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August 26, 1988 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-26

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Honey And Apple Recipes Are Holiday Tradition

Do you have a favorite kosher
recipe? Each month in this space,
L'Chayim will print a kosher recipe
that the whole family can prepare
together. To contribute to the
column, type your recipe in a way in
which the entire family can
participate and send it to L'Chayim,
clo The Jewish News, 20300 Civic
Center Dr., Southfield 48076.

This month's recipes were
contributed by Barbara Press of
Southfield (Honey Cake) and Jan
Freedman of West Bloomfield (Apple
Cake).

Honey Cake

flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp.
baking soda, 1/2 tsp. each cinnamon
and allspice, 1/8 tsp. ground cloves,
4 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 2 tbsps. salad
oil, 1 cup honey, 1/2 cup brewed
black coffee, 2 tbsps. brandy or
wine, 1/2 cup chopped walnuts.
Let one of the older children sift
the flour, baking powder, baking
soda and spices together and set
aside. Mom can beat the eggs
gradually, adding the sugar. Beat
until thick and light in color. Beat in
the oil, honey, coffee and brandy or
wine.
Dad can stir in the flour mixture
and nuts and mix until blended.
Mom can pour into 2 greased and

floured 9x5x3" loaf pans (or one
9x13" pan). Bake in 350 degree
oven for 50-60. minutes or until cake
tester comes out dry. Cool in pans
10 minutes and remove cakes to
wire racks to complete cooling.

Apple Cake

Have the children gather the
ingredients for the cake: 6 eggs, 1
cup oil, 2 cups sugar, 2 cups cake
meal, 2 tbsps. potato starch. Have
another child gather the ingredients
for the filling: 3 lbs. sliced apples,
juice of one lemon, 3 /4 cups sugar, 2
tbsps. cinnamon. Topping

ingredients include 1/2 cup chopped
nuts and sugar and cinnamon to
taste.
Mom can preheat the oven to
350 degrees. Dad can beat the
eggs, add the sugar, oil, cake meal
and potato starch. One of the older
children can combine the filling
ingredients.
Mom can divide the batter in
half, spreading half in a greased
9x13" pan. Place the apple filling
on top. Spread the other half of the
batter over the apple filling. The
younger kids can sprinkle the
topping mixture over the top of the
cake. Mom can put the cake in the
oven to bake for one hour.

The children can gather the
ingredients: 3 1/2 cups all-purpose

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ALL ABOARD!

by John Ryan

Flood.
Mr. and All Mrs. Noah are preparing for the Great
the animals the children have to
help. When
to follow: No climb on board,

all
animals! Ages animals may eat they have one rule
any other
4-7.

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ELIZER BEN-YEHUDA

Each month in this space,
L'Chayim will look back into issues
of The Jewish News to see what
was happening in the local Jewish
community or in the Diaspora 10, 20
and 40 years ago.

by

This biography

Malka Drucker

talks about how the father of
modern Hebrew
opposition
to kw struggled against tremendous
dream alive. Ages 9-12.

Check your synagogue
library for availability.

TEN YEARS AGO

Comedian Totie Fields (nee
Sophie Feldman), who was voted
entertainer of the year in January,
died of a heart attack at age 48.

20 YEARS AGO

A Warsaw Communist youth
newspaper attacked the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
for alleged espionage in Poland and
leveled the same charge against
three Polish Jews who held high
military and police posts in Poland
before they defected to the West.
Max M. Fisher allied himself
with New Detroit.

40 YEARS AGO

The State Department
reprimanded Czechoslovakia for
allowing arms material to be toured
through its territory for use in Israel.
Detroit Jewry, through the Israel
Equipment Project, sent $100,000
worth of supplies to Israel.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1988

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UHS Plans Nursery Round-up

Tuesday, Aug. 30

The United Hebrew Schools Nursery
School will have its fall round-up at 7 p.m.
Aug. 30 at the nursery school. For details,
call Carol Gale, 356-7378.

Wednesday, Sept. 14

The United Hebrew Schools Nursery
School will have its parent coffee at 7:30
p.m. Sept. 14. in the Friedman Conference

Room at the UHS building. For details, call
Carol Gale, 356-7378.

Sunday, Sept. 18

The Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish
Community Center, Federation Apartments,
Jewish Experiences for Families and
L'Chayim will sponsor a Grandparent's Day
Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. at the Maple/Drake JCC.
"Apples, Honey and Lots Lots More," 1
p.m. Sept. 18 at the Jewish Community

Center of Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch
Hollow Dr., Ann Arbor.
Adat Shalom Nursery School will have its
"Mishpacha Sukkot Workshop" 10 a.m. Sept.
18 at the synagogue.

Saturday, Sept. 24

Adat Shalom pre-bar/bat mitzvah
luncheon, "New Beginnings," with Corinne
Stavish will take place Sept. 24 at the
synagogue.

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