• • Seq- in Acclaimed Yenta [Produces Maureen Goldsmith, 26, is a clever girl. She has courage. She not only removes stigma from the word yenta but adopts it for herself. She tells the tale in "The Organic Yenta," published by Atheneum, and as the subtitle indi- cates it is a cookbook. The explana- tory line to the main title is: "A Here and Now Cookbook That's Into Natural Foods for Both Health and Taste." In other words, it is not only a cookbook: it is an advo- cate of vegetarianism. PICTURE FRAMING Because she has accepted the yenta designation, it is very inte- resting that Miss Goldsmith should say of herself that she is a "hippie- type young woman with a Jewish background and an awareness of the here and now." It is therefore additionally in- teresting to note her admission that her book is not a kosher cookbook, and whether her read- ers will like it or not, she as- serts: "I had originally strayed from the strict Jewish menus because I wasn't satisfied with the blandness of many of the meals." "I do like fish, though, and I still eat it occasionally. But my favorites are shrimp, lobster, crab meat, etc., which are considered trait (not to be eaten by Jews). I will therefore devote a special chapter, entitled Trail, to these for- bidden foods. "I found that along with my change to natural foods has come a rebirth in my interest in Jewish cooking. In Jewish cooking there is already a split between meat meals and nonmeat meals—fleishig and milchig. I began to go back over my life to remember milchig meals we used to have when I was Detroit's Largest Selection EXPERT SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE Art Studio 2646 Coolidge bet. ll S. 12 Mile Rd. Call 399-1320 for appt. HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • SHOWERS • BANQUETS • MEETINGS • PARTIES JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS Member Detre* Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. SINGER'S Kosher Meals n V 3 & Poultry Mkt. i-octiRT-CHEESF: PIE (About 8 servings( CRUST l' teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups graham-cracker crumbs ri cup honey cup softened butter Mir all the ingredients in a bowl. (I use my hand and sort of squid( it Waif the ingredients are evenly distributed , . Then press it into a 10-(nett glass pie pan and bake it at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. For vegetarians, this hook will prove a blessing, and kashrut ob- servers will know how to weed out the trait'. For 13 years. Mollie Weisburg of Warren has dedicated her effort. ! time and money to the senior citi- zens of the Jewish Center. The wile of Dr. Alan Weisberg. she arranged a day of boating. picnicking, singing and dancing Monday at Pine Lake, for 100 senior citizens, known as "The Golden Age Group. Their average age is 85. WE DELIVER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! Extra Super Special MORIAH BRAND STRICTLY KOSHER TURKEY SALAMI Hi-Protein Lo-Fat 16-ot. KLEENEX DECORATED OR PASTEL TOWELS JUMBO SIZE 2pitilk 59c DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS DOLE HAWAIIAN UNSWEETENED 1111111) •& PINEAPPLE JUICE Bottle 3 49c $109 1 Wishbone ITALIAN DRESSING 1-ill 89 14-oz. Cans A Specials Good thru Wed. s0000000asook: rl DEL MONTE REGULAR OR FRENCH CUT CONSUL BRAND IMPORTED SPRATTS GREEN BEANS Cans 499c 4 89c For your special parties or otter events try our DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We use only Kosher-Wilne-Best-Zion or Feinbergs Kosher Products on our Meat Trays FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640 Z.7.1.-~ ,,,,t7Dtritid. - ::. TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN (We Use !melee Kestwor Poottry Only) I. Sift the flour and salt into a bowl. (•ut in the shortening and then rub between your hands till I• resem- bles small peas. Sprinkle the water and loss with a fork until it clings to- gether. Roll out on a lightly (loured surface to a 12-in - h circle. Transfer to a Ise plate and -trim the edges. Prick with a fork and hake at 450 degrees for -l rt ol minutes. Remove from THE FILLING, t'-, cup sugar i s cup c starch Dash salt i r cup fresh squeezed lemon juice . cup cold water 3 egg yolks, well beaten ? margarine cup boding water I tsp. fresh grated lemon peel Few Arens yellow food coloring THE MERINGUE, 3 egg whites Isl.. cream of tartar 6 Lists. sugar I. Ina saucepan mix sugar. corn , larch and salt together, with a wire h sk 2. Still using the whisk, gradually Barba ra K. Finkel Now .1 Irs. jostph L. 1lflngeg Marriages 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE LI 7-8111 THE PASTRY S11181.1. (9-1S1( - 11), I cup sifted all purpose flour flip. salt I., p vegetable shortening ibis- cold water Here is one very brief recipe: LICHTENSTEIN-CARTER: San- dra Susan Carter and Arthur H. Lichtenstein were united in mar- riiage recently by Rabbi Richard C. Hertz at Temple Beth El. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of Kentucky Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of Leewin Ave. The cou- ple will reside in Laguna Beech, Calif. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN i t a little girl. I wanted to turn my t'-' friends on to my 'new' Jewish :' / dishes, because most of my friends ' g are goyim (non-Jews) and hadn't .::: Mt S tasted any of the foods I had 11. grown up with and taken f• , r h. granted, so I slowly began slip- By RUTH SIRKIS ping these dishes into the regular (Copyright 1972, JTA. Inc.) menus for my eating club. The LEMON MERINGUE PIE response was quite exciting." Summertime calls for refresh- In addition to advice on organiz- ing, tangy desserts. We offer here ing the kitchen, the chapters that serve as shopping guides and ex- a classic one—lemon meringue pie planations of nutritions as well as with its tart, lemony flavor. The suggestions on growing one's own dessert consists of a flaky pie vegetables—this becomes an essen- crust that is pre-baked, then filled tial in the yenta's vegetarianism— with a smooth delicate filling. Miss Goldsmith provides recipes, in All is topped with soft peaks of a dozen chapters, for soups, nood:e white meringue, adding glamor dishes, salads and many other - and tenderness. It is quite a popu- foods creating a variety for a sin- lar dessert among my readers, gle book. Of course, there is the since several have requested the recipe. So here it is. trail chapter. Golden Agers Treated, to Day in the Country ] . at IUMAINGHAM 725 S. Nasser NORTHLAND — OAK PARK 2151• fireewli•• !Grrev-11 Sh•ps." Cameo THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS clario n Cookbook We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity !PRODUCE S•ECIALS MO MI 1 EXTRA FANCY GREEN SOLID 1 ALL PLUMS VARIETIES CABBAGE 'CALIFORNIA 1 • ... 39 0 b. Average 19!., ■ __Good Friday, SaturdaY, SUnClay FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest end largest selection in the arse. We clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of chimps. For special service c•11 JO 6-4640 Friday, July 23, 1972-2S •• 00 1/1 0- C J blend in cold water, then lemon Juice u ntil smooth. Add beaten egg Yolk.. blending ser) thoroughly. Add mar- garine 3 Add boding water graduaIli, stir- rips constantly with rubber spatula. 4 Gradually bring mixture to full boil. stirring gently and constantly with spatula over medium heat. Re- doce heat slightly as mixture begins to thicken. 13011 slowly for one min- ute. 5 Remove from heat and stir in grated peel and food coloring. 6. Pour hot filling into baked pastry shell. Let stand, allowing a thin film to form while preparing the menngue. 7 Beat the whites for several ear- nods until frothy. Addcream of tartar and beat on high speed until Pa- rising soft peaks. Reduce speed and add the sugar one ibis. at a time. Return to high speed until whites are fairly stiff but still glossy. t. Place meringue on the hot filling in reveral mounds, then push gently against inner edge of pie crust, sealing well. 9. rover the rest of the filling by swirling the meringue, forming deco- rative peaks with spatula. 10. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes, until golden brown. 11. Cool on wire rack at room tem- perature away from drafts for two hours before cutting and serving. Use a sharp knife and dip into hot water after each cut, for easier carving. Some fellows pay a compliment like they expected a receipt.— Kin Hubbard. SUNDAY ONLY SPECIALS • - SUNDAYS 1 TO 5 • DRESSES vATL ,, ,,s $ 490 OPEN $18 • • SWIMSUITS $590 $990 WERE MRS. JOSEPH MANGEN Barbara Karen Finkel became the bride of Joseph Larry Mangen in a recent candlelight ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner, Cantor Jacob Bar- kin and Rev. Sidney Rube offici- ated The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Finkel of Win- chester Dr., Southfield. The bride- groom. of 14 Mile Rd.. Royal oak, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangen. The bride wore an Empire gown of peau de soie and Alencon lace accented with seed pearls. The floor-length silk illusion mantilla was trimmed with matching Alen- ' con lace. Sandy Finkel, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid; were Barbara Feldman, Karen Rosen. Mrs . Frank Greenberg and Mrs. Robert Weltman. Best man was Robert Mangen, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Mark and Larry Finkel, brothers of the bride: Robert Solow; and Jack Rosenberg. Jodi and Michelle Mangen, nieces of the groom, were flower girls. After a honeymoon in California, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. $14 TO $36 BLOUSES VALUES $ 1 $ 1 4 I 90 • SHORTS 59 $190 WERE • LINGERIE $390 $590 VALUES TO $28 EANtAMER'"ART • MASTER CHARGE OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 5 14A I !LUCIUS t ICIkt 3160 W. 1 , MILE RD., BERKLEY OPOI 11.1111:30 to 5:30 Rte an nu 1:00 SUNLAYS 10 to S -