COMMENT CHICKEN MECHAYEH! Feminist Issue Continued on preceding page is the law of nature, in Hebrew "memshala," mean- ing "to rule," "to manage or control." Female power is the magic, the loving, in Hebrew "hashpa'a", meaning "to in- fluence, or bestow" "to overflow," "to have in abun- dance." It comes from "shefa", meaning "bounty." How dif- ferent are these roles. The male so rigid, the female bas- ed on generosity. The Torah tells us that when Sarah hungered for a child of her own, she was fill- ed with jealousy, to the point where she kicked her maidservant Hagar and her Nothing works wonders like Miracle Whip salad dressing from Kraft. Its unique combination of vinegar, oil and spices gives food a delicious tang that mayonnaise just can't match. Try it in this recipe for crispy peppered chicken and you'll find that Kosher-parve Miracle Whip adds a wonderful flavor to food. With Kosher-parve Miracle Whip salad dressing K Brush chicken with combined salad dressing and seasonings; coat with crumbs. Place on rack of broiler pan. Bake at 400°, 45 to 50 minutes or until tender. 3 to 4 servings Variation: Substitute Miracle Whip Light reduced calorie salad dressing for Miracle Whip salad dressing. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER MaplelDrake Building with NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTIONS WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association presents IRVING BERLIN'S ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Starring Nancy Gurwin by Music Director Nancy Brassert Lee George Choreographer Kathi Bush OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1989,9:30 P.M. Performance Schedule: Saturday, April 29-9:30 P.M. Sunday, April 30-2 P.M. and 7 P.M. Saturday, May 6-9:30 P.M. Sunday, May 7-7 P.M. Thursday, May 11-7:30 PM. Saturday, May 13-9:30 P.M. GENERAL ADMISSION: $8.50 SENIOR CITIZENS: $8.00 GROUP RATES: 20 OR MORE, $7.00 CHILDREN: $5.00 RESERVATIONS 661-1000 For ticket information and reservations, call Nancy Gurwin at 354-0545 62 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 Marlene Adler Marks is the managing editor of The Jewish Journal in Los Angeles. United Synagogue Holds Model Seder For AIDS CRISPY PEPPERED CHICKEN Directed ❑ I NEWS I g: 1987 Kraft, Inc. 1 21/2 to 3-lb. broiler fryer, cut up, skin removed 1 /2 cup MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon onion powder 1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 11/2 cups crushed sesame crackers child Ishmael out of the house. But when Sarah finally gave birth (at age 90) to Isaac, her breasts became like foun- tains, she overflowed with milk and had enough to feed every child in her tribe. When a women is scorned and denied, her inadequacy can turn vicious. But when she has power, she can feed the world. And the dream of a woman feeding the world re- mains a feminist dream. WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU. YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING PUT IN FRONT OF YOU. You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact, a high blood cholesterol level sub- stantially increases your chances of developing heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and reduce your risk of heart disease. For more information about a planned and balanced diet, contact your American Heart Association. Well give you some free advice on how to plan a diet good for life. New York (JTA) — At a model seder conducted Mon- day by the United Synagogue of America, there were more than four questions asked. Instead of merely reading through the Haggadah and reciting the formulas, this seder dealt with a real pro- blem facing the Jewish com- munity. Why was this seder different from all other seders? Because most of its participants are suffering from the AIDS virus. "The seder is a ceremony of order," began Rabbi Jerome Epstein, the leader of the seder. "AIDS, however, inter- rupts the seder, the order in our lives." The purpose of this seder, said Epstein, was to "join in solidarity with those whose life's order has been forcibly altered." Every part of the service was related in some way to the plight of people with of AIDS. The prayer which states, "Let all who are hungry come and eat, let all who are in need come and celebrate," was used to teach the need for tolerance and compassion. Just as we were slaves in Egypt, we cannot today be "slaves to indifference, fear and prejudice." In addition to the staff members of United Synagogue who worked on the seder, there were also seven members of the United Synagogue Youth who helped with the preparations. United Synagogue is the congrega- tional arm of Conservative Judaism. According to Shira Epstein, a high-school senior from New Rochelle, "this ex- perience made us feel more comfortable" with 'Just Like Regular People' Beth Fisch, another USY member, agreed. "I can say to my friends that I sat at the same table as an AIDS patient and they're just like regular peo- ple . . . regular Jews." That awareness of AIDS pa- tients seen as "regular peo- ple" is crucial to AIDS vic- tims, who continuously are faced with prejudice by synagogues and organizations. • Bud Berman, who has AIDS, pointed out that while many churches have special food programs for AIDS pa- Instead of merely reading through the Haggadah and reciting the formulas, this seder dealt with a real problem facing the Jewish community. tients, only one synagogue in New York, the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, has done anything in that Tespect. "We in the Conservative movement have a challenge," Rabbi Epstein explained. "Each day there are more and more sufferers. We look at this as a beginning." With this beginning, United Synagogue plans to begin new programs on the behalf of AIDS patients in all of its member congregations. Some of the plans include various information sessions on AIDS to better inform con- gregants about the disease, providing meals to people with AIDS and helping local AIDS service organizations. L \