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Friday, August 17. 1956
TBI IODIHIKN IIIAILITI
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Sweden To Admit
1.000 Refugees
GENEVA, (JTA) — The office
of the United Nations High Com
missioner for Refugees has an
nounced that a Swedish selection
mission is in Austria interview
ing refugees for resettlement in
Sweden. A quota of 1,000 refu
gees will be selected in 1956; of
this number, 650 were selected in
May and many of them have al
ready arrived in Sweden. The
Mission will remain in Austria
for approximately three \yeeks.
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Yiddish Poet Reaches
Poland After Five
Years In Prisons
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Of 85
Jewish literary and theatre fig
ures working in Moscow after
the war, at least 15 are not long
er alive, as a result of Soviet
persecution of Jewish culture,
Moshe Broderzon, renowned Yid
dish poet, declared recently in
Warsaw following his return from
the Soviet Union. He spent five
and a half years in Soviet pris
ons.
A cable from Warsaw to the
New York Times reported that
Mr. Broderzon said he was arrest
ed by the secret police in Mos
cow on April 21, 1950, after the
Soviet authorities closed the only
Yiddish-language newspaper
there, disbanded the Jewish An
ti-Fascist Committee, and shut
down the Jewish theatre studio
where he had worked.
“We all knew what was hap
pening,” he said. ‘‘We knew of
the arrests of other Jewish writers
and artists and lived in daily
fear of our turn.” When it came
he was held for nine months in
two prisons in Moscow and in
terrogated nightly for eight of
the nine months. His interrogat
ors accused him of having said
that anti-Semitism existed in the
Soviet Union and he recalled that
he told them “it’s true — there
is anti-Semitism in Russia.” At
the end of nine months he was
sent to a camp in Taishet, Si
beria, to serve his ten-year sen
tence.
He was freed last September.
He carried back to Poland last
week a notice from the Soviet
Prosecutor General that the
‘‘proceedings against you have
been terminated and in this mat
ter you are now considered re
habilitated.” He and his wife fled
to the Soviet Union in 1939 when
the Nazis invaded Poland. Both
worked in the Yiddish theatre in
Moscow and in 1940 the Russians
made them Soviet Citizens. Mr.
Broderzon decided to stay on af
ter the war because, he said, 1“
did not want to come back to the
place where three and a half
million members of my family
had been lost.”
French Decorates
Designer of Jets
PARIS, (JTA) — Marcel Pas-
sault, designer of the Mystere and
Ourangan Jet fighters has been
awarded the Grand Cross of the
French Legion of Honor. The a-
ward was conferred on the re
commendation of the French cab
inet. M. Dassault, who kept his
resistance name after the war,
was deported to Buchenwald by
the Vichy regime. At that time
he used his family name of Bloch.
Abraham Duker
Heads College For
Jewish Studies
CHICAGO, (JTA) — Dr. Ab
raham G. Duker of New York
was appointed president of the
Chicago College of Jewish Studies,
an institution for the training of
teachers in Jewish religious
schools. He has been active in
the Reconstructionist movement
in Jewish life. In 1950 he joined
the faculty of the Reconstruction
ist School of Jewish Studies af
ter having been a member of the
Training Bureau for Jewish Com
munal Service.
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By Leah W. Leonard
AJP Food Editor
Author of “Jewish Cookery” and "Jewish Holiday Cookbook”
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BROAD NOODLES (Dutch Style)
8 ounces broad noodles
114 quarts boiling water
1 teaspoon salt
] 4 cup slivered almonds
3 tablespoons melted butter or
substitute
3 tablespoons poppy seeds
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon sugar
Drop noodles into boiling salt
ed water and cook according to
directions on the packages, ap
proximately 12 minutes, till ten
der. Drain well. While noodles
are cooking, brown the slivered
almonds in melted butter in a
shallow frying pan, stirring con
stantly to prevent scorching. (For
a fleishig meal schmaltz or veg-
eable shortening may be used in
place of butter). Add poppy
seeds, lemon juice and sugar to
the lightly browned almonds, stir
well and turn into the cooked
noodles. Toss lightly and serve
hot.
Serves 4 to 6.
Tuck these “tips” away for
such time as you want to “zip-
up” some left-over chicken, beef,
lamb, veal or cooked fish It’s
the most versatile sauce we have
come across in a long time.
Culinary Cue No. 1
Ready-sauce can be made and
stored in the refrigerator in a
covered glass jar.
Combine and simmer for 15
minutes the following:
1 medium size finely diced or
chopped onion
1 green pepper, finely diced or
chopped
1 can (8-ounce) tomato sauce
1 cup cider vinegar
% cup dark brown sugar, firm
ly packed
1 teaspoon salt
!4 teaspoon garlic powder
V\ teaspoon paprika
A dash of red pepper, op
tional
Vt cup salad oil
Yields about 3 cups sauce.
Culinary Cue No. 2
2 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon salt
Israel Cleared In
Scopus Explosion
Vi cup cider vinegar
Vi cup dark brown sugar, tight
ly packed
1 cup finely diced onion
1 cup finely chopped celery,
tops included
4 tablespoons prepared mustard
2 tablespoons flour
Vi. teaspoon each oregano & thy
me, optional
Minced parsley for topping
Combine egg yolks and salt,
beating lightly in top of double
boiler. Combine vinegar and
brown sugar in a saucepan and
cook over moderate heat for 3
minutes before adding the diced
onion and celery. Cook 5 minutes
or till celery bits are tender.
Turn this into the beaten yolks,
stirring constantly while cooking
till thickened. Stir in the remain
ing ingredients and cook 3 min
utes longer or till blended. Cool.
Fold in the beaten whites. Store in
refrigerator in a covered glass
container. Add parsley as a topp
ing when serving times comes.
Yields 2 cups.
* * *
Keep some Raisin Sauce in a
glass jar in your refrigerator to
warm up and serve over sliced
boilqd tongue, hot or chilled.
Here’s your favorite recipe for
both:
Raisin Sauce
Vi cup chopped seeded raisins,
tightly packed for measuring
lVi cups orange & grapefruit
juice (canned, unsweetened)
2 tablespoons lemon juice
(canned)
Vi cup dark brown sugar
A dash of salt
2 tablespoons vegetable short
ening
2 tablespoons flour
Bring to a boil the chopped
raisins, fruit juices, brown sugar
and salt. Heat the shortening in
a small sauce pan and stir in
flour till it becomes light brown.
Add Pz cup of the hot liquid
from the first combination, stirr
ing till smooth and clear, then
combine both mixtures, stirring
only till blended. Let cool before
chilling for future use. Delicious
hot over cold slices of boiled
tongue.
Yields 2 cups sauce.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
United Nations Truce Supervis
ion Organization has cleared Is
rael of responsibility in the
wounding of two UN observers
by a landmine on Mt. Scopus last
month. An investigation con
vinced UN headquarters that the
mine which a UN team detonated
was an old one left over from
the 1948 war, not an anti-person
nel bomb set since then.
Two Canadian observers, Maj
ors George Flint and Marcel Bre-
ault were seriously hurt when the
mine exploded. Earlier, when
they had come to Mt. Scopus in
response to an Israeli complaint
that Jordanian troops had il
legally occupied a house in the
demilitarized area of the height,
the UN officers had refused an
Israeli escort. The UN officers
said they knew the area was
mined, but preferred to approach
the entrenched Jordanians with
out having Israelis in their par
ty. Shortly thereafter, the mine
went off.
The Israel-Jordan MAC cen
sured Israel for a violation of
the armistice agreement on Aug
ust 1 in an incident in which two
Jordanian national guard mem
bers were killed. The Israeli
delegation objected to the verdict,
insisting that it had not been
proved that Israeli troops were
involved. The UN chairman of
the MAC stressed that his vote
against Israel did not imply that
the Israeli authorities were im
plicated in the incident.
Fresh Beef Tongue, Boiled
Have the butcher trim off the
“shlunge” from base of beef
tongue. Heat 3 tablespoons oil or
vegetable shortening in a deep,
heavy pot, and braise the pre
pared tongue till lightly browned
on all sides. Add boiling water
to cover, being careful to pour
it in gradually. Add 6 bayleaves,
CAKE MIXES)
make the takel.
12 peppercorns, 2 or 3 small hot
peppers (red ones), 2 cloves of
garlic and one medium size
onion, peeled and cut into. Cover
and bring to a boil, then turn
down heat to a mild bubble boil
and cook, partly covered, till ten
der enough to pierce with a fork
—about 25 minutes per pound.
Let cool in the liquid, then re
move and chill. Slice when cold.
* * *
Mrs. Leonard can be reached by
writing here or Harmon-on-Hud-
son, N.Y. For reply please enclose
self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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