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March 09, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 9, 1919 25

Purim Frappe

Kosher Yuban, Maxwell
House and decaffeinated
Sanka are not only enjoyed
with meals and desserts,
but also are important in-
gredients in some recipes,
as, for example, in Pprim
Peach Frappe. •

3 tbsps. instant Maxwell
House, Yuban or Sanka brand
97 percent caffein-free coffee
1 1 /2 cups cold water* *
1/2 cup bourbon** (qptional)
1 can (16 oz.) sliced peaches,
chilled*
1 /8 tsp. nutmeg
1 pint vanilla ice cream
Crushed ice
*Or use 1 package (10 oz.)
Birds Eye quick thaw
peaches, thawed; makes
about 4 cups.
**Or use 2 cups cold water and
1 tablespoon imitation rum
flavor.
Dissolve instant coffee in
cold water in a medium bowl;
stir in bourbon and set aside.
Reserve 5 small peach slices
for garnish, if desired. Com-
bine remaining peaches with
syrup, the nutmeg and about
11/2 cups of the ice cream in
blender container. Blend at
high'speech until smooth. Add
to coffee mixture; blend well.
Serve in tall glasses over
crushed ice or pour into punch
cups. Tap each serving with a
small scoop of the remaining
ice cream. Garnish with re-
served peach slices and mint
sprigs, if desired. Makes about
5 cups or 5 large or 10 small
servings.

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Fire Destroys
Calif. Synagogue

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The , rabbi of a northern
California congregation
whose synagogue was de-
stroyed by a $1.6 million
fire says the synagogue will
be rebuilt and a fund-
raising drive has already
begun.
Rabbi Herbert D. Teitel-
baum, of the 450 ;member
Temple Beth Jacob in Red-
wood City, 25 miles south of
San Francisco, said the Feb.
3 fire gutted the 500-seat
Conservative synagogue
and adjoining social hall
and caused extensive dam-
age to a wing containing
classrooms and offices.
Four of the temple's five
Torahs were also burned in
the fire and their ashes were
buried at a public service
Feb. 11.
Teitelbaum said arson
is suspected, although
the official report was
that it was "of undeter-
mined origin." The tem-
ple has been hit over the
last year by 'a • series of
smaller fires and bur-
glaries.
The congregation will be
housed at the nearby First.
Congregational Church
temporarily.

Israel -Making
Holocaust Study
Compulsory

TEL, AVIV (JTA) — The
study of the Holocaust will
become compulsory in all
high schools, Education
Minister Zevulun Hammer
has decided.
The decision came at the
end of lengthy deliberations
with Yad Vashem, univer-
sity re se archers and public
figures syho deal with the
subject.

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