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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 14, 1980

Terrorists' Toll

COMPLETE ALTERATIONS

JERUSALEM (ZINS1 —
Some 21 persons were killed
and 379 wounded in ter-
rorist attacks in Israel in
1979.
Many of the incidents
were carried out with explo-
sives stolen from the Israel
Defense Forces, according
to IDF Chief Sapper Yossi
Wartzman. He said also
there were 155 incidents of
criminal use of explosives.

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Hashachar

Brothers Zim to Entertain
at Hillel Day School Benefit

Weight Watchers Offers
Low-Cal Pesach Recipes

The Brothers Zim, a
Jewish musical group, will
be the opening entertain-
ment at Hillel Day School's
11th annual benefit concert
8 p.m. March 23 at Ford Au-
ditorium. Actor-comedian
Dick Shawn will headline
the show.
The Brothers Zim, which
is known for its renditions of
Jewish soul, Israeli folk
rock, Hasidic and American
music, writes and stages
many of its own numbers.
The group has received
awards for its songs
"Kadshay-Nu" and "Israel
Chai." It has appeared in-

Weight Watchers has
transformed some tradi-
tional Passover recipes into
low calorie dishes and has
created some new items for
the holiday.
Gefilte fish is ground with
matza meal for Passover.
Onion, spices and its light
spongy texture suggested to
Weight Watchers chefs that
it be upgraded to a main
course — in this case, a
flavorful baked loaf with
thin strips of carrots run-
ning through it.
An often-used vegetable,
the rutabaga, traditionally
made into tzimmes in some
Slavic countries, suggested
a totally different approach
in the Weight Watchers
kitchen. Here it is left raw,
and dressed in a sweetened
oil and vinegar mix to be
served as an appetizer or
side dish.
Many Jewish people
from an Ocoidental
background make a tra-
ditional fritter of matza
and fish. Weight Watch-
ers has translated these

Deadline Nears
for Medicare

March is the last month of
the 1980 general enroll-
ment period for Medicare
medical insurance. Also
eligible to enroll at this time
are people who once had
medical insurance, but
dropped this protection.
Medical insurance pro-
tection will start July 1 for
people who sign up during
this period. For informa-
tion, contact a local Social
Security office.

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Aspects of Passover Laws, Traditions and Philosophy.

SCHEDULE:

FOR MEN

THE HAGGADAH: The Interpretation and Philosophy

Thursday, March 13th, 20th and 27th8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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THE LAWS OF THE SEDER:

Sunday, March 16th at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the KblIel
By Rabbi Yoe/ Sperka

THE HALACHA OF CHOMETZ AND MATZOH:

Thursday, March 13th and 20th at 8:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.
at Congregation B'nai Israel, 15400 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park
1By Rabbi Avraham Jacobowitz

FOR WOMEN

A PESACH OVERVIEW:

Wednesday, March 12th at 8:00 p.m. at the home
of Rabbi & Mrs. Abe Borenstein, 23741 Wildwood, Oak Park
By Rabbi Yoel Sperka

FOR STUDENTS

HAGGADAH & PHILOSOPHY OF PESACH:

Thursday, March 13th, 20th and Wednesday, March 26th at 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
at East Quad Residential Hall Room 122, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bay Rabbi Mordechai Swiatyski

Sephardic Studies

PESACH ITS RITUALS AND CUSTOMS

Wednesday, March 12th & 19th 8-9:30 P.M.
at the home of Rabbi & Mrs. Avraham Cohen
26131 Stratford Place, Oak Park.
By Rabbi Avraham Cohen

A HAPPY AND JOYOUS - PASSOVER.

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Nursery School
Has Open House

The United Hebrew
Schools Nursery School will
have an open house for fall
registration 2-5 p.m. Sun-
day at the nursery school, in
the Temple Emanu-El
school building.
The school offers a variety
of programs: two, three or
five mornings per week; five
afternoons; full days. A
lunch hour is available as
needed.
For information or
application, call the nursery
school, 967-4010.

Seders for Aged,
Out-of-Towners

Chabad Lubavitch will
conduct two Sedorim for
senior citizens without
families and young adults
away from home 8 p.m.
March 31 and April 1 at
McDonnell Towers, 24400
Civic Center Dr., South-
field.
Rabbi Nachman Simon
will direct the Sedorim for
which there is a charge. For
information and reserva-
tions, call Rabbi Simon,
548-2666.

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DAYS 'TIL

Youth Conduct
Shabat Service

Kol Ami Temple Youth
will conduct a creative
Shabat service 8:30 p.m.
today in Temple Kol Ami.
Vice President Eric
Salinger will lead the con-
gregation. A potluck supper
for the temple youth and
their parents will be served
at 6:30. Mrs. George Brewer
is chairman of the dinner.
The youth group will hold
an oneg Shabat following
services.

Young Marrieds
Plan Brunch

At this time we would like to wish
our many friends participants,
students, supporters and their families

Rabbi S. Irons
Dean

BROTHERS ZIM

ternationally in concert and
on television. It has re-
leased several record al-
bums and a single that was
a number one hit in Israel.
For information or reser-
vations, call the concert
office, 851-2398, or the day
school, 851-2394.

fritters into baked patties
using matza, tuna and
vegetables.
Watchers
Weight
suggests baking potato
kugel, not in its usual cas-
serole dish, but as muffins.

Ceng. Bnai David Young
Marrieds will have a brunch
at Stafford's restaurant in
West Bloomfield 11:30 a.m.
March 23.
Young marrieds in their
20s and early 30s are in-
vited. For reservations and
information, call Gayle
Granat, 968-2866; Jodi
Shpargel, 542-6579; or , the
synagogue, 557-8210.

LAST CALL

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