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September 18, 1964 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Sulekot Meals

•By Mildred Grosberg Bellin

(Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.)

MENU FOR SUKKOT DINNER
Wine for Kiddush
Twin Hallas
Mrs. Solman's Brisket Recipe
Twii Halios
Pic ed Fish
Flu en '
Carrot Tzimmas
Sweet Mixed Pickles
Small Bowls of Honey
Harvest Soup
Baked Potatoes
Olives
Tea or Black Coffee

• •



r



HARVEST SOUP
21/2 lbs. round-bone chuck
in one piece
2 medium onions, diced
3 large stalks of celery with leaves
2 teaspoons salt
7 cups water
1 1-lb. can tomatoes
1 cup canned tomato sauce
1/2 cup pearl barley
1 10-oz. package frozen
mixed vegetables
Pepper to Taste
• • •
Place all ingredients except the
frozen mixed vegetables in a large
soup kettle. Bring to boil. then sim-
mer covered. until the meat is tender.
about 21/2 hours. Stir the soup and
scrape the bottom from time to pre-
vent the barley from sticking. Remove
the meat and celery. Add the frozen
vegetables, bring to boil. then simmer
until the vegetables are tender. about
15 minutes. Stir occasionally, as the
soup is rather thick. Add pepper to
taste 'and more salt if desired. The
recipe' makes about 9 cups of soup.
Any not used may be frozen. If the
soup is made in advance it becomes
very thick and may be thinned with
beef broth. The meat has a delicious
flavor and may be used as the main
dish of another meal.
• • •

MRS. SOLMAN'S BRISKET RECIPE
Select a piece of single brisket and
have all visible fat removed. The meat
should weigh about 3 ,4 lbs. after it
is trimmed. Spread 1 2 of an envelope
of kosher, onion soup mix evenly over
the top. Roll up the meat and tie to
hold in shape: Wrap in heavy-duty
aluminum foil. Leave a little space for
air, but seal the ends tightly. Bake,
in a shallow pan. at 325 degs F. for 3
hours. Serve hot with the natural
gravy which forms in the foil. This
meat is also delicious sliced cold. The
recipe makes about 10 portions.





Weil/garden-Pearlman
Betrothal Announced

Walton H. Bachrach, Mayor of
Cincinnati, was the recipient of
Zeta Beta Tau's National Presi-
dent's Plaque, given to the fra-
ternity's Alumnus of the Year. The
presentation was made at the fra-
ternity's 66th anniversary banquet
in French Lick, Ind.
The trophy, first established In
1930, honorg a ZBT each year
"who, as a result of his "'personal
deeds and accomplishments in life's
endeavors, exclusive of ZBT activi-
ties, stood forth beyond all his '
brohters."
The Mayor, born in Cincinnati,
is a graduate of Washington and
Lee University, where he was ini-
tiated by ZBT's •Alphas Epsilon
Chapter. He received his law de-
gree at the University of Cincin-
nati and has been active in civic
MISS DONNA WEINGARDEN
and philanthropic affairs for many
The engagement of Donna Lee years. He was elected a member of
Weingarden to Allan Joel Pearl- the City Council in 1953 and was
man has been announced by her re-elected in 1955, 1957, 1961 and
parents. Mr. George Weingarden of 1963. In 1961 he was elected Mayor
Cranbrook Rd. and Mrs. Chirley and reelected in 1963.
Weingarden of Stansbury Ave.
He has served as National Vice
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. President and Central Regional,Di-
Meyer Pearlman of Jerome Ave., rector for ZetaLBeta Tau.
Oak Park. A Dec. 28 wedding is
Among the previous ZBT recipi-
planned.
ents of the "Man of the Year"

Fresh Air Society
Elects Its Directors

Dr. Peter G. Shifrin, president,
announces the reelection of the
following to the Fresh Air Society
board of directors: Mrs. Theodore
Bargman, Mrs. Samuel Hamburger,
Alan E. Luckoff and Mrs. Julian
H. Scott.
Newly elected board members
are Mesdames Morris J. Brand-
wine, Milton M. Maddin, Maurice
P. Meyers; Donald E. Barris, Herb-
ert M. Eges, Dr. Joseph Fischoff
and Milton Lucow.
The election took place at the
society's annual meeting held at
Camp Tamarack, Ortonville Aug. 9.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 18, 1964-21

Pioneer in Coal Industry

Wilhelm von Gutmann, a 19th
century Austrian Jewish financier
and member of Parliament, was
credited with having established
the coal industry in Austria. .

award are: the late Edmond N.
Cahn, author and attorney; 'Lewis
Gottleib, Louisiana banker; An-
drew Goodman, president, Berg-
dorf Goodman; the Reverend Dr.
Julius Mark, senior Rabbi, Temple
Emanuel, N.Y.; the late Abraham
M. Sonnabend, hotel and philan-
thropic figure; Dewey D. Stone,
philanthropist; Felix Frankfurter,
former Supreme Court Justice;
Cecil Brown, commentator; David
H. Dietz, author and science edi-
tor, Scripps-Howard Newspapers;
Harold Riegelman, New York civic
leader, and the late Justice Benja-
min N. Cardozo.

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FLUDEN
4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
cup vegetable oil
2 eggs, well-beaten
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
I cup finely ground walnuts
1 cup dry. shredded coconut
3 medium-sized apples.
.
peeled and sliced thin
at cup pineapple or _strawberry jam
1/2 cup seedless raisins
About 1/2 cup water



Sift the flo-ur, baking powder. salt.
and 1 cup of the sugar into a bowl.
Add the oil, eggs, and enough water
to make a soft dough. Stir only until
the ingredients are blended. Divide
the dough into 5 pieces, 4 of which
are the same size. and the fifth piece
about larger than the others. Roll
the larger piece into a 12 , :2-inch
square and line an 8x8x2 inch cake
pan with it. Press the dough smoothly
against the sides. It will extend slight-
ly above the rim: Combine the re-
maining cup of sugar with the cin-
namon. Sprinkle 1/5 of this mixture
and 1/2 of the walnuts evenly over the
bottom. Roll out another piece of
dough into an 8x8 inch square. Place
this over the first piece. On it spread
!;,, of the jam and coconut, and
another 1/5 of the sugar-cinnamon
mixture. Rob out the third piece of
dough. 8x8 inches in size. and place
this in the pan.
Cover with an even layer of apples
and raisins. Use all of them. Sprinkle
another 1/5 of the sugar-cinnamon
over the surface. Roll out the fourth
piece of dough into an 8x8 inch
square. place it in the pan. and on it
spread the remaining nuts. jam..and
coconut and sprinkle with another 1/5 .
of the sugar-cinnamon. Roll out the
last .piece of dough intp an 8 , ,,x81/2
inch square. place it ,Over the top,
and press the edges of! this layer and
the bottom layer fir'NL ...k t .. ,
ogether.
Sprinkle with the sugar-
cinnamon mixture. Bake at 350 degs.
F. about 'hours, until the pastry
is a rich brown. Cool in the pan.
To serve. cut into squares of any
desired size. The fluden may be pre-
pared in advance. cooled. wrapped in
foil, and frozen.

Cincinnati Mayor Gets Zeta Beta Tau Frat Award

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