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September 18, 1992 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-18

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LOCAL NEWS

Q45

Yad Ezra

Continued from Page 1

YAD EZRA'S GROWTH FROM 1990-1992

INCREASE II FOOD DIST CLENTS

Ask any dealer
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Now make things
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$499

INFINITI Q45

• Automatic temperature controlled air
conditioning heating system
• Bose audio system with AM/F11,1 stereo
tunericiolby cassette deck
• Automatic power radio antenna
• Power windows with One Touch
Down" driver's side
• Power door locks with selective logic
• Anti-theft
• Automatic cruise control
• Carpeted floor mats with Q45 logo
• 4-year, 60,000 mile new vehicle limited
warranty that covers all components,
including the engine, transmission and
driseline parts
• 6-year/70,000 mile limited powertrain
warranty
• Driver & Passenger Power Seats

• Roadside assistance 7 days a week, 24
hours a day
• Free loan car with service appointment
• 4.5 ETR DOHC VS
• 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission
• Speed sensitive power steering
• 4-wheel vented disc brake with ABS
• Viscous limited slip differential
• 6.5 s 15 - alloy Wheels
• 215/UR/15 radial tires
• Flouring clearcoat paint finish
• Driver's airbag
• Heated remote outside mirrors
• Power sunroof with tilt feature
• Rear window defroster with tinter
• Illuminated entry system
• Leather appointed interior
• Front & rear center armrests

00*

36 Month Lease

(A) INFINITI
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Showroom Hours: 11:00 am-8:00 pm Monday-Friday
Service Hours: 7:00 am-1:00 am Monday-Friday

'Lease based on MSRP of 44,500. Purchase option available at lease end 24,475.00. Total of payments is 19,519.56. 15,000 miles a year. 15' per mile over. Payment
based with 600.00 down. Lease is plus sales and FET taxes, license and title. With approved credit. Dealer stock only. Offer expires Oct. 2, 1992.

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bank, on Oct. 25.
Synagogues participating
in this year's food drive are:
Adat Shalom, the Birming2
ham Temple, Congregations
Bais Chabad of Farmington
Hills, Bais Chabad of West,
Bloomfield, Beth Achim,
Beth Shalom, B'nai David, - SI
B'nai Moshe, Shir Tikvah.
Shaarey Zedek, T'chiyah,
the Downtown Synagogue,
Temples Israel, Beth El and
Emanu-El, and the Young '
Israels of Oak-Woods ;_z,
Greenfield, Southfield and
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"The entire Jewish com-
munity is getting involved,"
she said. "Almost every af-
filiated family will get a
bag."
More than 13,000 bags
with the Yad Ezra logo have
been printed, she said.
Congregants will be asked
to fill the bags with kosher
food, then return them to
their synagogue. Volunteers
are needed for Oct. 11, when
Yad Ezra workers will sort
the donations.
Yad Ezra also will hold a
walk, to benefit the food

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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Israeli capital was really
cooking this week as the
first Jerusalem Interna-
tional Convention of Jewish
Cuisine got off to a mouth-
watering start,
Rather than kick off the
five-day event in a hotel or
convention center, opening
night festivities took place
in a neighborhood courtyard
adjacent to the Machaneh
Yehuda open-air market. To
bolster its native Israeli
authenticity, the organizers
commissioned 30 local
families to cater the event.
The families, who live in
the ethnically rich neigh-
borhoods of Zichron Tuvia
and Lev ha-Ir, spent days in
their kitchens preparing the
feast. Using recipes
originating in Yemen, Kur-
distan and Morocco, they
produced enough kubeh,
couscous, felafel and stuffed
grape leaves to feed a small
army.
Still, the women in aprons
and head scarves seemed a
bit shocked when nearly

a

1,000 people turned up in
their neighborhood's central
courtyard. The cool evening
breeze and the promise of, <
food seemed to attract
everyone from Mayor Teddy
Kollek to curious local__
residents, who brought ou'u-----)
chairs and joined the fes- j
tivities.
The event's organizers, on,,
the other hand, were far
from surprised by the tur-
nout.

The convention has at-
tracted an international
array of Jewish food experts,
including cookbook authorG <
Evelyn Rose, chef Shalom
Kadosh and journalist
Daniel Rogov, who will
tackle everything from the--
political implications of food
to cooking workshops.

The lectures address every
angle of modern Jewish life,
from kosher airplane food to
rations in the Israel Defense,
Force. They also explore the
numerous ways Jews around
the world prepare food for
Shabbat and the holidays.

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