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June 17, 1988 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-06-17

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Congregation
Shaarey Zedek

ynagogues

Inspiring sanctuary, spacious
foyer, two social halls sized to
suit your party from 40 to
400. Two bridal rooms and
two sanctuaries. In-house
caterer.

Congregation
Beth Shalom

14601 W. Lincoln
Oak Park, MI 48237
547-7970

Versatile facilities for all func-
tions to serve any size group,
simple to elegant. Beautiful
sanctuary with adjacent
social hall (can be sized to
meet your needs) featuring
stage, p.a. system, piano.
Full-service kitchen for
qualified kosher catering, in-
timate chapel, meeting
rooms seat up to 60, newly
remodeled bride's room,
reception lobby.

Congregation
B'nai David

24350 Southfield Road
Southfield

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— ideal for showers. Main
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A magnificent sanctuary and
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ceremony, two brides rooms,
two social halls. Ideal for your
weddings or bar mitzvahs,
organization dinners up to
1700 people. Ample and easy
parking. Experienced cater-
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your affair. Our clergy and
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P-24 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cookies & Candies
For Entertaining

The approaching summer
season means plenty of par-
ties. As a special treat for
your guests, or as a special
gift for your hostess, try these
recipes for cookies and
candies.
CHINESE ALMOND
COOKIES
This is a suggestion for at-
tractive cookies for a special
luncheon or a sweet table.
They look especially nice if
altered with brownies.
30 to 36 whole blanched
almonds, lightly toasted
1 cup vegetable shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 tsps. almond extract

2 cups flour
Y2 cup finely ground,
toasted almonds
Y2 tsp. salt
1 egg yolk
1 tsp. water
To toast almonds, spread in
an ungreased baking pan or
skillet. Place in a 350-degree
oven or over medium-low heat
on the stove top for 5 to 10
minutes (depending on the
shape of almonds you use), or
until almonds are a light
golden brown, stirring once or
twice to assure even brown-
ing. Note: almonds will con-
tinue to brown slightly after
being removed from heat.

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