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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, December 26, 1952 '

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Ezra Aid to Israel
To Hold Jan. 7 Donor

On Sunday, Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron Aston, of 2421 Fullerton, will
celebrate their. golden wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Louis Tatken, 3750 Sturtevant, has been appointed the
representative of the Women's Organizations' Division of the
National Jewish Welfare Board on the Voluntary Service Hospital
Advisory Committee at Dearborn VA Hospital, according to word
received here from Mrs.• Alfred R. Bachrach, New York, chairman
of the Division.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Rosen, formerly of Clairmount Ave.,
are now in their new residence at 18317 Appoline.
Joseph Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose, of 2934 W. Outer
Dr., is visiting friends in Los Angeles, Calif. for the next ten days.
While there, he will represent his fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau, of
Michigan State College, of which he is an officer. In his capacity
as president of Hillel Foundation at MSC, he will represent that
group also at a Hillel conclave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sturman and family, of LeSlie Ave., are spending
three weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Rhoda Zahavie Shames, accompanied by Lillian Zellman, was
guest artist at a program of the Music Study Club. She sang
a medley of Hanukah songs.
Mr. and Mrs: Milton Schuster and son, Warren Alan, of New
York, are in town to visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gorosh, of Dexter Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Howard
Mrs. ROSE SHARKEY, chair-
were hosts last Sunday evening at a cocktail party and buffet
dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard, of Ohio Ave., who man of the 13th annual donor
luncheon of Ezra Aid to Israel,
were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.

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FEATURK

By . LEAH W. LEONARD -
(Author of "Jewish Cookery")

To serve a meatless meal for
variation is a good procedure,
especially after a series of "big
parties" when an indulgence in
rich foods was the order of the
day or evening. Remember, "a
moment on the lips, a lifetime
on the hips," ladies—gentlemen,
too. Oh, that middle-age
spread! It's the bane of our
lives, in this land of plenty.
But meatless meals must be
planned to include adequate
nourishment. The following sug .
gestions should be helpful.

IN

LEAH LEONARD

hot over noodle pudding (hot or cold).
Excellent also with a sauce for boiled
fresh or pickled tongue when thickened
with 6 gingersnaps added to the vinegar
and honey combination.
Kasha Filled Crescents (Knishes to you)

Dough:

2 cups cooked, cooled mashed potato
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons melted shortening
Combine in the order listed to form
a dough compact enough to roll out
on a lightly floured board. Use a cookie
cutter to make 3-inch ox smaller rounds
1 /4 inch thick.
Filling:
11/2 cups cooked KASHA (buckwheat
groats—see recipe on package)
3 cup cottage cheese
1 egg
. 2 tablespoons sugar
A dash of cinnamon
. 2 tablespoons seedless raisins
Souffle of Sweets
2 tablespoons dry fine crumbs—bread
2 cups mashed boiled. and peeled
sweet potatoes (or use canned kind) or crackers
Combine the ingredients in the order
1:: cup hot milk
4 tablespoons butter or margarine listed. Place a' spoonful of the mixture
in the center of each round of dough
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon grated lemon or orange and fold over, pressing the edges togeth-
er firmly. • Bend slightly to form a cres-
rind
4 tablespoons good rum or sherry cent, place on a lightly greased baking
sheet, brush the tops lightly with evap-
A pinch of nutmeg, optional
orated milk, diluted egg yolk, melted
4 eggs, separated
Combine the mashed sweet potatoes, shortening or orange juice. Bake 30
hot milk 'mixed with butter or margar- minutes at 350° F. or until lightly
ine, salt) grated fruit rind and rum or browned. Can be reheated before serv-
sherry, beating until thoroughly smooth ing. Serves 6 to 8.
Variation: Make the dough of your
and creamy. Add the nutmeg if de-
sired. Beat egg yolks until light and stir favorite recipe for Pie Crust, cut into
into the combination. Beat egg whites rounds and fill as above or omit Cheese,
stiff and fold, in lightly. Turn the mix- Sugar, Cinnamon and Raisins, making the
ture into a buttered souffle or casserole filling KASHA to which fried onions are
dish and bake, uncovered, 25 minutes added in quantities to suit the taste.
One recipe for Pie Crust, 9-inch double
at 425° F or until the souffle is well
crust, should yield sufficient 1/8 inch
puffed. Serve immediately. Serves 4.
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thick rounds to make 36 Crescents.
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If you run out of ideas for
Mrs. Leonard can be reached
a special sauce to go with some
leftover noodle pudding, just try by writing here or Harmon-on
the- following suggestion and Hudson, N.Y.
gather in the plaudits:

Traditional holiday games will

1)e played.

Israel can form the material

essentials of a new good life."
"There are two good reasons
why we hope you will honor
your pledge today," the appeal -
continued, "To do the most
good, the dollars you promised
in support of the many causes
included in the campaign must
reach our Allied Jewish Cam- -
paign services in the same year
you make your pledge. You too
can prbfit from prompt payment -
by taking advantage of substan-
tial savingk in your income tax
returns."

NEW 1953 PHILCO
MADE IN ISRAEL

Mrs. Mali Gershenson, who
inspired her sons in the found-
ing and management of Ned's
Auto Supply Co., died Dec. 17
in Miami Beach, at the age of
68. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Kaufman's.
Surviving are her four sons,
the owners of Ned's, Charles,
William, Aaron and Samuel;
three daughters, Mrs. Esther
Chalat, Mrs. Louis Harley and
Mrs. Benjamin Juliar; and a

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To have respect of persons is

Mrs. Mali Gershenson Dies

litumford Activities

Diane Malerman Chapter,
Enai Brith Girls, will hold its
annual latke party at 1 p. m.,
Sunday, at 18706 Greenlawn.

A special appeal for the ne-
cessity of paying Allied Jewish
Campaign pledges at once was
issued by Samuel H. Rubiner,
president of the . Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
. "We are now at the end of
1952 — time to clean the slate
and forge ahead," the statement
said. "Your support is needed
to enable us to continue with
our vital life-saving projects to
aid the Jews of the world, Rubi-
ner added. Although prayers,
faith and boundless enthusi-
asm are welcomed by your fel-
low man in war devastated
countries and in Israel, there is
one force which they must have
to rebuild their lives and start
anew — whether in this coun-
try, Europe or Israel. The vital
force is your dollars. With this

announces that the event is not good: for for a piece of
scheduled for Jan. 7, at Bel-Aire bread that: man will transgress.
Terrace. Mrs. Ruth Kanter, past —Prov. 28:21.
president of Detroit Pioneer
Women, will be guest speaker.
THE RECORD STORE
Mrs. Fanny Stockier, president,
Open on
announces that an entertaining
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
program and distribution of
awards is planned. For tickets
METRO MUSIC
call Mrs. Ida Goldman, UN.
10328 DEXTER
TO. 8-4114
4-7849.

Zippy Raisin Sauce
I cup seedless raisins., cold water to
cover
V, teaspoon salt
lA teaspoon cinnamon
'A cup brown sugar (light or dark)
14 teaspoon each ground ginger and
allspice
3 tablespoons,lemon juice or cider
vinegar
1 tablespoon honey
Combine all ingredients except lemon
juice or vinegar and honey. Cook over
moderate heat for 10 minutes in a
covered saucepan. Add the remaining 2
ingredients, boil for 2 minutes and serve

Election results of Mumford's
Senate for next term are: 9A,
Brenda Blumberg, Sybil Golden,
Bernard Lewis and Gary Mad-
yen; 10B, Jay Keystone, Bruce
Parke r, Carole Polinsky and
Lorraine Small; 10A, Pat Coats,
Fred Foltz, Michael Klynn and
Jerry Otzman; 11B, Seymour
Adler, Carole Bloomfield, Forrest
Donley, and Jim Weitzman; 11A,
Tillman Dozier, Dean Fink-
beiner, Leonard Salle and Bar-
bara Smith; 12B, Bill Frank,
Bob Segar, Burt Stillman and
Sheila Weinbaum.
The new Student Council of-
ficers consist of: President, Bill
Myers; Veep, Tebe Horn e;
Secretary of the House, Sharon
Cohen; Secretary of the Senate,
P a t Hoolihan and Treasurer
Russ Palmer.

Necessity for Immediate Payments
On Allied Jewish Compaig,n Pledges
Told in Appeal by Sarttuel Rubiner

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