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February 20, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-02-20

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12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 20, 1953

OM oeifiesNiet

bq LEAH LEONARD

A • FeATutiks

Jewish holidays and festivals.
On Feb. 22. Washington's Birth-
, day, make this national holiday
especially festive with some des-
sert using cherries. Tell the
story, so well known to children,
about the cherry trees that
were chopped down by little
Georgie, in an hour of boyish
super-activity, and then the ad-
Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- mission of his guilt because he
vey Samuels (Sylvia Blatt), of had been taught never, never to
Dexter Blvd., a son, David tell a lie. . . . a good lesson for
all to remember.
Michael.
*
Here is a suggestion or two for
Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- this special occasion:
man A. Delman (Reva Flusty), 1—Arrange clusters of red mar-
twin sons, Jeff Alan and Jon
aschino cherries, 3, 4 or 5, on
Eric.
top of a white frosted cake.
* *
Color 1;2 cup of confectioners'
Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
sugar with 2 drops of green
man Zeldes (Zelda Rogovein),
vegetable coloring and stir in
of 2528 Gladstone, a daughter,
cream or top ,milk a f ew
Marilyn Ellen.
drops at a time till the mix-
* *
*
ture is thick a n d _ creamy
Feb. 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Her-
enough to drop in a fine line
sch•l Shulman (Doris Miller), a
resembling stems with each
son, Gerald Israel.
cluster of cherries.
* *.
2—Top each serving of vanilla
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ice cream with 3 small vanil-
Lafer (Frances Knopman), of
la wafers stuck into the ice
18988 Frest, a daughter, Leslie
cream to form a nest for can-
Gayle.
ned sweetened red cherries,
* * *
or cherry preserves, or mara-

Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
schinos.
ard Carter (Cora Jane Gold- 3—Stick a plastic toothpick
smith) , former Detroiters, now
through as many canned red
of Flint, a son. Jeffrey Frederic.
cherries as it will hold and
* * *

use it to decorate white or
Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
green frosted cup cakes. The
ney Shuman (Irene Milstein), of
children will love it.
2507 W. Philadelphia, a son, Les-
You will like the recipe for
ter Harvey.
Poppy-seed Roll which follows.
* * *
Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Da- It makes a nice "sweet" to serve
vid Lebow, of Carter Ave., a for Purim, in addition to Haman-
taschen . . but that's a sub-
son, Robert Mark.
ject for next week's column.
* * *
Poppy—seed Roll
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
cup scalded milk
3 /4
cups
sugar

1
1/4
old S. Laven. (Ada Blumenthal),
1 teaspoon salt
. a son. David Lawrence. • -
3A cup shortening, melted (or
• * *
.
salad oil)
1 package yeast
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
va cup luke warm water
1 egg, well-beaten
ter Hoffman (Evelyn Kanat), of
4 cups sifted all—purpose flour
2903 Elmhurst, a daughter,
(approximately)
Combine the milk, 11/4 cups sugar, Salt
Linda Susan.

(Author of "Jewish Cookery")
American holidays have their
special food associations just as
special dishes are a part of

*

*

Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Elbinger (Ruth Edith Solo-
mon), of 19744 Archdale, a son,
Richard Carl.
• * *
Jan. 30—To Mr .and Mrs. Iry-
lug Goldman (Sylvia Strub), of
18602 Mark Twain, a son, Jay
Michael.
* * *
Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Greenwald. (Natalie Solachek),
a son. Alan Henry.
* * *
Jan. 21--To Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Needelman (Freda Kurtz),
of 3032 W. Grand, a son, Leonard
Harvey.
* * *
Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bolin (Phyllis Robinson),
of 25405 Parkwood, Huntington
Woods, a daughter, Anne Susan.



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and shortening and cool to lukewarm.
Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water
and add to the milk mixture. Stir in
the beaten egg then gradually blend in
the sifted flour to form a ball of dough.
Turn out on a floured board and knead
tiff smooth and elastic. Cover and let
stand at room temperature till it doubles
in bulk. In the meantime prepare the
filling as follows:
2 cups boiling water & 1 cup sugar
1 cup ground poppy seeds (or very fine
variety)
1 ,42 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
A pinch of salt
2 tablespoons fine dry bread or
cracker crumbs
Boil water and sugar 10. minutes. Add
poppy seeds, cinnamon, lemon juice and
grated rind, salt and crumbs and stir
well. Let cool. Divide the risen dough
into 2 portions and roll out each into
as thin a rectangle as desired, about
1/4 inch or thinner. Spread the cooled
filling on each and roll up like for jelly-
roll. Place on a buttered baking sheet,
cover and let rise at room temperature
till double in bulk. Bake 10 minutes at
400. F, reduce heat to 350. F and con-
tinue baking 30 to 35 minutes or till
nicely browned. Brush the tops of rolls
with diluted egg yolk, evaporated milk
or fruit juice, sprinkle with more poppy
seed or finely ground almonds and re-
turn to oven for 4 or S minutes after
turning off the heat.

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"Jews in American Wars," a
book published by the Jewish
War Veterans in 1946, will soon
be revised, it was announced
by Ben Kaufman, JWV execu-
tive director, himself a Congres-
sional Medal of Honor winner.
The organization is currently
seeking information on Jewish
military exploits which might
be used in the book. Kaufman
pointed out that many individ-
uals were left out of the first
edition, although they deserved
mention for World War II ex-
ploits. Likewise, he added,
many Jewish servicemen have
distinguished themselves in the
Korean War.
All reports should be sent to
"Jews in American' Wars," JWV,
50 W. 77 St., New York 24, N.Y.

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Jewish News Want Ads, WO.
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Max Burns, chairman of the
Public Relations Group of the
Workmen's Circl e, announces
that a public meeting has been
called to discuss the McCarran-
Walter Immigration Act.
The meeting will be held Sun-
Meeting recently, the Torah day evening, in the Circle audi-
fund committee of Cong. torium, 11529 Linwood. The fol-
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, nam-
lowing speakers, obtained
through the Jewish Community
Council, will speak on the Act:
Rev. Harry Wolf, executive di-
rector of Lutheran Charities and
chairman of the Michigan Com-
mittee of Immigration (MCI);
Benjamin C. Stanczyk, Wayne
County Assistant Prosecutor and
president of both the Polish
Central Citizens Committee and
Polish National Alliance; and
David I. Rosin, immigration at-

Shaarey Zedek Women
I Plan Annual Luncheon
To Aid Torah Fund

Jan. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Felstein (Helen Entin),
of Santa Rosa Dr., a daughter, 11497 Seeks Information
On Heroic Exploits of Jews
Leslye Robin.

CERTIFIED MOHEL

Circle Group to Hear McCarran Act Talks

torney and member of the ex.*
ecutive of the Jewish Coillmilb ■
nity Council.
The meeting is open to the
public, at no charge.

Center Dance Committee Slates
George Washington Birthday Bali
Jewish Center Saturday night
dance committee will present its
George Washington Birthday
Dance on Saturday evening, at
the Davison Jewish Center. Don
Renaldo and his orchestra will
play for dancing. Intermission
entertainment will be provided
by the Modern Dancers.

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