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March 20, 1992 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-20

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Churches
Get Warning

Geneva (JTA) — The Con-
ference of European Chur-
ches has expressed "deep
concern" about the res-
urgence of anti- Semitism
and other forms of racism in
Europe in a letter to its con-
stituents.
The letter, released after a
joint meeting of its
presidium and advisory
committee here last week,
warned of "the rise of
xenophobia, racism, anti-
Semitism, discrimination
and urban violence directed
against refugees.
"People are exposed to
violent attacks by
`skinheads' and neo-Nazi
groups," the letter said.
"This rise of open or veiled
racist attitudes and sen-
timents clearly threatens to
divide people within the
countries of Europe, and fur-
thermore, between Euro-
pean nations," the letter
said.
"Nationalism,
chauvinism, racism and
totalitarian barbarism must
not be allowed to rise
again," the church group
wrote.
The letter commended
member churches already
aiding victims of racism and
urged them to broaden their
initiatives.

TURKEY AND SWEET POTATO TZIMMES

Makes 8 (11/4-cup) servings

Van Gogh Kin
Fined For Slurs

Amsterdam (JTA) — A dis-
tant relation of the 19th cen-
tury Dutch painter Vincent
van Gogh was fined the
equivalent of $1,000 by an
Amsterdam court last week
for making anti-Semitic
slurs.
Theo van Gogh, a film-
maker, columnist and
satirical author, was sued
for making offensive
remarks about a Dutch Jew-
ish writer, Leon de Winter.
He also told sick jokes about
Anne Frank and concentra-
tion camps.
But in court he said he
would stick to his brand of
humor in the interests of
free speech. He joked about
aliens seeking asylum in
Holland and called the
public prosecutor an "ass."
The Dutch Foundation to
Combat Anti-Semitism has
meanwhile sued Mr. van
Gogh and other publishers of
the Joop Klepzeiker Agenda,
which carried two anti-
Semitic cartoons by the
French cartoonist
Vuillemin.
The cartoons, which are
banned in France, jest about
the persecution of Jews.

I MANUFACTURER COUPON I EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1992

2 pounds boneless, skinless turkey thighs, cut into 1 1h-inch cubes*
2 tablespoons FLEISCHMANN'S® Sweet Unsalted Margarine
2 large onions, chopped
5 large carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks or 1 pound
baby carrots
2 cups water
2 large potatoes
2 yams or sweet potatoes
13 cup honey
V2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 /4 teaspoon ground black pepper
8 ounces pitted prunes, soaked in hot water for 30 minutes and
drained

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SAVE 30c

When you buy any package of
Fleischmann's® Margarine
or Fleischmann's® Light

In large heavy pot, over medium-high heat, brown turkey in marga-
rine. Remove from pot; set aside.

In same pot, cook onions in pan drippings until tender. Add turkey,
carrots and water; heat to a boil. Reduce heat to low Cover; simmer
for 1 hour. Peel and cut potatoes and yams or sweet potatoes into
1-inch chunks. Add potatoes, yams or sweet potatoes, honey, cinna-
mon and pepper to turkey mixture; heat to a boil. Reduce heat to low.
Re-cover; simmer for 30 minutes. Add prunes. Simmer, uncovered,
for 30 minutes more or until turkey is tender, stirring occasionally.

793079

'2 pounds boneless chuck or stew meat may be substituted.

RETAILER: One coupon per purchase of product
indicated. Consumer to pay sales tax. Cash value
1/201. NABISCO BRANDS, INC. reimburses you
for the face value plus handling, if submitted in
compliance with NABISCO's Coupon Redemption
Policy. For free copy and/or coupon redemption,
send to: NABISCO BRANDS, INC., CMS DEPT.
13130, 1 FAWCETT DRIVE, DEL RIO, TEXAS 78840.

©1992 Nabisco, Inc.

© 1992 Nabisco, Inc.

Nutrition Information per serving: 394 calories; 123 mg sodium, 85 mg cholesterol,
8 gm fat (18% calories from fat), 2 gm saturated fat, 7 gm dietary fiber

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