Gilford-K a tz Rites 11711 Be Solemnized Jetris . it Meals . Science has confirmed their nu- By Mildred Grosberg Beellin tritional value as fine substitutes for meat or fish. so we eat them, Legumes are the vegetables and as before, for good health. Among herbs which grow in pods, and in , the most inexpensive of foods, elude among their vast number they play a prominent part in a large variety of beans as well lo•-cost menus. and their bland as peas and lentils. For thousands flavor blends so well with such a of years the dried ones have been ; multitude of other foods that they an important dietary stand by, be- can be used in an endless variety cause they could safely be kept ; of ways to make our meals tastier for long periods with only a min- i and more interesting. imum of care. Today, even though Dried beans are found and used we have fresh foods for use in some form in almost every throughout the entire year, we still country in the world. and each consume dried legumes, especially region has its own favorite vari- the beans. in great quantities. eties and methods of preparing them. Dried peas have most of the nutritional advantages of beans and in many countries are utilized as main dishes or as vegetables. We are accustomed to preparing them primarily as heavy soups. Chick peas, which we call Nahit, are an exception. For today we have reversed the Last Week's Winner of the usual order and have recipes for , dried beans prepared as a hearty "RASKIN soup and yellow split peas pre- BIG BABY BONUS" pared as a rich-tasting main dish or vegetable. The beans are cooked MRS. GEORGE DUPNACK 8 Ibs, 131/2 oz. along with a fresh tongue and Congratulations on the birth of your . tomatoes. onions. carrots. and cel- daughter and we hope the RASKIN ery -- all of which add flavor to received helped you PRODUCTS at home make your first week each other. When completed. the easier. beans. vegetables. and liquid are RASKIN FOOD CO. served as a soup. and the tongue is sliced and served with mashed Jan. 30—To Capt. and Mrs. David potatoes and a choice of another Lieberman (Linda Sherman), for- vegetable as a main dish. For a mer Detroiters stationed in Puerto family of 5 or 6 there is enough of both soup and tongue for a Rico. a son. Stephen Rodney. :econd dinner. The split peas may Jan. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Loren he prepared with milk and butter as the main dish of a dairy meal, Daniels (Sharon Safran), 2919 Whittier. Bloomfield Hills. a son, or with chicken soup and parve vegetable with a light meat course. Allan David. Before soaking the split peas pick Jan. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Easton margarine to be used as a hearty Everett Brodsky (Linda Victor). them over carefully and remove 25498 Parsons. Southfield, a son. any foreign bodies. BEAN AND TONGUE DINNER Eric Steven. Jewish (Copyright. 1965. Telegraphic Agency. Inc•) q3irtle Anwouncenients , * Jan. 25--T., Dr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Schneider (Elaine Bergner). former Detroiters now of Balti- more, a daughter, Danielle Susan. * Jan. I--To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cohen, 29528 Fairfax, Southfield. an adopted son. Eddie Paul. Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ellmann (Sheila E. Frenkel), 19'724 Shrewsbury. a son, Robert Lawrence. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosen (Sharon Nyner). 20544 Charlton Sq., Southfield. a daughter, Marlyn Eden. Reco.nm,mica oy Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Exnert Mohel Servin.. 110-pitals and Homes LI 2 - 4444 LI 1 - 9769 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phona: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Isaac Basheris Singer's 'Short Friday' Is Reissued as Excellent JPS "Short Friday, the collection of roles in Jewish atmospheres, have short stories by Isaac Bashevis made him the ablest of the Yiddish Singer, issued several months ago writers whoSe works have cap- by Farrar, Straus and Giroux — tured the imagination of those and reviewed at that time in The ; reading them , in English transla- Jewish News — has been issued tions. also as a Jewish Publication So- Analyzing all of the stories of ciety membership selection. : the book, the review of "Short The 16 stories in this volume Friday" in The Jewish News, on appear in excellent translations Dec. 18, stated in part:, from the Yiddish. "Primarily it is the simplicity Some of the translations were with which Singer narrates that by the author himself. makes his worts so impressive. Singer's masterful interpreta- " 'Short Friday' is a work of tions of Yiddish life, his delinea- marked merit. It enriches the li- tions of characters who play their brary containing. translations from the Yiddish. It serves to enhance the already widelY acclaimed status To Discuss Ordinance of Isaac Bashev'op_Singer, the dis- The Married Couples Club of tinguished story-teller." Bnai Moshe will hear a talk on MISS MARLENE GILFORD the Home Owners Ordinance by :**********************1 Harold Dubin of the Jewish Corn- ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilford of munity Council 8 p.m. Monday at Strathmoor Ave. announce the en- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard gagement of their daughter. Mar- Sharkey. 13344 Elgin, Huntington • MIKE GREEN'S lene. to Harvey Katz, son of Mr. Woods. For reservations, call Mrs. ; _music and Mrs. Benjamin Katz of West- Sharkey. LI 6-9741. LI 8-4432 hampton Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a graduate of Anthropologist and Jew Wayne State Univer§ity, where she Prof. Leonard W. Moss, 'chair- was affiliated with Phi Sigma Sig- man of the department of > soci- ma Sorority. Her finance holds a ology and anthropology at Wayne master's degree in education from State University. will speak on "An Wayne State. Anthropologist Views the Jew," A June wedding is planned. : at an oneg shabbat 8:45 p.m. today at Sholem Aleichem Institute. Refreshments will be served. . G. M. y Ts N.Y. Rabbis Laud Fun Session Slated Great Society' The next monthly meeting of - NEW YORK—(JTA)—President Fun. Unlimited will be held 8 p.m. Johnson was lauded' by the New Thursday at the Jewish Center. Max Schrut York Board ° of Rabbis, largest There will be a program and re- For Good Photographs group of Orthodox, Conservative freshments. Guests invited. and Prompt Service and Reform rabbis in New York, Call me at for his human welfare program to- THE MARK IV ward the building of "The Great Society" and for his immigration QUARTET & ORCHESTRA proposal to Congress calling for Call Us First for Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs revision of the present immigra- We Come to Your Home an Estimate tion law based on national origins. With Samples 1 1 4 cups dried baby lima beans The rabbis also endorsed, at UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 342-0110 341-0269 7 cups water the 84th annual meeting, the 1 3 1 .1b fresh beef tongue 1 teaspoon salt President's call for an all-out strug- 2 teaspoons instant parve chicken gle against poverty in America. mix 1/is -souP teaspoon pepper At the same time. the meeting j 1 1-1b. can tomatoes, broken up 2 medium onions. peeled and diced adopted a resolution expressing 2 mediu. Fn carrots, scraped and "alarm - over the recent effort to IS THE KEY TO GOOD HEALTH diced • obtain federal aid for private and 1 stalk celery. diced For Information Write to parochial schools. The board reit- Soak the beans overnight in 4 cups Dept. H, 340 Harvey Lake Road, Highland, Mich. of the water. Place the tongue in a erated its opposition to all public larger soup kettle. Drain the water in school prayers and Bible reading which the beans soaked over it , and add the additional 3 cups of water. and to any efforts to amend the and the salt and pepper. Bring to a Welcome Israeli Consul Constitution so as to permit such boil. then cook gently, covered. for practices and teachings in the pub- I.-, hours. Add the beans and all re- THE HEBREW TEACHERS ASSOCIATION maining ingredients. and continue cook- lic schools of our. land." ing. covered. until the meat is very Detrn,t tends It: Warrne:t Greet tc The board announced that it tender. about 1 14 , hours longer. Add more salt and pepper to taste if de- was "prepared and eager" to send Jacob Barmore, Israeli Consul in Chicago sired Remove the tongue. and cut off • a supply of matzot for the Jews the root end. Slip off the skin. Serve the Opening of an Israel: Consulate Office in Detroit the beans. vegetables and broth as a of the Soviet Union if that coun- soup. Slice the tongue and serve with The Consul-Will Address the Hebrew Teachers Association, try's leaders fail to make facili- mashed potatoes and a choice of vege- Wednesday Evening, at 9:00 p.m. at table as the main course. There should , ties available locally to satisfy be 8 to 9 cups of soup. The tongue the needs of the Jewish communi- Esther Berman Building, Schaefer and 7 Mile Rd. serves 10 to 12. Leftovers may be froz- ty in time for Passover. It also en for a second meal. SPLIT PEA BAKE denounced the proclaimed policy cup pickled-over yellow split peas of the Bonn government" to allow 2 cups water EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS 1 medium-sized carrot, grated the West German statute of limi- cup minced onion tations to take effect May 8. FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? finely diced green pepper 1 :1 cup Other resolutions condemned cup finely diced pimento 1 c-up tightly packed white bread the Arab boycott of Israel and cubes called for the suspension of aid to 1 teaspoon salt 1/16 teaspoon pepper Egypt in view of its anti-Ameri- 1 .:4 cup milk or chicken soup Is Conveniently Located at can policies. --Rabbi Max Schenk, 11/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 2 eggs. slightly beaten of Brooklyn, was re-elected pres- 20500 JAMES COUZENS Fine. dry bread crumbs or matzo ident of the board for the second meal (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) 1 tablespoon melted butter or parve consecutive year. Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! BLAIR STUDIO NUTRITION Crunkook House Motel margarine Soak the split peas overnight in the water in a 2-quart saucepan. Bring to a boil. and add the carrot. Cook until the peas are very tender and the water is absorbed. Cool. Blend in all remain- i ing ingredients, except fine bread crumbs or matzo meal. For best results remove the crusts before cutting the bread. Use butter with the milk, and margarine with the soup. Grease a one- quart baking dish which can be brought to the table. Coat the interior generously with bread crumbs or matzo meal. Pack the split pea mixture firmly into the pan. and bake at 350 degs. F. for 1 hour, until firm and light brown. Serve with tomato or mushroom sauce. As a main dish this recipe makes 4 portions; as a vegetable, 5 to 6. Chaim Weizmann Bust to Be Unveiled in Brazil Dine at the SCOTCH 8, SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine SerVice Available RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—A bust of the late Dr. Chaim Weiz- 4*********************4.40 man, first president of Israel, will be unveiled in the center of a prominent plaza of this city in March, it as announced by Guanabara State Minister of Edu- "OK cation Carlos Fleka Ribeiro. The announcement was made during ,a formal government recep- • DINING frtOOM tion held here in honor of Israel's • BEDROO, Borman Dividend Gain • LAMPS new ambassador to Brazil, Joseph • LIVING ROOM Borman Food Stores, Inc. con- Nahamias, and Brazil's new TARLES AND solidated net income for the 26 designated ambassador to Israel, • ACCESSORIES And More weeks endqd Dec. 26, was $1,741,- Aulisio Regis Bitencourt. ON MODERN, CONTEMPORARY, SPANISH, FRENCH AND 000 after provision of $1,705,000 Ribeiro, who said that the bust ITALIAN PROVINCIAL FURNITURE for federal income taxes and is of the late Dr. Weizmann has been 5550 W. Chicago Blvd. equivalent to 72 cents per share commissioned, is president of Bra- on the 2,416,060 shares outstand- zil-Israel, an organization devoted 9605 Grand River ing. This is a 28 per cent increase to the further tightening of cul- • NEAR LIVERNOIS over the $1,353,000, or 55 cents per tural relations between the two TE 4-4700 share, earned during the compar- countries. Open Evenings 'Til able 26 week period in 1963 when 6 Except Tues. & Wed. there were 2,445,692 shares out- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS standing: 30—Friday, February 5, 1965 Mid-Winter * karance ale! 4( up to 50% OFF ..**** ** ** ** *********** **