Friday, August 23, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 22 The Saginaw river is Mich- igan's longest — 512 miles in length with its tributaries. Hermina Petrescu in Concert on Sept. 25 By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) Piirth Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" was Mrs. Monte Masserman (7 lb. 101/2-oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the re- you PRODUCTS RASKIN ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. HERMINA PETRESCU Hermina Petrescu, an Israeli Neil Rosen (Joni Delevitt, for- actress who recently returned merly of Glencoe, Ill.) of Lan- f rom concert tours in Europe, sing, a son, Michael Scott. Asia, South America, South Af- * * * r ica and Canada, will appear in Aug. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. r ecital here at the Detroit Art Ronald Rosenberg (DeeDee Her- I nstitute Auditorium, Wednes- man), 3134 Merrill, Royal Oak, day evening, Sept. 25. Other artists and accompany- a son, Mark Howard. i ng musicians will appear on * * * the program with Mme. Petrescu. Aug. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Tickets for the concerts can Stanley I czk ovitz (Rochelle be ordered by calling Mme. Komisar), 19940 Brentwood, a Petrescu at 821-2535. Aug. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Laurie Jill. * * * - Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. e• Edward Spilkin (Evelynne 1 Reznik), 1116 Maiden Lane Ct., i Ann Arbor, Mich., a son, Alan 1 STORRS, Conn., (JTA)—Prof. Jeffrey. * * * : David Zeaman, • Jewish psychol- on the faculty of the Uni- 1 Aug: 6—To Dr. and Mrs. R. ogist Eisenstein (Phyllis Pullberg), v ersity of Connecticut here, has 18700 Marlowe, a son, David Is- r eceived an award of $88,705 f rom the National Institutes of rael. * * * Health, to support for five years Aug. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. his research on learning among Sam Berlinberg (Diana Krekun), r etarded children at the Mans- of Oak Park, a son, Andrew fi eld State Training School and Hospital. He is said to be the Evan. first scientist in the country to * * * ewish Scientist Gets .S. Grant To Aid etarded Children July 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Prohow (Natalie Jean Singer), a son, David Curtis. * * * July 30 — To. Mr. and Mrs. (Phyllis Ithamar • Koenigsberg Gellman), a son, Menachem Elisha Aryeh. * * * July 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jubas (Shirley Wein- stock), 13411 Irvine, Oak Park, a son, Jay Michael. * * * June 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Saxe (Heather Le- pofsky), of Southfield, a son, Michael David. receive an award from the In- stitutes in this field. Two years ago, Dr. Zeaman received a $118,000 three-year grant from the Institutes for a study on the "Transfer Process in Mental Defectives." Denver Rabbis Condemn Center Sabbath Opening 600 Latin American Immigrants Arrive in Israel; More Expected Kutnick-Schwartz Engagement Told Jewish Meats TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A group of about 600 immigrants from Latin America, most of them from Argentina, arrived in Is- rael Sunday, and were trans- ferred immediately to homes prepared for them in various parts of the country. This is the second large group of Latin American immigrants to arrive here of late. A third contingent is expected here soon. Some of the newly arrived settlers will go to Kochav, a settlement begun by Latin Americans in the Lachish re- gion. The current wave of Latin American immigration has prompted Israel's commercial Bank Leumi Le-Israel to issue a special Spanish - Portuguese- MISS MOLLY KUTNICK Hebrew dictionary to accommo- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kutnick date settlers, visitors and in- of Beverly Ave., Oak Park, an- vestors from Latin America. n o u n c e the engagement of Michigan leads the nation in their daughter, Molly Rose to Harold Schwartz, son of Mr. the production of gypsum. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz of Lauder Ave., Detroit. Today's recipes are the sort that turn laziness into a virtue— deliberately planned for quick and easy preparation, yet so de- licious they can be served proud- ly to the most particular guest. The first is a gourmet's choice, elegant and delicate Veal Scal- lopini; the second a kosher ver- sion of the Russian speciality Beef Stroganoff. The Scallopini is so quickly made it could be prepared at the table in an elec- tric skillet while the first course was being eaten. The Stroganoff is one of those recipes which take almost as long to describe as to prepare, so don't let the length give the impression it is complicated or time-consuming. Read the directions carefully be- fore starting, have everything needed on hand, and by the time the noodles are cooked, the meat will be ready. Dairy sour cream, which is one of the basic ingredi- ents of the original version, is here r e p l a c e d by a smooth fleishig sauce so good it gives the meat all the necessary rich- ness. The reason the Scallopini is so quickly prepared is that the veal is tenderized before it is cooked by pounding or the process known as cubing. Since both these dishes must be served as soon as they are ready, don't start to cook them until you are ready to eat. Better to have your diners wait for a few minutes than have these fine dishes spoiled by standing. Begin proper foot balance with a scientific shoe fitting., New Norwalk Center Groundbreaking Held NORWALK, Conn., (JTA)- Groundbreaking ceremonies have been held for a new Nor- walk Jewish Center to replace the building destroyed by fire in February of last year. VEAL SCALLOPINI 1 1/2 lbs. prepared veal steaks (See Introduction) 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 /1 teaspoon salt 1 /3 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons parve margarine or olive oil 1 ./2 cup white wine 1 teaspoon lemon juice If your butcher has veal steaks al- ready cubed, select 4 or 5 of them, otherwise have him pound veal steak as directed in the introduction. Blend the flour, salt, and pepper. Coat the steaks with this mixture, using all the flour, Heat the oil or margarine in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the meat, cook on one side for three minutes, turn over and cook three minutes longer. Combine the wine and lemon juice Lower the heat to simmer and pour the wine over the steaks. Simmer for three minutes and serve at once. This amount makes 4 to 5 servings. BEEF STROGANOFF It M. G. M. MIKE GREEN'S FOR GOOD FOOT POSTURE MUSIC 1( LI 8-4432 *********************x- - SABAROFF EXPERT TV REPAIR SCIENTIFIC SHOE FITTERS Doctors Prescriptions Filled Open Thursday-Friday 'til 8 Personal Service 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Detroit License No. 201 EAST OF GREENFIELD 11111•11MIESOIC Elegant . KOSHER STYLE p.m. BRoadway 3-2419 15224 W. Seven Mile Rd. CALL 342-1934 . lb. fat-free boneless beef steak DENVER, (JTA)—The Denver 1 1 large onion Rabbinical Council announced 1 4-oz. can sliced mushrooms lb. medium or broad noodles its public opposition to plans 3 1 /2 tablespoons parve margarine of the Jewish Community Cen- 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour cup chicken soup ter to poll its members on open- 1 1 /4 /4 cup white wine ing its facilities on Saturdays, 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten 2- tablespoons catsup and criticized "a stubborn, un- Salt and pepper to taste yielding Jew ish Community Use rib steak, tenderized shoulder steak, or tenderized top of the rib Center leadership." one inch thick. Cut the meat Rabbi Samuel Adelman, presi- cut into strips about 2x 1/4 inch. Slice the dent of the rabbinic group, de- onion. Drain the mushrooms and Recommended by Physicians measure 3 /4 cup of the liquid to use clared that the group had plead- in the sauce. Cook the noodles until RABBI ed that the issue should not be tender in boiling, salted water. Meanwhile, in a large frying pan decided by a poll, as the Center melt two tablespoons of the margar- LEO GOLD AN planned but by "quiet nego- ine over medium-low heat. Add the onion and cook until soft. At the Expert Mohel tiation." same time in the top of a small Serving in Hospitals and Homes "The Center has decided and double-boiler over direct medium LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 heat melt the remaining margarine, acted and has said, in effect, stir in the flour until the mixture it shall not be guided by our bubbles, then stir in the measured mushroom liquid, the soup, and the united rabbinic body—nor by CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL wine. Cook and stir until slightly the interests of the Jewish com- thickened, then beat the s a u c e RABBI munity which created it to act gradually into the egg yolk. Add the salt and pepper to taste, and as a unifying force," Rabbi catsup, return to the pan. Place the pan over hot water. To the onion, add Adelman asserted. Israel Goodman mushrooms and cook one minute. He said that the Denver rab- the Push to one side and add the meat. FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 binate had sought to deal with Stir only until the steak is brown on Serving in Hospitals and Homes sides. Add the sauce, stir just the problem "in dignity and all long enough to blend. Drain the without recourse to public noodles and place them on a deep cover with the meat and demonstration" and maintained platter, sauce and serve at once. This REV. public silence while using amount makes 3 to 4 portions. "every avenue to resolve the Marshall L. Goldman question without tearing the Bulgaria Gives Top MOHEL community apart." Since the Serving at Homes and Hospitals Center has ignored the appeal, Awards to Woman DI 1-9909 he said, each member of the Physician, Violinist Rabbinical Council will submit - LONDON (JTA) . — The Bul- to the Intermountain Jewish garian government has awarded News here an article setting RABBI forth the rabbinate's position, a Jewish woman physician its highest order of achievement in ISAAC KAPLAN Rabbi Adelman said. Certfied Mohel Center President Sam Tatar- medicine and social welfare, and Serving in Homes & Hospitals sky announced that the issue of has given a Jewish violinist a 17181 Cherrylawn opening the Center on Saturday gold medal for the arts, accord- UN 1-1508 afternoons "for a program of ing to reports received here. Dr. Stella Ostrukova, one of physical and cultural recreation broadly in consonance with the Bulgaria's foremost experts on spirit of the Sabbath" would be child welfare and a prominent RABBI CHASKEL submitted to the Center mem- pediatrician, was honored for GRUBNER bership in a referendum and her contributions to Bulgarian SPECIALIZED MOHEL that, if the membership ap- public health. The violinist, Cha- Recommended by Physicians proved, the board would seek to betai Saurenion, received the Serving in Hospitals and Homes implement that policy starting medal on the occasion of his TU 3-1441 3298 Sturtevant 50th birthday. next January. LEIB SHOES . Bar Mitzvah Suits With the ROYAL Fit at PRINCETON SHOP 6 60 For Young Men to Seven Mile at Evergreen KE 3-4310 SOL IRV HOLLYWOOD METHOD UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED—PERMANENTLY, SAFELY Special Technique for Sensitive Men and Women FACE — ARMS — LEGS — HAIRLINES CORRECTED EYEBROWS ARCHED PERMANENTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY — PHONE .. . HELEN ZINIIIERG II. 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