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The Cardozo book has special merit in its linking the sanctity of Jewish ob- servances with the arts and with the culinary. Her book suggests singing in observances, and the musical selections in her book add to its merits. Also, there are recipes to enhance the celebrations, and these recipes are sam- ples of the offerings in this volume: Fish Patties Patties: 2 lbs. ground freshwater fish salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup bread crumbs 2 eggs 1 cup water 1 tsp. ground cumin 1 /4 cup chopped fresh parsley 6 tsps. oil Sauce: 3 (16-oz.) cans tomato sauce 2 medium onions, peeled and chopped Any law which violates the indefeasible rights of man is essentially unjust 1 green pepper, seeded and chopped In a bowl mix together all of the ingredients for the patties. Refrigerate for several hours. Then form the cold mixture into about 16 patties. In a fry.-' ing pan, saute the patties, a few at a time in hot oil until brown on both sides. 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It has been hailed as a vic- tory for the democratic and pluralistic philosophy and a fundamental change in the way religion is taught in this Catholic nation. Hitherto, religion, mean- ing Catholicism, was a re- quired subject, though stu- dents could request exemp- tion at the beginning of the school year. Under the new law, students may elect to include or exclude religion - from their 'studies. In addition, relationships between the Catholic and various non-Catholic reli- gions communities in Italy will be defined when sepa- rate agreements come up for revision. These agreements include the Church-state Concordat and agreements between the Church and r Friday, July 30, 1982 35 Call 644-1400 LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m. DINNER MON. THRU SAT. 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