Mercantile Group Norman Cottler's Dexter-Davison Markets Again Will Sell Jaffa Oranges Norman Collier announced this Jaffas are grown in irrigated ready for export. Refrigerated dr. Remove the duck pieces from the Meets Sunday to I week casserole and place on a heated serving that his Dexter-Davison Mar- groves where workers cultivate the ships ensure the world-famous platter. Keep warm. on 10 Mile and Coolidge, and trees carefully and pick the fruit Jaffa standard. Skim off as much fat as possible. Mix Hear Gen. Rosolio kets 2 tablespoons of the fat with 2 table- Wyoming and Curtis again will very gently taking care not to A recipe with Jaffa oranges is The mercantile division of the 1969 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund will hear Brig. Gen, Shaul Rosolio, commander of Israel's Southern police district, at a fund-raising breakfast 10:30 a.m. Sunday, at Town and Country Club. Benjamin H. Frank and Warren D. creenstone are chairmen of the division. Sips day evening, the general will be honored guest at an evening en- tertainment in the home of Mr. and Bird. Greenstone on Goldwin Ave., Southfield. Members of the Israel Survey Tour which went overseas in October will recall their experi- ences in the Jerusalem area where General Rosolio has his headquar- ters. make available to the Detroit com- munity the Jaffa oranges due in this country from Israel in Febru- ary. The Shamouti orange of Israel, thick-skinned, seedless and semi- sweet, grows in Hadera, Gaza, Tiberias, Jericho, the Jordan Val- ley and Jaffa. It is exported from Jaffa and is known universally be- yond Israel as the Jaffa orange. The Jaffa orange is the variety that British people consider super- ior to all others, possibly because Richard the Lionhearted spent the winter of 1191-92 in the citrus groves of Jaffa. The Jaffa orange was perfected after centuries of experimentation and has a semi-sweet flavor that is almost impossible to describe. spoons of flour. Stir into the sauce and bruise its skin. In fact, many work- provided, courtesy of "House Beau- cook over a moderate heat until the sauce has thickened slightly. Taste for ers wear soft gloves for this pur- tiful," as follows: seasonings. Spoon over the duck before pose. serving. Serves 6. DUCKLING BRAISED IN Very good with shoestring potatoes Almost as important as the culti- JAFFA ORANGE JUICE (they come in cans and need heating up vation of Jaffa oranges is the care only) followed by freshly cooked and 2 41/2 to 5 lbs. ducklings, cut chilled broccoli with Sauce Vinaigrette. given to selecting and packing for into serving pieces Flour export. Upon arrival in one of the Salt 45 packing houses serving the Jaffa Freshly ground pepper THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Butter citrus groves, the fruit is placed on Friday, January 24, 1969-13 1 cup Jaffa orange juice conveyor belts from which scan- (about 5-6 oranges) 3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled, ners remove any damaged fruits seeded, chopped fairly fine before passing the bulk through for 2 large onions, peeled, minced 2 cloves garlic, peeled, minced an intensive cleaning process. Fol- 1 cup parsley springs, minced lowing this, the oranges are air- 1 bay leaf 1/2 teaspoon thyme dried and waxed with vegetable and bee's wax to prevent shrinkage Cut off any surplus fat from the duck Season several tablespoons of and loss of weight, and to preserve pieces. flour well with salt and pepper and the high glossy sheen characteristic place in a fresh bag. Drop the duck in and toss to coat well. Shake of first-quality Jaffas. Finally, the pieces off any excess. Heat about 3 tablespoons famous Jaffa name is stamped on of butter in a heavy skillet. When hot, the duck, a few pieces at a time, 2130 the fruit and it is sized, boxed and brown on both sides. Add more butter as need- JEFFERSON CHEVROLET Marvin I. Danto is associate chairman of the division. Max J. Pincus and Stanley J. Winkelman Naming of a Detroit Lawyer to Defense are _pre-campaign chairmen. The executive committee consists of Sirhan Recalls a Debate at W SU of Peter D. Brown, Morton Hack, A few months back, before under Britain. "Many British Man- Abe-Lapides, David S. Mondry, young Detroit attorney Abdeen Ja- date officials were British Zion- Irving Pokempner, Emil Rose, Al bara announced he would help de- ists," he went on, "and they passed Sklar, Irving Steinman, Louis fend • Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, he many laws to benefit the Zionists." Tabashnik and Daviel Winograd. was chastized by a fellow lawyer Section officers are Bernard R. for not knowing the facts in a Wayne State University debate on the Arab-Israel conflict. Jabara, 30, who speaks a fluent Arabic, has volunteered to assist in the defense of the accused as- sassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, in Los Angeles. Also on the defense team is Emil Zola Berman, a Jew, who has said the defense will argue that Sirhan was so obsessed by the Arab-Israeli situation that it clouded his mind. (Berman claims that the Middle East situation will not come up as a political issue at Irving Silk, James L. Stein, Alvin the trial, but he says it will be Steinman, Max P. Steinway, David brought up "in respect to what the Tabashnik, Fred Winkelman, Hen- exposures were on Sirhan's up- ryinkelman, Winkelman, and Al Zamler. bringing, his conduct, and his P. Sweet is division direc- past.") Jabara volunteered his serv- to,. The leadership of the steel sec- ices to help with translations tion and machinery and manufac- and has been helping to explain turing section of the Mechanical the complex California legal sys- Trades Division will hear General tem to Sirhan's family during Rosolio at a meeting 8 p.m. Mon- court sessions. He is expected to day _at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. return home early next month. Philip T. Warren on Franklin Fair- Born in Michigan, Jabara is of Lebanese parentage. way, Farmington. During the debate at Wayne, Ja- George Friedman and G. Warren ere co-chairmen of the steel sec- bara had presented the Arab point tion, and Jerome M. Ash is chair- of view in the Middle East situa- man of the machinery and manu- tion. He claimed that in the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement of World facturing section. The real estate and building War I, Britain and France agreed trades division will begin the active to make Palestine a mandate, with- phase of its campaign activity with out informing the indigenous popu- a workers orientation meeting noon lation. When the agreement came Tuesday in the Patio Room of into effect after the war, said Ja- Stouffer's Resaurant, Northland. barn, Palestine became a mandate Allen, David I. Askin, Louis N. Beerman, Allan Bresnick, Sol Cicu- rel, Arthur B. Colman, Philip L. Elkus, Walter D. Feldmesser, Mor- ris L. Fierberg, David Frank, Har- ry J. Goldberg, Bernard Grant, James A. Hack, Richard A. Kahn, Larry Katz, Meyer Kershenbaum, Max Lebowitz, David G. Levine, Sigmund Littman, Bernard D. Moray, Julius Olen, Samuel W.. Platt, David S. Rose, Norman H. Rosenfeld, Jack Schlesinger, Dav- id M., Schwartz, Robert E. Schwartz, D. Lawrence Sherman, Later, attorney Sol Dann, repre- senting Israel's position in the de- bate, retorted heatedly, "As an at- torney, young man, you should al- ways check your facts. The Sykes- Picot agreement excluded Pales- tine." As Berman pointed out, the Arab-Israeli situation figures prom- inently in the ferreting out of past experiences that motivated Sirhan. To disprove premeditation, and thus knock down the first-degree murder charge, Sirhan's lawyers have been using hypnosis and other tests to prepare him for the trial. Assisting here is Dr. Bernard E. Jefferson ed. Place the pieces in a large, heavy casserole with a cover. Add all re- maining ingredients and 2 tablespoons of salt. Cover tightly. Place in a pre- heated 325' oven and braise for about 11/2 hours or until the duck is very ten- JER RY rjOop LO 7-5750 "Atem Y'holim Lfftoach bi" E R You Can Place Your Trust In Me JEWELER DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY Andy Gochman Aaron (Andy) Gochman PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING 406 Broderick Tower — 963-2573 What's so special about our special? Diamond, a forensic psychiatrist with chairs at three California faculties. Sirhan said he doesn't care if Diamond and Berman are Jews. "If Mr. (Grant) Cooper," head of the defense team, "wants them in the case, I want them." It also is reported that when, back in June, Sirhan's brother Adel came to the jail with A. L. Wirin, southern California attor- ney for the American Civil Liber- ties Union, Adel asked Sirhan: "You want this man to help you?" Sirhan replied yes. "He's a Jew, isn't he?" Adel asked, to test his brother. "Yes," said Sirhan, "but he's a good Jew." . General Rosolio will be featured speaker at the meeting, George M. Zeltzer, chairman, and N. Brewster Broder, co-chairman, said. Real estate division leaders who partici- pated in the WA Mission to Israel this month also will present their (Direct JTA Teletpye Wire to The Jewish News) study report. JERUSALEM — Israel's state- General Rosolio will conclude his visit to Detroit at a special meet- owned radio broadcast its first ing of the men's special gifts work- German language play Tuesday, ers of the Junior Division 8 p.m. apparently ending what has been Tuesday in Room 202 of the Jewish an almost total band on the broad- Ban on German Ends in Israel casting of German language script and songs in existence since Israel was established. The play selected was "Andor- ra," an anti-Nazi piece by Max Frisch which was recorded by the Everybody has their taste in Zurich Playhouse Ensemble. The noises as well as in other matters. play was substituted for previously —Jane Austen. scheduled program indicating to observers here that it was a delib- erate gesture in response to re- THE ONLY WAY ports that West Germany had made Faith is the substance a gift to Israel of large quantities ;pf things we hope for. of arms. Tie things we have not The ban on German language !yet received. material was relaxed somewhat in T'ss the only way man can recent years. Brief passages from settle the score. German plays and excerpts from Ye tell God that we speeches by German statesmen .. -.nicely believed. have been broadcast from time to • • • time by Kol Israel. The ban, how- Richard Palmer ever, was mainly symbolic since a Center, Allan Nachman, president of the division announced. Ira Jaffe bs chairman, and Stuart Kaufman, vice-chairman of the men's special gifts section of the Junior Division. • • • Listen to . . . "Richard Palmer at the Key- board" every Sunday 1:15 p.m. WMUZ 103.5 F.M. large segment of Israel's popula- tion is German speaking and Ger- man is second only to Hebrew in certain Israeli commercial and shipping enterprises. Prof. Baron Heads Research School NEW YORK—Dr. Salo W. Baron, professor emeritus of Jewish his- tory at Columbia University and Alexander Marx Visiting Profes- sor of History at the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, was elected president of the American Academy for Jewish Research at the 41st annual meeting of the scholarly association, held at the seminary. Also elected at this time was Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, professor of his- tory at Columbia University and visiting professor of Jewish litera- ture and institutions at the sem- inary, who will serve as secretary of the academy during the coming year. Dr. Baron succeeds Prof. Saul Lieberman who holds two chairs at the seminary, serving both as distinguished service research pro- fessor of Talmud and Louis Ginz- berg Professor of Palestinian In- stitutions. Announcement was also made of the election of two new fellows, Prof. Arthur Hyman of Yeshiva University and Prof. David Weiss of the Jewish Theological Semin- ary. A highlight of the annual meet- ing was the presentation of two studies by Israeli scholars, Noga Hareuveni and Yehuda Feliks, who were present at the session. Their papers dealt with agricultural data gathered in Israel which sheds light on certain previously obscure biblical passages. It's imported from Israel. By Alfred of New York, who else? And not only is it a 100% cashmere, long-sleeved V-neck pullover in Navy, Camel, Vicuna and Gray in sizes S-M-L-XL—it's also on special: regularly $35.00, we've got it for $22.90. 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