Marilyn Wilber Wed
To -Harry Kosins
Accoid on, UJA Bonds-
Reached in Jerusalem
Geraldine Stashefsky
To Wed Dan Lovit
PO/ Mural Painter
In Art Institute Show
MEW° Dinner-Dane
Scheduled for Sunday '
In
candlelight, ceremony'on JERUSALEM, ( J T A) — Full At a family dinner. Mr. and
Oct. 16, at the Sheraton Ca,dil- agreement on coordination of Mrs. Bernard
Stashefsky an-
lac Hotel, Marilyn , Lois Wilber, the Israel bond drive in the nounced the
engagement.
of
United States and the United
Jewish Appeal has been reached
among Premier David Ben-
Gurion, UJA executive , vice-,
chairman Dr. Joseph Schwartz
and Jewish Agency chairman
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, it was re-
ported by the latter at a meet-
ing of the Jewish Agency execu-
tive.
Dr. SChwartz told newsmen
that he would continue as direc-
tor of - the- UJA for 1953. He re-
vealed that he had beer' offered
the presidency of the Hebrew
University, but refused to com-
ment on the offer, pointing out
that his UJA duties would oc-
cupy his time for the next year.
The mural painting in the
Jewish War Veterans Home is
featured among the works of
Detroit artist Marvin Beerbohm
which are on display until mid-
Deceniber, at the Detroit insti-
tute of Arts.
The mural, part of a memorial
wall honoring the fallen of
World War II, is flanked by
memorial plaques which carry
the names of the Jewish GI's
from Michigan who were killed
in the war.
Beerbohm has been selected
as the artist of • the year, and
his Work is being featured in
the annual Michigan Artists
Exhibition. In addition to the
mural itself, the preliminary
sketches that were used in the
design and preparation of the
work are also on display.
A reproduCtion of the JWV •
painting won him a place in
the first 10 who competed in
competition sponsored by the
Architectural League of New ,
York last spring.
Amsterdam Plans to Rebuild
City's Ancient Jewish Section
MRS. HARRY ROSINS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
John Wilber, became the bride
of Harry • Kosins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Silverman. Rab-
bi Morris Adler officiated.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a rose mauve- Italian silk
satin • gown with an 'illusion
neckline. Chantilly lace covered
the bodice and sleeves, and the
full skirt was made with tiers
of the lace over taffeta. Her
'Juliet cap of hand-appliqued,
matching lace held in place' a
three-tiered, finger tip veil of
rose mauve silk illusion. A nose-
gay of phaelanopsis orchids of
mauve and fleur d'amour was
her bouquet.
Attending her cousin as maid
of honor was Annette Mellen.
Bridesmaids were Sally Finkel
and Fay Wish, sisters of the
bridegroom, and Suzanne
Schecter, cousin of the bride.
Ben Kosins, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. Ush-
ers included Ben. Finkel, Don
Wish, Stuart Wilber, Harvey Pi-
anko, Jordon Mellen, Bernie
Bepnan, Newton Sobel and Mel-
vin Alter.
After a wedding trip to Miami
Beach, Fla.," the couple will re-
side on Woodstock Dr.
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Games Party for Charity
A charity games party will be
held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Mary Bednarsh,
2903 Webb, under sponsorship _of
the Double Triangle Star of
David. For reservations call WE.
3-5294 or TO. 8-3592.
°I will deliver thee out of the
hand of the wicked, and I will
redeem thee out of the hand `of
the terrible. —jer. 15:21.
THE JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, November 21, 1952.
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NEW WAY TO RAKE FINE KOSHER CAKE
And so easy to bake!
Tempting, chocolaty
AMSTERDAM, (JTA) —)Mod-
ern-day bulldozers and steam-
rollers may soon demolish much
of an ancient quarter of this
city which dates back nearly
three centuries and where until
75 years ago practically the en-
tire Jewish population of Am-
sterdam lived, if plans proposed
by the city fathers are approved.
A new community will be built
in its place.
I will encamp 'about mine
house ... and no oppressor shall
pass through them any ' more.
—Zech. 9:8.
INDS 0
If you can give your imagin-
ation a mental "kick backwards"
to the first Thanksgiving Day
on American soil, and get the
feel of what it meant to those
early pioneers at first sight of
that shipload of food and other
necessaries, you'll remember to
send relatives or ,friends in Is-
rael a special food package in
time for THANKSGIVING DAY.
Whether 'you serve Turkey
with Dressing, Cranberry Sauce
and Pumpkin Pie, or just plain
broiled hamburgers for Thanks-
giving Dinner,
you'll like the
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following recipe for Yams
(sweet potatoes, to us). Save the
grapefruit cups from break-
fast, or the large orange cups
if you prefer it that way, and
fill each with the following:
Glazed Yams in Fruit Cups
2 pounds yams (yellow or red variety)
Cold water to cover
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
3 4 cup brown suear
1 teaspoon grated orange rind.
1 /4 teaspoon cinnamon, optional
V4 cup thick orange juice
V2 cup brandy
Cook the, well scrubbed yams in
cold water with salt till tender enough
fib pierce with a fork or toothpick.
Drain.' Let cool enough to handle. Peel
and mash in a bowl. Add the eggs,
brown sugar, grated orange rind, cinna-
mon and juice and mix well till fluffy.
Turn thiS mixture into grapefruit or
orange cups, mark with a gork in any
desired pattern'," sprinkle liberally with
brandy and light with a match just be-
fore serving time. To make the fruit
GERALDINE STASHEFSKY
their daughter, Geraldine, to
Dan Levit, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Levit, of Pasadena Ave.
The bride-elect now attends
Wayne University, after having
been on a work and study-course
for one year in Israel.
Mr. Levit is a graduate of the
Wayne University Law school
where he was affiliated with the
Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity.
The couple is planning a June
wedding.
Master of Ceremonies
S. ROSENBLAT
and His Orchestra
pean Welfare Organization, an-
nounces the group's 32nd annual
dinner-dance will be held on
Sunday, at the Latin Quarter.
MrS. Oscar. Rappoport is general
chairman, assisted by Mesdames
Ida Goldsmith, treasurer; Lena
Goldstein and Sadie Balokofsky,
organizations; 0. H. Kavieff,
darlings; and R. Katzin, reserva-
tions.
Wedding anci,.Bar Mitzvah
Entertainment. Stage 'end Strolling
Featured
TO. 6-5016
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TE. 2-1146
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JWif Post 513 .
Will Hold Born Dance
Saturday, Nov. 29, of 8:30 p.m.
In Cong. Bnai Moshe Social Hall
BEAUTIFULLY
DRY CLEANED
AND
HAND FINISHED
Door Prizes
Donation $1.25 per person
For Tickets, Sid Feiner, WE. 4-2883
big LEAH LEONARD
Mrs. Leonard can be reached
by writing her here or Harmon-
On-Hudson; N. Y. •
Infant ,Service Group Donates
6 Incubators to Sinai Hospital
LAIUNDERED. and
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His Violin
And His Yiddish Swing Bond
Bar Mitzvahs and Weddings
A Specialty
Free
10%
Pickup
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and Cash &
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Mrs. Mattie Rich of 101 Grove
St., N. Attleboro, Mass., wanted
to know how to make "raw po-
tato dumplings," and she added:
"If such a thing is possible." It
is, indeed. Here's how. Try it'
and see:
Grated Potato • Knaidlach tDumplings)
3 large potatoes, pared and grated
1 cup cooked, mashed potatoes
2 eggs
2 tablespoons schmaltz (rendered
. chicken fat)
1,2 teaspoon salt
A dash of pepper for cinnamon, if
desired)
7 ik cup Matzo Meal or fine crumbs
1 tablespoon onion juice or grated
onion
SqUeeze as much liquid from the
grated potato as possible. Combine with
tpe following ingredients in the order
listed. The mixture should be firni
enough to \ form into balls. If not, a"
little more crumbs or Matzo Meal may
be added, a little at a time until the
right consistency is reached. Shape into
balls the size of walnuts and drop each
into rapidly boiling salted water, cook-
ing for about 1 hour over • moderate
heat after the last ball is dropped in.
Drain and serve in clear soup or as
dumplings with stewed meat, chicken
fricassee, or as an accompaniment to
poultry of any kind. Good with meat
gravy.
Serves 6 to 8.
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cups specially attractive, cut the grape-
fruit or large oranges as follows: With
the sharp point of a paring knife start
at the center between stem and blos-
som end, cutting into pointed scallops
from outer skin to center. Twist gently
to. separate the halves. Scoop out the
pulp or segments. Save the skins to be'
filled.
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Group Meets Every Sunday '1:30 p.m., Avalon Parking Lot
Transportation Furnished
Evening Activities Planned
Minimum Age 21
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Looking over plans for the nursery at Sinai -Iospital are' rep-
resentatives of Infants' Service Group, which made a contribution
to the building fund and the purchase of six incubators. Left to
right: Mrs. BERNARD MAY, 1SG president; Dr. JULIEN PRIVER,
executive director of the Hospital, and Mrs. IRVING ROSENBERG,
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