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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-07

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Friday, September 7, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GEFILTE FISH SAUTE
24 oz. jar Manischewitz Gefilte
Fish
1 egg
1 tbsp. water
3 /4 cup Manischewitz Matzo
Meal
Butter or pareve margarine
Drain fish. Combine egg and
water. Dip fish in egg mixture.
Roll in matzah meal. Saute in a
small amount of butter or mar-
garine until golden brown on all
sides. Serve with dill sauce.
Serves 4.

DILL SAUCE
V2 cup sour cream

/4 cup chopped kosher dill
pickles
1 tbsp. pickle juice
tsp. salt

Combine all ingredients and
store in refrigerator until ready to
serve. This sauce is best prepared
several hours before serving.

YOM TOV
FISH MOUSSE
3 12-oz. jars Manischewitz
Gefilte Fish
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup sweet cream
1 1/4 cups Manischewitz matzah
meal
1 /4 cup melted butter
1 /4 cup lemon juice
1 /2 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. salt

Dash pepper
6 eggs, separated
11 oz. can Manischewitz To-
mato and Mushroom Sauce.

Drain fish and mash in a large
bowl. Mix in nuts, cream, matzah
meal, butter, lemon juice, onion
powder, salt and pepper. Beat egg
yolks and fold in. Beat egg whites
until stiff but not dry. Fold into
fish mixture. Place in well-
greased loaf pan or 9-inch tube
pan and spread evenly. Cover pan
with aluminum foil. Bake in mod-
erate oven (350 degrees) until set
and firm to the touch, about 1 1/2
hours. Loosen sides with knife,
allow to set for a few minutes and
turn out on serving platter. Serve
with heated tomato and mush-
room sauce. Serves 6 to 8.

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New York (JTA) — A rabbi who
fled as a refugee from Germany in
the 1930s will become the first
American rabbi ever to return to
East Germany in a clerical
capacity when he travels to East
Berlin this month to officiate at
High Holy Day services on Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
The return of Rabbi Ernst
Lorge, retired spiritual leader of
Temple Israel, Skokie, Ill. has
been arranged for by the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee.
An estimated 100 to 150 of the
city's 200 Jews are expected to
attend the Rosh Hashanah and
Yom Kippur services, where they
will hear Rabbi Lorge deliver five
sermons in his native German
language. During his two-week
stay, he will also visit the Jewish
old-age home.
Less than 600 Jews live today in
the German Democratic Republic,
concentrated in eight cities, with
the largest community living in
East Berlin. The East German

Mehta hopes
Malaysia would
OK future concert

New York — New York
Philharmonic Conductor Zubin
Mehta hopes that Malaysia, the
Islamic country which bowed out
as a concert site on the orchestra's
current Asian tour when it
learned that the Philharmonic
would be performing a work by
Jewish composer Ernest Bloch,
will play host to the orchestra on
future tours.
"If there are political problems,
music can heal them," Mehta,
who also heads the Israel
Philharmonic, said prior to the
New York orchestra's concert in
Bangkok, Thailand earlier this
month.

government provides funds for
these communities and for main-
taining more than 100 Jewish
cemeteries spread throughout the
country.
Explaining his plans for his
sermons, Rabbi Lorge said he
would emphasize "religious

themes and the unity of the
Jewish people throughout the
world."
Rabbi Lorge, who was born in
Mainz in 1916, left Germany for
the United States in 1936. He was
ordained in the rabbinate in the
U.S. in 1942.

Palestinians accuse France
of 'cloubletalk' on the Mideast

Paris (JTA) — France's rela-
tions with the PLO seemed to hit
an all time low last week as Pales-
tinian spokesmen accused the
French government, and espe-
cially President Francois Mitter-
rand, of "double-talk" in the Mid-
dle East.
The French paper Le Monde re-
ported from Tunis that Palesti-
nian anger is such that PLO chief
Yasir Arafat has refused to meet
French Foreign Minister Claude
Cheysson. The paper said the two
were to confer in Tunis where
Cheysson was scheduled to arrive
last week but Arafat told the
foreign minister he was "too busy
to meet him."
According to reports in Le
Monde that were confirmed by
French diplomatic sources, the
Palestinians are worried about a
possible rapproachement between
Paris and Damascus. Syrian
President Hafez Assad has kicked
Arafat and the PLO out of Syria
and backed the anti-Fatah opposi-
tion during last year's inter-
Palestinian fighting in northern
Lebanon. Mitterrand is scheduled
to pay an official visit to Damas-
cus before the end of the year.
The Le Monde correspondent in
Tunis quoted PLO leaders as
warning that the French Socialist
Administration is using "double-
talk" in its Mideast dealings, im-

plying that it is telling each side
what it wants to hear.
The Palestinians also violently
complain that the French are not
keeping them informed of their
various diplomatic contacts nor
about their intentions to launch a
diplomatic initiative, in conjunc-
tion with Israel's Labor Party if it
will succeed to form the next gov-
ernment.
The Paris-based weekly
Afrique-Asie reported that Assad
has invited Miterrand to Damas-
cus "to try and break his support
for Arafat and the PLO." The
weekly says Assad has practically
no hope to change France's pro-
Israeli attitude but wants to im-
prove his relations with Paris "at
the PLO's expense."

Cleveland — The Cleveland
Jewish Community Center is
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students to Israel, consisting of 12
days of intensive touring and edu-
cational highlights in December.
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