WSU, ZOD, Hadassah, J. L. Hudson Sapir to Ask U.S. Co-Sponsors Levenson Lecture Oct. 13 for Break Buying A lecture by Sam Levenson, Oct. being co-sponsored by the J. L. 13, at Rackham Auditorium, is Hudson Co., Wayne State Univer- Food With Dollars Friday, Septernbef 23, 1966-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Meals sity Professor Dr. John Dorsey, the Zionist Organization of Detroit and HadasSah. Levenson will autograph copies of his new book, "Everything But Money," published by Simon and Schuster, after his lecture. Admission to the meeting will be free and there will be no solici- tations. Dr. Dorsey, WSU Professor, Mettie Baron Golub of the J . L. Hudson Co., Carmi M. Slomo- vitz, ZOD president, and Mrs. Lil- lian Pearlman, Hadassah presi- dent, have issued the invitation to the community to participate in this cultural meeting. They will appear briefly on the program preceding the lecture. Challah is associated with Sab- Before his scheduled appearance at the home of Mrs. Morris Schaver bath and holidays. Many of us have in Southfield, Israel Minister of recollections of challah-baking, and Finance Pinhas Sapir said he sometimes "Eier Kichlach" too, to would attempt to persuade Ameri- be eaten Friday night and Satur- can authorities to allow Israel to . day. There was an age-old custom buy U.S. surplus foods with Israeli for housewives to throw a piece currency. of dough into the fire. This is as- Until now, Israel has been buy- sociated with the tribute paid to Anniversaries ing U.S. surplus foods with Ameri- the Temple •in Jerusalem. Hospital • New Babies If. as Bernard Shaw claims, the can dollars, paying out for this Bon Voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy purpose about $8,000,000 a year. sincerest love is love of food, then Expenditure of dollars for this happiness is dunking a chunk of It's easy to be thoughtful ... purpose, said Sapir, "has now be- fresh home-baked challah in rich, call us ... we'll sign your come a heavy burden on Israel's warm fish-gravy. card and deliver a gift foreign currency balance." basket for you. C.hallah 1 cake compressed or 1 package During his trip, Sapir is to visit dry yeast eight major American Jewish 1 /4 cup lukewarm water 1 cup boiling water centers, to confer with leaders of 3 tablespoons salad or vebetable oil United Jewish Appeal drives. He 11/2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons sugar will also explore the possibility 2 eggs Remember that the most beauti- of convening North American and 1 egg, eeparated ful things in the world are the South American industrialists and 41/4 cups flour Combine water (boiling) with oil, salt most useless; peacocks and lilies, investors next year, in an effort and sugar, stirring until dissolved. Cool 8122 W. 7 MILE - RD., at Wyoming for instance. to interest them in investing in to lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in 1/4 cup water. When boiling -water development projects in develop-. lukewarm has become lukewarm, combine the two C -=-C.C.`- ==.-=-Z.",-. 7 .:•-s.- -. <7.-- - "°=.=.7-..- :-.-=-=.- .7.-. - - *-=',-. r..-.7.-7) ment areas in Israel. The con- mixtures. Put four and one-quarter on pastry board, make a depres- ference, he said, would be held in cups sison in center, add lukewarm combina- Israel. tion, 2 eggs and one egg white, mix By ROSALIND 1 /2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs Sugar and cinnamon for top Sift together flour, baking powder and salt, heat eggs very well and add to flour mixture. Knead well, about five minutes. Put on board, roll out 1/4-inch thick. cut into diamonds, prick each well with a fork and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake on lightly floured cookie sheet in 350 degree oven about thirty-five minutes. Kichlach Egg Cookies 1 cup flour teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon sugar 3 tablespoons salad oil 5 /4 teaspoon salt 1 /2 Beat eggs thick. Add sugar grad- ually and continue beating. Mix flour, baking power and salt together. Add oil and above mixture. Beat smooth. Drop by spoonful (teaspoon) on cookie sheet (greased about 3 1/2 inches apart). Bake in 325 degree oven about 15 min- utes. `Grant PLENTY '=-, -- . . S. ZUNSER, (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) INCORPORATED - . KOSHER CATERING Socialites Unit Opens Season With a Dance OF THE SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYNAGOGUE 14200 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Pork L For Information Call or Never-A-Rental Synagogue Charge •= =••=-=.=.=-=._"'",=..=-C-=-:=-=.=•=-. ■ --•- 398-8824 " • - = - -.,=-=-=-J. - Detroit Socialites will begin the season with its 10th annual Yom Kippur Night Dance 9 p.m. Satur- day at Beth Abraham Synagogue. Music will be provided by Eric Rosenow's Continental Orchestra, and refreshments will be served. Jewish men and women age 30 to 50 are invited. well and kee paddin gflour until all combined. Knead dough until smooth and elastic, adding a little more flour if necessary. Place in a greased bowl, grease top of dough with oil cover with a clean towel and let rise double in a farm place. When risen knead again and divide dough into three equal parts. Roll each part until all of equal lengths and braid togehter. Put challah on a greased tin or bread pan and cover, put in a warm place to rise double again. When risen, brush with• egg yolk mixed with 1 tablespoon water and bake in 375 degree over or until well browned, about one hour. Eier Kichlach 1 3/4 cups flour 3 /4 teaspoon baking powder 20010 James CoiriensDrive Detroit, 35 a Michigan • cooepau eceo,frieex., Phon e,: 342-5666 NOTICE: Yom Kippur is Sat., Sept. 24—We will be closed all day. We will be open Sun., Sept. 25—as usual. EXTRA SUPER SPECIAL! BEST 15 STRICTLY REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! SUPER SPECIAL Ma Cohen's Homemade . Pickled si nIVZ SCHMALTZ HERRING PASTRAMI lb. $1 15 Qt.r 99C Ja By Piece or Sliced MILANI DRESSING SALE-O-RAMA 1890 Italian Creamy 1000 Island French-Lady Low Cal Reg. 39c 25c e-oz. Bottle JUST ARRIVED! New Pack TUNA 3 C C7a-oz. J C :r ts . DAIRY SPECIALS RASKIN'S KRAFT FRUIT SALAD FRESH BLINTZES 79 c doz. 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