Help and respect can come In proper devotion a man We are never more mod- to a people only through self- has his eyes downward and ern, never more progressive, help and self-respect. — Ste- his heart upward..—Talmud than when we are ourselves. phen S. Wise. Yevamot. —Max Nordau. A Kosher Recipe from the Kosher Oil For generations, families have been relying on Planters Oil for all their Kosher cooking. All the year through. Because Planters 100% pure peanut oil brings out the natural flavor of foods cooked in it. So whether it's latkes, tzimmes, matzoh brie, or plain ole fried chicken, cook it with Kosher and Parve Planters Oil. It'll taste the way it was meant to. APPLE RAISIN KREPLACH Makes 24 kreplach 11/2 cups finely chopped pared apples 1/2 cup chopped dark seedless raisins 1/2 cup sugar • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 /4 cups unsifted flour (about) . teaspoon salt • 3 eggs 2 teaspoons cold water Boiling water • Planters Peanut Oil Confectioners' sugar Combine chopped apples, chopped raisins, sugar and cinnamon in bowl. Mix well; set aside. Sift flour and salt in large mixing bowl. Make a well in the center and in it place eggs and cold water. Mix into a dough. Turn out onto lightly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Knead in additional flour if necessary. Divide dough in half. Roll each half into a 9 x 12-inch rectangle. Between rolling strokes, carefully stretch dough with hands from the center outward. Cut into 3-inch squares. Fill each square with 1 tablespoon apple mixture. 'Moisten 2 adjacent edges with water; fold unmoistened edges over to form triangles. Seal edges tightly using tines of fork. 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SUGAR PEARS 19 LB SWEET JUICY SUNKIST VALENCIA ORANGES XTRA-LGE. 88 SIZE REG. 89' e . 07-DOZ. minurdaY, surk4aX For your special parries or other events try our DELICIOUS MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS We use only Kosher-Wilno-Best-Zion or Feinbergs Kosher Products on our Meat Trays FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL JO 6-4640 ,1":`:" , ' ;;;,,ova eiry1);I :?thlt :Zil= TASTY BAR-B-0 CHICKEN ■ (We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) News Beth. Jacob Girls Rally to the Colors By MIRIAM PENFIL Last Thursday was a very normal day for all the Beth Jacob students, or at least they thought it was until the senior class brought mass confusion upon a very un- suspecting school. The 12th grade class ar- ranged to have a fake en- gagement of one of their classmates, Marmal Klein- man. Immediately upon hear- ing the shouts of the excited seniors, the entire school came out into the hall to join in the singing and dancing for our kalla (bride). In the midst of all the con- fusion, Lorraine Reisman and Dena Carmen marched down the hall carrying a sign reading "Color War Is Here" 111 Everyone from grades 7 through 12 rushed excitedly into the shul amidst much shouting and scream- ing. As soon as we were all settled in the shul, Rabbi Goldstein announced the cap- tains, co-captains and the team names and members. They were as follows: Dena Carmen and Suse Katz for team Spain (red) and Lor- raine Reisman and Vicky Weinman for France (blue), the opposing team. T h e enthusiastic team members put forth all their efforts and numerous talents in creating original marching songs, posters, formation, theme songs, banners and cheers, all of which por- trayed the Jews existence in those countries. They stayed up well into the small hours of the morn- ing working hard at their jobs, each person adding as much as she could to help out the team in any way possible. T h e performances a n d songs were not the only things taken into considera- tion; good behavior of all girls in all classes, as well as prompt attendance were equally important. The competition between the two teams was extremely close, and team Spain won by a small margin. All that is left of Color War is many fond memories which we are compiling into team newspapers for the school. —,p)tooucE spEcIALs .— SWEET JUICY (SICKLE) DOLE HAWAIIAN Youth " Cook in boiling water about 10 minutes; drain well. Chill thoroughly. Strictly Kosher ..as. Lea:inv. FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT The finest and largest selection in the area. Wt.clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service can Jo 6-4640 Coney Island Night Slated by Kochav Kochav Bnai David Youth will hold a Coney. Island Night 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Most of the dinner pro- ceeds will go toward support of the activities of NCSY, the National Conference of Syna- gogue Youth. There will be entertainment. Nominal ad- mission charge. Goal It is for us to pray not ..7nr tasks equal to our powers, but for powers equal to on tasks, to go forward with a great desire forever beatin g : at the door of our hearts cs we travel toward our distant goal.—Helen Keller. rummy, JLIMIJII UM. Lo, 1 713--L1 Umbrella Leadership Group Orthodox Youth Form National NEW YORK — Prominent Orthodox Jewish student or- ganizations were united un- der one umbrella organiza- tion here called SCOOP, Stu- dent Committee of Orthodox Organization Presidents. The organization, born as a result of the failure of a previous umbrella organiza- tion, will succeed "by main- taining an atmosphere of in- formality and decision mak- ing," according to Aaron Reichel, president of Yavneh, National Religious Student Association. Each of the participating organizations will call for and chair meetings on a ro- tating basis, leaving no need for a permanent chairman. One of the first resolutions of the new organization seeks support in the Orthodox com- munity for Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson for his in- terest in the oppressed Jews in the Soviet Union. Among the participanting groups are Yavneh, Young Israel Collegiates, members of the Hineni and hasidic movements, Dirshu, Noam, National Conference of Syna- gogue Youth, Bnei Akiva, and the student councils of Yeshiva, Stern and Touro colleges. Matt Hoffman of the Uni- versity of Michigan is the Midwest representative to Yavneh. The Best To You 1 HAL CORDON VII ... 1-' 111{ 1 I.I. oft 1SIONS BIG BANDS OR SMALL COMBOS 626-3346 BARBARA'S STATIONERY Stationery ciiitsacadiaaimi Bring this Ad for Outstanding Savings on Bar Mitzvas Bat Mitzvas Confirmations & Weddings etc. 725 S. Adams Road, Next to South Adams Square Arcade in Birmingham, Michigan Phone 642-3860 FOR THE NEW MAN IN YOUR LIFE! 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