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Interfaith Youth Event
On Holocaust Nears
FISH FILLET CREOLE
3 tablespoons
FLEISCHMANN'S
Regular Margarine
1/2 cup chopped green
pepper
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 (10-ounce) can low
sodium tomatoes,
cut up
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spoon FLEISCHMANN'S Regular Margarine. Add reen
pepper, onion and garlic: cook. stirring occasionallg
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tender. Stir in tomatoes, basil and black pepper. Simmer,
uncovered, for 20 minutes. Coat fillets with flour. In large
skillet, over medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon margarine.
Add 3 fillets; cook 2 to 3 minutes on each side or until fish
flakes easily; remove and keep warm. Repeat with remain-
ing margarine and fish. To serve, arrange spinach on
serving platter: top with-fish fillets. Spoon tomato
mixture over fish: garnish with lemon wedges. Makes 6
servings.
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1 1/2 teaspoon basil leaves
Va teaspoon ground black
pepper
6 flounder or sole fillets
(about 11/2 pounds)
3 tablespoons
all-purpose flour
3 cups fresh leaf spinach,
steamed lemon wedges
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988
School, Detroit; Bishop
Gallagher High School,
Harper Woods; Southfield-
Lathrup High School,
Lathrup Village; and the
B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization.
Conveners of the event are
the Greater Detroit Interfaith
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit and the Holocaust
Memorial Center. Cooperat-
ing with the conveners are
the Jewish Commnity Center
and the Shaarit Haplaytah
(organization of Holocaust
survivors). Dr. John Mames of
Southfield, a member of the
Jewish Community Council's
Holocaust subcommittee, will
corrdinate the survivors'
presentations.
Closing ceremonies will
feature 11 of the student par-
ticipants reading poetry selec-
tions written by children who
perished in Terezin concen-
tration camp. A candle-
lighting ceremony will
memoralize the victims of the
Holocaust.
'Fathers who wish to ar-
range independent visits to
the HMC for their students,
should call the HMC,
661-0840.
NCSY Seniors To Hear
Miami Boys Choir
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More than 185 students and
25 faculty members represen-
ting 15 public and private
high schools in the tri-county
area will gather for the 13th
semi-annual Interfaith Youth
Symposium on the Holocaust
to be held on Wednesday at
the Holocaust Memorial
Center and the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center.
The symposium's par-
ticipants will tour the HMC,
accompanied by docents, meet
with Holocaust survivors who
will recount their experiences
and hear eye-witness reports
from Marcus Bass, a member
of the U.S. armed forces at the
liberation of Dachau concen-
tration camp.
Participating in the day-
long event will be: Brother
Rice High School, Bir-
mingham; Henry Ford High
School, Detroit; Grosse Pointe
South High School, Grosse
Pointe Farms; Novi High
School, Novi; Our Lady of the
Lakes, Waterford; Romeo
Senior High School, Romeo;
St. Mary's Catholic Central,
Monroe; Shrine High School,
Royal Oak; Sterling Heights
High School, Sterling
Heights; University Liggett
School, Grosse Pointe Woods;
Dearborn High School, Dear-
born; Dominican High
J
The senior chapter of the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will attend
the Miami Boys Choir Con-
cert sponsored by Machon
ETorah on Dec. 10. For reser-
vations, call chapter adviser,
Chayla Pesis, 968-0719.
The Junior NCSY, open to
students in grades five-eight,
will have a Chanukah party
in the home of chapter ad-
viser, Rachel Paholak, on Dec.
10. Guests will have pizza, a
gift grab-bag, and see the film
ET. For information, call
Rachel, 559-2127.
Detroit
Metro
The
Yachad/NCSY chapter for the
developmentally disabled will
hold its Chanukah program
on Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at
Young Israel of Greenfield.
The program includes mak-
ing latkes, lighting
Chanukah candles and listen-
ing to Chanukah music per-
formed by NCSY'er Noam
Koenigsberg. For information,
call Yachad Coordinator,
Shayndee Lasson, 968-5958.
Four local Senior NCSY
members have been selected
to attend a Yarchei Kallah, an
intensive learning and
leadership training seminar,
conducted by NCSY at na-
tional headquarters in New
York City, Dec. 27-30.
They are: Esther Bodzin,
Danny Berkove, Marian
Drigant and Jason Moss. On-
ly 40 students from the
United States and Canada
have been chosen for this
special program.
Teen Connection
Seeks Members
The Teen Connection
fall/winter membership drive
is entering its final phase.
Teen Connection is a na-
tional B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization and Jewish
Community Center program
designed especially for
seventh and eighth grade
Jewish teens.
For information, contact
Allison Katz-Berlin, director
of teen services, 661-1000,
ext. 269.