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December 05, 1980 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-05

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Authorship is a royal
priesthood; but woe to him
who rashly lays unhallowed
hands on the ark or altar,

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U.S. Indifferent to Death Camp

BONN (JTA) — A new
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indifference among respon-
sible Americans to the fate

Israel Relies
on Camp David
Accords: Shamir

PARIS (JTA) — Israel's
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir said that Israel con-
tinues to rely on the Camp
David agreements for a set-
tlement of the Middle East
dispute and is prepared "to
make further concessions
and sacrifices within this
frame work."
In E n interview published
in Lc. Monde, the Israeli dip-
lomItt also stressed that his
country "does not accept the
premises of the Venice dec-
lai atiof issued last June
by the nine member states
of the European Economic
Community (EEC).
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Friday, December 5, 1980 41

Dairy Recipes
By NORMA BARACH

(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)

Sea-Port Chapter of
Hadassah, P.O. Box 75,
East Setauket, N.Y. 11733,
has a new cookbook avail-
able by mail for $8.50. Here
are some samples:

CHEESE AND EGG
SOUFFLE
1 /2 lb. sharp cheddar cheese
1 /8 lb. margarine or butter
8 slices bread
6 eggs
2 cups milk
salt and pepper to taste
Trim crust and cube bread.
Grate cheese coarsely. Beat
eggs well. Add salt, pepper,
milk and melted butter. Alter-
nate bread and cheese in
2-quart casserole that is but-
tered. Pour liquid over all and
refrigerate overnight. Next
day, bake 1 hour at 350 de-
grees. Serves 8 to 10. Very
good reheated and with a
sauce of sour cream mixed
with paprika.
BROCCOLI SOUP
2 tbsps. butter
2 stalks celery, with leaves
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 bunch broccoli (about 1 lb.)
3 vegetable bouillon cubes
dissolved in 3 cups boiling
water
1 cup milk
salt and pepper to taste
Gently cook celery and
onion in butter until wilted.
Trim tough stem ends off
broccoli and cut into small
pieces. Add to pot along with
vegetable broth, salt and pep-
per. Bring to a boil, cover and
cook over medium heat until
broccoli is tender, about 20
minutes. Puree in electric
blender. Return to pot, stir in
milk and heat. If soup is too
thick, add more milk and ad-
just seasoning. Serves 6.

NY Leader Cited

NEW YORK — Morris L.
Levinson, New York indus-
trialist and philanthropic
leader, received an honor-
ary doctorate at the aca-
demic convocation held in
conjunction with the annual
meeting of the Weizmann
Institute of Science's inter-
national board of governors
in Rehovot, Israel.

of the Jews as the reason
Auschwitz was not bombed
by the Allies during World
War II.
The book, "Why Au-
schwitz Was Not Shelled?,"
is by Heiner Lichtenstein, a
48-year-old news edifor of a
Cologne radio station.
Lichtenstein, who has fol-
lowed dozens of Nazi trials
in Germany for the past 20
years, is also the author of
"Maidanek — An Account
of a Trial."
Lichtenstein stresses that
the Germans are alone
guilty of the Holocaust. But
he documend.s how the Al-
lies missed a chance to save
thousands , if.inmates in the
infamous death camp.

ammulipo
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rants in the United States,
although most establish-

ments include some Manda-
rin dishes on their menus.
"Shanghai. The cuisine
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the trained chefs from
China come from Shanghai,
Szechuan, and Hunan res-
taurants. Seafood makes up
a large part of the diet. In-
gredients are usually
shredded, unlike the north-
ern cuisine, which uses
larger pieces."

Brooklyn Apts.
Renewal Project

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Southern Brooklyn
Community Organization,
an Agudath Israel project,
has received a $4 million
federal grant to be used for
conversion of four-story
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ings in the western part of
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