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THE CANADIAN J^ISH REVIEW
APRIL 25, 1952
N.D.G. KOSHER MEAT MARKET
SAM
New flock of double braarted,
Grade A turkeys Just arrived.
Order for your party at
once.
Meats, fish and poultry at their very flnart. Lifbtotng delivery � one order and you 11 be convinced.
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New York wa� Moahe Gordon, director of the Bttfk InrtHate, Israel's national publishing bouse.
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IB from Palestine with an exhibit cial book publishers in Israel doing
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T' O M A T O WITH
Heinz insists on tomatoes with "yichis" �tomatoes with an impressive family history. Pedigreed seedlings are reared in special hothouses; they are transplanted and tended by specially chosen farmers. Cooked the old-fashioned home way, blended with rich, heavy cream, these "Aristocrat" tomatoes make Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup a "meichel"�truly "a milchige meichel for a rmyvin." No ingredients used, contrary to Jewish Dietary Laws!
HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP
ONE OF SJX MtATLtSS KUNZ SOUPS
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CLASS IN COOKERY
OATMEAL DATE SQUARES
one cup shortening one cup brown
two cups sifted flour
w�� w-r ^v,,- �y*~ one-half teaspoon baking
one teaspoon vanilla soda
two cups oatmeal
Cream shortening with brown sugar, add vanilla.'Sift flour with baking soda and add to shortening mixture, then add oatmeal and mix well. Divide batter in half. Grease square pan and press half the mixture one-quarter inch thick in the bottom.
Fitting
one pound pitted dates one teaspoon cornstarch
one cup hot water
Cook pitted dates in one^ cup hot water until soft. Dissolve one teaspoon of cornstarch in a little cold water and stir into dates when they are almost done. Stir constantly while cooking. Cool, and spread over batter in pan, then cover with remaining batter. Bake in 325-degree oven for thirty minutes. Cut into squares while warm.
Mrs. N. Wasserman,
52 Appleton Avenue, Toronto.
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MAGIC MERINGUE CAKE
one-third cup shortening one-hali cup sugar one and one-quarter cups sifted pastry flour
two eggs
one teaspoon baking powder one-third teaspoon scut three tablespoons milk
Cream shortening; and gradually add sugar. Beat until fluffy. Add well-beaten egg yolks. Blend until light. Then add alternately with the milk, the flour, baking-powder and salt which have been sifted tdgether."Spread cake batter on a greased eight-by-ten inch pan, which has been lined with wax paper. Spread meringue over raw cake batter, and bake in a 350-degree oven for about forty minutes, until baked. Cut in squares before serving.
Meringue
Beat the two egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Add one-eighth teaspoon salt, and one-half cup brown sugar. Continue beating until glossy. Add one-half cup shredded coconut one-quarter cup slivered maraschino cherries, one-quarter cup chopped nuts, and one teaspoon vanilla.
Mrs. B. MaZirm,
5269 Jeanne Mance Street, Montreal.
Sabbath Candles will to kindled on
Friday, April 25, at 628 p.m. Friday, May I at 7.36 p.m., D. S. T.
COHEN'S HAYMISHA FARFEL
The Farfd with that Real old Fashioned Flavour Ddkioos with Soup, Meat or Stuffing
Now Available
At your favorite grocery, chain store and bakery
Montreal Distribrtw: Stor AppttiiU* Product*, M25 McO^iold Ay**, Tel: EX 0�$2 Toronto Witr*�ror: Max RMMbkMM, 323 WWtf�xw AVMIN, Tel: RE. 7010
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(M of 1960) 920 tide* ft year, of which about 120 ore reUffioiu. The book-reading population of the country is estimated at half a million, and among them they *upport some 200 bookstores, two book
A Royal Treat
for Connoisseurs
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clube, and Mark Twain, who La one of the most popular authors in Israel.
Only about a fourth of the annual book production represents translations, but of these English and American authors lead all the rest. There thousand copies is an average sale, and 12,000 is considered apeotacular. However, prices are low in compfcri&on with other commodities � from $1.26 to $2 for novels and about twice that for non-fiction.
Mr. Gordon, whose institute sticks to contemporary belle* lettres and.the classics, thinks the homegrown authors are beginning' to make themselves heard in Israel � Deborah Baron, the short story writer; S. Agnon, whose novel "Yesterday and the Day Before Yesterday" w�8 published in New York (in Hebrew) by Schocken; the poets, Ffchman and SMntifdd, and a young nmn named Nathan
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Alterman, whom he described as the "new generation."
"Every nation must have its younger generation of writers," Mr. Gordon said, "even a young nation." A lot of books are still imported into Israel, including Russian. The most popular indigenous books at the moment are memoirs of the Arab War: ninety titles at the latest count.
Two thirds of the Jewish refugees (about 1600, mostly from Germany) who sought asylum in Holland between 1933 and 1939 have been granted naturalisation, according to a statement by the Netherlands' Ministry of Justice. The remaining 800 applications are "being absorbed in the naturalisation bills before Parliament".
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