Friday, July 26, 1968 + knisUFJhridHan Paqe 7-B lAJnat s Krookin 9 < i i i By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER Even on warn July days, people with a sweet tooth love cakM, regardless of the fact that the process of baking entails hours of labor over a hot stove. The cake offered this week Is ii Never Fail SpOOge Cake and the Apricot Ice Bex Cake needs no baking at all. NEVER FAIL SPONGE CAKE > i > i 1 tablespoon baking powder ' j teaspoon vanilla teaspoon lemon juice 4 eggs 3 tablespoons water 1 cup sugar 1 cup cake flour Baal egg* until lemon colored, add water and sugar and beat very well, add flavorings and fold in the flour silted with the baking powder. Bake -0 minutes in a 350 degree oven APRICOT ICE BOX CAKE 4 tablespoons butter 11 cup heav) cream I "4 cup- apricot pulp . i ggs '-. cup brown sugar In the upper part n; double boiler, beat eggs well, add fruit und rook ovei hoi water in lower part of double boiler, stirring continuousl} until thick. Remove from heat; remove double :. er top '.ream butter and sugar, add to the mixture and cool. Whip the cream and fold into the mixture. Line lightly greased n ild with slued spongi cake and put fruit mixture m the center. c ill. Ret*valuation Is Urged For Views On Sex < < < < 4 4 4 4 \\ 4 ' 4 < < < i i\ 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 < i < 4 4' 4, 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 -* . By Special Report SI RLIGHT, Pa A national conference ol rabbis, behaviorial scientists aim youth leader- "to seel as \\iii< a consensus as pos- sible 'ii moralit) for the I970"s" was proposed in a resolution ap proved at the 23rd International convention ol the B'nai B'riih Young Adult.- at Camp B'nai Brith here Delegates from the United State- and Canada acried that although "our generation lives in the midst oi revolutionary changes in moral pracl ces, we look in vain for rea- sonable standards that should be followed. "Rabbiseven within the same branch of Judaism," the resolution declared, "public!) express con- tii Hi | views on the new posture oi p rmissiveness regarding pre- marital sexual relations. Theologi- ans, sociologists and parents offer divided and of ten bewildering eval- uation of current trends . "Complete unanimity cannot be expected in the attitude- of spir- itual leaders We know that even Biblical lawas indicated by the rabbinical discussion and debate in the Talmudwa.- subject to varied empha-is and interpretation But we urge the affirmation at this tune of moral guidelines based on Jewish values, specifically applying to our generationto help dissolve tin ambiguity and confusion on this subject and U> stem what many believe is an erosion of human value.-." Moral issues was also tH* thm of another resolution at Mm con- vention, proposing the involYemeni of young people "in the struggle for progress, justice and equality" as a better "mind-expanding" de- vice tin marijuana and LSD. The Statement "unequivocally opikisc-' legalisation of marijuana but call- for the easing of some of the harsher penalties imposed on young o!fenders. Delegates agreed that the "increasing use of hallu- cinatory substances and 'pep' pills may indicate profound social crisis as reflected in drug-oriented' pop ular culture and mass-media. "Even if it could be demonstrat- ed that marijuana Is not physical!) harmful or addictive." the state- ment declared, "its legal aas would make it easier for young people to experiment with such lethal substances as cocaine and heroin." But the youth leaders also urged 'more judicious" imposition of penalties for some users. "Young of fenders with otherwise unmarred records," Itoey stated, "should noi be so severely puni.-hed that it re- sults in their public disgrace, dis- missal from college or from em- ployment, for an infraction that today, regrettably, has the tacit approval of far too many adults." Another convention action bailed efforts of Negro educators and stu- dent- to introduce Afro-American studies in the classroom and urged thai this trend t>c extended to the I introduction of Hebrew courses wherever there is a sizable Jewish student body, or where others' might be interested in the Ian- : guage. The u-e ol Hebrew as the Ian- guage of modern Israel and its sig- nificance to western culture merit | n- recognition as a major subject ol study in American classrooms." the resolution declared, urging also that "the Jewish contribution u> world civilization be adequate!) presented In the public school cur- ricula.'' The delegates expressed strong support for efforts to relieve pov- erty in rural and urban areas, in- | eluding the proposed guaranteed annual wage and other measures, and protested reported discrimina- tion and treaty violations against minorities in the United States and Canada. Among a series of meas- ures they advocated to relieve the Middle East crisis was a meeting ; of the United States and the Soviet I Union to halt the arms race in that area. President Johnson's request for a constitutional amendment to ex- tend the voting age to 18-year-olds and a similar policy in Canada, also received the convention's sup- i port, as well as strong legislation to ban mail order sales of rifles and shotguns to those under 18. 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