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February 12, 1988 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-12

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casual
living
modes

Bring to a boil. Reduce heat,
cover tightly, and simmer for
20 minutes.
In a food processor fitted
with metal blade, process
celery, shallots, and red pep-
per until coarsely chopped.
Add vegetables to skillet.
Continue to cook until all li-
quid is absorbed and rice is
tender and fluffy. Serves six.

YAMLAND MUFFINS
2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 /2 tsp. salt
ih tsp. nutmeg
1 /2 tsp. cinnamon
1 /3 cup seedless raisins
1 /3 cup butter or
margarine
3 /4 cup packed brown
sugar
1 /4 cup molasses
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup mashed cooked
sweet potatoes
ih cup milk

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• furniture
• lighting
• wall decor
• gifts
• interiors

Contemporary
accessories
for over
34 years

544-1711

A wedge of Jarlsberg makes a simple Sunday
one of life's special pleasures. Mild, all natural
Jarlsberg—imported from Norway—belongs
in your life. It's all natural, high in calcium
and protein. Don't let another Sunday slip by
without great tasting Jarlsberg.

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Sift together flour, baking
powder, salt, nutmeg, and cin-
namon. Add raisins and coat
with flour mixture. Cream
butter or margarine, sugar,
and molasses. Add beaten
eggs, mashed sweet potatoes,
and milk and blend well. Stir
in dry ingredients, blending
only until flour disappears.
Fill greased muffin pans
two-thirds full. Bake at 400°
F. for 20 to 25 minutes. Makes
about fifteen.

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LOCAL NEWS

Ir"

Israeli Scholar
To Speak Here

Dr. Yosef Olmert, scholar-in-
residence of the Detroit
Zionist Federation and one of
Israel's foremost Middle East
and African scholars, will
discuss "The Palestinian
Question: Past, Present and
Future" at the next session of
the Einstein Luncheon
Forum, it was announced by
Judges Ira G. Kaufman and
Benjamin Friedman, the
forum's co-chairmen.
The forum is set for Tues-
day at noon at Southfield
Charley's. Sponsored by
Metro Detroit ZOA and the
Zionist Cultural Center, the
forum is limited to those mak-
ing advance reservations. For
reservations, call the ZOA,
569-1515.

Family CLub

The February meeting of
the Bodzin Family Club will
be held on Sunday at 8 p.m.
in the home of Mendel and
Carol Seligson, 15041 Nor-
thfield, Oak Park.

WORTH OF FASHIONABLE MEN'S WEAR WILL BE SOLD
AT COST OR LESS!

BOSS SUITS

PANTS

REG. FROM $650.
NOW FROM

REG. FROM S.
NOW FROM

$260. u.s.

$900 u.s.

SPORT COAT

EG. FROM 195,
NOW FROM
$3900 U.S.

SWATCH WATCH ES 30% OFF
T E
L EAT itgTRIM SW E AS
W. NOW FROM 401 52. U.S.
REO. FROM
SIIILKirrEs NOW 50% OFF

FREE PARKING In the garage with every purchase, Visa, Mastercard & American Express.
Located in the parking garage. Hours: Mon-Sat, 9:30-5:30 (Fri. till 8, Sun. 12 till 4) Call 977-1188
Top rate on U.S. exchange. Turn left out of tunnel exit, straight through first intersection, turn left into parking garage.

- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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