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chicago JEWISH ADVERTISER

November 2016 Vol. 8 y No. 11


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Pumpkin Pancakes Bourbon Chicken Salad

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Caesar Dressing

Head of Lettuce 1 lb of chicken cutlets

1/2 cup mayonnaise Paleo

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Mushrooms 2 tbsp. vinegar 2 tbsp. water

Salad Crotons 2 tsp brown sugar ! % & 2 tbsp. sugar Ingredients

! ' 1 frozen garlic cube 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce 4 eggs

1-2 tbsp. bourbon 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 cup canned pumpkin few dashes pepper 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Directions: 1 Tbsp pure maple syrup 1 tspMarinate cinnamon 1. chicken cutlets for 1-2 hours 1 tspGrill pumpkin pie spice (optional) 2. chicken on each side until chicken is cooked. Cut chicken into small pieces 1/4 tsp baking soda and add to salad ingredients. 2 Tbsp melted butter or coconut oil 3. Saute onions and mushrooms. Add to salad (plus extra for pan) 4. Pour dressing over the salad #

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right !" before $" Directions In a bowl whisk together the eggs, canned pumpkin, pure vanilla extract, and pure maple syrup. Add the cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice (if using), and baking soda into the wet ingredients.

Melt 2 tablespoons of butter and mix it into the batter.

Heat a large skillet over medium heat and melt some butter to coat the skillet. Pour some batter into skillet to make pancakes of your desired size (I recommend using a 1/4 cupfuls). When a few bubbles appear on the surface and pancake seems stable, flip the pancake and cook until brown on the other side.

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Bronx Bomber ZEV ROTH

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nlike today’s vista of decrepit buildings, dilapidated housing and rusting junked cars, the South Bronx in 1950 was the home of a large and thriving community, one that was predominantly Jewish. Today a mere remnant of this once- vibrant community survives, but in the 1950’s the Bronx offered synagogues, mikvas, kosher bakeries, and kosher butchers - all the comforts one would expect from an observant Orthodox Jewish community. The baby boom of the post-war years happily resulted in many new young parents. As a matter of course, the South Bronx had its own baby equipment store. Sickser’s was located on the corner of Westchester and Fox, and specialized in “everything for the baby,” as its slogan ran. The inventory began with cribs, baby carriages, playpens, high chairs, “changing tables”, and toys. It went way beyond these to everything a baby could want or need. Mr. Sickser, assisted by his son-in-law Lou Kirshner, ran a profitable business out of the needs of the rapidlyexpanding child population. The language of the store was primarily Yiddish, but Sickser’s was a place where not only Jewish families but also many non-Jewish ones could acquire the necessary paraphernalia for their newly-arrived bundles of joy. Business was particularly busy one spring day, so much so that Mr. Sickser and his son-in-law could not handle the unexpected throng of customers. Desperate for help, Mr. Sickser ran out of the store and stopped the first youth he spotted on the street. “Young man,” he panted, “how would you like to make a little extra money? I need some help in the store. You want to work a little?” The tall, lanky African-American boy flashed a toothy smile back. “Yes, sir, I’d like some work.” “Well then, let’s get started.” The boy followed his new employer into the store. Mr. Sickser was immediately impressed with the boy’s good manners and demeanor. As the days went by and he came again and again to lend his help, Mr.

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Sickser and Lou both became increasingly impressed with the youth’s diligence, punctuality and readiness to learn. Eventually Mr. Sickser made him a regular employee at the store. It was gratifying to find an employee with an almost soldier-like willingness to perform even the most menial of tasks, and to perform them well. From the age of thirteen until his sophomore year in college, the young man put in from twelve to fifteen hours a week, at 50 to 75 cents an hour. Mostly, he performed general labor: assembling merchandise, unloading trucks and preparing items for shipments. He seemed, in his quiet way, to appreciate not only the steady employment but the friendly atmosphere Mr. Sickser’s store offered. Mr. Sickser and Lou learned in time about their helper’s Jamaican origins, and he in turn picked up a good deal of Yiddish. In time young Colin was able to converse fairly well with his employers, and more importantly, with a number of the Jewish customers whose English was not fluent. At the age of seventeen, the young man, while still working part-time at Sickser’s, began his first semester at City College of New York. He fit in just fine with his, for the most part Jewish, classmates -- hardly surprising, considering that he already knew their ways and their language. But the heavy studying in the engineering and later geology courses he chose proved quite challenging. Colin would later recall that Sickser’s offered the one stable point in his life those days. In 1993, in his position as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - two years after he guided the American victory over Iraq in the Gulf War -- Colin Powell visited the Holy Land. Upon meeting Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in Jerusalem, he greeted the Israeli with the words “Men kent reden Yiddish” (We can speak Yiddish). As Shamir, stunned, tried to pull himself together, the Secretary of State-designate continued chatting in his second-favorite language. He had never forgotten his early days in the Bronx. Reprinted with permission www.torah.org.

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