THE DETRUIT111Ktiii4EK;:, _ Creative Bagels. for Purim • Before enjoying coffee and hamantashen for Purim, enjoy a light meal of creative bagels — bagels spread with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese and a variety of fruit, vegetable or fish toppings. Kosher Philly Brand cream cheese can be enjoyed on warm bagels by itself or in a combination. Following are recipes for creative bagels: EGGS BENJAMIN: Spread egg bagel with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese with onion; top with sauteed mushroom slices, poached egg and hollan- daise sauce. JOLLY JELLY BAGEL: Spread plain bagel with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese; top with grape jelly. BAGEL JUBILEE: Spread plain bagel with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese; top with cherry preserves and chopped al- monds. SMORGASBAGEL: Spread onion bagel with Philadelphia Brand -cream cheese; top with diced smoked salmon and sprinkle with dill weed. GARDEN ON A BAGEL: Spread plain bagel with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese; top with finely chapped radishes, celery, carrots and salad dressing. MAPLE BAGEL: Spread plain bagel with Philadelphia Brand cream cheese; top with blueberfies and maple syrup. * * Warning Issued on Complacency About Mideast NEW YORK (JTA) — Is- rael Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren warned Israel and its supporters in, the United States not to become too complacent in the expecta- tion of a Middle East peace agreement. "Peace has still not come to Israel," he said, "and we must prepare our- selves for any eventuality." Goren said that it is im- portant for Jews throughout the world to fight for Israel politically and financially as individuals and as part of the Jewish community. In the United States, he em- phasized, Jews must demonstrate to President Carter that they support Is- rael and are willing to make sacrifices to defend its in- tegrity. To give a new twist to a Purim party, offer guests an opportunity to be creative with bagels by setting up a "bagel bar"• with Philadelphia cream cheese and assorted vegetables, fishes and fruits. Philly Brand cream cheese is kosher and comes in regular block or whipped styles. ► Mondale Defends Jimmy Carter (JTA)- • LOS ANGELES (JTA) President Carter said in a videotaped message Friday night to a California Demo- , cratic Party fund-raising •dinner that "we have now come within inches of reach- ■ 0 ing a final agreement be- tween Egypt and Israel" 11 and that "I am determined to carry on this effort." Carter added, "One con- stant remains — America's unshakeable commitment to the security of Israel will always be assured." Vice President Walter Mondale, who substituted for the President, defended the Carter domestic and foreign policy but Mondale's optimism failed to impress reporters who questioned him intensively about dis- tled California Demo- who staged a $25-a- plate counter-dinner Thursday night and took l' - out newspaper ads suggest- ing that Sen. Edward Ken- * nedy (D-Mass.) replace Car- ter on the Democratic ticket o' in 1980. Mondale strongly denied that Carter was pressuring Israel to accept a Middle East peace on terms un- favorable to Israel. He said - "I think it is fair to say that the President of the United States has tried harder and exercised more leadership to bring peace in the Middle East than any President since the creation of Israel." _ The- principal speaker lit at the counter-protest reach a peace pact with dinner was retired Maj. Egypt The counter-protest Gen. George F. Keegan, was-organized by the same former Air Force intelli- Los Angeles Jewish leaders gence chief and a fre- who staged a similar event quent critic of the Ad- when Carter was in Los ministration's Middle Angeles in October 1977, to East programs. Often in- express their fears of what terrupted by applause, they considered insufficient Keegan said Carter's poi- U.S. support of Israel. icy in the Middle East "is Maccabia Help. almost uniformly wrong, ill-considered and misin- TEL AVIV (JTA) — formed." President Yitzhak Navon, At one of the private following the tradition of all meetings --Mondale his -predecessors, has ac- attended, some 25 Jewish cepted the invitation to be leaders expressed strong the sponsor of the 11th Mac- concern to Mondale over cabia, the all-Jewish world what they called Adminis- sports event, to take place in tration pressure on Israel to July 1981. - PURIM By MADOLYN ROSENTHAL Purim, a happy holiday is here And childhood memories make it – very dear. As we recall, Sunday school plays were a tradition, How we kids would flock for an audition. There was beautiful Queen Esther with her crown of gold So tall and regal, a sight to behold. Then there was Haman, that treacherous man Everyone rejoiced to see him hang. So, as these holidays come by We find a tear in our eye. As we recall our childhood days. # - -3- 1- Treasury Chief Blumenthal Visits Former Ghetto Home on Tour of Shanghai, China SHANGHAI, China — U.S. Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal on Saturday toured the World War II Jewish ghetto area of Shanghai where he and his family were forced by the Japanese to live with 18,000 Jews in a 48-block area. living. In Berlin, the family had had a clothing store, so the mother made clo- thing and sold it to sup- port her family in Shan- ghai. Michael earned what he could washing bottles in a chemical pliant or delivering salamis and bread. 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