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'The Molly Goldberg Cookbook'

Molly Goldberg (Gertrude Berg) has stepped out of her role
as radio and television star and has written a cookbook. Myra
Waldo has collaborated with her in producing "The Molly Gold-
berg Cookbook," just published by Doubleday. With drawings by
Susanne Suba, this book promises to be as much of an attraction
as the Molly Goldberg shows.
How did she come to write a cookbook? Let Molly tell her
own story: "I had to protect myself, that's how
. . Necessity is the mother of invention, no? So
I'm a. mother, no? So I wrote a cookbook. And
what was the big necessity that I should put recipes
in a book? When I- cook for my family I don't
have trouble. But when someone, Mrs. Herman,
for instance, asks me, 'How do you make this or
how do you- make that?' do I know? Of course I
know, but can .I tell her? Of course I can, but it's
easier to show her. So I have to say to her 'Come
into-my': kitchen and I'll make you up. That takes
time
. So.:-iny. Rosie had an idea. 'Ma,' she said
T11,,stand
Your shoulder while you cook and
I'll write you clown.' Only in better English she
• said it
MOLLY
At this point she introduces Myra Waldo—who wrote • another
prefatory note—by explaining about he co-author: "What you read
will be correct and very scientific. A doctor she's not, but a cook,
yes indeed, and I know whereof I speak. So everything in this book
is very scientific right down to - the last snick-snack . . ."
In the book itself you'll find recipes for• meats, vegetables,
poultry, fish appetizers, soups, salads; relishes, noodles, breads, pan-
cakes; desserts, and for various • holidays. There are • numerous
menus, cooking terms are explained, cooking hints offered. and there
is a temperature guide and equivalent weights and measures.
Of special interest is the section "Kosher Food and How It ,
Began" and a chapter on "The Story of Passover."
Miss Waldo, in her prefatory statement explains that. the Jews'
many countries of origin have left their imprint upon their cooking,
so that there are such dishes as blintzes, borscht, gefilte fish, strudel,
pierogen and many more, and a special outline of Jewish cookery
therefore is included in the book. Working together, Molly and
Myra have produced a collection of recipes—including "bagels jake,”
"challah a la molly," "muttle's pancake noodles" and many others—
that will create new thrills for our housewives.

1822, year-old Kochba
Coin Given to Wagner

A pure silver coin minted in
Israel during the Jewish revolt
against the Roman Emperor
Hadrian in 133 A.D. was pre-
sented to Mayor Robert F. Wag-
ner at City Hall, New York, as
a gift from Mayor Abba Khoushy
of' Haifa, by Capt. Avner Freud-
enberz, Master of the new Israeli
passenger lined "Israel" which
arrived in NeW York on her
maiden voyage from Haifa.
The coin is mounted on a
framed plaqUe inscribed to Mayor
Wagner and bearing the legend,
"Year Two' of the Deliverance of
Israel, 133 C.E." This refers to
the JeWish revolt under_ the lead
ership of Bar Kochba Of
the Star) who held the Roman
legions at bay in Palestine from
132 to 13 A.D. Bar Kochba and
hiS warriors recaptured Jerusa-
lein 'which, had been conquered
and destroyed by the Emperor
Trajan in 70. A.D.:. Hadrian was
forced to recall One of his best
generals, SeVerUs, from Britain,
to stem the revolt.
For a time, the Emperor him-
self was in direct con-inland of
the Roman farces. Jerusalem was
re,taken by the Romans in 134
A.D. Bar Kochba and his follow- •
ers held out for another year in
the wilderness fortress of Betar,
southwest of Jerusalem. The
fortress fell in 135, Bar Kochba
dying in its defense, along with
Rabbi Akiba, the spiritual lead-
er'•of the revolt.
The coins minted by Bar Koch-
ba depict a figure of the Temple
in Jerusalem surmounted by a
star.

Dead Sea Scroll,
Commentary on Genesis

. NEW YORK, (JTA) — Faculty-
members of the Hebrew Univer-
sity who have unrolled and de-
ciphered the ,Dead Sea scroll•,
known as the "Book of .Lemach,"
have found it to be a paraphrase
and a commentary of the Biblical
Book of Genesia, Dr. Benjamin
Mazar, archaelogist and president
of the - Hebrew University of Je-
rusalem, declared here at a press
conference. -
Study continues on the scroll,
which is. written in Hebrew and
Aramaic, and more -information
about it will. be published after it
has been further examined in the
light of existing knowledge of
Biblical literature.
Research on the scroll, one of
seven now in the possession of
the university as a national
treasure of Israel and•one of four
recently returned from the U.S.,
has been carried out by Dr. - Na-
hum Avigad and Dr. Yigal Yadin,
son of the late Prof. •Eleazer Su-
kenik, who devoted many years
to the study of the scrolls.

Do You Know

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By N. E. ARONSTAM, M.D.

That Moses Mendelssohn made
the worst faux pas in his trans-.
lation of the PSalms for his child-
ren? In Psalm 2:13, he used the
Lutheran version, viz: "Kiss the
son. lest He be angry," which
transliterated is "Nashku bar pen
yeenef."

The real meaning of this verse,
is "Do homage in purity, lest
He be angry." Mendelssohn's er-
roneous version is "Kiss the
:son . ." It is surprising to
note that although he mastered
the Hebrew, he rendered the
words nashku and bar as Kiss
the son.

I have in my possession the
original of Mendeissohn's Psalms.
Such rendition was a sufficient
cause, for the theologian Lavater
to enter into an endless dispute
with Mendelssohn, accusing him
of not yielding to Christianity on
the strength of the wrong trans-
lation.
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That Job suffered from a severe
cutaneous affection, which we
now understand to be mycosis'
furigoides, a very rare skin di-
sease mostly 'observed in the
Orient. I intend in, the near
future to 'give a much -more de-
tailed and comprehensive article
dealing with this subject.

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That among 'the causes celebres
may be mentioned the righteous
proselyte—Ger Tzedek—Judas el
Creyente (Judas the Believer).
His real name was Don Lope de
Veva y Alancon. He died on the
auto-de-fe at Valladalid reciting
the 25th. Psalm: "To Thee, 0
Lord, I commit my soul."

Germany Pledges Care
Of Memorials to French

BONN (JTA)—West Germany
has undertaken to preserve the
memorials, monuments and ceme-
. teraries halloWed to the memory
of French victims of Nazism,
Jews and non-Jews, who died in
Germany during the war;
A Franco-German agreement
now entering into,farce lists by
name 54 such cemeteries, 11 mon-
uments — including •the one at
Belsen—and two memorials, the
crematoria in the farther con-
centration camps at Flossenbuerg
and of Dachau.
It provides for the return to
France of the bodies of French-
men who were deported t6 Ger-
many during the war and died
there. To finance search work by
a special French commission, the
exhumation of the bodies Nand
their transfer to France, one mil-
lion marks a year will be made
available for the next three
years.
An important section of the
agreement grants. former French
deportees, or family members of
a French deportation victim, free
second-class railroad travel once
a year to visit camps and ceme-
taries. The number of such
grims, who will 'be selected by
the French authorities, has been
limited to 2,000 annudlly.
The number of Jews directly
affected by the agreement is not
large, since most Jews deported
from France were shipped to the
death camps of Poland- rather
than to Germany.

PHOENIX, Ariz. (JTA)—The
National Association of Ice
Cream Manufacturers has can-
celled plans to hold its spring
board meeting at the Camelback
Inn here 'because of the resort's
anti-Jewish discrimination pol-
icy,
was reported by the
Phoenix Jewish News. The de-
cision was prompted by protests
by members of the Association's
directorate. The paper reported
that only a tiny minority of the
board is Jewish, but it was felt
that the group should not hold
its parley in a resort with such
a policy.
The Camelback Inn figured
similarly in the news last year

Turkish Jews Obtain
Safety Guarantee

ISTANBUL (J T A) — Assur-
ances that the Turkish authori-
ties will take all possible meas-
ures to repress an outbreak of
anti-Jewish activity were given
to a Jewish delegation here by
military commanders enforcing
the current state of siege. -
The meeting followed Jewish
incidents in Istanbul and else-
where in the country that have
occurred regularly since the
Sept. 6 anti-Greek riots during
which many Jews were attacked.
One of the incidents reported
by the Jewish delegation, headed
by Grand Rabbi Raphael Saban,
was the painting of swastikas
on Jewish homes in Yenikoy, a
suburb of Istanbul.
In Ankara, Henry Soriano,
Chaplain
Jewish member of Parliament,
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Lt. discussed the situation with
Samuel Silver, Jewish chaplain government authorities, and
of the Marine Corps, was desig- urge strong measures tq prevent
nated "Chaplain of the Year" by further anti-Jewish incidents.
the Navy and was given the an-
nual Four Chaplain's Award at New KKK Organization
the dedication of the Four Chap- Chartered in Georgia
lain's Memorial Fountain at Na-
ATLANTA, Ga. — (JTA) —
tional Memorial Park.
The fountain is dedicated to the A charter has been issued to a
memory of the four chaplins of new Klan organization here. The
the Jewish, Protestant and Cath- charter was granted to the U, .S.
olic faiths who • died on the tor- Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux
pedoed troop ship "Dorchester" Ian.
The petition for a charter was
during World War II after giv-
filed by Samuel Green, Jr., son
ing their life belts to soldiers.'
Also honored were a Protestant of the late leader of the old
who was named "Chaplain of the Georgia Klan. Green said the
Year" by the Air Force, and a group would be a "secret fra-
Catholic who was similarly hail.— ternal organization whose mem-
bership rolls shall be protected
ored by the Ailiny.
The citation to Rabbi Silver,
who. was Wounded in action in
Korea, said that "as the only
Jewish Chaplain in the First
Marihe Division he, without re-
gard to his personal safety, made
frequent trips to the front lines
and spent many days and nights
with the men under heaVy artil-
lery and mortar ,fire in order to
bring them the strength and con-
solation of their faith as well
as many physical .comforts and
food."

Navy Names Rabbi
of Year'

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when the National Association
of Attorneys General cancelled
its convention there.. Shortly
afterward,- Senator Leverett Sal-
Onstall of 'Massachusetts can-
celled a booking at the Inn
when he came here to address
Arizona Republicans. Both can-
cellations followed notification
by Phoenix Jewish community
leaders of the Inn's policy.
Asked whether the Camelback
Inn had lost many conventions
because of its anti-Jewish pol-
icy, Bert Shoemaker, assistant
manager said, "Bookings have
been so heavy that when we
lose one, we get two. That
seems to be the trend." The Inn
has accepted oft-season conven-
tion reservations where Jews
were included in the group,
while it declines to accept indi-
vidual "Jewish reservations"
during the busy season.

`Diary of Anne Frank' May
Be Translated into Movie

The motion pitture version of
"The Diary of Anne Frank" now
a hit play on Broadway, is being
considered by its director Gar:-
son Kanin. If he decides to trans-
late the play into a movie Kanin
wants to make the film on loca-
tion in ' Amsterdam and: utilize
the same cast as in the Broadway
production, which -is headed by
Joseph Schildkraut and Susan
Strasberg.

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Old Talmudic Plot •
Grasped by Films; TV

any motion pictures, and
television programs probably,
came about because the writers
were familiar with a story told
in the Talmud of a poor widow.
During a year of famine, she
came to a charity collector named
Benjamin, and begged him 'for
some food. However, he had al-
When • Spinoza was told about ready distributed all he had, and
it, he remarked to his pupil, so he replied that he had nothing
Albert- Burgh, , the following left for her.
statement:
"If you cannot help me," said
"They (the Jews) claim that the woman, "then I and my
they count for more martyrs seven children will all die of
than any other nation, and they hunge r." Benjamin .thereupon
increase every day the number shared his own meager rations
of those who with singular stead- with her, - and thus saved her
fastness have suffered for the and her children from starvation.
faith whiCh they profess; and
Many years later, Benjamin
with justice. F6r I knew among became very ill, and it seemed
others a certain Judah, sur- that he would soon die. However,
named the Believer, who in the the angel of charity took up his
midst of . the flames, when he case before God. "Benjamin has
was really, thought to be dead, 'shown pity to a widow and her
began to sing the psalni to Thee seven children;, should he not be
0 God, I commit' my soul; and shown pity by the just God?"
as he sang,•expired:" (E.pistalae
When God heard these words
77).
he sent Raphael, the , angel of
And still they call Spinoza an healing, to Benjamin, who soon
atheist! Mirabile dictu!
recovered and lived a good and

Record Enrollment at Brandeis

Hotel Practicing Bias Loses Ice •Cream Parley

happy life for many years •after-
wards.

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Brand,eis University opened its
Hail, ye small sweet courtesies
fall semester with a record-break- of life! for smooth do ye make
ing '350 new students. The total the road of it.—Laurence Sterne.
enrollment, also an all-time high,
stands at 1,020 undergraduates DETRO I T J EA./ I S.H NEWS,---23
and 100 graduate students.
Friday, November 25, 1955

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