• Rejoicing with HIAS on Sukkot IZOODS AJP EATU LEAH LEONARD b SEMI-ANNUAL these delicious main •dishes won't you? Here are•the recipes: Foods to Remember For Sukkoth By By LEAH W. LEONARD (Author "Jewish Cookery") Everyone looks forward to the beautiful fall holiday, SUK- KOTH, the feast of booths. It is the festival of the harvest, too, and the BOOTHS of WILLOWS, the Sukkah, is decorated with the colorful fruits and vegetables available to all of us. Festoons of cranberries, bunches of lus- cious green and -purple and red grapes, red and green apples, ears of corn, pumpkins and squashes of various colors—all 01: these are used in the decora- tion of the Sukkah. Whether • you expect to take your meals in the Sukkah or not, you can • make the special dish associated with this color- ful festival. The "must," - of course, is any one of the • variety of "Holishkes," chopped meat wrapped in cabbage leaves, or as in the Balkan countries, hi grape leaves. Holishkes are call- ed "Galuptzi" in some countries and the kind wrapped in, grape leaves are called "Sarmali in Foie de Vitza" or just plain "Sarmali." Try one or both of HolishIces (Also called Praakes) 1 pound chopped beef uncooked rice 3 /4 1 egg 1 onion, grated 1 carrot, grated 1/2 teaspoon salt 10 to 12 cabbage leaves 1/4 cup lemon juice, vinegar or Vs teaspoon citric acid crystals (sour- salt) i/2 cup dark brown sugar 1 cup tomato sauce water The Jewish National Fund cup BLUE-WHITE BOX Combine t h e chopped beef, rice • and egg. Grate in the onion and carrot. Season with salt to taste. Blanch cabbage leaves by covering with boiling water and letting stand under cover for 2 to 3 minutes or till limp. Drain well. Place a ball of the meat mixture in the center of a leaf of cabbage and roll up, tucking in the ends securely. Place each roll close to the next one in a heavy frying pan, add the re- maining ingredients and enough water to cover. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a mild simmer for 30 minutes then un- cover and continue cooking 20 minutes longer or till the liquid has been reduced by half. Place in the oven heated to 350' F for 20 minutes or till lightly brown- ed on top then turn each roll to brown the under side. Hot. water may be added in small quantities if necessary during DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19 the baking Process. - Friday, September 25, 1953 Serves 4 to 6. will be cleared beginning Sun., September 27th (2nd day of Choi Homoed Succoth) Two immigrant children decorate a sukkah at the New York shelter of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, in prepara- tion for the eight-day Sukkot holiday. For the majority of the immigrants being sheltered by HIAS, it will be the first time in more than a decade that they will pray, sing religious melodies and feast in a sukkah. - and will continue through October 15th Israel Has `Giant-Sized headache' From Conflict Between Tire Firms - Holiday Greetings SUN AWNING CO. 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McNichols NEW YORK, (JTA)—Conflict vestors to form Alliance. "The Variation 1: Use grape leaves that are tender or purchase the canned variety— almost all Italian-American or Greek stores carry the canned grape leaves. Rinse Well in cold water both the fresh green leaves or -the canned kind. Drain. The fresh grape leaves must be treated like the cabbage leaves, by blanching. Proceed as in basic recipe. These make small Holishkes or Sarmali. Variation 2: Add. 1/2 . cup seeded or seedless 'raisins to Basic Recipe or Varia- tion 1 to achieve the Near Eastern ver- sion of this dish. Sarmali (grape leaves variation) can be browned by placing under the broiler flame- instead of in the oven. Variatign 3: If a thickening is desired for the sauce, brown 2 tablespoons short- ening (chicken schmaltz preferred) and stir in a cupful of the sauce till smooth. Do this just before placing in the oven or under broiler flame. It adds a favorite touch. VE. 7-0730 . between a "collective" tire fac- tory, in which Histadrut is half owner, and a "capitalist" firm, of which Palestine Economic Corp. is a majority stock hOlder, "proves that orderly develop- ment of foreign investment can get badly balled up—even in a nation that welcomes Outside capital with open arms," the current issue of Business Week magazine, reports. The article declares that the Alliance Tire and Rubber Co. of Israel and General Tire and Rubber Co. have been struggling for years in a country whose market can support only one. It declares that Histadrut has been putting -mounting pressure on the Israel government to wipe out controls on- tire and tube sales. Behind this, it asserts, is the fact that Histadrut owns half of the nation's vehicles and con- trols '75 percent of all Israeli road transport. "Its officials say," the report adds, "that if tire controls are lifted, Histadrut vehicles will use Alliance tires only." Business Week said the trouble started in 1949 when Histadrut found it could not purchase a majority interest in General. It thereupon joined with U. S. in- Extremist Moslem To 116sume Politics government gave a reluctant OK to the second tire plant though the market didn't warrant an- other," the article explains. It further points out that Gen- eral had a government promise of exclusive rights to the mar- ket, and Alliance said it would concentrate on exports. The ar- rangement did not work out, and both have been scrambling for a scarce foreign exchange to fi- nance raw materials. Neither plant is working at full capacity, and sales are de- termined by government permits whiclusplit the available market. The only hope, if both are to re- main in business, the article states, is to expand tire exports, which is hard to do because of the high price o.f the Israeli tires. "Meanwhile," the magazine concludes, "the government is nursing a giant-size headache— hating to annoy the potent His- tadrut and fearing that General will some day throw in the sponge. ' Volunteer workers will visit. your home. Your cooperation with the. worker in the clearance of your' Blue-White Box will speed up the: May You Be Blessed With a Good Year . BROWER. BEAUTY. SHOP purchase and preparation of stra-- tegic areas in Israel:, for the settle- . ment of newcomers, and for the protection of the State. 19464 GRAND RIVER If a volunteer worker is not able to visit you within the two-week period, PLEASE call The Jewish KE. 3-3993 LONDON, (JTA) — Ayatullah Kashani, an extremist Moslem leader who urged Iranians to join with. the Arab League against Israel and otherwise agi- tated against Jews, will resume political activities shortly under the new government of. Premier Zahedi, according to the Tehe- ran radio. Kashani made a statement to the Teheran correspondent of the Egyptian newspaper, Al Ah- ram, in which he "confirmed his determination to resume his political activities following his withdrawal from the political arena in recent months." In reply to a question as to whether he proposed to reinsti- tute his candidacy for the office of Speaker of Majlis (parlia- ment), Kashani replied ;that he considered himself abOve that office. Kashani pointed out that when he previously was _speaker, he did not attend its sessions and all- resolutions were sent to him in his residence for approv- al. • Kashani -endorsed the. new government of Premier Zahedi, which lig42suppor1 ed . in the re;: c nt..qplikt cr.etat; d diE 'elirttS. g.".thitru*Stra'tionl of Mohammed Mossadegh. National Fund office. Arrange- ments will be made to clear your GREETINGS ON THE NEW YEAR Box. Remind the collector to enter the amount cleared from your Box in the Blue-White Box account book. 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