Our answer to the
fifth question,
"What's for dessert?"

Our delicious Jerusalem assortment
contains an extraordinary variety of
mouth watering centers—toasted nuts,
exotic cremes, orange fantasy, fruits
supreme and many
more. (Parve)

Our delightful Kichelach are begun
with fresh whole eggs and brought to a
magically light and fluffy conclusion.
They are also available
in dietetic form.
(Parve)

Our Chocolate Matzo balls are cute
little balls of delicious chocolate. There
are three kinds in each box: coconut
marzipan, pecan truffle, chopped nuts
blended with French chocolate.

NEW YORK (JTA)-:;The bill in-
troduced by Gov. Nelson A. Rocke-
feller in the current New York
State legislative session, which
would provide about $30,000,000 a
year to non-public schools, was
challenged by Agudath Israel of
America, as insufficient to meet
the needs of- families sending
their children to such schools in-
cluding Jewish day schools.
The bill would provide funds
for maintenance and repair pro-
grams for nonpublic schools. It
would - provide $30 a year per
pupil in aid for each _enrolled
program, as well as an-additiO
$10 per pupil for the 197142 yar -
only, plus an additional $12 per
pupil for those in designated
poverty areas.
Rabbi Moshe Sherer, executive
vice president, of Agudath Israel,
said the legislation "merits care-
ful consideration but falls far short
of coming to grips with the gov-
ernment's responsibility to help
financially stricken parents of chil-
dren attending nonpublic schools."

House Unit to Discuss
Broader Refugee Law

NEW YORK (JTA)—The House
subcommittee on immigration and
nationality will hold hearings in
May to discuss proposals for re-
vising the existing refugee provi-
sions in the immigration law, Rep.
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D.N.J.), the
subcommittee chairman, told the
88th annual meeting of United
Hias Service, the worldwide Jew-
ish migration agency.
Rep. Rodino said his subcommit-
tee will consider substantial lib-
eralization and expansion of the
current refugee program.
He advocated an "open-ended
refugee program with continuous
legislative oversight" because he
had found it "illogical to set a
specific number on refugee ad-
missions and later worry about
separating a family or deciding
which of two individuals may suf-
fer the greater hardship."
Another speaker, Max M. Fisher
of Detroit, who is president of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, lauded the heroism
of the Soviet Jews.

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so you can car them on milk-free or
meat-free or salt-free diets.
All Mother's products (matzo

balls, too! ) are Pareve and Kosher
for Passover and endorsed by the C).
Is it any
wonder
everyone
goes to-
Mother's
for the
holidays?

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Continental Chocolate Shops

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When it comes to the tradi-
tional foods, Mother's
knows best. Mother's makes
delicious Old-Fashioned Gefilte
Fish, Whitefish and Yellow Pike, All-Whitefish, Unsalted, Old-World ( it's a
little sweeter like mother used to make). Some in jars, some in cans.
Also regular borscht and schav, unsalted borscht and low calorie borscht.
Also, Mother's has the only soft mar-
garine for Passover plus stick margarine,
both of them regular or unsalted, too.
And they are all-vegetable products

Of course, this is only the beginning of
our Passover menu. In fact, we have over
50 delicious selections to choose from.
So enjoy; and have a Happy and Kosher
Passover.
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The tastiest Matzohs in The world.
Thinner...Lighter...Extra Crisp!

Come to Mother's
for the Holidays.

Our Mandel Brodt is a delightful
surprise of walnut, cherries, and raisins
generously arrayed in toasted slices of
cake. (Parve)

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