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April 09, 1954 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-09

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Food Division Starts AJC Activitie's

8 Day Passover Menus 3 Russian Women Attend Conference in Israel

Offered by Rokeach

Tha. AVIV, (JTA)—Three Rus- to be held at Haifa. They were
sian women arrived here from greeted by the wife of the Sov-
Passover . , traditional story Moscow to attend an Israeli
iet Minister to Israel and by
of the Exodus . . . symbolized in Communist - sponsored "Inde-
Israeli Communist women lead-
eight days of special foods and pendent Women's Conference"
ers.
special tradition also spells eight
days of food requirementS, par-
ticularly to satisfy all the family
and still adhere to the tradi-
tional dishes. To this important
question by the housewife, I
Rokeach & Sons, producers of
Tablecloths with Passover Design in Paper and Plastic
quality foods since 1870, offers a
Passover Napkins
carefully prepared "8 Special-
Beautiful Cups and Wine Bottles
Menu Days" suggestions.
Seder Plates — All Sizes
It is noteworthy that the tre-
Sectional Seder Plates of White and Gold—Made in Israel
mendous variety of Rokeach
The Story of Passover in Song and Books
Passover foods-55 Kosher prod-
Children's Books of the Story of Passover
ucts for Passover—makes the
Book on "How to Celebrate Passover at Home"
10c
problem of menus in itself a
Records
much simpler task.
35c and up
Here's an unusual dish—offer-
Your friends and relatives in Israel prefer SOVA scrip
ed from Rokeach's Passover
and food certificates, because of its large selection of
Booklet of Kitchen-Tested Re-
food and its many convenient locations.
cipes:
WE ARE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR SOVA SCRIP.
Meat Balls in Tomato Sauce
ATTENTION:
1 lb. ground beef

MAKE YOUR PASSOVER TRULY FESTIVE
BEAUTIFY YOUR TABLE

Members of the food service council enthusiastically gave
their support to the Allied Jewish Campaign at their division's
fourth annual dinner at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Among
those present were (left to right) TOM BORMAN, pre-campaign
chairman of the division; MOREY L. ROSENTHAL, chairman of
the dinner; LEO LANIA, noted journalist and lecturer who was
guest speaker; JOHN E. LUR1E, pre-campaign chairman of the
1954 drive; and GEORGE D. KEIL, co-chairman of trades and pro-
fessions division.

Woman Member of Israel's Delegation
To Address AJC `Cover Girl' Luncheon

teaspoon salt
MI teaspoon ROKEACH PEPPER
2 tablespoons matzo meal
3 tablespoons water
yi cup ROKEACH NYAFAT
1 can ROKEACH TOMATO SAUCE
WITH MUSHROOMS.
Combine all ingredients except nyafat
and tomato sauce. Dampen hands and
shape meat mixture into 1-inch halls.
Meanwhile, heat nyafat in heavy skillet.
Add meat balls and brown quickly. Add
tomato sauce. Cover and cook 15 min-
utes, turning meat balls once. Serve on
Pesach "Spaghetti" or mashed potatoes.
Serves f our.

1/2

Mrs. Zena Harman, alternate gation's advisor on social affairs.
member of the Israeli delegation
Settling in Jerusalem in 1940,
to the United Nations, will be she assumed charge of the social
welfare bureau of the Jewish
VrE:7
Community Council there. Three
( years later she joined the staff
of Youth Aliyah in Jerusalem,
where she worked in close asso-
ciation with Henrietta Szold,
founder , and first director of
Youth Aliyah, a group concern-
To get this and other savory
ed with the immigration of passover recipe s, write to I.
youth.
Rokeach & Sons, Inc., 133-34
A native of London, Mrs. Har- 36th Road, Flushing, N.Y.
man is a graduate of the London
School of Economics and Politi-
4§.4itt "
cal Science. Prior to her settling
in Israel she was in the field of
social welfare in London.
Mrs. Harman's husband, Av-
raham Harman, was Israel's first
consul-general to Canada. At
present he is director of the Is-
MRS. ZENA HARMAN
rael Office of Information and
the guest speaker at the Wo- Counselor of the Israel embassy
men's Division $100 Minimum in Washington.
Gifts "Cover Girl" Luncheon of
Chairman of the "Cover Girl"
the Allied Jewish Campaign, Luncheon is Mrs. Hyman Bro-
Wednesday, 12 noon, in the der. Serving as co-ordinator is
Crystal Ballroom of Sheraton- Mrs. Seymour J. Frank. Other
Cadillac Hotel. Hazel Scott will members of the committee for
appear on the same program as the luncheon include Mrs. Ae-
guest artist.
thur S. Purdy, secretary; Mrs.
The only woman officer of a Irving Mahler and Mrs. Harry
United Nations committee, Mrs. L. Jones, arrangements; Mrs.
Harman was recently elected Raymond A. Sokolov, art and
rapporteur of the UN Social, decorations; Mrs. Joseph G.
Educational and Humanitarian F e n t o n, sponsors committee
Committee. She is the only rep- chairman; Mrs. Milton J. Doner,
resentative of Israel on any chairman of the Cover Girls;
committee in the current as- and Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, table
sembly. She is the Israeli dele- captains.

I

Holland Jewish Groups Challenge
Archbishop on Girl's Abduction

THE HAGUE, (JTA) — The
boards of the* Dutch Ashkenazi
and Sephardic communities of
Holland took issue with a state-
ment by Archbishop Alfrink,
ranking Catholic official in this
country, advising the Jews to
call off their search for Anneke
Beekman, Jewish girl who has
been spirited away by her Cath-
olic fostermother, and to re-
nounce their claims to the child.
The Archbishop, responding to
an earlier appeal by the Jewish
community, issued a statement
in which he advised the Jews to
give up the campaign to find
the child, who had been placed
in the care of a Catholic woman
during the Nazi occupation to
keep her out of the hands of the
Germans. He said that the com-
munity should not ask the
Catholic woman, who baptized
the child seven years ago, to
surrender her against the child's
free will.
The Jewish leaders challenged
the Archbishop's use of the
phrase "free will" of Anneke
Beekman who, is was charged,
had been baptized seven years
ago and then hidden from the
Jewish community with the
collaboration. of Catholic insti-
tutions. The Jewish community
also noted that a Dutch court
had stated that it was not in
the interests of the child to re-
main in a Catholic foster home:
Dutch police have arrested
Mrs. Elizabeth Langendyke Van

8—DETROIT

JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 9, 1954

Moorst, one of the two Catholic
' women who acted as foster
mothers of the Beekman child
and her guardian. Questioned in
her home at Silversum by de-
, tectives, Mrs. Van Moorst denied
all knowledge of the girl's
whereabouts or those of Mrs.
Van Moorst's sister, who spirited
the child away from a Belgian
school just as the authorities
were coming for Anneke.

Government Speakers
To Spark Circle Panel

Tom Downs, member of the
Michigan Employment Security
Commission, a n d Councilman
Edward Connor will participate
in a panel discussion, "Action
and Issues in Government," at a
joint-branch educational forum
of Workmen's Circle, at 9:30
p.m., today, in the Circle Center.
Home movie night is the plan
for the next meeting of Branch
1060, to 'be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Saturday, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Newman, 9980
Inkster. Members are urged to
bring old clothes to be used as
costumes for the film:
"Action" is the title of the
Circle workshop on Sun day
morning, at which the program
for the next few months will
be prepared. Plans will include
the annual family dinner-dance
scheduled for May 2.
The Junior Women's Division
will hold its annual fashion
show at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Center. For tickets, call
TO. 8-7665.

VISITORS TO ISRAEL!

l. egg
1 small onion. minced

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