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November 22, 1991 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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LOCAL NEWS r""

For all your holidays,
let Kraft quality
products help make
them special.
And you can be
confident, as always,
all these fine Kraft
products are
()certified Kosher.

Center Sets
Human Rights Day

The Center for Peace and
Conflict Studies and Detroit
Council for World Affairs will
present the 1991 Human
Rights Day celebration 2-5
p.m. Dec. 8 at the Majestic
Theatre, Detroit.
The 1991 Human Rights
Award will be presented to
Clementine Barfield and
Grace Boggs of S.O.S.A.D.
(Save Our Sons And
Daughters).
The 1991 Humanity in the
Arts Award will be presented
to Bill Day, cartoonist of the <

Detroit Free Press.

This event also will honor
students who participated in
the Michigan Coalition for
Human Rights' 1991
Freedom Tour of the South.
There will be a silent auc-
tion of food and entertain-
ment items, along with
musical entertainment and a
buffet and cash bar.
Reservations are required.
For ticket information, call
CPCS, 577-3453; or 577-3468.

C

)I KOSHER

Haven Holds
Benefit Dinner

The fourth annual Pro-
menade of Hope to benefit
Haven, Oakland County's
sexual assault and domestic
violence counseling center, is
set for Dec. 4 at the Troy
Marriott.
Lynn and Isiah Thomas and
Katie and Sam Valenti are
honorary chairpersons, join-
ing Susan and Robert
Sosnick.
Following cocktails, hors
d'oeuvres and dinner, Linda
Dresner will present a
celebrity fashion show. The
show will feature local enter-
tainment and sports and
broadcast personalities.
There is a charge. Reserva-
tions are required. For ticket
information, call Christine
Wyatt, 334-1438.

QUICK POTATO LATKES
WITH SALMON SAUCE

3 cups frozen hash brown
potatoes, thawed, well
drained

2 eggs, beaten

1 small onion, quartered

/4 cup flour

1

/4 teaspoon CALUMET
Baking Powder

1

/4 teaspoon salt

1

• Place potatoes, eggs, onions, flour,
baking powder and salt in food

processor container with steel
blade attached, process until
potatoes and onions are finely
chopped.

Spoon level measuring table-
spoonfuls potato mixture into 11/2
inches hot oil. Fry until golden
brown, turning once. Keep warm
in oven. Repeat with remaining
potato mixture.

Spoon Salmon Sauce into red
pepper cup, if desired. Serve with
potato latkes. Garnish with fresh
dill, if desired.

SALMON SAUCE
1 (8 oz.) container

PHILADELPHIA BRAND Soft
Cream Cheese with Smoked
Salmon
3 /2 cup sour cream
1 /4 cup KRAFT Real Mayonnaise
1 /2 teaspoon chopped fresh dill
Stir together all ingredients in
small bowl until well blended.
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes

Makes 2 1/2 dozen.

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The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion of Detroit will be honored
by the Israel Bonds Organiza-
tion in New York Dec. 2 as
part of a national tribute to
Jewish federations across the
country.
Through the purchase of
Israel Bonds from their en-
dowment funds, federations
have supported the effort to
provide housing and jobs for
the hundreds of thousands of
Soviet, Ethiopian and other
Jews who are immigrating to
Israel. Accepting the award
for the Detroit Federation
will be its president, Mark E.
Schlussel.

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