THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JVS Staff and Volunteers Aid the Jewish Community Friday, April 2, 1982 41 Pure, 100% natural yogurt Kosher Certified by the Metropolitan Kashruth Council Product of the C.F. Burger Creamery ;11111 71101 NET WT. 8 OZ, i227 g) 1.4r. Senior Service Corps volunteer Eva Golden reas- sures a youngster in the Jewish Community Center day care program. In the bottom photograph, JVS vocational counselor Iry Feldman assists a client in selecting a new career. ELIJAH'S More Goodies for Pesach By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) Creme Puffs SHELL 1 cup water 1 /3 cup of oil 1 cup matza meal 4 eggs, large FILLING 2 eggs 3/4 cup sugar 1 tbsp. potato starch juice and rind of 1 lemon 3 /4 cup water 1 tbsp. margarine FROSTING 2 tbsps. margarine 1 cup sugar 1 /3cup cocoa 2 oz. water 2 tbsps. margarine Boil water and oil. Add matza meal and stir quickly. Cool. Add eggs one at a time and mix. Drop with a tbsp. on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 450 degrees 25 min. and at 325 degrees for 45 min. Cool, slit and fill. For filling — Beat eggs, add sugar and potato starch, lemon juice and rind and water. Cook on top of double boiler until thick. Add mar- garine and mix. For frosting — melt 2 tbsps. of margarine in saucepan. Add sugar, cocoa and water. Bring to a boil and simmer for a few minutes, stirring constantly. Then add 2 more tbsps. of margarine. Cool and the frost- , ing will thicken. Stir until smooth and pour over filled • - shells. As it stands the frosting _rms a firm glaze. [ * * * Zucchini Kugel 2 lbs. zucchini, unpeeled 2 eggs medium onion, grated 2 carrots, grated 1 tsp. salt dash white pepper 2 tbsp. of matza meal or cake meal Grate zucchini coarsely. Add all ingredients together. Mix. Grease a 9-inch square pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 hour. Serves about 8. Cauli Kugel medium cauliflower 1Y2 tbsp. margarine, melted 1 /2 tsp. onion powder 2 eggs 1 /2 cup matza meal salt and pepper to taste Cook cauliflower, which has been broken into small flowerettes. Mix with all the other ingredients. Bake in a greased casserole dish. Serves 4-5. If the mixture seems too thick, another egg can be added. Lost Relatives Sought Here Bernard I. Margolis of Tucson, Ariz., is seeking relatives whose last known residence was in Ann Arbor. In a letter to The Jewish News, Margolis stated in part: "In trying to find any members of a branch of the family, I have tried to locate a Mr. Maury Fishkin and/or his wife, Mrs. Rose M. Fishkin. Approximately 15 years ago they lived in Ann Arbor. "Incidentally, the fam- ily name I am research- ing is Margolin, which was Mrs. Fishkin's maiden name." Persons with information on the Fishkins should con- tact Margolis at 6629 E. Calle Cavalier, Tucson, Ariz. 85715. It Was always the fanciest one on the Pass- over table. Remember? You used to watch with delight as Grand- pa filled it with Manischewitz wine-for it was your honor (of all the grandchildren!) to run to the door and open it for Elijah. Now, even though you practice all the same familiar Seder rituals you did as a child-the Four Questions, chanting the plagues, Dayenu, eating the bitter herbs and hard boiled egg, seeking and finding the Aphikoman, sing- ing Chad Gadya-the ritual of Elijah's cup is the one you particularly enjoy. Only now, you're the one who fills the cup. The same fancy cup. The same Manischewitz wine. And it's your grandchild who opens the door for Elijah. Manischewitz wishes you a Zissen and Kosher Pesach. Cancer Patient Counseling Is Made Available The Patient and Family Care Department of the Michigan Cancer Founda- tion (MCF) has set a schedule of meeting dates and places for people seek- ing help with various as- pects of cancer. For schedules and infor- mation, call the Oakland Service Center, 549-4600. MAMISCHWIT/ Z N e.PF 65, krti MANISCHEWITZ MANIScHEWITZ ,sz(iy. d, SRAEL n Manischewitz Wines are produced and bottled under strict Rabbinical supervision by Rabbi Dr. Joseph I. Singer and ✓ Rabbi Solomon B. Shapiro. Manischewitz Israeli Wines are bottled under the strict supervision of the Chief Rabbinate of Petah-Tiqva, Israel. A complete assortment of Traditional, Cream, Cordial and Cocktail type wines, as well as Israeli wines. MANISCHEWITZ WINE CO., NEW YORK, NY 11232 CONC'RD GRAPE SPICIA1lIV1•11(1•10 41,0.1" 12.IS1. wC10, TRAMTIONAL MIME CD.L5a.T. ■ .0 411, A . 0 .11#.1,1; it '4;