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December 18, 1987 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-12-18

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Eat Light

Continued from preceding page

Remember to stay away from
deep-fried or cheese-covered
items. Some good choices for
a la carte meals include: wild
rice and fresh vegetables or
chicken vegetable soup and a
plain baked potato. Desserts
that go well with any meal
are fresh fruit or lo-cal fruit
cocktail.
Quench your thirst with
plenty of water. Drink as
much as you want! This is one
drink you can indulge in
without any consequences.
What about before and after
dinner drinks? Go ahead and
have a drink with everyone
else, just make it sparkling
water with a twist of your
favorite citrus fruit, decaf-
feinated coffee or tea.
If you put your mind to it,
you can "diet out" just about

anywhere. Just eat foods that
are low in fat, cholesterol and
sodium.

Annual Singles
Bash Thursday

The main Jewish Com-
munity Center will be "The
Only Spot in Town" to enjoy
dancing and music at 8 p.m.
Thursday when The Jewish
News and the Community
Network for Jewish Singles
co-sponsor for the annual
winter dance for singles.
The evening will begin with
piano music played by Gary
Schunk, with music for danc-
ing to follow. Refreshments
will be served. There is an ad-
mission fee. For information,
call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext.
347.

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Robert Margolis, center, accepts the Direnfeld scholarship from Morry
Direnfeld and Carol Kaczander.

Robert Margolis Wins
Direnfeld Prize

This year's recipient of the
Catherine Direnfeld Memor-
ial Scholarship is Robert
Margolis, a junior at Wayne
State University. Margolis is
presently on the student
board of WSU Hillel.

HAREM'
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104

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1987

TWEI,VE OVS
MAU _

This scholarship was found-
ed by Morry Direnfeld in
memory of his wife, who was
active in B'nai B'rith ac-
tivities. Direnfeld was involv-
ed in the founding of the WSU
Hillel in 1945 and is cur-
rently an honorary lifetime
member of that organization's
board of governors.
The scholarship is awarded
to WSU students who are
members of the Hillel Foun-
dation on the basis of the can-

didate's service to the Jewish
community, need and
academic strength.

WSU Hillel
To Go Skiing

B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State Univer-
sity will go skiing at Schuss
Mountain Resort in
Mancelona, Mich., Jan. 3-7.
The four-day trip will in-
clude swimming, use of the
sauna, or relaxing at the Nor-
thwoods Lodge.
Call Hillel Foundation,
577-3459; or call Robert
Margolis, 399-6262, for prices
and information.

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