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BBYO Convention
Aids Mazon

Now there are three ways to get the tangy zip of MIRACLE WHIP—Original
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2 tablespoons cornmeal
2 8-oz. cans refrigerated crescent
dinner rolls
11/2 cups chopped onion
1 tablespoon Parkay margarine
1/2 lb lox, cut into 1/4-inch pieces

cup Miracle Whip salad dressing
eggs, beaten
cup milk
teaspoon white pepper
cups (6 ozs.) 100% natural Kraft
shredded Swiss cheese
Sprinkle cornmeal on greased 15 x 10 x 1-inch jelly roll pan. Unroll dough;
press onto bottom and sides of pan to form crust, sealing perforation.
Saute onion in margarine 5 to S minutes or until tender.
Blend together onion and remaining ingredients. Pour evenly over crust.
Bake at 375° for 22 to 25 minutes or until set and
lightly browned. Cut into small squares or
triangles; serve warm. 3 dozen.
Prep time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 25 minutes

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Jewish History Quiz

good for your baby

The Jewish Historical Society
cordially invites the community
to attend the 2nd annual
awards ceremony of the
Walter and Lea Field Jewish History Quiz.

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Cash prizes will be presented and
Corinne Stavish, celebrated storyteller,
will entertain.

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Contest points and mitzvah
points were scored by
BBYOers at their recent
winter Regional Convention.
Members raised $341 for the
Mazon Program.
Scoring the most points
were Jolson AZA and Rose
AZA, receiving the AZA Most
Distinguished Chapter
Award; and Shira BBG,
which received the BBG Most
Distinguished Chapter
Award.
The Mazon Program is an
opportunity to learn about
social needs outside
neighborhoods. Mazon
donates money to Jews and
non-Jews alike. They grant
money where they determine
need.
The Regional Convention
contribution brings BBYO
youth donations to Mazon up
to $568 for this year.
Some of the money in the
Detroit area went to the
Wellness House, which serves
low-income AIDs patients in
Detroit, the Pontiac Area
Lighthouse in Pontiac, the
Community Food Depots of
the Society of St. Vincent
DePaul and to local food
banks in Oak Park.
Also placing at the top of
the awards list were Kishon
AZA, Posen, AZA, Disraeli
BBG, Glazer BBG, and
Machar BBG, which received
Most Distinguished Chapter
Honorable Mentions. All-Out
Effort Awards were presented
to Hart AZA, Kishon AZA,
Posen AZA, Rose AZA, Ali-
yah BBG, Disraeli BBG,
Glazer BBG, Machar BBG,
Shalom Aviv BBG and Shira
BBG.
Other winners were Jolson
AZA and Shira BBG for the
Cheer Contests; Steve Blum
(Jolson AZA) and Debby
Rosenberg (Machar BBG) —
storytelling; Jeff Levine
(Kishon AZA) and Cheryl
Walker (Shira BBG) — cakes;
Zachary Raimi (Strauss AZA)
and Debbie Goodfriend
(Glazer BBG) — cookies;
David Biederman (Brandeis
AZA) and Ellen Kogan and
Andrea Rapp (Machar BBG)
— pies and pastries.
King AZA and Glazer BBG
won for the bowling competi-
tions; Herzl AZA —AZA
basketball; Glazer BBG —
volleyball; King AZA and
Shira BBG — ping pong;
Jolson AZA and Shira BBG —
T-shirt/sweatshirt contests;
Jolson AZA and Shoshanna
BBG — song; Kishon AZA
and Shalom Aviv — Quiz
Bowl.
Alex Franklin (Posen AZA)
and Beth Cousens (Glazer
BBG) won for the oratory con-

tests; King AZA and Machar
BBG — banner; Posen AZA
and Disraeli BBG — video;
Rose AZA and Shira BBG —
talent show.
William Novomisle (Posen
AZA) and Lisa Cohen (Zahav
BBG) — literature; Steve
Blum (Jolson AZA) and Car-
rie Rice (Shalom Aviv BBG) —
art; Jeff Klein (Chalutzim
AZA) and Judi Richards
(Glazer BBG) — handicrafts;
Steve Gingold (Rose AZA) and
Ellen Kogan (Machar BBG) —
black and whitephotography;
Posen AZA, collectively, and
Mindy Kollender (Disraeli
BBG) — color photography;
and Kishon AZA and Machar
BBG — newspaper.

Camp Sessions
For Young Children

B'nai B'rith Beber Camp in
Mukwonago, Wis., will offer a
two-week Rookie Camp for
younger children who have
not previously attended an
overnight camp. The program
has been expanded to serve
children from ages 7 to 9.
Children will participate in
all phases of the Beber Camp
program, including an out-of-
camp trip to a Milwaukee
Brewers baseball game or the
Milwaukee Zoo, and a one-
night overnight.
For information, contact
Beber Camp, 4432 W. Oakton
St., Skokie, II. 60076, or call
(708) 675-1130.

AZA BASEKTBALL
LEAGUE play will continue

March 11 at Oakland Com-
munity College. This week's
games are: 9:30 a.m. - Chalut-
zim Hawks vs. Funk; 10:30
a.m. - Akiba Hooters vs.
L'Chaim Matzo Balls; 11:30
a.m. - Jolson Scrubs vs.
Posen/Hart; 12:30 p.m. -
Chalutzim Chrows vs. Jolson
Athletics.

BBG VOLLEYBALL
LEAGUE will begin 2 p.m.

March 11 at the West bloom-
field JCC.

BBYO BOARD OF
DIRECTORS will honor its

adult chapter-advisers 7:30
p.m. March 13 at the Agency
for Jewish Education LaMed
Auditorium.

MICHIGAN BBYO will go
to Chicago and Mukwonago,
Wis., March 16-18, on its an-
nual Inter-regional Conven-
tion. Spaces are available. For
information, call Lea-Rachel
Kosnik, 661-5009; or Kevin
Miller, 682-3022.

AZA BASKETBALL
LEAGUE play will continue

March 18 at Oakland Corn-
munity College.

