I YOUTH 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 Sr, , • (kw w•-, In medium saucepan, over medium heat. melt 1 table- spoon FLEISCHMANN'S Regular Margarine. Add reen pepper, onion and garlic: cook. stirring occasionallg y. until 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. 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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 8 3 8 3 4 1 RETAILER' One coupon per purchase of prod- uct indicated Any other use constitutes fraud. Consumer to pay sales tax. Void if copied. transferred, prohibited. taxed or restricted Good only in U S.A.. A.P 0.s and FPO s We will reimburse you for the face value plus 8C handling. provided you and the consumer have complied with the otter terms. Cash value 1.:20C. NABISCO BRANDS, INC DEPT. 5921 L PASO. TEXAS 79966. 5 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.