OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 22, 1960 — 20 Detroit Delegates at Hadassah Dedication The members of Hadassah in Detroit will b e represented by seven delegates, pictured here as they departed for the dedication ceremonies in Israel of the $25 million Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center. Bidding them bon v oyage from the steps is Mrs. William B. Isen- berg, medical center chairman. The delegates are (from left) Mesdames Sam Shekter, Ann Caplan, Theodore Bargman, Ivan Meisner, Harry Weisberg, Samuel Cohl and Joseph Jackier. Glory of Jerusalem's Past Depicted in Impressive Illustrated Volume Dr. Michael Avi-Yonah was commences with a Biblical Shalem is a well known deity editor-in-chief of one of the quotation, and the first descrip- of the ancient Western Semites, most impressive illustrated tion of "The Canaanite City" particularly the Amurru (Amo- books, "Jerusalem," published begins with the sentence from rites). The saying of Ezekiel is by Orion Press (30 5th Ave., Ezekiel, 16:2: "Thy father was borne out by the connection of N.Y. 11). an Amorite and thy mother an this god's name with the be- Containing '70 color plates Hittite." Here commences the ginnings of Jerusalem." and 150 black and white photos, use of the city's name: first David's and Solomon's roles taken by a team of photog- preserved as Urushamem. "The in the building of the city and raphers under the direction of two elements of the name," the the Temple, pictorial views of S. J. Schweig, one of Israel's account then explains, "are now sites, the Temple, the Jerusa- best known photographers, this understood to be `Yeru' and lem panorama, unearthed volume is certain to fascinate `Shalem,' meaning 'the god papyri, coins that have been its possessors. It is a work of Shalem founded (the city). found by archaeologists, tablets marked scholarship, the text depicting the siege of Jerusa- being a history of Jerusalem lem and other historical data dating back 150 generations. At Sugarine — Calorie are important parts of this im- the same time it has a set of Free Sweetener for pressive book, historically-valued pictures "How doth the city sit soli- rarely to be found within the Canning of Fruits tary," from Lamentations, com- eovers of a single book. Here's good news for diabet- mences the era of the destruc- Dr. Avi-Noah, one of the most ics and people on. low-calorie tion, the Babylonian captivity, distinguished Israeli scholars, diets. the pledge "If I forget thee, head of the Hebrew University's 0 Jerusalem" (Psalm 137) and Contrary to popular opinion, the first return to Zion. archaeology department, had most fruits may be canned with- the assistance of members of Then there is the historical the Hebrew University faculty out sugar. Sugar will help keep resume of the restoration of the shape, natural flavor, and in the preparation of this color of fruits used for canning, the city's walls, an analysis volume. but it is not necessary for the of Hellenistic rule, the de- Israel's President Isaac preservation scription of Herod's time, the of the fruit. Ben-Zvi, in a preface to the appearance of Jesus, the first So — for low-cost sugar-free volume, describes Jerusalem fare for those who need it or Roman war and subsequent as the Holy City of all three want it—home canning can be developments. of the monotheistic religions The Bar Kochba war is fol- answer. But now it's pos- and states that "holiness of the sible to have the sweet taste lowed by data regarding the the city comes to it from its that sugar provides by using a Persian and Arab conquests, the glorious past," and empha- new concentrated liquid sweet- periods of the Crusaders' rule, sizes Jerusalem's place as ener, called SUGARINE. the reign of the Mamelukes and "the spiritual and religious A calorie - free sweetener, the Turks, the last century of cradle of civilization." Sugarine can be used in prepar- Turkish domination and the The story as told in the Orion ing syrups for home canning, acquisition of the Mandate for book, "Jerusalem," substan- or in any recipe where sugar Palestine by the British after tiates this declaration — the is not required for bulk. World War I. story being about Jerusalem's Both world wars are alluded When preparing a . syrup for role in the histories of Judaism, canning, use the following to, and the concluding brief Christianity and Mohammedan- measure: For a light syrup, use chapter is about "Jerusalem in ism. one tablespoonful Sugarine mix- the State of Israel." There is a careful balance in ed with three cups of water. A concluding statement de- this volume, in the presentation For a medium light syrup, use clares: "It (Jerusalem) is of Jerusalem's historic position one tablespoonful Sugarine still to a large extent re- as it is depicted side by side mixed with two cups of water. moved from the material with the status of the city of For a medium syrup, use one grossness of our era, and one today—as the capital of Israel. tablespoonful of Sugarine mix- can only hope that its spiri- Tradition mingles with current ed with one cup of water. tual influence will again be conditions, and the past is re- This time of year, apples are felt in mankind and that the created for the reader in story probably the most popular fruit, blessing of old will be im- and pictures. both for pies and for apple- plemented: 'Peace be within Photographers and authors of sauce. Following is a tried and thee' (Ps. 122:7)." the text are men of knowledge true recipe for sugar-free apple- The editorial board listed at who are thoroughly acquainted sauce: the end of the book is a verit- with the subject they devel- Wash and drain fresh, sound able who's who in scholarship oped. They showed good judg- apples. Remove stems and blos- and photography. ment by commencing the pic- som ends and slice. Cook until The photographs are so su- torial account with the re- soft, using a little water to pre- perb that the volume will be production of a medieval map vent sticking. Press apples cherished as a veritable trea- of the world showing Jerusalem through a sieve or food mill to sure by those possessing it. in the center. remove skin and seeds, then `Jerusalem," the Orion pictorial- The publishers must have sweeten the applesauce with historical account, is a remark- considered the publishing of SUGARINE to suit your taste. able work. "Jerusalem" a labor of love, Reheat to boiling and pour boil- and their explanatory preface ing-hot into sterilized mason If U.S. Savings Bonds should is in itself a brief review of jars. Stir to remove air bubbles, ever be lost, stolen or destroy- the history of Jerusalem. then process 20 minutes in ed, their owners get new Bonds Each chapter in the book boiling water. free. Hilarious Story Announce Troth About an Israeli of Berta Weinberg Farmer-Soldier "Mahaschavi in Peace and War" is an innocent sounding title. It turns out to be a truly funny story about an Israeli chicken farmer who becomes a soldier and is enlisted in his country's defense. M. Y. Ben-Gavriel, the novel- ist, a native of Vienna, son of a doctor, whose forefathers were Carpathian farmers, has a fine understanding of a farm- er's psychology, and he has incorporated it in this book, which has just been published by Citadel Press, 222 Fourth, N. Y. 3. The author's background, in the military sense, is further traced to the fact that he was attached to the Turkish army and was an Austrian unit com- mander in Jerusalem. Further- more, he was a foreign cor- respondent in Jerusalem. Then he served in the Haganah. During World War II he served with the British forces. He was wounded in Israel's War of In- dependence in 1948. H. now is a correspondent for Europeon newspapers in Israel. The publishers report that his book already has appeared in German, Dutch, British and German, as well as Israeli, edi- tions. His earlier works were burned by the Nazis. Mahaschavi is an interesting chicken farmer-soldier. He puts life into his activities, and the village of Kfar Haggiborim takes on new aspects when he Settles there. The same effects are felt in the army circles. Mahaschavi has the knack of making the Ten Commandments a new political platform. He conducts his own wa — he has to have things his way. That is how he manages to save a com- rade from Arab bandits. That is how he supervises the mili- tary police when the Zagazig brothel is involved. He is an Israeli "sad sack." His story will delight many readers. Extradition Denied BUENOS AIRES— Judge Leopold Insaurralde ruled against the extradition of Juan Durcansky, Nazi war criminal, which was requested by the West German government. MISS BERTA WEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wein- berg of Woodingham Dr. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Berta Merle, to Ron- ald Jack Greenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rom of Keego Harbor. The bride elect attends Highland Park Junior College. DAVE DIAMOND'S MUSIC IS THE BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 Larry Paul Furniture Service Refinishing & Repairing 7579 W. 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