LOCAL NEWS WARNING wommiNINININININ THESE PREMISES PROTECTED BY Hebrew U. Names Levins WANTED ALAN MARGOLIN 541-5373 "Security is our middle name" For Custom Designed Security Bloorniiald Electronic5 ... a commitment to Quality NEW in 1987 MULTIVISION COMPARE ANYWHERE! Zenith/JVC camera recoraer combined . . . plays back thru any TV or VCR Auto Focus, Auto Color bal- ance, everything! FREE $309.65 of accessories FREE 1st year maintenance checkup Sen. Carl Levin adds to your T.V. • Picture in a picture • 139 Channels-cable ready • MTS Stereo • Hooks up to _your stereo speakers • Stereo Power Amplifier ALL UNDER $500 We Install Rabbits & Any Video/Audio Hook up 2063 Walnut Lake Rd. • At Inkster Hebrew U. Plans Alumni Reunion 737-4144 Rep. Sander Levin Sen. Carl Levin and Con- gressman Sander Levin have been named co-winners of the American Friends of the He- brew University of Jerusalem Scopus Award. The award will be presented to the Levins in the spring to coincide with the 20th an- niversary of the reunification of Jerusalem and the return of the Hebrew University to its original home on Mt. Scopus, - Make a delicious oriental stir fried dish in a snap. All it takes is one of the oriental-style vegetables from BIRDS EYE' and our quick and easy recipe. It's an absolutely Kosher way to enjoy the flavor of the East. announced Harvey Grace, president of the Michigan Chapter. Phillip Fisher chaired the committee which drafted the nomination in sup- port of the Levins. Previous recipients have been President Gerald R. Ford, Louis Berry and Emma Schaver. For more than 62 years the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has fulfilled the prophecy of its founders by be- coming a world renowned in- stitution of higher learning and an international center for research. Today, more than 17,000 students study at the four campuses of the Hebrew Uni- versity within a network of seven faculties and 12 schools. For information, contact Shayna Silverman at the American Friends of the He- brew University, Michigan Chapter, 357-0510. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is currently search- ing for students who attended any of the programs at the uni- versity since 1925. A special alumni reunion is being formed in the Detroit- Michigan area. Organizers hope to hold a reunion to coincide with the ac- tivity surrounding the 20th anniversary of the reunifica- tion of Jerusalem and the re- turn of the Hebrew University to the Mt. Scopus campus. Individuals who attended courses or programs affiliated with the university should con- tact the local office, 29100 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 120, Southfield, 48034, or contact Shayna Silverman, 357-0510. GENERAL FOODS (SHANGHAI BEEF Combine Y2 teaspoon ginger, 1 tablespoon soy sauce and 1 minced garlic clove in a howl. Slice 1/2 pound flank steak into thin strips; toss with soy sauce mixture. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a skillet or wok; add beef and sauté until lightly brown. Remove seasoning pouch from 1 pack- age (10 oz.) BIRDS EYE , q Stip-Fry Vegetables:' any variety. Add vegetables to skillet. Stir; reduce heat. Cover and simmer 3 minutes, stirring once. Sprinkle contents of seasoning pouch over vegetables. Combine lA cup water and 1 teaspoon cornstarch; pour into skillet. Cook and stir about 1 minute until thickened. Makes about 3 cups or 3 servings. Serve with rice, if desired. To use BIRDS EYE" Farm Fresh Mixtures — Cauliflower, Baby Whole Carrots and Snow Pea Pods or Broccoli, Red Peppers, Bamboo Shoots and Straw Mushrooms: Prepare recipe as directed without season- ing packet, using 1/2 package (2 cups) vegetables and increasing soy sauce to 2 tablespoons. :',1985 General Foods Corporation 70 Friday, February 6, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Carol Rittner, left, was recently presented with a copy of the Jewish Community Council-developed curriculum for teaching of the Holocaust to public high school students. Pictured with her are, from left: Franklin J. Ellias , Betty Rotberg Ellias and Dr. Sid Bolkosky.