12B Friday, September 28, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year ESTHER & HARRY DINES, STEVEN & RIVA RUTH & FRED KATZ EVELYN & AL BROOK DAVE & PAULINE GOODSTEIN Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year HY & SARAH MERVIS & FAMILY NATHALIE & LOUIS CITRON ROSIE, WILLIE & LANEY LEVITT Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year MRS. MAX GLADSTONE IRVING LARKY Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year MR. & MRS. AHARON & ANN GUMER MONIEK & RIWA MARGULIES Best wishes for a happy; healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year MR. & MRS. RUBIN HERMAN & RON Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness HELEN & NATHAN SADIK & THE SOLARZ FAMILY Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness HERB & FAY GUSSIN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ARLENE & MARK MILLMAN Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year HUGO & CECILIE ICZKOVITZ & FAMILY BARBARA RAIMI & GAYLE. RAIMI JERRY, FRAN, MARCI & MARK UZANSKY Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year SIMON & ESTHER TABACHNIK To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity CIDNIE & ARTHUR HEROLD, ANDY, BRAD & ERIN vists014 May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life LARRY & VIVIAN.SPIECTER. MARC . RANDY& - EL11$1V -.. MR. & MRS. PHILIP KATZ MARILYN SCHNEID MELINDA, JAY & ELYSSA Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year SELMA & PHYLLIS KORN JEAN & SIDNEY STOLSKY Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year CLARA & LOU SELIK MR. & MRS. JACK TAYLOR Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness -- Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness THE ROWES RHEA, HAROLD & MERRIL Wishing all our family and friends a year of health and happiness LYDIA & ERNEST STECKER NEWS Tastes of Israel BY DIANA LERNER Jerusalem — Israel's melting pot complexion is reflected not only in its multi-ethnic popula- tion, but in the varied back- grounds of the country's cooking methods, eating styles and dishes from all over the world offered in its restaurants, cafes, eateries, snack bars, kiosks and by street vendors. • Although all meat is ritually slaughtered and hotels in Israel are kosher, one must still look for the rabbinical certificate to indi- cate a particular restaurant is kosher. As elsewhere the health kick has hit Israel and a plethora of vegetarian and dairy restau- rants about to prove it. Pizza, fel- lafel, borekas and blintze bars greet you everywhere and you can enjoy them at very low prices. Some of the popular restau- rants specialize in fish dishes only, or have a widely varied menu from which you may choose something a la. carte. In Jerusalem, fish-eaters have Be- ni's, in the center of town, Savion, across the road from Terra Sancta, or the Dolphin, a particu- larly popular and reasonable res- taurant in the Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem. Vegetarians prefer Bavli on the Street of the Prophets, the Alpin on King George Street and Tavlin on Riv- lin Street, as well as numerous blintze restaurants. For traditionalists, the Down- town offers a full selection of sandwiches, soups, crepes and dessert, reasonably priced. Nearby on Hillel Street is the civilized L'Entrecote, serving a standard steak meal, and Deli Nepi, a kosher deli near Zion Square, offers- American-style cornbeef. In costomopolitan Tel Aviv, eateries and restaurants, or stand up bars are packed into every corner of the sprawling city. Di- zengoff, the main thoroughfare, is a veritable gourmand's delight from one end to the other. Batya's in the center of Arlosoroff St. has probably the most economical, de- licious, East European fare, rea- sonable • priced with cholent and kishke available on weekends, and chopped liver daily. On Ben Gurion Street, an entire corner Is occupied by the New York, prob- ably the best known kosher res- taurant in the city, which now has added an adjoining dairy eating place. For elegant, western style din- ing there is the old world charm of the Rishon Cellar, probably more expensive, but worth a trip, and the high class hotels all along Hayarkon Street, from the Dan Hotel onward. The Hilton prob- ably incorporates the greatest variety of dining areas, topped by their King Solomon Grill. And you can have an entire meal on the street: corn on the cob, fellafel, nuts, borekas, sumsum (sesame) bread, bagels and sea- sonal treats like Sabra fruit and roasted chestnuts from kiosks or street vendors — all inexpensive. Most Israelis live neither in Jerusalem,nor in Tel Aviv and in smaller towns, on the highways in gas stations, and in kibbutz re- sthouses, one can enjoy facilities