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Passover Recipe
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High Record of Jews in Dentistry
By Solomon R. Kagan, M.D.,
H.L.D., Sc.D.
Dentistry and oral surgery
have reached a high level in the
United States both as arts and
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been due to extensive observa-
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dental tissues, but also of the
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allied organs in normal and
Among the variations possible pathological conditions.
Asphalt Roofing
with the new, made-in-minutes,
They have explained the
Passover sponge cake mix by
Gutters
Horowitz-Margareten
Co.,
is
the
Tin and Canvas Decks
tempting jelly roll, delicious
Roof Repairing '
served as a snack with Passover
wine or as the family dessert.
All Work Guaranteed
The recipe follows:
JELLY - NUTROLL
1 package Horowitz-Margareten
Passover Sponge Cake Mix
By L. RAPHEL
6 eggs, separated
1 ,4 cup cold orange juice
Dr. Raanan Weitz, a dynamic
1 tablespoon grated orange rind 41-year-old Sabra who is the
2479 W. Davison Ave.
1 cup Horowitz-114argareten. Red field marshal of Israel's most
Raspberry Jam
important battle 'the fight for
TO. 8-0071
',' cup shredded fresh cocoanut food—has received an enthusi-
Heat oven to 375' F. Line a a.stic reception from a number
jelly roll pan (15x10x1) with of American audiences which
waxed paper and grease the bot- have heard ,.him tell the excit-
ABRAHAM'S
tom only. Open the sponge cake ing story of this "Battle 'of the
Painting and Decorating., watt wash-
mix. Beat the egg -whites until Land."
ing and paper hanging,. average $
Dr. Weitz originally was
they form stiff peaks but are
room home, S12S.
still glossy. Add orange juice and scheduled to take only suffi-
grated orange rind to the egg cient time away from his duties
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yolks and beat until foamy. Add as director of :
the contents of the package the Jewish
COLORED painter, expert workmanship,
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until the batter is smooth. Care- partment of
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fully fold beaten egg whites in- Agricultural
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the prepared pan. Bake. for 25 speak in a few
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a towel sprinkled heavily with United Jewish'
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But due to
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off the paper. Spread the jam,
saving out 2 tablespoons, on the the great inter-
warm cake. Roll up and wrap in est which de-'
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the towel "until cool, about • 4/2 veloped in Dr.
GOODS17 FURNITURE
hour. Unwrap, spread the top Weitz's f i r s t-
Dr. Weitz
. COMPLETE practically new baby bed-
with the remaining 2 table- hand account of
room set, including buggy. LI. 7-3941.
Israel'S
most
inspiring
program,
spoons of 'jam and sprinkle with
his trip to the United States
coconut.
has been extended so that more
communities can hear him.
Compass Realty Does
Council
Obtains
New
One of the factors which
$2,000,000 in 6 Months
helped arouse so much interest
Audio-Visual Records
in Dr. Weitz and his work was
- Compass Realty Co., with of-
the article in a recent issue of
The
Jewish
Community
Coun-
- flees at 13644 West 7 Mile, is-
the New York Times by Harry
ci_
announces
the
acquisition,
sued a statement this week
Gilroy, New York Times cor-
stating that in the past six- by its audio-visual library, of respondent in Israel.
month period the firm did $2,- two new 331,3 rpm recordings,
The Times article gives a stir-
which are available to organiza-
000,000 worth of business.
ring picture of one of the new-
tions
upon
request.
_ Compass, which __was organ-
"What is Judaism?" is the title est .projects Dr. Weitz is direct-
ized only a year and a half ago,
of a recording made by Rabbi ing—the reclamation of a tract
has twice expanded its enter-
of 185,000 acres of land midway
prises, and is now referred to as Abba Hillel Silver, who presents between Jerusalem - and Ascalon
a
discussion
of
what
Judaism
the fastest growing real estate
has been a barren waste
is and is not and e philosophy which
firm in the Northwest area.
for centuries.
and
ideas
on
which
it
is
pat-
Specializing in the sale of new
Work already is under way
and used property, Compass terned.
to transform this historic La-
A dramatization of Florence chish District into a rich farm
has 16 salesmen who at pres-
ent are occupied in selling Mary Fitch's book, "One God," section which will eventually
houses of the Northland Manor is the basis of a recording of the haVe some 40 towns and settle-
Development Co., on Murray same name, a story of the Cath- ments and in which 12,000 fam-
Hill and Hessel. Only seven re- olic, Jewish and Protestant ways ilies will have homes and pro-
of worshipping. one God. Star- ductive work.
main of a total of 43 homes.
The real estate firm also has ring are Eddie Albert, The
The new development got its
35 houses it is exclusively sell- Gramercy Players and the Uni- name because the site of an-
versity
Interfaith
Chorale.
ing in the Northwest. Compass
cient Lachish is in the center
Organizations can arrange for of the area. Lachish was one of
is the area's representative of
free bookings by telephoning the 16 cities built by Rehoboam,
a leading mortgage company.
Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., the pr o g ram secretary, Edith son of Solomon, 2,900 years ago.
seven days a week the company Heavenrich at the Council of- - The new project was con-
ceived by former Premier David
recently sold $370,000. in vacant fice, WO. 2-6716.
Ben-Gurion and is being car-
land in only three days. Sales- ,
ried out by the Israel govern-
men also sold a $55,000 home Wrigley's Stores Win
ment and the Jewish Agency.
through advertising in The Jew-
2
Advertising
Honors
UJA funds will provide a ma-
ish News within eight days after
jor part of the financing. •
several other offices could not
Named by McCall's Magazine
This vast Lachish project is
- dispose of it.
only two weeks ago as the win-
Compass Realty, located next ner of its Advertising Award for only one phase of Israel's
to Guardian Savings and -Loan 1954, Wrigley Stores, Inc. was agricultural and settlement
Ass'n, is currently seeking new last week named by the Brand program which comes under
listings of houses in the North- Names Foundation, Inc. as the Dr. Weitz's responsibility. He
is given major credit for
west area.
firm "Retailer of the Year for transforming the Once barren
1954." • northern Negev into a land
Al Congress Biennial Nov 19 - 21
Credit for the awards goes to. of wheat and barley. .
The national biennial conven- Ervin Levinson, the firm's
ad-
He also directS plans for pro-
tion of the American Jewish vertising manager, a 32 year-old
Congress will be held Nov. 19 to native Detroiter, who has held viding • homes and jobs r--fOr tens
of thousands of immigrants. He
21 at Hotel New Yorker, New the post since 1951.
is a key figure in the . ship-to-
York, it was announced by Dr.
In 1953, in the Brand Names
Israel Goldstein, AJ Congress competition, Wrigley's placed settlement plan which is placing
president, who named Rabbi among the top five. Thousands 30,000 immigrants from tense
North Africa in new farm set-
- Philip S. Bernstein of Rochester,
of merchants each year vie for
N, Y., as chairman of the na- these awards. Wrigley's . was tlements as fast as they land
on Israel's soil. He is working
tional convention committee.
chosen on the basis of outstand- at top speed to make certain
ing year-round presentation of that newcomers no longer exist
26—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS brand-name merchandise to for demoralizing months in-
Friday, .March 18,195,5- - - - the public.
temporary camps.
Cadillac
Roofing Co.
Native of Israel
Shows Wav in the
Battle of the Land
causes of many dental diseases
and abnormalities and have in-
troduced techniques for making
the proper diagnosis. They have
developed methods and instru-
ments for the proper treatment
of dental diseases and have ad-
vocated measures for the pre-
vention . of these diseases.
The work of American Jewish
dentists and physicians includes,
for example, study of the ana-
tomy of the jawbones, tumors of
the jaw, and the growth and
development of the human
head.
They have also introduced
new local anaesthetics, contri-
buted to the treatment of pyorr-
hea, analyzed the relationship
between dental infection and
cardiac disease, and developed
apparatus to expose the field of
operation in medical and dental
surgery.
Not least important, they have
contributed to the creation of
dental institutions and societies
and to the study of the history
and bibliography of dentistry.
Truman Joins Tribute
To Former Partner
Former President Harry S.
Truman joined Bnai Brith
leaders at Kansas City, Mo., at
a dinner honoring his long-time
friend, Edward Jacobson. Mr.
Truman recalled the days when
they served together in the
Army and afterwards went into
the haberdashery business. At-
tending the dinner, tendered by
the Henry Mosnsky Foundation
of which Jacobson is a trustee,
were, from the left, PHILIP M.
KLUTZNICK, Bnai Brith presi-
dent; ex-PRESIDENT TRUMAN,
Daniel L. Brenner, of the Na-
tional Bnai Brith Hillel Com-
mission, and Mr. JACOBSON.
Writer Pursues Theory That Reprisals
By Israel Keep Peace in Near East
Israel's policy of reprisals
against the Arabs and Egyptians
may have turned world opinion
against her, but the Israelis
maintain that the policy has
"saved lives and advanced the
cause of .peace in the Middle
East," says the March issue of
Harper's Magazine.
Moshe Brilliant, correspondent
for a leading American news-
paper in Israel, writes in Har-
per's:
"Nothing has soured world
-opinion on Israel as much as
her sporadic eye-for-an-eye
forays into neighboring territor-
ies, in which hundreds of inno-
cent Arabs have been killed in
retaliation for murder and
sabotage perpetrated by Arab
marauders in Israel.
"The evil of reprisals is obvi-
Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves
For UJA Inspection Tour
Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
left last' week on a 24-day trip
to Europe and Israel, during
which she will inspect various
Phases of welfare and resettle-
ment activities financed by the
United Jewish Appeal, including
the current emergency transfer
of Jews from North AfriCan
danger areas to safety in Israel.
Mrs. Roosevelt; who is hon-.
orary. chairman of the Non-Sec-
tarian Community Committee
for the United Jewish Appeal of
Greater New York, will spend
nine days in , Israel observing
the progress made since her first
visit in 1953.
Rosenthal Organizes
Fidelity Weatherproofing Co.
ous, but the Israelis have not
carried them out merely to sat-
isfy a lust for vengeance. There
has been nothing reckless or im-
pulsive about the lethal raids
across the borders. On the con-
trary, - the policy of reprisals is
the fruit of cold, unemotional
political and psychological rea-
soning."
Brilliant says the unspectacu-
lar but "repeated Arab outrages"
merit little attention outside of
Israel, and he continues:
• "Only in extraordinary' ' in-
stances—as when a bus- load of
holiday-makers was massacred
at Scorpion's pass- 'on March 17,
1954—are Arab outrages prcim-
inently reported in the United
States. Therefore, when reports
of large-scale counter-raids hit
the front pages of the American
press, they usually come unex-
pectedly. To many Americans
they don't seem like reprisals at
all. They seem unprovoked."
Brilliant cites a long list of
examples to show how raids by
Arabs and Egyptians have shown
a sharp drop after Israel's re-
prisal raids.
To Publish Herzl
Volume on May 2
The first anthology in Eng-
lish of the writings of Theodor
Herzl, many of them translated
for the first time, will be pub-
lished May 2, by World Pub-
lishing Co., edited by Ludwig
•Lewisohn, prOfessor ' of compa-
rative literature at Brandeis
University, and prominent au-
thor. Its title is "Theodor
Herzl: A Portrait for This Age."
As an introduction to the
book Dr. Lewisohn has written
a comprehensive literary and
biographical analysis of- Herzl
and his writings which is per-
haps the first such critique by
an American scholar and writer
of Lewisohn's stature. Prefacing
Lewisohn's introduction is an
article on Herzl by David Ben-
Gurion, Defense Minister of 13-
rael.
Ben S. Rosenthal, for 12 years
associated with B. F. Chamber-
lin Co. of America,, has formed
his own company, with offices at
19326 Marlowe, VE. 7-9961 The
firm, to be known as Fidelity
Weathetproofing Corp., will spe-
cialize in tucking, pointing,
caulking and other weather-
proofing services.
Associated with Rosenthal,
who is a leading estimator and
To Aid Israel Business
salesman in the building main-
tenance field, will be Arthur
The establishment of an Asso-
Rossile and Joseph Piccourt, who
have been in the business for a ciation of Israel Bi - National
Chambers of Commerce from 11
combined total of 30 years.
countries, and an International
Conference of businessmen and
Manischewitz Uses Special
delegates from these Chambers,
Wrap to Keep Matzos Fresh
were announced in New York by
The -B. Manischewitz Company Nathan 'Straus III, president of
reminds readers that its Pass- the American-Israel Chamber of
over matzos are 'specially packed Commerce and Industry Inc.
to preserve freshness. Each five-
pound box contains separate 1954 Israel Tourism Breaks
sealed packets, only one of which All Previous Records
need be opened at a time.
NEW YORK — "Close to 40,-
The company cites this as an
example of its pioneering efforts 000 tourists, including 14,000
in producing over 80 Passover Americans, visited Israel in 1954
foods, which include borscht, breaking all previous tourist
gefilte fish, sponge cake mix, records," said Joseph Ilan, di-
frozen and canned poultry and rector of the Israel Government
meats and, as a new feature this Tourist Office, in an annual re-1-
year, a complete assortment of view of vital statistics on tour-
strained kosher baby meats.
ism to the Land of the Bible.