Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 24 Jewish Meals Rrtit Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" was MRS. ANDREW W. SHAW (10 lbs.) Congratulations on the birth of your son and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. 411.11MML Sept. 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Pavorsky (Marjorie Ellen Margolis), a daughter, Linda Sue. * * Sept. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Sherman (Janice Glick- stein), 17141 Richard, Southfield, a son, Harley Matthew. * * * Sept. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Tarnopol (Sandra Terman), 16144 Greenfield, a daughter, Bonnie Ellen. * * * Aug. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mitteldorf (Peggy Barnett) of Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Marci. Beth. * * * Aug. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hadrick (Eleen Robinson), 24255 Shiawassee, a son, Stuart Michael. * * * Aug. 23 — To Dr. and Mrs. Albert Blaize (Roberta Jacobs), 24110 Rosewood, Oak Park, a son, Gerald Norman. * * Aug. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goldstein (Elaine Len- hoff), 14121 Greenbriar, Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Michael. * * * July 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Melcer (Arlene Lee Glass- man), former Detroiters now living at 303 Windsor, Park Forest, Ill., a son, Marshall Sim. * * * July 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Janower (Barbara My- ers), 1220 S. W. Wall, Des Moines, Iowa, a son, Jeffrey Alan. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 2 4444 LI 1 9769 - - CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) September is in many ways with meat, fruit, and vegetables. the year's beginning. Our com- Today's filling has apples for On page 32 of "Mom and munity projects, at a lull dur- juiciness - and bits of cooked Pop a Portrait," by Lester ing the summer, spring to life; smoked brisket for meat taste Cohen, published by Chilton we begin more formal enter- and nourishment. The cottage Books (525 Locust, Philadelphia taining; and for our children a cheese filling includes a variety 6), is this paragraph: new school year begins. Many of raw vegetables. Both fillings "And then, it was the night children come home for lunch may be prepared the night be- before Christmas. My parents or can purchase a complete hot fore and kept refrigerated in a were too involved with them- meal at school, but others must covered bowl. selves to do anything about it, carry their food with them. Mother being more interested PEANUT BUTTER AND After a long morning at work APPLE SANDWICHES in a somewhat similar holiday cup peanut butter, any style all children, even those who 1 /2 which she called Chanukah." 2 tablespoons mayonnaise had a substantial breakfast, re- 2 teaspoons lemon juice And four pages later we read: 1/2 cup finely diced, pared apple quire a nutritious meal to carry 6 sticks cooked and crumbled "For a number of years, despite them through the afternoon. smoked brisket Blend the peanut butter, mayon- my unwillingness to be the Without it they replenish their naise, and lemon juice. Stir in the kadish, I was an honored guest lagging energy with candy bars apple and smoked brisket. Spread at Grandfather's seder, the Pass- directly on slices of bread. Lettuce or other sweets. may be added. This filling blends over ceremony. It is the first In most lunch boxes the basic well with all types of bread. It may holiday of Liberation in history, be prepared the evening before and protein nourishment is provid- kept refrigerated. The recipe makes the Jewish Fourth of July." ed by the sandwich fillings. Un- 1 cup, enough for 4 or 5 sandwiches. These inanities appear in a less these are diversified, a COTTAGE CHEESE SALAD book that is replete with Yid- SANDWICHES daily menu of sandwiches can dish and Hebrew words, some sAi cup drained, creamed cottage speedily become very monoto- cheese badly used, but apparently they 3 tablespoons grated raw carrot n o u s and unappetizing. To were ingrained in the author of 2 tablespoons minced celery overcome this problem spreads 1 tablespoon mayonnaise these reminiscenses about a 2 tablespoons minced green pep- of cheese, eggs, fish, meat, and family with a multiplicity of per or cucumber peanut butter could be used on V4 teaspoon salt problems. successive days. Varying each 1/16 teaspoon onion powder Pepper to taste (optional) It is difficult to say whether of these fillings from time to Let the cheese drain in a sieve the author wrote these things to time and using a wide assort- for a few minutes to remove excess moisture. Measure after draining. be clever or whether he really ment of breads and rolls are Combine with all remaining in- is uninformed. But for the further aids in keeping the gredients. Spread slices of any de- sired type of bread generously with Jewish reader these ungracious school lunch always enjoyable. butter before adding the filling. If paragraphs do not invite ad- Boys like hearty sandwiches, lettuce is used, it will be easier to miration. eat if first shredded. The filling girls dainty ones. may be prepared the evening before "Mom and Pop" could have Meat sandwiches may be se- and kept refrigerated. The recipe makes enough for 4 or 5 sand- been a very good book because lected for the days when the wiches. This filling may also be used as the chief characters possess evening meal will consist of a moulded salad, or to fill tomato merit. The Pop in the story was dairy foods. For younger chil- or green pepper cups. a struggling immigrant who dren ground meat fillings are managed to become a doctor. easier to eat than a whole slice. New York Names He gained fame as chief of a In this connection shredded let- Chicago Board of Health de- Project for Lehman tuce is also better than a whole partment. He rose to be the NEW YORK (JTA)—The City leaf. Combinations of chopped Assistant Chief Medical Inspec or ground meat with egg or of New York honored former for of Chicago. He had collab- peanut butter add pleasant Senator Herbert H. Lehman orated with Abe Cahan in the this week with the dedication of variety. a 622-unit public housing proj- founding of the Jewish Daily For protein nourishment cot- ect bearing his name. Mayor Forward, before he turned his tage or Swiss type cheese is Robert F. Wagner and other city attention to medical studies, and preferable to cream cheese, officials took part in the cere- sold the Yiddish newspaper which contains a higher per- mony at the low-rent project. from a wheelbarrow. Avrum centage of fat. Cottage cheese Housing Authority Chairman Raisen was his friend. But the can be varied in so many ways William Reid said: "It is fitting family drifted from Jewish and is such a fine way of in- and proper that a low-rent pub- affiliations. cluding milk in the diet that it lic housing development should Dr. Hyman Cohen and his belongs in the lunch box at be named in honor of Herbert wife Annie, parents of the least once a week. Creamed cot- H. Lehman. No one was ever author, nevertheless are an in- tage cheese usually contains a more dedicated to the cause of teresting couple: he, while little excess liquid which may helping families of low income faithless to Annie—he fell in love with Ruth Day, but was make the sandwich soggy after than this great American." faithful to the Oath of Hippoc- a while. To prevent this, drain rates; she, devoted to her fam- the cheese in a strainer for a ily, sUffering through the few minutes before combining agonies that arose from her it with the other ingredients. The sandwich will then keep A teen rally and open house husband's abandoning her for perfectly for hours. Cream will be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. another love. cheese may be used in a second Sept. 29 at the Jewish Center. sweet sandwich or spread on Activities will include dancing, crackers to be eaten as part of ping-pong, bumper pool, movies dessert on days when a fish or and games. Admission is free. and his ORCHESTRA egg sandwich is the basic one. "Music At Its Best Here are two fillings, one of For Your Guests" Israel's U.S. Imports the ever popular peanut butter American goods constituted and one of cottage cheese. Pea- one-third of all Israeli imports nut butter blends well not only last year, up from 29 per cent with the customary jelly, but in 1961. — Teen Open House to Be Held at Center FRANK PAUL EL 7-1799 411•1111111111aSik. BY HENRY LEONARD REV. HOWARD H. TRIEST MOTION PICTURES over 49 years'-of._ RUG IN CUSTOM CLEANING Cash & Carry — Save 20% WALL40-WALL CARPET CLEANING • — Leader's experts profession- ally clean" your carpets in your home with Bigelow's ex- clusive Karpet-Kare method. • Repairing • Relaying G & M DISCOUNT ---8700 LINWOOD TY. 5-8400 MERWIN SOLOMON DI 1-9909 RABBI ISAAC KAPLAN Northern Michigan at its glorious best—in the Autumn ! . . . Shake the doldrums. 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Our Discount 69c Price KE 54910 20009 W. 7 MILE Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-9 Marshall L Goldman CERTIFIED MOHEL End of a "Point Four" Project Retail $1.03 FE 4-8266 Joseph Baras In this true story about the Cohen family there are inter- marriages and divorces. There were moments of joy and many sorrows. Lester Cohen's father wanted him also to be a doctor. Lester insisted he wanted to be an author. He worked on Chicago newspapers as an advertising executive and was the author of a number of successful books, some of which were made into movies. He wanted for many years to write the story about his parents and he finally yielded to that temptation, "Mom and Pop" being the re- sult. 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