Turover's 63rd Year to Be Marked Nov. 5 Cookery and Semantics . . . Lucy Horton's Recipes The 63rd anniversary of the Turover Aid Society will take place Nov. 5 at Cong. Bnai Moshe, with Mrs. Ben Grant, chairman, and Mrs. Julius Honeyman, co-chair- man. Highlights will be an or- chestra for dancing, enter- tainment and cocktails pre- ceding dinner. Guests are in- vited. For reservations, call Mrs. Grant, 342-6250, or Mrs. Hon- eyman, 398-2627. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER When a cookbook also be- comes a study in semantics , it gains added interest. This is the case with "Country Commune Cooking" by Lucy Horton, published by Coward, McCann and Geo- ghegan. For example, there is the Total Loss Spinach Blintzes recipe and we are offered Kremsils that sound like the old-fashioned Passover khremzlakh. Due credit is given to con- tributors and Prairie Dog Village, Calif., is credited with this one for Bagels: WINER AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 LET ME SNOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY So — in the study of words — we now have Kremsils and the housewife can prepare them on the basis of this rec- ipe in the Horton book: BAGELS RAE MS ILS Yes, really. Very impressive 2 packages yeast 2 cups warm potato water (see note) 1 tablespoon honey V. cup oil 4 eggs, slightly beaten 1 tablespoon salt 8 cups hole wheat flour 2 quarts water WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY To form the bagels, divide the dough after its second kneading into four parts. Roll each part out long In your hands, and di- vide it into six portions. Roll each part between your hands until it's about 6 Inches long. Then wet ends, and pinch to- gether to form a doughnut. When the bagels are prepared, drop them into the boiling water one or two at • time. They will sink to the bottom, then slowly rise to the surface. As each one sur- faces, turn it and boil one more minute on the second side. Then place on an oiled baking sheet. Bake the bagels at 450 . for 10 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Makes 24. This, from Mona of the Mother. lode in Oregon, Is an old family recipe. Mateo meal might sound like an exotic ingredient, but mothers sometimes send it to their Children at the commune for the Passover season, when Sprinkle yeast over the potato water mixed with the honey, and let sit 5 minutes to dissolve. Add the remaining ingredients ex- cept the water; mix well; then knead for 10 minutes. Set in an oiled bowl, turn to oil top, cover with a towel, and let rise until doubled in a warm place. Punch down and knead again until smooth and elastic. Meanwhile, bring the water to a boil in a large saucepan or pot. crgc r-.Zel r Troth nnou /iced Aro The Homburgs. (3 lbs.*. more). 69' lb. Tongues 89' lb. Side of Beef (freezer Packed 79' lb.) Fres Delivery 70215 W 7 Ma* Photogra • by MISS JANICE BERGER arty Phone WIEffer 398-6894 .( HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator at LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • • EANOUETS SHOWERS • • PARTIES MEETINGS N•surissoms C25 S. tor* MCM1144•10 — °OA • ■■•■ saes. $1 .1..^.11 JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Ber- ger of Levittown, N.Y., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Janice to Gary Zeltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Zeltzer of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park. Mies Berger received her :bachelor of arts degree in art history at State Univer- sity of New York in New Palls. She will begin gradu- ate studies at Michigan State University in January. Mr. Zeltzer, a senior major- ing in economics at Michigan State University, plans to enter the University of Michi- gan law school next fall. The couple will be married this winter in Levittown. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING Extra Soper Special FRESH LAKE SUPERIOR PEACHES WHITE FISH 111_13 oz. can 3pro We ski, grid and Mel fish tree of charge IPPOOUCE SliECIA1.1 , -..— Mamma Sow Special FEINBERG'S STRICTLY KOSHER HOT DOGS or KNOCKS 12 oz. 09c CeM Pig. 0 Weal foe Al Parties RICE-0- RONI KLEENEX White or Pastel FACIAL TISSUE WILD RICE MIX t 25' t:: 49' sax 201 For yea. soorrol orrerNs or stow or." try ow DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We Pee only Kosiese-Wiirio-Rosr-Zwia or Firiobengs Kosher Products ea our Most Troy* FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL JO 6-4640 zrlt".•„•.:,°:•.trottr.z. TASTY BAR B 0 CHICKEN MP* Um Empire Kiiehm Powitry Oniyi - - "Latkes" have a lengthy space and "Blintzes" are not ignored. You wouldn't know " 7 their Jewishness, however, a:Patel:WA and by Lucy Horton they are Chairmen of the 38th donor luncheon, to be held treated internationally. Hers noon Nov. 14 at the Raleigh House, are (from left) Mes- is not a Jewish cook book, dames Molly Kobrin, Sam Weinman and Morris Green- but there's plenty of recipes berg; seated: Mesdames Larry Shapiro, Bella Cohen, usable by our ladies. . The Lucy Itorton "Country donor chairman, and Joseph Rodman. Not shown are Mesdames Harry Brown, Phil Bricker and Irving Wax- Commune Cooking" book man. Jackie Crampton will narrate a fashion show and gets a mighty good recom- prizes will be awarded. The club will meet 8 p.m. Monday mendation from Raymond A. at the Whitehall Apts club house. Husbands are invited.. Sokolov, New York Times food editor . This fine book is interest- inglv illustrated by Judith St Soleil. r SWEET JUICY I CALIFORNIA VALENCIA FRESH I CALIFORNIA ORANGES DATES REG. 49' tee. 113 49 Sae L _o... Pa '. 29 CI Prow, sestow., wawa._ ~ FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT This fine* moll &worn* solostreo is Ow ono. W. sow. how, shirr one o,4•41 ell fish hos of sharps. Flo aprosiol torrisa 4•11 JO 6-4640 Two young leaders will be member and as a member The Jewish Center will Parents Without Partners hold honored at a joint meeting of the community relations of the board of governors of division of Federation. its first open meeting of the the Jewish Welfare Feder- President of the junior season 9 p.m. Nov. 5 at the ation and the United Jew- division of Federation in 10 Mile branch. ish Charities. 8 p.m." Nov. 1969, Nachman was honored All Jewish single parents 21. at the Jewish Center. that year as recipient of the age 25-50 are invited. For The awards, given an- William E. Boesky Award information, or to add a nually to those showing out- of the junior division, name to the mailing list, call Nachman, a member of standing leadership poten- group services, 341-4200. tial, will be given this year Detroit Men's ORT chapter to Mrs. John L. Greenberg and Detroit chapter of Amer- ican Technion Society, is and Allan Nachman. i UL/hate enoh* e n 9 . P; ela a-1 Mrs. Greenberg, recipient o ti n ons tha end co th m emu in ntie ty rnat r ion of the Sylvia Simon Green- relations committees of the By berg Award, is a member of the board of women's Jewish Community Council. Ruth lie and his wife Joy are division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. She has members of Cong Adas Sha- Sirkis heen active in the . Allied lour which he serves as a (Copyright Jewish Campaign for several financial secretary. 1372. JTA. lac.) years, holding the position Federation's young leader- of day cha irman in the ship awards honor service to Phonogift chive and instruct- the community and encour- TAIGLAKH One of my readers wrote to ing workers, for the cam- age the development of lead- ership among its younger me recently, asking for this paign. . Her activities within the members. The Frank A. recipe. She said in her letter that many years ago her Federation community in- Wetsman Memorial Leader- mother was famous for the elude the chairmanship of ship Award was established taiglakh she used to make, the annual fall forum. She by Mrs. Frank A. Wetsman but the reader herself did not serves on the health and and William M. Wetsman in learn how to make them. In welfare division of Feelers- honor of their husband and case you do not know, taig- Lion and Is a member of the father. The Sylvia Simon lakh are small pieces of children and adolescent corn- Greenberg Award was set dough cooked in a honey mittee of the Jewish Family up in 1965 by the late Sam- syrup. This delicacy is served and Children's Service. uel S. Greenberg and his Mrs. Greenberg is special sons Ronald and John L., as a sweet accompanying a drink. There are several events chairman of the De- to honor the memory of their ways to prepare this tradi- troit Institute of Arts' Draw- wife and mother. The awards include a tional dish, and they are all ing and Print Club. good. DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS SLICED OR HALVES 99: Primrose Benevolent Maps Donor 6 to 8 eggs 2 cups unsalted matzo meal 2 cups milk cupcottage cheese 1tra teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup oil 1 teaspoon salt t4 cup raisins, currants or chopped nuts (optional) Beat the eggs until light. Add the other ingredients, and bear until smooth. Drop by spoonfuls onto a well-oiled briddle, and bake quickly. Watch carefully for burning. Serve with jam, honey or syrup to 4 to 6. Single Parents First Open Meeting Moot of TN, Best Pr,ret Froth F■sh from the tale and pr.ntimp 255-3777 Friday, Oct. 27, 1972-29 Mrs. Greenberg, Allan Nachman Award Winners, to Be Honored Plan at CJFWF General Assembly tai Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & Poultry Pullets 40' lb. Shoulder Steak , $1.37 lb. Rob Steaks . SI.21 lb. Jews are supposed to refrain from other types of flour. These are just wonderful. THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS j The other interests 'of the 'grant which enables the 3 eggs Greenberg Award winner in - young leaders to attend the I tablespoon oil dude membership in the annual general assembly of Matzo cake meal Syrup Brandeis University National the Council of Jewish Fed- 8 ounces honey Women's Committee, Iladas- erations and Wefare Funds. 4 ounces sugar sah, National Council of The Detroit award winners, 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Jewish Women and Sinai along with other young lead- 1. Beat eggs well Add fat and ers from around the country enough meal to form a soft Hospital Women's Guild. and from Canada, will be dough. Roll dough by hand on MTS. Greenberg, a former a board sprinkled with meal honored at the assembly in into long stri p s of fi nger faculty member at Wayne Toronto, Nov. 8-12. thickness. Cut half-inch length pieces. Bake for 10 minutes State University, is the wife In 350° oven In a floured pan. of attorney John L. Green- 2. Prepare the syrup: Mix the ber g They have two chil- honey, sugar and ginger and bring to a boll. Add pieces dren,. Stephen and Sylvia. of dough and the nuts. Boil Nachman, the recipient of slowly, stirring until a drop of the honey In cold water the Frank A. W et 6 m an I Criterion Club for single makes a firm ball. a Memorial Leadership Award, adults will host a masque- S. Pour the mixture onto partner in the law firm rade ball 9 p.m. Saturday moistened board, flatten wits i arh:so cold, ol d uw yorintinsd,:;. sq Criterion's Ball to Be Masquerade Hyman and Rice. A board at -the Southfield Civic Cen- a member of the Detroit Serv- , ter. The public will be web RITA REICHMAN, who ice Group, he was chosen to - will appear in recital under be a member of the national ' come. Music for dancing will be the auspices of the Redford 1972 United Jewish Appeal Township Music Society, 8 Young Leadership Cabinet. provided by Joe Miller, his p.m. Nov. 4 at Masonic He served as vice chairman vocalist, and orchestra. A Temple, will perform works of the real tate and b•ild- grand march, social mixers by Bach, Haydn, Beethoven, ing division the 1972 Se- and ref ishments are plan- : Schubert and Chopin. Miss troit Allieci Jewish Cam- ' ned . C. h prizes will be Reichman, 15. has played at paign-Israel Emergenc Y ZISS:'rdec for outstanding cos- • tun s in each of five cate- , the White House and has Fund. won many honors in her He has been a mere her of goi.es. For information. call pro- young life, both for her the Young Leadership lost'. ' Playing and for her compo tote for Federation, serve, gram chairman Pearl Green- as a Fresh Air Society hoar(' stein, 3993718 sitions. .