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March 15, 1968 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-15

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Schlapobersky
New Mayor of
Johannesburg

Food Producers Assist Housewives
With Purchase Guides and Recipes

With Passover exactly four weeks from now, housewives and
those who are planning their purchases of Passover foods, as well
as those who are planning preparation of foods, must begin to
formulate plans for holiday food purchases and for their menus.
Many suggestions already are offered by leading Passover food
producers, and the following are offered by The Jewish News as
guides for Passover planning.
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Myna Berlow to Harry
LawrenceZatkin in June

Shalom Aleichem tells the story

of the schoolmaster, Fishel, who

-THE DETROIT' iEWISif

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JOHANNESBURG — The Johan-
nesburg City Council has elected
Israel Schlapobersky, a local bus-
inessman active in Jewish com-
munity affairs, as mayor of this,
the largest city of the South Afri-
can Republic. Mayor Schlapober-
sky is the 10th Jew to serve as
Johannesburg's mayor.
The son of a pioneer family, he
was born in 1915 and was gradua-
ted from the University of Wit-
watersrand with a degree in com-
merce. He served in the City
Council for several years and was
deputy mayor prior to his eleva-
' tion to mayor.
His daughter visited Israel after
last June's war and served as a
volunteer there for six months.

A June wedding is planned.

book, P.O. Box 644, Madison
Square Post Office, New York

LETTER BOX

`Low-Income People
Deserve Decent Housing'

Editor, The Jewish News:
"Queens Rabbi, Speaking for
'My People,' Asks:
"Keep Low-Income Housing Out
of Area" (Jewish News, March 8).
Now a rabbi wants to deny us
the privilege of being able to
choose a decent neighborhood
dwelling. Tenants are screened and
must furnish employment, financial
and character references. I can as-
sure you that there are many law-
abiding respectable nice people in
low-income brackets, struggling to
pay the rent so that the children
are kept away from hoodlums. Tell
those children a rabbi does not
want us to live there; the children
(will) rebel, become hoodlums, in-
vade those high-tone neighborhoods
to destroy, rob and snatch purses
. . .
No one listens to the other per-
son's tale nor do they really hear
what they themselves are saying.
It's always "What can we do for
them?" It should be "What can I
do about myself to contribute my
fair share of understanding?" Stop
keeping the door of opportunity
valuted .
"I WANT TO LIVE AND
LET LIVE"
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(Editor's Note: The middle.
class Queens neighborhood in
question is an integrated, stable
area in New York, made up of
some 60 per cent whites, 38 per
cent Negro and 2 per cent
Chinese.)


Hamantashen?
or Mon-Tashen?

Editor, The Jewish News:
I notice where a writer in your
worthy newspaper suggests to
change the name of the Purim
delicacy, Hamantashen (March 5).
He asks why name it after a
mortal soneh Israel (Israel hater).
However, the fact is that the
real name of that Purim pastry is
Mon-Tashen. Mon = in Yiddish,
poppyseed, or in Hebrew, manna;

10010.
CLOUD LIGHT KNAIDLAKH
i, cup Planters Oil
1/2 cup minced onion
2 eggs, separated
n cup cold water
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
cup matzo meal
Boiling chicken soup or
salted water
Heat Planters Oil in saucepan: cook
onion until tender in hot oil. Remove
from heat. Beat together egg yolks.
t iaxt:udrepega. completely
salm
cold wnatoenrion
beat i
blended. Stir in chopped parsley and
matzo meal. Beat egg whites until stiff
peaks form; gradually fold into matzo
meal mixture. Cover and chill In re-
frigerator at least 1 hour. Using 2 tea-
spoons measure rounded teaspoons of
matzo meal mixture, shape into balls,
boiling
voeilr andchelocoir ns rot
n cob
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and

Foreign Business Leaders to Attend Israeli Meeting

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;Or 25 to 30 minutes. Serve with
hot soup. Makes about 18 fluffy knaid-
lakh.

llquld

Here is another tasty recipe for
Passover:

BAKE'N BROWN POTATOES
3 pounds potatoes
teaspoon white pepper
teaspoons sa
33 cup Planters Peanut Oil
Pare potatoes and cut crosswise into
inch slices. Pour 1/2 cup Planters
Oil into each of two shallow baking
pans. Arrange layer of potato slices
in each pan, turning potatoes to coat
both sides with oil. Bake in very hot
oven (450.) about 25 minutes or until
golden brown. Drain, season and serve,
6 hearty helpings.

With Passover approaching, Phil-
adelphia Cream Cheese can fit
right into a holiday eating sched-
ule, since it's kosher for Passover.
What traditionally comes to mind
is, of course, Philadelphia Cream
Cheese and lox, and during Pass-
over this natural combination goes

well on matzot. It's also great
with jelly, olives, tomato slices or
any one_ of a dozen food delights.

Sholem Aleichem Oneg
to Dwell on Music

The next oneg Shabat of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute will be
held 8:30 p.m. March 22 at the
institute. The program will be
dedicated to Jewish music.
Emanuel Mark, associate of the
Jewish Welfare Federation and
former director of the Labor
Zionist Institute, will speak on
"With Tof and Kinor" (With Drum
and Harp), dealing with music in
various periods of Jewish life in
Europe and America. He will illus-
trate his talk with special record-
ings.
Also participating in the pro-
gram will be the Sholem Aleichem
Choir, directed by Rose Mash.
The oneg Shabat is open to the
public.

and Tashen—in German, pouches
or pockets. So, long live the Mon-
Tashen.
Consult your pharmacist—your
I. B. EZRA
900 Giles Blvd. E. community health adviser—for ad-
vice on poison prevention.
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Friday, March 1S; 1968-L29

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Finance ier Levi Eshkol, also will be at-
Minister Pinhas Sapir announced tended by 150 Israeli leaders in
that 540 Jewish business and indus- private industry, the government
trial leaders from all parts of the and the Histadrut, Israel's labor
world had confirmed plans to at- federation. The conclave will last
tend an international economic five days.
Sapir indicated that the confer-
conference opening here April 1.
The conference, for which plans ence might lead to the establish-
were announced last year by Prem- ment of a permanent body.

taught in Balta and only returned
THE NEW
to his family in Hashtchavata for
the major festivals. On the eve of
Passover, Fishel cabled his wife:
"I come to reign. Prepare knaid-
lakh." But his message was inter-
cepted by the censor, and the
hapless teacher was arrested. Of
course, the case of the "anarchist
knaidlakh" was eventually solved,
when it was discovered that Fishel
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only planned to reign over the
seder table—not to overthrow the
Czar—and "knaidlakh" were matzo
balls, instead of cannonballs!
Knaidlakh have long been a fa-
vorite accessory for soup. But all
too often these soup balls do re- Passover Program Manual
semble cannonballs. Prepare and I A new 68-page Passover Pro-
serve matzo balls of eg
gram Manual has been published
lightness with this recipe for
Cloud Light Knaidlakh made with by the National Jewish Welfare
light cooking oil. 'Board in time for planning pro-
Planters Oil—the
MISS MYNA BERLOW
grams for the Festival of Free-
Pass-
more recip es
This and
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At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. over are in the new "Song of dom which this year begins at
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announced the engagement of their , For a free copy of this 36-page
daughter Myna Sue to Lawrence booklet, send a label or cap liner
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