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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-02

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ON CAMPUS 11' 1'

A HEALTHY IDEA FROM

JVS Sponsors
Intern Program

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 ( 1 0-ounce) can low
sodium tomatoes,
cut up

1/2 teaspoon basil leaves
'/8 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
In
medium saucepan, over medium heat, melt 1 table-
spoon FLEISCHMANNS Regular Margarine. Add green
pepper, Stir
onion
and garlic; cook, stirring occasionally, until
tender.
in tomatoes,
basil and
blackpepper Simmer
uncovered, for 20 minutes. Coat fillets with flour. In large
skillet, over medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon margarine.
Add 3 easily;
fillets; cook
2 to 3 minutes on each side or until fish
flakes
remove
ing margarine and and keep warm. Repeat with remain-
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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send to• NABISCO BRANDS. INC.. CMS DEPT.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1991

THE JEWISH NEWS

(313) 788-2600

DIANE HAUER

GEORGANN WOLF

Fifteen young people are
working with and learning
about the Jewish community
of Detroit this summer. The
14 college students and one
graduate student are intern-
ing at several area Jewish
communal agencies through
Project Join (Jewish Occupa-
tional Intern Program).
Supervised by Jewish Voca-
tional Service, JOIN provides
students with the opportuni-
ty to experience possible
careers in Jewish communal
service and to recruit
educated young people to
work in the community as
professional or lay leaders.
The project, which helps
students focus on their educa-
tional and professional goals,
places interns in agencies for
eight weeks according to their
interests.
Interns work with profes-
sionals on a wide range of
community concerns, pro-
blems and projects. They
spend four days each week at
their assignments and attend
day-long seminars on Fridays.
Organized by the JVS staff,
the seminars include over-
views of area agencies, tours
of local facilities and discus-
sion of current issues. They
include in-depth discussions
of the history, as well as cur-
rent and future challenges in
the Jewish community.
In addition, time is set aside
weekly for the interns to
share and assess their intern-
ship experiences.
This year's 15 interns were
chosen from 140 applicants.
Project JOIN is funded by
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit alloca-
tion to Jewish Vocational Ser-
vice, agency budgets and with
private contributions.
The 1992 Project JOIN in-
terns are: Evan Albert
(Jewish Home for Aged-
Prentis Manor); Rebecca
Broder (Sinai Hospital);
Michele Davis (JVS-Adult
Day Service); Beth Goldberg
(Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith); Jennifer
Gubkin (JVS-Project
Outreach); Mark Hessen-
thaler (JARC); Lynn Kantor
(Jewish Federation); Jodi
Klein (Jewish Community
Center); Leslie Kollin (Agen-
cy for Jewish Education);
Karen Lee (Jewish Communi-
ty Center); Peggy Berman
(Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
tion); Stacey Porvin (Jewish
Family Service); Sara
Schuster (Kadima); Marc
Silverstone (Jewish Federa-
tion Apartments); and Robert
Weiner (Jewish Community
Council).

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