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February 05, 1982 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cardozo Scores

Jewish Welfare Board Offers Camp Directory

( Engagements

NEW YORK — The five-
year-old Benjamin N. Car-
dozo School of Law of
Yeshiva University was the
newest law school in the na-
tion to advance its moot
court team to the pre-
quarterfinal rounds of the
recent 32nd annual Na-
tional Moot Court Competi-
tion.
It was also the first time
that a Cardozo team had
progressed from regional
competition and competed
n the national finals.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Rothen-
berg of Bloomfield Town-
ship announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Beth Rothenberg, to
Gerald Lande, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Lande
of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss
Rothenberg was graduated
from the Indiana Univer-
sity School of Business. She
currently is enrolled in the
management training pro-
gram of the Indiana Insur-
ance Companies of In-
dianapolis. Her fiance also
was graduated from IU and
is a student at its school of
dentistry. A July wedding is
planned.
* * *
Mr. Sandor Arvai of Allen
Park announces the
engagement of his daugh-

e

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ter, Carolyn Ida Arvai, to
Eric J. Siegel, son of Mr.
Carl M. Siegel of Birming-
ham. No wedding date has
been set.

NEW YORK — The 1982
version of the "Directory of
Jewish Resident Summer
Camps" has been published
by the Jewish Welfare
Board.

The directory is desig-
nated to be "a helpful guide
to Jewish Federations,
Jewish Community Cen-
ters, camps and other com-
munal agencies, parents

and prospective camp staff." _
The directory is available
from JWB Publications
Services, 15 E. 26th St.,
New York, N.Y. 10010.
There is a charge.

// PASTA AND VEGETABLES SUPREME \

Nursery Still
Taking Students

The Jewish Homemaker's Guide to Delicious Italian Cooking
Gets its Zest from Chef Boy-ar-dee Ravioli.

2 tablespoons chopped parsley

Registration is still being
taken at United Hebrew
Schools Nursery School for
the current session.
Children may enroll for
two, three or five days for
afternoon or morning ses-
sions. A new parent-toddler
group will begin on March 4
for a 10-week session.
The United Hebrew
Schools Nursery School,
now in its 31st year, is
under the direction of Syl-
via Handler, Reva
Klaymer, Marlene Galperin
and Anita Jacobs. For addi-
tional information, call the
nursery school, 356-7378; or
the UHS, 354-1050.

V4 cup chopped onion

1 tablespoon butter or margarine
1 can (15 oz.) Chef Boy-ar-dee
CheJsTRavioli in Thmato Sauce
1 cup water
1 packet G. Washington's Golden
Seasoning and Broth

1 cup chopped red pepper
1 package (10 oz.) frozen corn,
cooked and drained
1 package (10 oz.) chopped
broccoli, cooked and drained
1 cup sliced mushrooms
V., cup butter or margarine
(4 tablespoons)

1. Saute chopped parsley and onion in 1 tablespoon butter.
2. Combine parsley, onion, Cheese Ravioli. water and G. Washington's in
2 quart sauce pan. Cover: simmer for 10 minutes.
3. Meantime, saute red pepper in 1 tablespoon butter. Remove to warm
serving dish.
4. Continue to saute each vegetable separately in 1 tablespoon of butter.
Remove each vegetable to separate warm dish. Serves four.

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