Friday, November 20,1981 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Recipies Provided for Hanuka Dairy Delights try tube, pipe cream cheese (Continued from Page 28) mixture around eggs on bread. Garnish with parsley, If de- sired. Yield: 1 dozen. Variation: Substitute 12 party rye or pumpernickel bread slices for trimmed white bread slices. mixture across flat side of whites. Cut bread slices into ovals, V4-Inch larger than size of egg halves. Place eggs, flat - side down, on bread slices. Combine softened cream cheese and mustard, mixing until well blended. Using pas- Jewish Students Protest Exhibit at McGill U. MONTREAL (JTA) — Jewish students at McGill University are protesting an anti-Israel display on the campus and 250 of them have signed a petition de- manding its removal. The display, prepared by the university's Arab Stu- dents Association, was mounted in the main foyer of the undergraduate li- brary. It contains photo- graphs of dismembered corpses said to be of Arab children. Seth Soroka, president of the McGill Hillel House, who organized the protests, said the exhibit was insult- ing material and vicious propaganda. "Wes had a diaplay of Jewish and Is- raeli culture last year but we did not include this type of material," he said. Dr. Hans Moller, director of the library, said that "while it was not library policy to censor displays, I have requested that the Arab students modify their exhibit. Never before were so many students so pain- fully affected by such a dis- play." - • • • Appetizer Bagels Miniature bagels, split • Soft Philadelphia Brand cream cheese Lox Shredded carrot Capere Ripe olive slices Spread bagels with cream cheese; top with lox. Sprinkle with carrot, capers or olives, as desired. •• • Tuna-Cucumber Appetizers 1 BY: oz. can tuna, drained, flaked 2 tbsps. chopped onion 2 tsp. lemon juice Y. tsp. dill weed Miracle Whip salad dressing 24 scored cucumber slices, 1 /4 Inch thick Combine tuna, onion, lemon juice, dill weed and enough salad dressing to moisten; mix lightly. Chill. Thoroughly drain cucumbers' on absorbent paper; top with tuna mixture. Garnish with pimento strips, if desired. Yield: 2 dozen. Variation: Substitute zuc- chini slices for cucumber. •• • Pineapple Mold 1 20-oz. can crushed pineap- ple 2 3-oz. pkgs. lime flavored gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 8-oz pkg. Philadelphia Brand cream chigoe 2/3 cup Miracle Whip salad dressing 1 tbsp. Kraft cream style hor- seradish LettuCe Drain pineapple, reserving syrup. Dissolve gelatin In boil- ing water. Add reserved syrup and enough cold water to make 1 cup. Combine softened cream cheese, salad dressing and horseradish, mixing until well blended. Gradually add gelatin mix- ture, mixing until bended. s. Rights Recor d s TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Prof. Benjamin Akzin of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem says that -West- ern nations should compare their own human rights re- cords in time of war to that of Israel's human rights re- cord. Under that comparison, Akzin writes, Israel's record is very creditable. Israeli-German Film Is Planned JERUSALEM (JNI) — Israel TV and the West German Second Channel will soon begin co- production of a film tracing the fortunes of a German- Jewish family in the 1930s. The film, based on Lion Feuchtwanger's novel "Die Geschwister Oppenheim," will be aired in West Ger- many and Israel on Jan. 30, 1983, the 50th anniversary of Hitler's assumption of power. Sam Barnett Chill until partially set; fold in pineapple. Pour Into lightly oiled 134-quart mold; chill until firm. Unmold; surround with lettuce. Yield:8 to 10 servings. Big or small, we custom the music to-your needs. 968-2563 • Single Vision Bifocals Lens & Frame only$698extra $19" Kryptok or D-25 In glass ± 4 sphere 3 cylinder Plastics, oversize, and tints slightly higher CHRISTIAN DIOR OLEG. CASSINI PIERRE CARDIN FABERGE PUCCI MAURICE ST. MICHAEL $4.98 extra MANUFACTURERS OPTICAL CO. 10 Mile & Telegraph, Tbi-Ex Plaza 357-3298 Mon. & Thurs. 11-7, Tues.. Wed. & Fri. 1C-7: Sat. 10-6 Closed Thursday CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Michigan PRESENTS BAR MITZVAH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION HONORING ALL PAST PRESIDENTS WITH A SPECIAL FESTIVE WEEKEND ADL Asks Haig to Extradite Ziad Abu Eain CHICAGO — The Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith has urged Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. to extradite Ziad Abu Eain, an accused Palestinian ter- rorist, to Israel. Maxwell E. Greenberg, ADL's national chairman, noted in a Nov. 10 letter to Secretary Haig that the U.S. Supreme Court has de- nied Abu Eain's appeal for a hearing, letting stand the decision of a U.S. Federal court in favor of Abu Eain's extradition to stand trial for a May 14, 1979 bombing in Tiberias, Israel. Two-children were killed and 36 other civilians were wounded in the blast, which occurred in a crowded mar- ketplace. Music by DECEMBER 4, 5, 6, 1981 Friday, December 4, 1981 Cantor Paul Rowers Cosy. Beth Tzsdai Toronto, Canada A TRADITIONAL FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER at 6:30 P.M. in THE WASSERMAN HALL Z'MIROT WILL BE LED BY CANTOR PAUL KOWARSKY AND CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY DONATION: $13.00 Per Person / Children under the Age of 13 — $7.50 Call synagogue Office for Reservations Saturday, December 5, 1981, 8:45 A.M. SERVICES WILL BE SHARED BY CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY AND CANTOR PAUL KOWARSKY Conducted by Rabbi Milton Arm Sunday, December 6, 1981, At 8:00 P.M. Cantor Max Shimansky Cong. Beth Achim Southfield, Mich. THREE STAR CONCERT Featuring CANTOR PAUL KOWARSKY AND CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY, With Outstanding Vocalist, RUTH DEVORAH Potpourri of Liturgical, Operatic, Yiddish and English Melodies ACCOMPANIED B _ Y DR. SHALOM KALIB Public Invited Admission Free FOR SEATING, YOU MUST OBTAIN TICKETS BEFORE CONCERT AT THE SYNAGOGUE OFFICE: 352-8670 The following Past Presidents will be honored on this Glorious Weekend: Ruth Devorah Vocalist Joe Braver, Jonas Dworin, Louis Ellenson, Dr. M. Feldman, Abe Friedman, Sanford Gordon, Leonard Herman, Harry Laker, Wm. Liberson, Meyer Millman, Max Nosanchuk, Allan Rosenberg, Jack Shenkman, David Silver, Allan Silverman, Sidney Silverman, Steven Victor, and Dr. I. Wiener. Lou Weber and Dr. Howard Dubin, Co Chairman George Rossman, President - ■