu- pil enrollment and organization of new classes. Plans for group activities in the near future will be discussed. A detailed report on holiday appeals in syna- gogues in the area for the Ye- shivah will be given. The Council will extend con- gratulations to Morris Dorn, new president of Beth Tefilo Eman- vel Synagogue, and. to Louis Levin, new vice-president of Mo- gen Abraham. Further indications of city wide support of the Yeshivah was given this week when a check was received from Harry Green, president of Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Jules Kraft, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund, announces an organization dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center. Mrs. William Levin, chairman, has arranged a program that will include a talk by Mrs. Josh- ua S. Sperka on "Questions of the Moment." Mrs. Leonard 01- shansky will be guest artist, ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Herman Bregman. Hostesses will be Mesdames Nathan Rosin, Benjamin Klein and Louis Miller. Friends are invited to attend. I am collecting data for a book to be entitled "Builders and Leaders of the Detroit Jew- ish Community." This will be a companion volume to my book "Jewish Communal Institutions in Detroit." For this purpose, I should appreciate very much if the readers of The Detroit Jew- ish News would furnish me the names of individuals known to them who have helped found, build and lead Jewish social, ed- ucational, philanthropic, frater- nal and religious organizations , and institutions in Detroit. Allen A. Warsen MISS ESTELLE R. WIDER 9810 Lawton Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wider, Detroit 6, Mich. of 19126 Ilene, announce the engagement of their daughter, Detroit Pulpit Series Estelle Ruth, to Bernard Carl Heard at New Time Detroit Pulpit Series sponsor- Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed jointly by the Jewish Com- - Women's ORT to Hold 25th Birthday Parley Greetings from President Tru- man were extended to Women's American ORT, prior to the group's silver anniversary cele- bration in New York, from Mon- day to Thursday. Detroit women attending the parley will include Mesdames Max D. Beal, Joseph Fenton, Clarence Enggass, Harry Becker, Frank Winton, Peter Miller, Eu- gene Epstein, Earl Freshman, Sidney Forman, .David Silberg, Sidney Weisman and Nathan Simon, representing the Michi- gan Region of ORT. In his message President Tru- man stated, "You have reason to be proud of your accomplish- ments in providing vocational training that makes it possible for thousands of men and wom- en to take their places as pro- ductive and respected members of their new communities ." The convention—ORT's 12th biennial conclave—will be at- - tended by 500 delegates, who represent over 100,000 members and affiliates. In the past 25 years, ORT has made many contributions to Jewry, including the provision of tools and machinery overseas, Mrs. Leonard can be reached Morris Snow, chairman of the social assistance aid and schol- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Syna- by writing here or Harmon-on- arships for students at the ORT gogue Council, has issued a call Hudson, N.Y. Teachers' Training College in Geneva, Switzerland. _INF Auxiliary to Hear Talk by Mrs. Sperka Editor, The Jewish News Sam Seltzer, of Houston, Tex. munity Council, the Council of The wedding will be solemnized Churches and the Confraternity Today, a new h o m e, costing. of Christian Doctrine of the $200,000 is being built to replace: on Dec. 7. Catholic Archdiocese in coopera- the original, which was bombed out in 1948. Freud's Daughter at Harvard tion with Station WJBK, AM- FM-TV, will now be heard at 10 Mrs. `David Grosberg, Council BOSTON, (JTA)—Anna Freud, a.m. Sunday. A special program aid to Israel chairman, an- nounces that 60 tons of ortho- daughter of the late Sigmund for Jewish Education Month will a inte eon- pedic plaster, drugs, sewing ma- Freud has laeen PP0 on- be presented this Sunday chines and typewriters were sent sultant to the Harvard School of Education's Laboratory of Hu- by Bnai Brith to Israel. LIVONIA LIVONIA RIDING & man Development, LEAH LEONARD dry. If more moisture 1,s required, use the onion juice a little at a time. Turn I out the ball of dough on a lightly floured kneading board. Knead till smooth and elastic. Roll or pat the dough to 1/4 inch thickness and cut the I squares, or rounds (with a cookie cutter or wine glass). Arrange on a lightly greased cookie sheet, prick each "Plet- zle" with the tines of a fork in any design desired and bake 25 to 30 minutes at 350' F, or till lightly browned. Yields 36 to 48, depending on size. Variation 1: Roll out dough to i4 inch thickness and cut into 21/2 inch rounds with a biscuit cutter. Place a teaspoonful of chopped liver in the center of each, , bring the edges together making a I seam on top from end to end. Be sure to pinch the dough together thoroughly. shaping each piece to two pointed ends. Place on a greased cookie sheet, brush with salad oil and sprinkle with paprika or caraway (kimmel) seeds. Bake as in Basic Recipe. Delious with cocktails, soups or salads. Variation 2: To serve with a fish meal, make the filling of mashed sardines. hard c000ked eggs finely chopped and combined with 2 egg yolks (unc000ked). Add minced parsley if desired, or a few drops of lemon juice for additional flav- or. Follow further directions as in Var. 1. Writer Seeks Information About Communal Leaders State Reform Sisterhoods Plan Muskegon Meeting A meeting of the state board of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, at Temple Bnai Israel, Muskegon, Mich. Mrs. Robert Coggan, state family education chairman, will lead a panel discussion on "Family Education." i-11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111a - YOUR FAVORITE MUSICAL. 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