THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS —7. Friday, Sep tember. 28, 1962 — 52 .;. Share in America—Buy Savings Bonds. :-- U.S. Memorable Rosh Hashanah. Dinner Greetings on the New Year to Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) LNew Year Greetings During the hours of soul- toms, their home was unques- KIEHLER Knight Industries, searching, contemplation, and tionably Jewish. Oakman PHARMACY For this Rosh Hashana, the Inc. spent in the synagogue meal began with the familiar Hardware Company prayer 1 8018 James Couzens and in our homes during the old-world favorites, home-baked 12829 Hillview VE 8-0470 D. KATZ, Prop. UN 3-8121 High Holy Days, the thought challas shaped round for the _--Wholesale - Retail . may come to mind that, as festivals, chopped liver, and Plumbing-Elettrical Supplies; etc. Di 1-3724 2561_ f P-uritan members of the house of Israel, chicken-noodle soup. But then it turned into a model of re- we are joining with our breth- gional cooking. The chicken ! New Year's Greetings to Our Friends and Customers ren in a unified, world-wide ob- was pan-smothered with gravy servance. Along with the com- and rice. The carrots, to sym- 1 GERHARDT'S MEAT MARKET New Year's Greetings to All! forting glow that sharing in this bolize prosperity, were cooked The Home of Home-Made German-Style Sausages— rite brings, comes also a won- whole, then delicately glazed Finest Quality Meats with shortening, sugar, and a der as to how the different LEES TOOL CO. members of our family cele- hint of lemon juice. In sep- 9930 Wyoming—WE 3-0692 19805 W. 7 Mile—KE 1-3511 1 14500 Burt Road - brate Rosh Hashana, in what arate side-dishes, there was a way their traditions are the e g e t a b l e medley of okra 'Detroit., Michigan same and in which they differ. stewed with fresh tomatoes and The dear friend who sits be- sauteed onions. Dessert was New Year Best Wishes side us may have little customs Ambrosia, that simple but deli- ■ •• ■ ..0"%.0 which are part of her heritage cious combination of sliced HAPPY HOLIDAY but not of ours, while in other seedle-ss oranges, shredded coco- JEFFERSON STEEL CO. parts of the globe usages nut, and just enough orange adapted from the different coun- juice or white wine to moisten. LIFT PARTS WAREHOUSE tries may create many innova- Even the honey cake had ac- Service Company quired a Dixie flavor, with the 1256 Meldrum tions. In traditional holiday LO 7-1600 meals so much is told of his- addition of pecans from their 7127 East Davison toric background and current own garden. * * TW 3-6979 environment that from the 4%.00 ■•■••■ =0"...W.." food itself we can learn enough Menu for Rosh Hashana Dinner Happy New Year Challas for the festivals; about our fellow Jews, to be- Wine for Kiddush; come more wise and under- Bowls of honey; HAPPY NEW YEAR standing from this knowledge. Apples or Grapes A Rosh Hashana dinner served Chopped liver LAND 0' LAKES Linotype recently in a tiny town in Geor- Composition Rule Form Chicken-noodle soup CREAMERIES, INC. gia perfectly exemplified how Pan-smothered chicken with 8036 Michigan TI 6-4713 food patterns develop.• At the, gravy and rice same time the combination of 9140 Roselawn Glazed carrots the older and newer dishes Medley of okra, tomatoes, and TE 4-1400 used as symbols of our familiar sauteed onions New Year traditions told elo- Spiced peaches New Years Greetings quently how possible it is to Watermelon pickle adjust to the life around us Tossed salad with Happy New Year without losing our own faith French dressing and heritage. The family who Ambrosia LASTAR Coils, Strips, Sheets — Galvanized, Electrolytic served the meal, the only Jews Honey-pecan cake in their community for many ELECTRIC CO. Black coffee or tea " 10621 Capitol Oak Park LI 8-8111 years, had lived among their * * a Electrical Contractors neighbors with mutual respect CHALLAS FOR THE FESTIVALS 2 cakes yeast TY 4-8860 8626 Lyndon and genuine affection. Yet, de- about 1 1/2 cups lukewarm water spite many adopted local cus- 1/16 teaspoon saffron (optional) •••=.1 M. f /O.( 1.0M/ 0 tIMM.O.MW 0 In 41.1111.0 ■ •• ■ • t ••••• 0411•1••0 ■ 1b 0 •• ■•■ ••• ■ 0•114•0411•110.0 411•14•0•11M• w •mwro fm ■ 64 ■ 0 4Nwf fanwo•e ■ tveneo0 4mewo-omo ft 0 nits.0 ■ 0 Otmato....to 0 O ■ mettt O ■ ftj JON'S TYPESETTING SERVICE -111•••• ■ International Metal Products Corp. Happy New Year GLENDALE ELECTRONIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Only TU 3-1500 12530 Hamilton New Year Greetings FREEDLAND STRUCTURAL STEEL CO. DI 1-3050 7611 Lyndon Season's Greetings W. D. GALE, INC. TRENCH I NG TExas 4-2300 7145 Tireman Season's Best Wishes School Synagogue Laboratory Library WE STOCK Corkboards Chalkboards Window Shades Darkening Shades WE INSTALL FURNITURE and EQU I PMENT Office and Warehouse, TO 8-9231 B. F. FARNELL COMPANY 435 West Seven Mile Road (Between Woodward and John. R) Detroit 3, Michigan A Very Happy New Year H. HENTZ & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange and Other Leading Stock and Commodity Exchanaes First National Bldg., Detroit, Michigan Tel : WO 1-8500 Main Office New York City — Branches in Other Principal Cities 100 Years of Service 2 /3 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup sugar 51/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 well-beaten eggs 1 egg yolk Dissolve the yeast in 1/2 cup of the water. Add the saffron, salt, and 1 tablespoon of the sugar. Let stand in a warm place for 15 minutes. In a large mixing' bowl combine the flour, yeast mixture, remaining sugar, the oil, and the 2 eggs. Add just enough lukewarm water to make a soft dough. Knead on a lightly floured board until satiny. Place in a large greased bowl, turn the dough completely over, cover the bowl with a cloth, and let the dough rise at 85 degrees F. until double. Punch down, and remove about V2 cup of the dough. Shape the rest into two high round loaves some dis- tance apart on a greased cookie tin. Roll the reserved piece between the palms of the hands into a long, thin rope, cut it in half, and press each half around the rim of each loaf, like a crown. Cover with a cloth and let rise again until almost double. Brush the surface of both loaves with the egg yolk, and bake at 350 degrees F. about 45 minutes, until a rich brown. To be certain the loaves are completely baked, turn one over. The bottom should be a medium brown. Cool the loaves on racks. This makes two medium-sized loaves. PAN-SMOTHERED CHICKEN WITH GRAVY AND RICE 4 rounded tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 18 teaspoon black pepper 1 cut-up broiler-fryer 6 tablespoons oil or chicken fat I cup chicken soup 2 cups cooked rice -- Combine the flour, salt, and pepper in a small bag. One at a time, shake the pieces of chicken in the flour to coat them evenly. Use all the flour mixture. Heat the oil or chicken fat in a large skillet. Add the chicken pieces and brown on all sides over medium heat. When the chicken is a rich brown, add the soup, bring to a boil, cover the pan, then lower the heat and simmer until the chicken is tender. Allow about one hour for the total cooking time. Serve the chicken in a deep platter with the gravy over it, and pass the rich separately. This amount serves four. HONEY-PECAN CAKE 1/2 cup vegetable shortening 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 2 /3 cup honey 1 teaspoon baking soda 11/2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 /2 teaspoon ground cloves . 4 / 3 cup cold strong coffee 1 cup pecans, chopped medium fine 1 /2 cup seedless raisins, cut in half Cream the shortening, sugar, and eggs until light and fluffy. Beat in the honey. Sift together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and spices. Add to the batter alternately with the coffee, stirring only enough to blend. Fold in the nuts and raisins. Poured into a greased and floured 9x32x2 inch pan, and bake at 350 degrees F. about 50 minutes, until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out dry. Remove from the pan, and cool on a rack, Happy New Year HIGHLAND BOLT & NUT CO. 64 Victor Ave., Highland Park TO 9-5588 Sincerest New Year's Greetings HOA KOW INN Chinese and American Restaurant Specializing in Cantonese Foods 13715 West 9 Mile, West of Coolidge, Oak Park LI 7-4663 Happy Holiday Greetings GREENE'S HAMBURGERS Specializing In Carry-Out Service - Open 24 Hours 13545 W. 7 MILE, corner Schaefer 10001 W. McNICHOLS 24155 ORCHARD LAKE RD. DI 1-4717 UN 1-0188 GR 4-7980 Best Wishes to the Community For a Happy New Year HANDLEMAN COMPANY 670 E. Woodbridge Ave. Holiday Greetings GORDON AND DICK SHELL SERVICE Tune-up - Brakes - Mufflers — Pick-up and 18911 Livernois at Clarita Delivery DI 1-4555 Holiday Gretings 1 The Great Lakes Mutual life Insurance Co. . LIFE INSURANCE FOR ALL ! Louis C. Blount, President 1 Agnes Bristol, Secretary 8401 Woodward 872-7870 I 41 ■ •041.111.11, ■ • 041011. U11.1•11,tal ■ 0 tIMMO•11111•1fli n itIONIII• 0 iniOlninin:U .1•1111•0•11111“1.111M.INWM104/ (