`Kosher Is Proper' Israeli Nosh Falafel in 'Food Wonders of World `Food Wonders of the World,' the remarkably well compiled food book for children, created for UNI- CEF by the Kellogg Co., has a brief section on Israel. One of the fantastically attract- ive illustrations is accompanied by the cutline: "Religious Jews never eat pork. Pork is not kosher (meaning 'proper'), according to Old Testament laws." In the Israel section in this book—text by Ruth Gelarie Fox, illustration by Oldrich Holuber- we read: "The falafel is the favorite nosh (snack) of Israel. It is a deep- fried croquette made of chick peas, chili peppers, eggs, flour and gar- lic. Israeli boys and girls love them. Falafel stands are every- where. "Most Israelis prefer lamb to beef or veal. Religious Jews never eat pork because pork is not kosher . . according to Old Testament laws. "Among the most abundant veg- etables in Israeli are eggplant, olives and tomatoes. Popular fruits include oranges, dates. figs. rais- ins and pomegranates. Two favor- ite dairy products are yogurt. called leben, and cottage cheese. Fish is plentiful and popular in Israel. "The Israeli cuisine includes! many dishes of European origin, brought to this young country by its many immigrants. Among the great old favorites are Hungarian Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin goulash and strudel; Russian bor- scht and potato dumplings; Polish holent (a casserole of lima beans with meats: and Lithuanian gefulite fish (literally means stuffed fish, but best described as boiled 'fish- burgers'). "One of the popular breads in Israel is •hallah, -an egg bread re- sembling a loaf-sized, plaited roll. Matzoh, a flat unleavened, cracker- like bread. dates 'back to biblical times." While most of the items men- tioned are used by Jews every- where and are not necessarily Israel, the over-all description of the foods is interesting. An historical background on the I development of food products and the foods of 39 countries are in- cluded in this most interesting children's book. There are pref- atory statements by Mrs. Guido Pantaleoni, Jr., president of UNI- CEF. and Lyle C. Roll. president of Kellogg Co., Battle Creek. Branch 79 Gathering "Ferdinand Lasal and Dr. Herz!" will be the subject of a talk by Aaron Kutnick at a meeting of Branch 79. Farband, 9 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. The gathering also will be a celebration of the 55th wedding anniversary of the branch chair- man, Louis Rosenberg, and Mrs. Rosenberg. Refreshments will be served. PIROGEN 2 cups firmly packed ground cooked lungen 1 cup ground cooked veal or chicken 1 teaspoon salt i4 teaspoon pepper 1 small onion, minced 9.1 cup plus 3 tablespoons chicken or goose fat 3 cups sifted all purpose flour teaspoon baking powder 3 tablespoons cold water 3 tablespoons vinegar 1 egg, In a mixing bowl combine the lungen (lung), veal or chicken, teaspoon of the salt. the pepper, and the egg. Cook the onion in 3 tablespoons of the fat until it begins to turn light brown. Stir into the meat mixture. Into a sep- arate bowl sift the flour, baking powder, and remaining salt. Beat together until blended the remaining'a fat, a the water and vinegar. Add to the flour all at once and stir quickly with a fork until the mixture forms a ball. Between sheets of waxed paper roll out a third of the pastry at a time into squares ',43 inch thick. Cut into 3-inch squares. Place about a half-tablespoon of filling in the center of each square, fold over into triangles. and press the edges firmly to- gether. Place on cookie tins. Prick th e top of each pastry with a fork, and bake at 400 degs. F. about 15 minutes, until a rich light brown. Be careful not to overbake as the crust will be - come hard. Serve hot. This makes about 3 dozen. Israel's Textile Exports Israeli's textile exports, include thread and yarn as well as cloth- ' ing, totaled $24,000,000 last year, representing an increase of 15 per cent over the years before. I CUCUMBER CUPS STUFFED WITH SMOKED BACON % inch cucumbers 2 cups boiling water cup French dressing Y., cup mild smoked salmon (lox) 1 hard cooked egg. riced Grated rind of 1-'). lemon Strained juice of lemon Pepper to taste 24 small sprigs of parsley , Peel the cucumbers. then run the prongs of a fork lengthwise over the entire surface of each to form a ridged edge. Cut each cucumber into 8 pieces. With a small melon hall scoop care- fully. remove parts of the seeds from each piece to form a cup. Place the cups in the boiling water for 1 minute, drain thoroughly, then spoon the French dressing over them. Mince the smoked salmon, then mash fine. Add the egg, rind and juice of the lemon, and pepper. Fill the cucumber cups with the mixture arid te chill. At c ciAtt, serving ' time arckrfanpgar e par sley rnto eachaThf rs m a a kes es 24apgetizers. T 11. Grant INCORPORATED il,ams. ed.W.gli'‘ ,17‘— A i n 7, Mild or Seasoned HOT DOGS KNOCKS 69c Geisha Imported Fancy Albacore White Meat, Solid Pack TUNA Or Seasoned 1-lb. cello pkg. 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