Hi, To all members of the list I wish a happy Pesach from Haifa . Here some
recieps for Pesach, I found in an old receipt-book, written in 1915, by my
mother in law, Paula Brenner.
1.Potato-Kigel: Unpeeled, washed, potatos, half-boiled and let so over
night. Peel the next day,
rasp them. For one glass of this rasped potatos, take 3 yolks, beat the
white of the 3 eggs , add one tablespoon oil, salt, pepper.Put all together,
mix lihtly . Put some oil in a form, than the potato-creme bake it for 40
minutes. From this mixture you can also do chremslach, in boiling oil one
tablespoont, hey get like balls.are delicious.
2.Rape unboiled potatos like for the totsch. Press out the water, put for 2
potatos one egg, salt, pepper and make totscherl, in boiling oil, one
tablespoon from this mass.
3.Make omelettes like for blintzes, but with potato-flower and make a white
yellow Kigel. you put in form a blintze, then from the mass 1(half-boiled
potatos), than a blintze, than mass 2.unboiled potatos, and so on...You will
get a wonderful Kigel.
Bon appetit, Hedwig Brenner
Hedwig Brenner
----- Original Message -----
From: "jerome schatten" <romers_at_shaw.ca>
To: "czernowitz-l list" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:12 AM
Subject: [Cz-L] News from the Website: 28 March 2007
> Greetings Czernowitzers!
>
> 1. For those who have joined us recently, Czernowitz-L has a website at:
> http://czernowitz.ehpes.com We welcome materials relating to Czernowitz
> and Bukovina in general. Photos, histories, post cards, maps, stories,
> etc. If you're new to the list, you might want to have the surnames
> you're researching added to the 'Czernowitz Family Finder'. From the
> menu on the left hand side of the home page, just click on it and you'll
> see what it's all about.
>
> 2. Hardy Breier's Czernowitz Ghetto Power Point presentation that some
> of you may have seen is now available on the website as an album of
> photographs. Hardy has melded a number of his own photos with some he
> harvested from the 'Gruss Aus Czernowitz' group. The album is in the
> 'Post WWII Czernowitz Photographs' section. If you're really lazy, click
> on: http://czernowitz.ehpes.com/czernowitz6/ghetto/index.html
>
> 3. Speaking of the 'Gruss Aus Czernowitz' group, their site is at:
> http://community.livejournal.com/gr_czernowitz A collection of very
> interesting Czernowitz/Bukovina related photos and commentary that has
> new pictures added daily.
>
> 4. I have, without shame, 'appropriated' over one hundred old post cards
> and photos from the 'Gruss' site and other places, providing the start of
> a second collection of old cards and photos that I collect from the net
> without attribution. Go to 'Czernowitz Postcards' section and click on
> 'An album of....' Or, directly, click on
> http://czernowitz.ehpes.com/czernowitz7/album/index.html
> This album will be updated with new material as it becomes available;
> the new material being placed at the start of the album.
>
> 5. In the 'Pre 1945 Czernowitz Photographs' section, another new album
> has been added: 'Photographs from List Members'. Often times someone
> will send one or two interesting photos that are not related to an
> existing section of the website. So this is an album for these 'orphan'
> pictures. Two Czernowitz group school photos from Ya'acov Katz (both
> have been on the home page) and three new school photos from Marcel
> Spiegler start this section rolling. If you've got any miscellaneous
> photos that need a home, this would be the place for them. Just attach
> them to an email (with a caption, if you have one) and send them along
> to romers_at_shaw.ca . I will update this section as new material is
> received. You can also send along any comments, corrections, criticisms
> or complements about anything to do with the website.
>
> 6. I will be updating the 'Archives' (February/March posts) first week
> in April.
>
> That's it... A very joyous Pesach and thanks for not posting in HTML
>
> jerome
>
Received on 2007-03-29 21:34:05
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