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April 01, 1955 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-04-01

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Historic ',acids!' to Be Rebuilt
As Flourishing Agro-Urban Area

.

Synagogue Halts Drive
In Behalf of Appeal

PHILADELPHIA, ( J T A )-
Par. Zion Temple, a leading
Conservative synagogue here,
has interrupted its mortgage
redemption fund-raising drive
for $250,000 in response to a
plea for a moratorium on
outside drives during the Al-
lied Jewish Appeal campaign.
In announcing the halt of
their own drive, Har Zion
leaders cited the needs of the
Appeal to meet international,
national and local problems.
They said that their drive
would be resumed later in the
year, and noted that it had
been very successful thus far,
having raised $110,000 at the
time the moratorium took
effect.

Austria Invites Dr. Nahum Goldmann
To Resume Talks on Jewish Claims

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
Nahum Goldmann, president of
the Committee for Jewish Claims
on Austria, received an invita-
tion from the Austrian govern-
ment to send a deligation to
Vienna to resume talks on the
Committee's request for compen-
sation for Jews who suffered
damages under the Nazi regime
in Austria.
Dr. Goldmann indicated that
the joint board of the commit-
tee will meet in New York to
consider the invitation and the
action to be taken on it. The
Austrian government would like
the Committee to send a "small
delegation" for resumption of
negotiations.

Jerusalem Now under

Plan Menus for Passover Sedorim

By LEAH W. LEONARD

An AJP Feature

For the home-maker who
plans for Passover Week, we have
a few suggestions. First of all
the following Seder menus:

FIRST SEDER

Gefilte Fish with Horseradish
Chicken Soup with Tiny Knaidlach
Chicken with Farfel-Prune dressing
Asparagus Tips
Tomato and Cucumber Salad
Nut Cake
Tea with. Lemon or Lime ,



SECOND SEDER

Gefilte Fish with Pickled Beets
Chicken Soup with Matzo Farfel
Stewed Chicken, Matzo Meal, Tiny Muf-
fins
Waldorf Salad
Sponge Cake
Tea with orange slices or Demi Tasse

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depends on your election of

these patriotic citizens

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VanHoosen Jones

candidate for re-election to
STATE BOARD
OF AGRICULTURE
(Michigan State College)

Master former, and
recipient of national
and state agriculture
and education honors, Miss Jones should
continue the important work she is doing
on the State Board of Agriculture.

Dale Stafford

candidate for
STATE BOARD OF
AGRICULTURE
(Michigan State College)

Mr.

Stafford—news-

popermon, publicist
and educator—orig-
inally caused the State Board of Agri-
culture to open its meetings to the press,
and so to the public. He will insure the
affairs of MSC being handled openly,

honestly and efficiently.

VOTE
APRIL 4

Republican

Republican State Central Committee
Lansing, Michigan

CHAROSES (Serving 12 to 15)
6 tart apples, cored and grated
2 cups chopped or ground almonds
1 /4 cup ground walnuts
3 tablespoons honey or sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1i teaspoon ground ginger
Grated rind of 1 lemon or orange
3 to 4 tablespoons lemon or orange juice
Enough Passover wine to moisten the
mixture

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is-
rael Cabinet dissolved the Jeri
salem municipality and appoint-
ed a five - man commission to
administer the city until thiS
summer's elections. M. Gvernik,
Commissioner of the Haifa dis-
trict, was transferred to Jeru-
salem to head the new commis-
sion.
The commission includes one
representative each from the
Ministries of Interior, Welfare,
Labor and Health and a repre-
sentative from the Treasury.
The municipal commission was
unable to govern the city when
the Mapai and General Zionists
broke with the Mizrachi parties,

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 1, 1955

Aluminum Windows $10.88
Aluminum Doors ....$28.88

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Phone for Free Estimates

rztrkaoLdcts

ISRAEL and DOMESTlechocolates and candies

GOODMAN'S famous Tea-Matzo and
Midgetea Matzo

CARMEL KOSHER

thus making it impossible to
Combine ingredients in the or- form a majority-supported ad-
der listed, adding wine a little ministration.
at a time to moisten the mixture
till it holds its shape when
placed on a piece of matzo. Dur-
ing the Seder Service, Charoses
on pieces of Matzo is passed to
all participants around the fes-
tive board.





MANISCHEWITZ

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14

In Honor of Passover

Commission Administration

Under a plan, initiated by Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion,
Israel aims to revive lands that are saturated with history and
whose fertility once supported large populations. One of these
towns is Lachish, near Beit Guvrin in the Northern Negev. Once
dominating the road from Israel to Egypt, Lachish at various times
was visited by Joshua Ben Nun, Rehavam, Amaziahu, Sennacharib
of Assyria and Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Today, the project for
land reclamation by the Jewish National Fund, envisions settle-
ments in the area based on industrial crops, such as sugar beets,
peanuts and cotton, and eventually an urban center with store-
houses and factories for processing these crops.

- The talks, according to a de-
cision by the Austrian govern-
ment, will start on May 5 and
, conclude on May 11. (Represent-
atives of the Alliance of Chris-
tians of Jewish Origin have also
been invited by the Vienna gov-
ernment, the JTA correspondent
cabled from Vienna.)

Gelatines — Chicken 'Schmaltz'
Concentrated Syrups and Lemonade
and other items.

A Complete Line of

OUT OF TOWN ORDERS

All Passover Products

PROMPTLY FILLED

NATIONAL
Wholesale Grocers Co.

893812th St.

TR. 1-0606



KNAIDLACH, LIGHT AND FLUFFY

6 eggs
11/4 cups cold water
1 tablespoon salt
2 cups Matzo Meal, approximately
Boiling Water, slightly salted.

Beat eggs till light and creamy,
stir in cold water and salt, then
add Matzo Meal a little at a time
till batter is formed that is thick
enough to drop heavily from the
mixing spoon. Chill in the re-
frigerator at least 2 hours, bet-
ter if chilled for a long period
or overnight. A half hour before
Seder Service Time, form the
mixture into Knaidlach (balls)
about one inch in diameter for
small ones, or 1 1.4 to 2 inch diam-
eter ones for the large kind.
Drop these into rapidly boiling
slightly salted water, using a
large pot. When the last Knaidle
is dropped, turn down the heat
to a mild bubble, cover the pot
and cook 20 to 25 minutes. Serve
with hot clear chicken soup, al-
lowing 3-4 small Knaidlach per
serving. Serves 12 to 15.

Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs
Opens 7 Mile Rd. Office

After practicing chiropody for
33 years at 410 Scherer Bldg.,
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs 'has opened
another office, in addition• to his
downtown address, at 15921 W.
7 Mile.
Now associated with Dr.
Jacobs in the practice of chir-
opodical and surgical foot treat-
ment is Dr. Jack Goldstein, who
spent two years in Korea with
the U.S. Army medical depart-
ment.
The two chiropodists, both
graduates of the Illinois College
of Chiropody, will be at both of-
fices on alternate days.
Dr. Jacobs, who serves on a
voluntary basis at the Home for
Aged, has a Fellowship in the
American College of Foot Sur-
geons, the American Society of
Foot Surgeons, Atherican Soci-
ety of Pedie Research, is a mem-
ber of the Masons, Shrine, Con-
sistory, Pisgah' Lodge, Bnal
Brith, and is active in the Allied
Jewish Campaidn and United
• -Foundations.



This

Hebrew-English Bible is the first ever to
be published in the Holy Land (and in Jerusa-

lem). Printed in Jerusalem, Israel . . . 1953

"Behold, how good and how



pleasant it is for brethren

to dwell together in unity."

PSALM CXXXIII



HOLIDAY GREETINGS

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