• ... • A • Glastein Honored Posthumously • by Bnai Brith 714-:,,-;73;3 NEW`-YORK (-11.4 The late ously With Abe" Ibiai-Brith -Jewish laeob-;;Glitsteln, the . celebrated Heritage Award. The $1,000 literary oRing Yiddish poet. was hiutored-139atham- Prize Was accepted by his widow Fanny. By Glitstein was 75 when he died last November. ' Ruth In presenting the award, Dr, Louis L. Kaplan of Baltore, Sirkis: chairman of the linai Brlth• Com-- - 11)11.1j mission on Adult EducatioW Ad- visoty Council. n5ged the luncheon (copyright OIL audience of 300- "not to let , the JTA, Dm.) Yiddish heritage of Jacob Glatstein slip through our fingers." HAMANTASEIEN FOR PURIM A companion Bnai Brith literary As I was sitting to write this col-, prize of $500 for a single work of umn, the postman brought me a Jewish excellence published in letter from one of my readers. In 1971 was presented to Cynthia Ozick, the young author of "The her lovely letter she said: "Last Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories." year, or a year before, you had some wonderful hamantashen rec- I have not observed men's bon- ipes which I made. I have mis- , esty to increase with their riches. placed it. I wonder if it is possible for you to repeat it. Thank you for —Thomas Jefferson. all the wonderful recipes. I look forward to seeing them.' So how can I resist such a request? I The Best Meat at The -Best Prices kailted through my files and found a hamantashen recipe to share with Pullets. . . . . 40c lb. Hamburger (3 lbs. or more) . 69' lb. *older Steak. . $1.39 lb. ' Tongues all my readers for the jolly holiday 69' lb.. RIB STEAKS. . . S1.29 • Fide of Beef (Freezer Pocked of Puriin which is celebrated this 75' lb.)_ yehr on Feb. Hamantashen are ireO_InT;ory 20215 W: 7 Mile little filled cookies, shaped as a tricon hat. They are eaten on Pu: rim, to remind us of Haman's plot to harm the Jews and of the happy events that thwarted his plans. THE DETROIT .JEWISH -HEWS Friday, February 25, 1972-31 ored'at Israel BondFete , ,ponik's Kosher-Meat, Fish & Poultry. The dough cup Warm water 1 - pkgs. active dry yeast 1,9 cup warm milk 19 4 to kyaps flour 1/2 cup - melted butter tsp._, vanilla_ extract capi ininv jain 1/2 CUP ground MILS 1/2 cup chopped prunes 2- Ulu. bread. crumbs 1 this. lemon juice L In a large mixing bowl dissolve the yeast in the water. 'Add milk and sugar and let stand for a few min- utes. Add salt; half of the flour, and eggs, stirring well till smooth.' Let rest for 10 minutes. L Adth the vanilla extract, butter and more of the, remaining flour. Khead till you can handle the dough, adding - more flower if necessary. Knead about eight minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic. 3. In a clean bowl put a few drops of oil to grease the whole surface. Place the doug h and turn it once to grease the top. Let it stand for 90 minutes in a. warm corner of the kitchen, covered with a clean kitchen towel. Punch down and let rise .again for 43 minutes. 4. Boll out the dough as thin as you - ern. Cut out rounds of four inches in diameter. Put filling in the center and pinch the edges - flrmly.Molsten with some egg white to help keep it closed. Pinch the edges so a triangle shape is formed. - 5. Put the hamantashen on a cookie sheet. Brush tops with some milk. Bake at a moderate oven 323 degrees F. for about 30 minutes, or till they are golden brown. Yield—about 3 dozen. filling: Just mix all filling ingre- do hnts together. The Marshall Lodge and Chapter of Snit' Brith Israel Bond dinner dance, which honored Walter Berlow, as Marshall Man of the Year, resulted in more than $140,000 in Israel Bond sub- scriptions. (From left) in photo are,seated: Mrs. Celia Dorfman, Mr. and Mrs: Walter Berlow and Mrs. Bessie Buchalter, president of the Chapter: (standing) Harry Koltonow, Metropolitan Detroit Baal Brith Council Israel Bond chairman; Albert Gutman; Joey Russell, guest star; Joseph Feldman, and Nathan Knoppow, president of Marshall Lodge. Berlow was honored for his 45 years of service to Bnai Brith. BBW Spring Festival to Be Sprung The Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold its annual Spring -Festival and luncheon" noon Thursday at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Present and prospective mem- bers are invited by President Mrs. Joseph Rodman. In charge of the afternoon are Mrs. Harold Rowe, membership retention chairman, and Mrs. Alex Mann; membership chairman. Assisting them are Mesdames David Freedman, Ray Mazer, Sey- mour Sandweiss, Joseph Snyder, Harry Michelson, Sidney Eidelman, Harley Adler, Charles Blauer, Da- vid Gershon, Jack Kessler, Sylvia Ross and Gordon Fruitman. alai Oral Arctivities MASADA CHAPTER 'will install its newly elected officers at a dinner-dance 8 p.m. March 11 at the Northwood Inn. Mrs. Ira Albion, second vice president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metro- politan Detroit, will install Mes- dames Perry Shulman, president; James Direnfeld,, Edwin Green- field, Melvin Rosen ._and Irving Zickerman, vice presidents; Joseph Harris, treasurer; Milton Silver- man;Richard Roland; Gary Wex- ler and Mark Sedley, secretaries. For information, call Mrs. Leon Feig, Installation co-chairman, 851-1237, or Mrs. Arnold Grant, installation co-chairman, 851.0770. * e * For tickets, call Mrs. Rowe, 358-1670, or Mrs. Mann, UN 3-7249. -•- Mayor Feder Is Man of Year to Oakland- Century - Southfield Mayor Norman W. Feder will be honored as Oakland Century Lodge's "man of the year" at its second annual Israel dinner-dance 7 p.m. March -14 at Town and Country Club. • Mayor Feder is being honored for his 25 years of service to Bnai Brith, Israel and his community. Ambassador Ovadia Soffer, Is- rael emissary to the UN, will be guest speaker. A native Detroiter, Mayor Feder received his law degree from Wayne State University in 1940. He has been practicing law for over 31 years and served as national chancellor of Tau Epsilon iRho Law fraternity. Mayor • Feder served on the Southfield Board of Zoning Ap- peals until he was elected to the Southfield City.. Council in 1965 and was president of the council for two years. He was elected mayor in April 1969 and re-elect- ed two years later. Mayor Feder, who has been affiliated with Bnai Brith for a quarter century,-is a charter mem- ber of Oakland Century Lodge, has been a member of Shaarey Zedek for many years and is on the board of its Men's Club. lie and his wife, Helen have two chil- dren