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Call JEFF 646-9531 55 — ART FOR SALE PRIVATE ART COLLECTION FOR SALE Works include an original by Alvar, drawings and lithographs by Boulanger, Rothe, etc. 40% off market value. 851-6713 the Foundation for Mid- dle East Peace, and John Greene Jr., president of the Seven Springs Center. According to their report "Hopes for a negotiated peace are fading just at a moment when acceptance of Palestinian national iden- tity in the Arab world and beyond and growing Arab willingness to accept the Is- raeli state have created the best possibility of an Arab- Palestinian-Israei negotia- tion since Israel was estab- lished." The report said further that there was "wide-spread conviction in the Middle East that only the United States can effectively help to achieve peace, but there is deep doubt that the Un- ited States is prepared to play a role as a just mediator and to work ac- tively for a negotiated peace." It called on the U.S. "to wed military and diploma- tic strength in a coherent strategy" that goes beyond the Camp David process be- tween Israel and Egypt and to mount "a parallel cam- paign" that would involve other Mideastern states such as Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan and Syria in peace talks with Israel. Over 300 Soup Selections in Castle Authored Cookbook With more than 300 soup recipes to choose from, even the strictest kashrut obser- vers can make soup a per- missible delicacy from the many provided in "Soup" (101 Productions) by Coralie Castle. Castle offers both classic soups with innovations and numerous imaginative cre- ations of her own. She be- gins with an extensive chapter on basic stocks, with 24 recipes for broths and consummes. Vegetable soups range from fresh artichoke to nine variations of potato soup. A new section on grains offers unusual concoctions such as Masur lentil with wine, and bulghur with beet greens. Meal-in-a-bowl soups Tri-Lingual Annual Printed by eIWB's Book Council NEW YORK — The Jewish Book Annual has been published by the Jewish Book Council of the Jewish Welfare Board (JWB). The annual is a tri- lingual (English, Yiddish, Hebrew) yearbook of arti- cles covering Jewish topics. Articles in the publica- tion include: "Jewish His- torical Writing in America," by Dr. Jane S. Gerber; "A Decade of Jewish Bible Scholarship in North America," by Baruch A. Levine; "Latin American Jewish Writers," by Roberta Kalechofsky; and "What Makes Hebrew An- tique Books so Rare," by Is- . Hopes Fade for M.E. Peace, 4-Man Study Group Warns WASHINGTON (JTA) -- A four-man private study group that includes Philip Klutznick, a prominent PLUMBING American Jewish leader, Sewer cleaning, drains, and former Assistant Sec- .,of State Harold toilets, tubs, hot water retary Saunders, has warned the heaters. Unlicensed. Reagan Administration that hopes for a negotiated 675-0852 peace in the Middle East 675-6068 "are fading" and urged the U.S. to broaden and inten- 51 MISCELLANEOUS sify its role as an impartial mediator in that region. CHILDREN'S BAZAAR The report, released last Birmingham Temple week by the Seven Springs Center of Mt. Kisco, N.Y., Sun., Dec. 13th an organization specializ- 10-4 ing in scholarly studies, stressed that Palestinian Free Admission national aspirations, in- Shop for children cluding the desire for an in- Lunch, Dessert, dependent state "must be Fun & Entertainment fairly faced and dealt with in negotiations in ways con- 53—ENTERTAINMENT sistent with the rights and VERSATILE sophisticated party security of their neighbors or the prospect for peace will music. 272-7586. be radically diminished." DJ The report also stated With professional sound system that "no peace will be possi- & lights for Bar-Mitzvahs, Wed- ble without the Palestinian dings — any occasion. Liberation Organization Call GORDON ENTERTAINMENT being involved in the pro- cess." 569-0355 Its conclusions were based on a visit to the PIANO ENTERTAINMENT Middle East last summer Having a Holiday Party? by the four co-authors. In addition to Klutznick and Let me help make yours a Saunders, they are Merle success. Popular, show- Thorpe Jr., president of tunes, oldies, background and sing-a-longs. Call MIKE BEZ 682-6385 626-8429 Friday, December 11, 1981 69 rael Mehlman. Copies of the annual are available from the JWB Jewish Book Council, 15 E. 26th St., New York, N.Y. 10010. There is a charge. Inflation Jump JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The consumer price index in Israel rose nine percent in October, bringing inflation for the previous 12 months to 110 percent. At the same time, the Central Bureau of Statistics reported that the standard of living index had in- creased by 12 percent. include such hearty fare as slumgullion and gumbo, along with exo- tics like East Indian mul- ligatawney. A 22-page section on Oriental soups contains recipes from China, Japan and In- donesia, plus complete instructions for prepar- ing the Oriental firepot. There are 22 cold soups (cucumber vichysoisse, creamy pumpkin) and 14 fruit soups (cantaloupe, strawberry wine and rhubarb). "Soup" emphasizes good nutrition, natural foods, ease in preparation and re- duced calories. Recipes from the original edition have been reworked to aid in ease of preparation, to eliminate artificial seasonings, and to suggest substitutions for rich ingredients such as cream. Throughout the book are hints for recycling leftovers such as salads and stews into nutritious and econom- ical soups. Finally, Castle includes accoutrements and accompaniments for soups, and mini-recipes for embel- lishing canned soups. Castle also is the author or co-author of six cook- books, including "Real Bread" and "The Art of Cooking for Two." Many an honest man practices on himself an amount of deceit, sufficient, if practiced on another, and in a little different way, to send him to the state prison. —Bovee