JEWISH 'BE'VIEW
AffKL 19, 1946
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Their death was to be the at the future of Jewa The inmates of the con-caaps therefore reg-. ft as part of their martyr-sacrifice their own lives to ha life of a child. Many of who survived have yet ^rehabilitated spiritually as
Phis XII ia reported to Chief Kabbi Henoc to direct the Catholic to return the Jewish to Jewish communities, aro stffl thousand* of Jew-in Christian homes in and Poland. Their na a ccsapHratod problem. Jews in the DP opposed to the transfer under their care to count* y on the grocAds
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region in the Soviet Union which already has within Hs borders 8,500 Jewiah refugee war orphans, is malting arrangements to settle an additional 30,000 refugee orphans.
The Birobidjan committee quotes the figure of 109,000 as the total population of the region in 1939. The Jewish population was then about 23,000. Official figures on educational institutions at the end of 1938 reveal 118 non-Jewish schools in the region and 25 Jewish schools � a ratio of almost five to one. Now the Ambidjan committee estimates the total population of the region as 176,000, of which 116,000 are Jew* This would mean that 90,000 Jews were settled in the region during the last six years. As compared to the slow immigration of Jews in previous years this is a fantastic figure. Could the gigantic war effort of the Soviet Union have spared so many Jews and have them settled in the Far-Eastern region? Were they refugees from non-Soviet landsf
Enthusiasm on the part of Soviet Jewry to flock to Birobidjan haa not been displayed in the previous history of the region. In the first six years of ^migration almost 00 per cent of those brought there have retarned to their former homes. At one time agents were sent to the Baltic eoofctriee to in-dace Jews to �derate to Birobidjan. The five year plans and the bkhu-
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PASSOVER LEMON PIE
one cup motsbh meal warm water
four eggs one cup sugar
three lemons one tablespoon potato starch
one-half teaspoon salt dissolved in cold water
three tablespoons chicken fat
Mix salt, fat, and matsoh meal thoroughly with a fork, and add warm water until the mixture forms a soft ball Place ball in a greased pie tux and pat tt with hand until it fits the tin, coming well over the side. Bake in moderate oven. Separate the eggs, and add sugar to the yolks. Stir well, and add one tablespoon of cold water very slowly. Squeece and strain lemons, and add balance of cold water to the lemon juice. Slowly add this to the yolk mixture, and put it on to boil, stirring constantly. When the mixture begins to boil, stir in the potato starch dissolved in water very slowly, and stir until the mixture thickens. Remove it and pour into the pie tin with the baked crust, cover it with meringue, made from the white of the eggs and four tablespoons of sugar, and place it in slow oven to brown.
Mrs. 7. Gold,
49 Atlas Avenue, Toronto.
PASSOVER MANDEL BREAD
fire eggs one and one-half cups
one cup ground nuts cake meal
one and one-quarter cups two tablespoons potato flour
white sugar one-half cup oil
Beat eggs, add sugar; then oil, and cake meal and potato flour. Mix carefully, and then add rind and juice of one-half lemon, and at the end, fold in the nuts. Bake in long strips, hi a 3504egree oven, for about one-half hour. Cut in slices, and dry.
Mrs. /. N. Knight,
861 DoUard Avenue, Montreal
abc eggs
two cup* white sjugor one-hall cop oil one and one-half cup* cake meal
juice of one orange one-quarter cup potato flour one cup cold water grated rind of one lemon one cup of rolled nuts
Beat .eggs, mix in sugar, then oil: orange-juice; and then the cake meal and potato flour sifted together. Add water gradually, then add lemon rind and nuts. Bake for one hour in a 350-degree oven, in an sightly-ten inch cake-tin.
Mrs. B. Tafii
1262 Dacharme Avenue, Montreal
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thi'Vnt great auntuaseit te Watery to offer its Jews a rich territory to develop as a state of their own is a fact That it was and still is ready to support the project in a moat generous way is alao a fact. Whether this project will succeed in the end is a matter which chiefly concerns Soviet Jews and Soviet internal policies. Jews in other lands would have no reason at the moment to delve into the complexities of the social, cultural and national problems that make for the success or failure of the Biro-bidjan undertaking.
But what the Ambidjan committee offers the American Jewish public is the- rehabilitation of 30,-000 Jewish orphans who in this case do not happen to be orphans of Soviet Jews but of Jews of Polish and
BERLIN JEWS NOW
Orthodox Jewi in Berlin can now have kosher meat tor the first time for over ten years. Arrangements with the local authorities for the allocation of cattle for shechita have been* made by the Berlin office of the American Joint Distribution Committee.
A kosher kitchen is also being established at the Dnppei Centre, an all-Jewish camp In the American sector of Berlin.
Kosher meat is being supplied to the Jewish camp at Wittenau, in the French sector, and it win soon be available for other Jews living in the Berlin area.
The first ritual daughter of cattle since it was banned by the Nazis took place last month.
New York - Jerusalem
Air Service to Start
With Tour
Trans World Airways will commence its regular New York-Jerusalem service in April with a flight for the Palestine Economic Bureau of the Zionist Or-ganteation of America, on April 25, carrying American industrialists and businessmen on the first post-war trade tour of the Holy Land.
Due to space limitations the party win consist of only thirty men, selected from aU over the U.S., as weU as Canada, representing diverse industrial and commercial interests.
In Palestine, the feasibility of setting up branch factories aad <tf�tribating ceatsrs will be studied aad an organised month's tour of the country win present
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Balkan background. These children, were their parents alive, would be brought up in accordance with traditional concepts and standards of Judaism.
The Ambidjan committee is appealing for support in a matter which concerns the entire Jewish . people and not Soviet Jewry alone. But the program it offers is along the lines of Soviet Jewish cultural programs as we have known them during the past twenty-five years. It offers to bring up 30,000 Jewiah
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children in a country which in 1939 had no more than 23,000 Jews and where toe standards of Jewish education would hardly be acceptable to the parents of these children. American Jews are therefore
entitled to know a little more about the 90,000 Jews that are reported to have settled in Birobidjan since the war. Who are they? What cultural transformations have taken place in the country since they were settled? What guarantees has Birobidjan to give to the murdered European Jews that their chQdren win grow up in the traditions and
ideals of their martyred parents?
In a press interview, Dr. Use Meftner, pioneer in atomic research, denied she was Jewiah say. ing: "My mother was but I was raised as /a Protestant. I never confessed .the Jewish religion. I betonff to the Latheran Church".
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