EAT WELL EAT SMART EAT KOSHER AND FOR THE FINEST OF KOSHER PRODUCTS Association who sells only the finest of Look for this emblem and be a name select kosher products which are not a number by shopping at a member market of the Detroit area certified kosher by a recognized Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Orthodox rabbinical council. 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY SALE Continued from Page 82 SUNDAY, JULY 26th THROUGH FRIDAY, JULY 31st EMPIRE FROZEN KOSHER CORNISH HENS . . •• EMPIRE FROZEN KOSHER TURKEY BREAST. $1.39 .99 , / lb. •• $ 1 lb. EMPIRE FRESH KOSHER BONELESS & SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS . $499 THANK YOU FOR A TERRIFIC RECEPTION. YOUR PATRONAGE HAS BEEN BEYOND EXPECTATIONS. COHEN'S KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY WILL CONTINUE WITH PLEASURE TO MEET THE KOSHER NEEDS OF OUR JEWISH COMMUNITY, ENTERING OUR 73RD YEAR. SINCERELY, MICHAEL P COHEN This Week Exclusively at: COHEN'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET 6734 Orchard Lake Road, near Maple in the West Bloomfield Plaza, West Bloomfield PHONE 932-3930 & 932-3931 STORE HOURS: Sunday 8:30-5:00 Monday - Thursday 9:00-6:00 Friday 9:30-3:00 Established 1920 OUR FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 70 YEARS. MICHAEL COHEN, OWNER-OPERATOR OUR MEMBER MARKETS FEATURE THE FINEST SELECTED EMPIRE KOSHER POULTRY. BROUGHT IN FRESH DAILY FOR YOU THE CONSUMING PUBLIC TO ENJOY YOUR WAY. BAGEL DELI & PRODUCE CO. 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. • 851.9666 EAT SMOKED FISH-LIVE BETTER OPEN MON THRU SAT 9-6 SUNDAY 8-3 RUSSIAN SCHMALTZ HERRING $ 1■ 50 EA. Limit 4 PILLAR ROCK SOLID WHITE MEAT TUNA $1.29EA Water or Oil Limit 4 Cans SPECIALS - JULY 24, 25, 26 - 3 DAYS ONLY FINEST SMOKED FISH & DELI TRAYS WE SPECIALIZE IN HANDCUT NOVA LOX 84 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1992 Summer Cobblers MICROWAVED FRUIT CRISP 2 cups apples, peaches, nectarines, peeled and sliced scant 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 /2 cup flour 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 /3 cup quick-cooking oats 4 Tbsp. butter, softened ih tsp. cinnamon In 8-inch square dish, place fruit and 1/2 cup brown sugar. With pastry blender, mix flour, 1/3 cup brown sugar, oats, butter and cinnamon until crumbly. Sprinkle over top of fruit. Microwave at high for 10 minutes, rotating dish 1/2 turn after 5 minutes. Let stand a few minutes before serving. BISCUIT-TOPPED PEACH & PLUM COBBLER 1 cup sugar 3 Tbsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. cinnamon 3 cups sliced fresh red plums (about 10-12 large) 4 medium peaches or nectarines, peeled and sliced (about 3 cups) 1 cup flour 1 /3 cup shortening 2 Tbsp. sugar 11/2 tsp. baking powder 1 /2 tsp. salt 1 /4 cup milk 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 Tbsp. sugar Ice cream, optional Heat oven to 375°. Mix 1 cup sugar, cornstarch and cin- namon in a 3-quart saucepan. Stir in plums and peaches. Cook, stirring constantly, un- til mixture thickens and: boils. Boil and stir 1 minute. Pour into ungreased 8-inch rn square baking dish. Mix flour, shortening, 2 Tbsp. sugar, baking powder and salt with pastry blender or fork until` crumbly. Stir in egg and milk., Drop by spoonfuls onto hot fruit mixture; sprinkle with 1 Tbsp. sugar. Bake until topp- ing is golden brown, 25 to 30 minutes. Serve warm with ice cream, if desired. EXTRA-LOW CALORIE HINT: Fill a small 8-inch` bakingdish with sweet fresh sliced fruit. Cover with the following: Crumble 4 slices of cinnamon raisin bread. Com- bine with 1 Tbsp. sugar, 2 tsp. melted margarine, 1 tsp. cin- namon and 1/2 tsp. nutmeg: Sprinkle on top of fruit and bake. ❑ I NEWS Police Sentenced For Arab Torture Tel Aviv (JTA) — Five border policemen have been sentenced to prison terms for torturing a group of Arab hotel workers in Tel Aviv in 1987. Eli Gabai, 24, of Mazkeret Batya, near Jerusalem, regarded by the court as the ringleader, was sentenced last week to two years in prison, of which he must serve at least one. The others, all 25, from various towns and villages, were sentenced to eight months' imprisonment and another 10 months on probation. In addition, each was or- dered to pay 1,000 shekels, about $400, to three of the six Arabs they attacked. The eight Arabs in ques- tion were living in a ground- floor apartment on Tel Aviv's Hayarkon Street, rented for them by the near- by Concord Hotel, where they worked. Two days before In- dependence Day 1987, two of the border policemen sear- ched the apartment and left. But at about 1 a.m. on In- dependence Day, they and three others came to the apartment, broke down the door and attacked and assaulted two of the oc- cupants. The following night they again forced their way into_, the apartment, beating the Arabs present on the feet and head with clubs, electric wire and a metal ashtray. Burning cigarettes were also extinguished on their ic feet. The court was told that some of them were forced to r, lean against a wall with their feet astraddle for some 15 minutes, with a bag over their heads. One was kicked in the ribs and the contents of a gar-c bage can were thrown over him. He was then made to restuff the garbage. Passing sentence, Judge Moshe Talgam said: "These are acts which cause me to shudder by the associationc,d they raise, precisely because I am a Jew. "The punishment that is required, given the defen- dants' jobs as policemen, sworn to uphold law and cn order but who acted in ac-, cordance with deviant norms, is a normative punishment.