Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1951 — Page 9
Friday, November 30, 1951
THE NATIONAL JEWISH POST
WOMEN'S VIEWPOINT COLUMNIST, ABOUT TO HATE A BABT, IS ASKED HUSBAND'S OCCUPATION By HELEN COHEN -JOTTINGS ol our »ixth trip to the maternity ward of the local J institution of healing. We spent an unproductive night in the hospital’s labor roomfalse alarm—and subsequently received a whopping bill for that
sojourn.
Well, we were back again last Tuesday (in the wee hours of the morn) and, believe me, we’H be put out considerably If we don’t at least receive a discount this time. All we had time for on this trip was to say “hello and goodbye” to the labor room. Our daughter must have arrived about fifteen minutes after we pulled up in'front of the
hospital’s front portal.
No, I don’t recommend such speedy deliveries—nothing orderly about it—in fact the
YOUR NAME
• Conducted By N. PEABLHOTH Want to know what your name means? Address your question to Mr. Pearlroth, National Jewish Post.
What Foods These Morsels Be
Traditional Jewish Dishes Mother Used To Prepare
TNCLUDED in Rokeach s new recipe booklet for winter weather X are several dishes prepared by United Nations personnel. These were tested in the Rokeach model kitchen. Three such recipes are: BIKYAM, Pakistan
Vi cup Nyafat 2 medium-size onions, grated 2 teaspoons powdered ginger 1 teaspoon salt
10 cloves
10 peppercorns
2 pounds lamb shanks, rut Into 1 ‘.i inch cube*
IMs cups water 1 teaspoon saffron
2 tablespoons water 3 cups cooked rice
• Dear Mr. Pearlroth:
I would appreciate it very Melt Nyafat in heavy kettle or dutch oven. Combine grated onion much if you would tell me the and spices; stir into Nyafat, When mixture bubbles, add mca* and origin and meaning of my name, water. Cover. Cook over moderate heat 1 to 1% hours or unti, meat Appenfelder. is very tender. Meanwhile, dissolve saffron in water. Toss with
nurses, seemingly forgetting how to behave in emergencies, were MRS. DELORIS APPENFELDER i<*- Spoon meat and gravy over rice. Serve hot. Serves 4 at first trying to act “as»u$ual” and take down information, though Columbus, Ga. FISKABI’DDI.NG dlSH FITDDINO), Denmark one must surely have been flustered because I clearly recall her APPENFELDER Is a family 2 pounds salmon 2 tablespoons flour asking if I were married. Certainly never have been asked that name of geographical origin. It V& cup shortening. cup milk question before in any previous confinement. stems from the name of the com- 2 teaspoons salt cup cream
She asked also what my husband did for a living and if she munity of Appenfeld, now divided Vfc teaspoon pepper
had to repeat the question twice before I could get out the word into Nieder and Obor-Appenfeld, Skin, bone and shred salmon Cream shortening wph spices and •‘newspaperman’* between clenched teeth, it wasn’t because I near Kassel, Germany, now in flour. Add salmon; beat until well blended. Stir in milk ami cream, couldn’t honestly say he made a living from it the American Zone. It does not Rinse a 3 cup mold in cold water; drain well. Pack fish mixture • ’ mean that your ancestor who Inmold. Cover with waxed paper. Place mold in baking pan. y^vUR HOSPITAL just opened a new type of room -Recovery originally took this family name F1U pan with enough water to cover bottom and 1 inch of sides Room—pleasant, soft blue and peach decorated, 10 bed ca* W as an inhabitant of Appenfeld oI m °l d - Bake in a moderate over (375’F) 45 minutes. Let stand pacify, with two nurses in constant attendance, where mothers are at the time. He or his father was ln mol(1 5 minutes. Unmold. Serve hot with Cream Tomato Same,
brought directly from delivery for a period of four to eight hours, probably bom there, and recalled Serves 4 to 6.
They can thus be watched closely as they come out of the anaes- t hj s j act when he eliose a family t re * ,n Tomato Sauce: Stir Mf cup milk into 1 can tomato soup in .. , ..... |g name <>arl jn the 19th saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Serve hot.
thesia to see that ail is progressing well, before being taken to their chosen room. Here in the Recovery Room they are given their first and last bath—from then on they are handed Ihe wash basin, soap and towel each morning at seven and told to get busy. No pampering these days—sitting up on the side of the bed the
second day, home the fourth.
Girls get special primping beginning early in life nowadays, attempting to find the deriviation Those with enough hair are brought to mama for her first inspec- of our family name. It is an untion with hairbows perched among their locks. Ours had one of a usual Jewish name. Over here
peculiar orange tint which we were told came courtesy of merthlo- we spell it CHARNES. Our rela- Place first 5 ingredients in large-size saucepan,
late. ~-
★ ★ ★ Charncs
• Dear Mr. Pearlroth:
For a long time we have been
RAISIN CAKE, Australia % teaspoon baking powder
’a teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon allspice
1 egg, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla extract *4 teaspoon lemon extract
% cup shortening
1 cup water 1 cup sugar
% cup seedless raisins
cup dried currants
2 cups sifted, enriched flour 2 teaspoons baking powder
I I — L_„ . Bring to a boil,
lives in South Africa spell it stirring until sugar is dissolved. Boil gently 3 minutes. Remove
• CHARNAS. My father came from heat, cool. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Beat into fruit mi*- _ GOWN made bv mv mother esoeciallv for this hospital stay tr ° m Keklan ’ Llth uania f near ture. Beat in remaining ingredients. Turn into a greased and waxed J3L ' , ... ^ ^ ^ . ‘ Kovno. He says that the “CH” paper lined 8-inch square pan. Bake In a moderate oven 350‘F) XX fill* the bill so nicely, that I want to descri it or you. has the same enunciation as the 1 hour or until cake springs back when touched lightly with finger.
“CH" in “chalah,” probably mak- If desired, frost with Lemon Frosting.
ing the name sound like “har- 1-emon Frosting: Cream V« cup shortening. Gradually add 2 cups ness.” sifted confectioners’ sugar. Stir in 1 tablespoon lemon juice a little IRVING CHARNES at a time; adding enough water to give a good spreading eonBayonne. N J. sistency. Add 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. Beat until fluffy
CHARNES is a metronymic, a * * '
* family name derived from the fleial acts as child executive. " •■k^rY ROOMMATE’S non-Jewish doctor, on her request for a given name of a matriarch. The Scheiner has been a member Get The News First In JLYL pediatrician, rattled off a list of names for her. Must have d.dy from whom your name of Minnesota’s commission on mentioned eight or nine before I caught the sound of the first stems fcore the mme of Czarna, i r ,t f r race relations for twelve
Jewish pediatrician. Not that our co-religionists are better (which or 6zarn e (*n Yiddish^. The some may be) but they are surely as good. Though I guess we name is Slavonic (Russian or start out giving preference to Jewish doctors when it comes to Polir.h) and it means “Black” or making a choice. "Brunette.” The reason the name The doctor also, while I admit it was he who brought up the was used in the adoption of a subject, spoke of her having her son circumcized with the remark family name is that she was prothat it was up to her—didn't make any difference either way to tably the breadwinner of the him. Maybe to a layman, no, but surely a doctor knows definitely family, or she may have been by now if it is healthier for a male to be circumcized and how soon, outstanding in some other man.
fills the bill so nicely, that I want to describe it for you. It is shorty (no excess material at the bottom to be wrinkled), is open part way down the front (for nursing), has demure sleeves and elbows (for comfort, making bed-jacket superfluous) in soft feminine dimity (to launder easily) with just a touch of Insert lace across the front bodice, containing a pink ribbon to tie at the
neck, simple to make, roomy, and pretty.
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years.
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ner. The “Ch” is pronounced like the English “ch” and is merely an English adaption of the ori-
ginal “Cz.”
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MINNESOTA HONORS JEW MINNEAPOLIS - (N J P) -
In my roommate’s pamphlet of Instructions from her pediatrician was this sentence: "Remember, all babies sneeze, hiccup,
cough, spit up and cry.”
At the head of the patient’s bed, in due course, little tags ap pear stuck with adhesive tape, announcing permission to sit on edge Of bed, stand, or “up in chair” and so forth. One student nurse confided thai sometimes they make off with a few cards to
decorate their own head boards. The student-nurse's favorite sign; plaque was presented "Complete Bed-rest.” State of Minnesota to
•fa + it SoheinCr, former executive
rector of the Minnesota Jewish
T TOLD YOU the requirements were stiff when the person on the Oounc | li ln recognition of his efX platform is a member of the female sex. Announced as guest | or t 8 i n the fit-id of human re-
speaker for the Denver Hadassah Donor Luncheon, in an ad in the i a ti ong . Intermountain Jewish News, is Sylvia Shapiro. National Vice-Presl- The dent “a speaker who is dynamic, attractive, full of information,
and fun to listen to.”
That’s fine, but can she cook?
I Crisp, crunchy, and
unsalted—ideal lot
restricted diets!
Hebrew College Gives First Advance Degrees BOSTON, Mass. (NJP)—Although the Hebrew Teachers College here will not occupy its new quarters, an Impressive two story edifice, until after the first of the year, the new building was the scene on Tuesday evening of an academic convoca tion. Dr. Nissan Touroff, first dean of the H. T. C., was principal speaker. The function marked the presentation of the first advanced degrees ever given by the institution. Dr. Eisig Silberschlag, dean of the Hebrew Teachers College, awarded the degrees-ln-eourae of Master of Hebrew Lit
of Schemer
by the state was termed by observers as “indicative of the progress which has been made in this area, a one time strong
erature to Arnold Band and It hold of anti-Semitism." zhak Twersky, both graduates The p i aquCi naming Schei of the Hebrew Teachers College ^ most distinguished clti and who had spent a year of wn 0 f Minnesota,” was present study at the Hebrew- University ed by former governor Luther in Jerusalem. Youngdahl, in one of his last of
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