The Oct. 24 issue of Look Magazine contains two impor- tant articles of special Jewish interest. In "Soviet Anti-Semitism," Capt. Joshua L. Goldberg, U.S. Navy Chaplain, describes the anti-Semitic policies of the Rus- sian government. A special article on Marc Chagall includes reproductions of the multi - colored stained- glass windows made by the Goldberg Chagall great artist for the Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical School's synagogue in Jerusa- lem. The 12 windows depict the 12 Tribes of Israel. In the leading article in the same issue of Look, "My ABC's" by Marlene Dietrich, contains the noted actress' definition of the term "Jews" as it means to -her: -"I will not try' explaining the mys- tic tie, stronger than blood, that binds me to them." Rabbi Goldberg declares in hiS report on his recent tour of Russia: "The Jews are afraid to go to the synagogues lest their children lose their jobs; afraid to complain, lest they be accused of being counterrevo- lutionaries; afraid to ask for a visa to join families in Israel . WIN $25" for your Kasha recipe And delight your family with the dish you make! All you do is submit your favorite recipe for using Wolff's Kasha...For stuffing chicken, derma... making knishes, varnishkas, soups;..side dishes with onions, chopped mushrooms, peppers or any other tasty use for this all-time favorite. You GET $2500 Send your recipe, old-fash• ioned or new, with a Wolff's Kasha box top to: - .Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, N. Y. We will pay $25.00 for every recipe published; but every entrant receives a FREE Kasha Cook- book and all recipes become Wolff's property. Mrs. Carol Goldfarb,- 252-25 60th Avenue, Little Neck, N. Y., won $25.00 for her "Quick Kasha Var. nishkas." • QUICK KASHA VARNIS AS I cup Wolff's Kasha .2 egg yolks 2 cups water 1 onion, minced Youth Education League will Prospective members are in- hold its annual membership tea vited to attend. The program 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Temple will include a fashion show, lest they be accused of partici- Israel, with members participating as pating in Zionist-capitalistic con- models. spiracies; afraid to communi- The Youth Education League cate with relatives in the United 2 Jewish Women Are has assisted the children of in- States lest they be dubbed po- Convicted in Morocco digent f a m i l i e s for over 25 tential spies. They have become CASABLANCA, (JTA) — Two years. Tuition is furnished for a community of whisperers in Jewish women arrested a month problem children in need of a kingdom of fear." Coining a new phrase—the ago for alleged possession of special schools. "Salami Method"—to describe false passports were sentenced As a member group of the Soviet anti-Semitic policies, here to three years' imprison- Scholarship Committee of the ment each. They were tried on Rabbi Goldberg explains that Jewish Vocational Service, the under this method the position the eve of Yom Kippur, and organization provides scholar- of the- Russian Jews is "dimin- convicted in the absence of their ships for young men and ished slice by slice until there Jewish attorney who informed women of college age. Contri- the court he could not be present butions are made annually to is nothing left." The Chagall article, written because of the imminence of the Celebral Palsy Clinic and by Joseph Roddy, in addition Yom Kippur. to the Parent's Foundation for A reported move to form a Mentally Retarded Children and to containing the full color re- productions of the 12 stained- Union of Jewish Students of their home in, Romeo. glass windows, quotes Chagall's Morocco, similar to the Jewish Mrs. Reuben J. Mendelssohn views on his Biblical works and Students Union in France, was denounced by left-wing papers, describes how the idea of mak- ing the windows evolved as a including the Communist "Al result of a visit to Chagall, in Moukafih." The newspapers al- his Paris studio, by a commit- leged that such a move was dis- tee of three Hadassah ladies cussed by Jewish groups here who invited him to make the a month ago. windows for the Jerusalem syn- German Court Fines agogue. It is stated in the article that Anti-Semitic Dealer the 12 Chagall windows will be BONN, (JTA)—A Bonn jury on display soon in the New York Museum of Modern Art. court, rejecting a prosecution demand for a prison term, fined Friedrich Schmidt, 58-year-old Mrs. Levin Gives car merchant, 600 marks ($150) for slandering the Jews. is the newly-elected president. Vice presidents are Mesdames Louis Babock, Arthur Kort, Al- lan Robinson, Jack Munson and Robert Kalish. Secretaries a r e Mesdames Samuel Schwartz, Marvin Ro- senberg and Jack Rosenthal; treasurer, Mrs. Manuel Kravitz; tributes chairman, Mrs. Sam Berger; and board members are Mesdames Garie Wolfe, Morrie Coleman, George Jerris, Heim Jacob, Morrey Mandell and Don- ald Golden. Ijerry BAKER'S ots m in Kas mix- water. Bring ghtly covered on minutes. Stir in oo dies. Put in cas- serol own under broiler fla e with meat gravy or in. 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His interests also includ- ed the arts and over a period of years he demonstrated this in- terest as a patron and personal- ly developed a valuable art col- lection. Mrs. Levin is a talented artist who has studied in Europe as well as in the United States. She has exhibited paintings in Chi- cago, Detroit, Indiana Pennsyl- vania, and in other parts of the country at regional, national, and international exhibitions. She is planning to study this year with Zubel Kachadoorian in Italy. The Levin-Art Collection in- cludes several paintings by Mrs. Levin, as well as many others which she and Mr. Levin ac- quired. It includes the work of 29 artists such as: Zubel Kacha- doorian, Frances deErdely, Charles Culver, Hugo DeSoto, Renoir, Picasso, and Pissaro. The varied collection ranges from paintings such as "The Church is the Union Hall" by Ben Shahn, to oils, watercolors, lithographs, temperas, pencil drawings and woodcarvings such as "Seated Sisters" by Walter Midener. The value of the collection received to date is estimated at over $25,000. Some of the paint- ings are presently on display in the R. B. Smith Building and the institution is planning an exhibition for the display of the entire collection. Mrs. Levin, for a number of years, was •art editor for The Jewish News. • Combine in bow (or 8938 12th STREET DETROIT, MICHIGAN Youth Education League Will Hold Annual Membership Tea Torah Fund to Hold Eighth Conference in Hartford The Eighth Biennial National Conference of Torah Fund, es- tablished by National Women's League 20 years ago as a sup- porting arm of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica, will be held in Hartford, Conn., October 30, 31 and Nov. 1. MANISCHEWITZ believes in momma's "system". Our Gefilte Fish is also a blend of the finest fresh water fish, golden, fresh, whole eggs, and carefully selected seasonings. Like momma, MANISCHEWITZ adds individual attention to the preparation and cooking of every serving. Result? MANISCHEWITZ Gefilte Fish has that haimische* flavor you haven't tasted since momma used to spend half-a-day making hers! *home like - MANISCHEWITZ GEFILTE FISH 13 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 13,. 1961 Expose of USSR's Bigotry, Chagall Works in Oct. 24 Issue of 'Look'