THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, August 12, 1983
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Eighteen local Israel
Bond leaders are in Israel
this week at the Interna-
tional Israel 35th Anniver-
sary Celebration and Eco-
nomic Conference. Leading
the Metro Detroit group is
D. Dan Kahn, Michigan
general chairman. Other
delegates are: Betty Kahn,
Helen Atler, Doris Frankel,
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Federation Fair on Sept. 25 Has
Entertainment and Information
The Federation Fair will
be held noon to 4 p.m. Sept.
25 at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center in West Bloom-
field.
Sponsored by the Jewish'
Welfare Federation and its
16 member agencies, the
fair is designed to create a
greater awareness of their
many kinds of services to
meet community needs.
The day will offer free
entertainment and activi-
ties for everyone in the fam-
ily. Many prizes will be
awarded and refreshments
will be available.
A special feature of the
day will be a Freedom
Run for Soviet Jewry,
which is being co-
sponsored by the Jewish
Welfare Federation, De-
troit Soviet Jewry Com-
mittee of the Jewish
Community Council and
the Runners Club of the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter. For information on
the run, call Allan Gel-
fond at Federation, 965-
3939.
Federation agency staff
members and volunteers
will be at display booths to
answer questions about
services available to the
community. A variety of
items and informational
materials will be available.
Children's activities will
include crafts for
preschoolers, puppet and
magic shows and a trea-
sure hunt with prizes for all.
Teen-agers are invited to
participate in the fair's
teen disco with dance con-
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Pour hot coffee into cups.
Add one of the suggested
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Stir and serve with cream or
milk and sugar, if desired.
Suggested "flavor-mates" in-
clude: Baker's semi-sweet
chocolate flavored chips; Log
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instant breakfast drink; al-
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butterscotch, or chocolate
sundae sauce; brown sugar or
cinnamon sugar; ground cin-
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namon; grated orange or
lemon rind; thin orange or
lemon slices; apple juice;
chopped crystallized ginger;
crushed peppermint candy;
marshmallows; red cinnamon
candies; malted milk powder;
mint jelly.
Class in Bible
Held for Seniors
"Explore the Bible," a
class for persons age 65 and
over, conducted by Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Clamadge,
meets 11 a.m. Wednesdays
at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center.
For information about the
class and any of the other
Center's senior adult pro-
grams, call the Morris
Branch, 967-4030.
tests and prizes. Young
people can also watch a rock
show film.
The fair's entertain-
ment showcase will in-
clude Israeli dancing, a
musical revue and senior
adult choir. Fair visitors
will be invited to take
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6686 Orchard Lake Rd.
part in a special discus-
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For information on the
Federation Fair, call
Leonard Milstone or Bertha
Chomsky at 'Federation,
965-3939.
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