TEN YEARS AGO which accepted only "born again" advertisers. The Festival Dancers of the Jewish Community Center celebrated ten years of performance with a state-wide tour of a multi- media presentation entitled Womensrites. The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith filed three anti- discrimination suits on behalf of Jews and Catholics against two California-based national businesses: Christian Yellow Pages and Christian Business Directory U.N. Secretary-General U Thant blamed the United Nations for the two Israel-Arab wars in the last decade. Henry Ford II donated $100,000 to the Israel Emergency Fund. Each month in this space, L'Chayim will look back into issues of The Jewish News to see what was happening in the local Jewish community or in the Diaspora ten, 20 and 40 years ago. Recipes By Goldie Adler 20 YEARS AGO The UNSOP (United Nations Special Committee on Palestine) presented a 165-page report to the General Assembly stating that "all Jews in the world who wish to go to Palestine would have the right to do so." The report recommended the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states. Detroit premiered the new 30-minute color film, Behind the Blockade, on the "epic of building while fighting" in Palestine at a Jewish National Fund rally. THE BIG SUKKAH New Do you have a favorite kosher recipe? Each month in this space, L'Chayim will print a kosher recipe that the whole family can prepare together. To contribute to the column, write your recipe in a way in which the entire family can participate and send it to L'Chayim, clo The Jewish News, 20300 Civic Center Dr., Southfield 48076. This month's recipes were contributed by Goldie Adler. 40 YEARS AGO by Peninnah Schram illustrations y Jac The Big Sukkah b sol queline Kahane Berel, Rivke ves a big problem wonderful spot and to e their five five children. t's for a and relatives all of their fri I Book (ages 5-10). ends A National Award nominee. Jewish THE COMPLETE FAMILY GUIDE TO JEWISH HOLIDAYS by Dalia Hardof Reuberg Holiday background, traditions stories crafts, and recipes are clearly Presented for the beginner as well as families who've had practice. HONEY NUT BALLS Mother can start the recipe. First, cream 1 /2 lb. margarine and 1/4 cup honey. Have one of the children add 2 tsp. vanilla, 2 cups of ground pecans or walnuts and 2 1 /4 cups of flour. Let the other children roll into small balls, place on ungreased cookie shees and bake in 325 degree oven for 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Father or grandfather can roll in powdered sugar while warm, and re- roll when cool. May be stored and when re-serving re-roll in powdered sugar. Makes about 100 cookies. KICHEL Have one member of the family gather all the ingredients: 6 eggs, 1 /2 tsp. salt, 2 cups flour, 1/2 cup oil and 5 tsp. sugar. Mother can mix all ingredients together and beat for 10 minutes with an electric beater at medium speed. Let the children drop on wax paper on a cookie sheet globs of batter from a spoon and sprinkle with sugar (or cinnamon and sugar). Bake at 375 degrees for 1/2 hour. Remove from pan while hot. Do not cover when storing or the kichel will become soggy. Do not freeze. L 6 - FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1987 THE SHOFAR THAT LOST ITS VOICE by David E. Fass, illustrations by Marlene Lobell Ruthen Pr t I " l Fir Ni Check your synagogue library for availability. IP- i ler 1p Pr- AA To- iie /arta You " Cong. Shaarey Zedek will have a bar/bat mitzvah family luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the synagogue social hall. The luncheon will honor young people who will celebrate a bar or bat mitzvah in the coming year. Cong. Shaarey Zedek will have a family learning service at 10:30 a.m. in the synagogue chapel. There will be a run- through of the Saturday morning service, concentrating on the Torah service, melodies, procedure and terminology. Sunday, Sept. 20 The Birmingham Temple will have Sunday school registration and a family picnic at II a.m. at the temple. Students in the Sunday school, Hebrew school, bar and • 4 411t , tA vr4 ti Saturday, Sept. 19 iirl. bat mitzvah, confirmation and philosophy classes will register and meet their teachers. Sunday, Oct. 4 Cong. Shaarey Zedek will have a succah-decorating party at I p.m. in the syangogue succah. Refreshments and supplies will be provided. The Jewish Community Center will have a succah-decoration workshop and succah- decorating party at 2 p.m. outside the main entrance of the main Jewish Center. Refreshments will be served. There is a charge of $2 for members and $2.50 for non-members. The Jewish Parents Institute will have a Succot family celebration at II a.m. at Camp Maas, Ortonville. The celebration includes tla a it N the building and decorating of a succah, a picnic, Israeli singing and dancing and relay races and games. Admission is free. For information and reservations, call the JPI office, 661-1000, ext. 333. Saturday, Oct. 24 Cong. Shaarey Zedek will have its Beth Hayeled induction and family luncheon at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel. Sunday, Oct. 25 The Jewish Parents Institue will have a bus tour of Jewish Detroit at I p.m., leaving from the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Refreshments are included. For details and reservations, call the JPI office, 661-1000, ext. 333.