New Term in Midrasha Adult Studies Miss Victor to Marry jay Gampel in August to Include Conversational Hebrew Conversational Hebrew will be offered by the United Hebrew Schools' Midrasha College division of general Jewish studies for the winter quarter which begins Jan. 11. The ulpan method will be used. Those with a minimum vocabulary of 200-300 words are invited to register for this course which meets 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Kasle High School-Midrasha Build- ing. . Other courses to be offered for the next quarter include Jewish History, concentrating on the in- tellectual trends and movements &di?, nouncenients Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY- BONUS" MRS. ROBERT Y. BROWN (9 lbs., 3 1/2 Oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Dec. 23 — To Airman and Mrs. Alvin E. 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PARIS (JTA)—An out-of-court settlement of an effort by the Rothschild family to obtain sup- pression of Roger Peyrefitte's best-selling "The Jews," was an- nounced here by attorneys for the family, the writer and the pub- lisher. The Rothschilds charged that the book contained anecdotes about the family to which they objected. The case was to have been heard Jan. 7. Under the settlement, the writer agreed to eliminate from future editions two passages in addition to one which a Paris Men's Clubs MISS GWEN VICTOR Israel's 'Mixed Marriages' The Israel population consists of 39.4 per cent native born, 13.8 percent from Asia, 14.9 per cent from Africa and 31.9 per cent from Europe and America. Al- though there is a general tendency to marry within one's own com- munity, the number of so-called "mixed marriages" is constantly on the increase, the tendency be- ing for more men belonging to the Ashkenazi community marrying women of the Oriental communi- ties, than men of the Oriental communities marrying women of the Ashkenazi communities. Rothschilds Settle Suit Over Book Out of Court The engagement of Gwen Victor to Jay Nathan G a m p el is an- nounced by her parents, the Maurice V. Victors of W. Seven Mile Rd. The bridegroom-elect is the son of the Isadore Gampels of Asbury Park Ave. Mr. Gampel received his bache- lors degree and is presently work- ing on his masters at the university of Michigan. Miss Victor is a senior at Michigan State Univer- sity. An Aug. 14 wedding is planned. .1 swish Meals By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Exciting Dishes with Corned Beef a molded salad containing a blend and Pickled Tongue of cooked or raw vegetables would Those perennial favorites, corned be fine with the pilaf. No potatoes beef and pickled tongue, can also are needed with either dish. PICKLED TONGUE OR CORNED be combined with many other foods BEEF AND RICE ESPAGNOLE to create delicious, exciting, and 21/2 cups cooked rice 21/2 cups coarsely chopped cooked novel dishes. Today's recipes corned beef or pickled tongue demonstrate in two completely dif- 2 tablespoons chicken fat 1 cup diced onion ferent ways how well the meats 1 cup diced green pepper blend with rice. The bland flavor IA cup diced pimento-stuffed green olives and soft color of the cereal provide 1 cup tomato sauce dramatic contrast to the spicy, rose- When you cook the rice, use a gen- colored meat, while the low cost erous quantity of boiling water and cook only until the grains are tender of the rice puts the dishes in the but still separate. Drain thoroughly and cool. Remove all fat and gristle economy group. By including in from the meat, then chop into pieces the recipes the ends or rot of about the size of the grains of cooked tongue, or the odd pieces of the rice. In a large skillet over medium- heat melt the fat, and in it cook corned beef, every bit of the meat low the onion and green pepper until soft can be utilized in an attractive but not browned. Add the rice and cook and stir for 5 minutes. Add the way. meat, olives, and tomato sauce, and stir until very hot. Serve in a casse- We begin with either pickled role. This amount serves 4 to 5. tongue or corned beef combined RED AND GOLD PILAF with the rice in a hearty casserole 2 cups cubed corned beef or pickled tongue with a Spanish accent. Diced onion, 3 cups boiling water green pepper, pimento-stuffed 1 teaspoon salt A generous pinch saffron green olives, and tomato sauce all cup raw rice (use regular, not quick-cooking) combine their flavors to season the 2 tablespoons chicken fat meat and rice delightfully. Since 1 4-oz. can sliced mushrooms the meat is chopped, any odd bits, 1 /2 cup slivered blanched almonds cup sliced pitted ripe olives or slices left-over from a previous 1 /2 Remove any fat and gristle from the meal, can be used. meat and cut it into 1/2-inch cubes. Add the salt and saffron to the boiling In the second recipe, the com- water, in a large saucepan, and stir pletely different Red and Gold in the rice. Use enough saffron to tint the rice a pale golden yellow. Cook Pilaf, the rice is delicately colored until the rice is tender. If all the and flavored with saffron to give water is not absorbed, drain off any excess. Lightly stir together the rice, an oriental touch. Blanched al- meat, and all remaining ingredients, monds, mushrooms, and sliced pit- including the liquid in the can of Heat thoroughly. The pilaf ted ripe olives provide additional mushrooms. also be poured into a greased, flavor. This beautiful dish, with its may shallow baking dish and heated in a uniquely delicious flavor, would 350°F. oven for 20 minutes. The pilaf can be mixed in advance and heated be a fine choice for a buffet when in the upper part of a double boiler you wish to serve your corned over boiling water, or in the oven for about This amount serves beef or tongue in a new way. Home 5 to 6, 30 if minutes. there is another meat, or 4 to 5 as the main dish. cooked meat is especially suited to this method of preparation as Same 90 of the 120 members of the pieces are cubed. If you pur- chase the corned beef or tongue al- the Israel Knesset are residents ready cooked, ask to have it sliced of the large towns, such as Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Beer- one-half inch thick. Because in both recipes the meat sheba. About one fifth live in is "stretched" by the addition of kibbutzim and moshavim. The rice, it is suggested that the meal residential distribution of the include additional protein in an- Knesset membership has remained other form. At a buffet, sliced unchanged throughout Israel's six turkey may be offered as well. If Knessets. the casserole or pilaf is used as The greatest cunning is to have the main dish of a family dinner, a dessert rich in eggs would provide none at all. — French proverb. the required nutrient. A hot green vegetable and a crisp tossed salad THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS go well with the Espagnole, while 22—Friday, December 31, 1965 DETROIT GRADUATE CLUB, Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity, will hold a stag rushing party 9 p.m. Jan. 7 at Raleigh House. A buffet supper will follow cocktails. Mem- bers of Alpha Delta Chapter, Wayne State University, as well as the men of Detroit Graduate Club are invited. For reservations, call Dr. Frederick Weissman, EL 6- 3200. A dinner-dance will be held 8 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Hotel Pont- chartrain. For reservations, call Dr. M. B. Ross, VE 8-1656. * 4: Judge Benjamin D. Burdick will address the BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB 10 a.m. Jan. 9, at a breakfast forum. His subject will be "Divorce and How It Af- fects the American Home." judge ordered eliminated last July. After the July ruling, the Roths- childs, still dissatisfied, filed a new suit, demanding damages of 100,000 francs and bigger deletions in ma- terial in the book referring to them. The book claims such per- sonalities as the British Queen, President Johnson and Gen. Char- les de Gaulle have Jewish blood. - A Rothschild . . . But Intermarriage Progeny z In the news stories of the mar- riage of Anne Ford to Giancarlo Uzielli, it was indicated that the latter's mother, now Mrs.' Sybil Billotte of Paris, is a cousin of the French and English branches of the Rothschild family. The explanation of it, to the many inquirers, is that in the last three decades the Rohtschilds have deviated from the establish- ed tradition not to intermarry, and the Uzielli relationship stems from such an intermarriage. This explains his Christian, not Jewish background. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1.6847 BALLROOM DANCING JACK BARNES Goodman's Calendar for Jewish News Readers Continuing its custom of offering readers of The Jewish News each year an informative and interest- ing calendar, A. 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