MAHCH 6, 1964
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
W.J.C. SEEKS WITNESSES TO NAZI CRIMES
BY BATTALION 65 POLICE IN POLAND
AND DENMARK
CLASS IN COOKERY
PASSOVER OHAROSES
Weat German Investigations into the activities of a Nazi police unit, Battalion 65, have resulted in an appeal to the World Jewish Con. gress in New York to help find survivors of the atrocities of which a number of Battalion 65 members are accused.
The Battalion was stationed in the area of Cracow, Poland, from May, 1942, until March, 1943. During that period members of the Battalion allegedly participated in mass shootings of Jews in the Cracow area, and were detailed to cordon off the site of the executions.
Later, in April, 1943, the Battalion was transferred to Copenhagen, Denmark, where some of the policemen allegedly participated in deporting and shooting of [Jews at the HorserCt camp.
Anyone who witnessed these atrocities, or knows any survivors,
is asked to get in touch with the Institute of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish Congress, 15 East 84th Street, New York 28, N. Y.
Senior officers of the World Jewish Congress have been summoned by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president, to attend a meeting of the organization's administrative committee on March 6, in Brussels. The day-long meeting will discuss problems concerning the Jewish community in the USSR and Eastern Europe; developments among Latin American Jewish communities; and a report on various anti-Semitic groups.
Many of the Jewish leaders at the session will also take part in a meeting of the board of directors of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany; and a session of the Conference of Jewish Organizations which will follow the WJC parley.
one cup chopped apples grated rind of one-half of lemon
one-quarter cup chopped nuta cinnamon
one teaspoon sugar or honey two tablespoons red wine
Mix all ingredients. Add enough of the wine to bind the mix-
ture.
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TOROnTO BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith (nee Marlene Isenberg), 245 Searle Avenue, on February 19, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Kevin Albert; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isenberg, 245 Searle Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, 79 Evanston Drive. The godparents are Dr. and Mrs. S. Isenberg, 3311 Bathurst Street, uncle, and aunt. Mr. Smith, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Greenberg (nee Renee Reicher), 299 Torresdale Avenue, on February 17, at the Women's College Hospital, a son, Alan Peter; brother of Mark Howard, aged twenty months; second grandchild of Mrs. Alice Reicher, 27 Charleswood Drive; seventh grandchild of Mrs. Mae Greenberg, 125 Shelborne Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shapero (nee Erica Rajnai), 4383 Bathurst Street, on February 16, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Robert; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shapero, 83 Roseneath Gardens; and of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rajnai, of Pembroke, Ont.; great-grandson of Mrs. Channah Shapero, 3560 Bathurst Street. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Horowitz, 168 Clifton Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Diamond (nee Annette Levine), 4340 Bathurst Street, on February 1, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Philip David; grandson of Mrs. Eva Levine, 10 Borden Street, and the late Philip Levine; and of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, 11 Goddard Street; great-grandson of Mrs. Sarah Sugar, 81 Roberta Drive; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker, 506 Castlefield Avenue. The godfather is Howard Levine,
10 Borden Street, uncle; and godmother is Miss Barbara Diamond,
11 Goddard Street aunt. Louis Diamond, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kotick (nee Arlene Corenblum), 3888 Bathurst Street, on February 22, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Rhonda Carolvn-ne; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corenblum, of Lethbridge, Alberta: and of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kotick, of Toronto; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Minnie Mansfield, of Toronto.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bed-der (nee Sharon Andfield), 14 Regatta Crescent, on February 22, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Mark Jeffrey; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bedder, 246 Robert Street; and of Sol Andfield, 14 Regatta Crescent, and the late Mrs. Jean Andfield; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Handleman, of Saskatoon, Sask.
PASSOVER CHIFFON CAKE
three-cruorter cups cake meal one-half teaspoon salt three-quarters cup potato starch five egg yolks one cup sugar one cup egg whites
one-half cup orange juice one-half cup sugar
grated rind of one orange
Sift together: cake meal, potato starch, and the one cup of sugar. Make a well. Add egg yolks, orange juice, and grated rind. Beat egg whites, add salt, and the one-half cup sugar. Beat until of meringue consistency. Remove egg whites and beat egg yolk mixture for one minute. Carefully fold egg whites into egg yolk mixture. Pour batter Into a ten-inch, ungreased, tube pan and bake at 325 degrees tor one hour and fifteen minutes. Remove from oven and invert over a small glass for one and one-half hours to cool. x
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Sabbath Candles will be kindled on
March 6, at 5.30 p.m., E.S.T., in Montreal
March 6, at 5.55 p.m., E.S.T., in Toronto
March 13, at 5.40 p.m., E.S.T., in Montreal
March 13, at 6.03 p.m., E.S.T., in Toronto
* Ntsan 1, 5724, falls on March 14
* The First Passover Seder is on Friday, March 27
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I. Leibovitch (nee Alma Ruth Salomon), 5713 Wolseley Avenue, on February 2, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Maureen Hope; sister of Shelley, aged seven years; and Ronald, four; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leibovitch, 250 Kensington Avenue; and of Mrs. Lillian Salomon, 4350 Sherbrooke Street, and the late M. Salomon.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Isman (nee Ruth Ritter), 220 Richyiew Avenue, a daughter, Carrie Gay; sister of Stephen, aged eight and one-half years; Gordon, four and one-half; and Stewart, three and one-half; granddaughter of Mrs. Anne Isman, 20 Shallmar Boulevard; and of Harry Ritter, of Mattawa, Ont.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Gold (nee Ann Binstock), 19 Lyonsgate Drive, on February 20, at the New Mount Hospital, a son, Douglas Lawrence; brother of Sheldon, aged eleven years; and Geoffrey, seven.
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keller (nee Phyllis Blank, formerly of New York), 4680 Bourret Street, on January 17, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Cindy Melanie; sister of Lawrence Jeffrey, aged three years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Keller, 2700 Kent Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blank, of New York; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Ida Shuster; and of Mrs. Mary Blank, both of New York.
of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Sendel, 3468 Drummond Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sendel (nee Adele Mallek), 5365 Walkley Avenue, on February 4, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Elizabeth Lee; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mallek, 4809 Melrose Avenue; and
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Hirscheimer (nee Rita Pur-vin), 6517 Merton Road, on February 4, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Andrea Joy; sister of Karen Diane, aged twenty months; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvin, 5286 Victoria Avenue; and of Mrs. Gertrude Herscheimer, of Geneva, Switzerland, and the late Sigmund Hirscheimer.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kaufman (nee Leah Buimaz), 5725 Leger Street, on January 16, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son. Joseph Shalom; brother of Seth Ian, aged six years; and Ba-ruch .David, aged three and one-half; grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buimaz; and of Mrs. Rebecca Kaufman, of London, England; and the late Joseph
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Reisler (nee Marlene Prazoff), 4059 Mackenzie Street, on Feb. ruary 8, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Lome Avery; brother of Sheryl Reesa, aged three and one-half years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Prazoff, 4936 Fulton Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Reisler, 540 Crevier Street; great-grandson of Mrs. B. Rottenberg, 4635 Van Home Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prazoff, 595 Bloomfield Avenue. Godparents are Reuben Reisler, 1771 Boudrias Street, uncle; and Miss Joyce Prazoff, aunt, 4936 Fulton Street. Mr. Prazoff, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Migi-covsky (nee Naomi Levine), 595 Alexis Nihon Boulevard, on February 3, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Eyelyn Beth; sister of Linda, aged eight years; and David, six; granddaughter of
Dr. and Mrs. B. Levine, 523 Ou-tremont Avenue; and of Mrs. Katie Migicovsky, 2165 Eden Road, and the late David Migicovsky.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cohen (nee Anita Isenberg, formerly of London, England), 527 Ninety-Fifth Avenue, on February 7, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Jacqueline Gail; sister of Freda-Dale, aged eight years; and Michael, three; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Isenberg, 8530 De L'Epee Avenue: and of Mrs Betty Cohen, of London, England.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wainberg (nee Joan Haffer, fer-merly of Brookline, Mass.), 2455 Major Street, on February 10, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Renee; sister of Wendy, aged six years; Peter, four and one-half; and Stuart, three; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wainberg, 4300 Western Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haffer, of Brookline.
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