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March 12, 1993 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-12

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PHILIP TEWEL
Food and Beverage Director

FINE CLASSIC CUISINE
Approved By Council of Orthodox Rabbis

KOSHER PASSOVER MENU
COMPLETE DINNERS

Chickpi

Turke

Machon Evening
Held At MSU

$ 12.25

$ 12.25

(10 minimum for whole turkey)

Breast of Chickfn
.7(past Beef

$14.75

Prime 9ZiS

$16.75

$14.75

COMPLETE DINNERS INCLUDE:

Chickot Soup with Matzoh Baffs, Chopped Liver, Tzimmes,

Potato Kftgel; Fruit Compote

ALA CARTE MENU

Prime Xi6

$10.00
$8.00
.$6.00
$8.00
$4.50 lb.
$7.50 lb.
$3.00
$3.50 qt.

Stuffed Chicken Breast
One-half masted Chicken
mast Beef
Whole Stuffier Turfy
Chopped Liver
Gefilte Fish
Chicken Soup

Broccoli (one serving)
T(oasted I4d.5kn Potatoes
Potato Kitget
Matzoh Parfet
Tzimmes
One-haffpint of Charoseth •
Matzoh Baffs

$1.25
$1.50
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$5.00
$.50ea.

Choice of Passover Tortes $ 15.00 ea.

Chicken Special: Chie4n, Soup with Matzoh Bails Tzimmes, Kugel, Compote $10.75

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Machon L'Ibrah will hold an
educational evening 7:30 p.m.
March 16 at Michigan Uni-
versity. Rabbi Avraham Ja-
cobowitz will lead a discus-
sion on "Marriage and Inter-
marriage From a Jewish
Perspective."
The program will be held at
Wells Hall, Room C104.
Refreshments will be served.
There is no charge.

U-M Hillel
Sets Calendar

The University of Michigan
B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion will host the 14th annual
Conference on the Holocaust
March 15-21. This year's con-
ference includes a keynote ad-
dress by Holocaust survivor
Solomon Perel, the person
upon whom Europa, Europa
is based, and a performance
by A Travel-
ing Jewish Theatre from
California.
The conference will open
with a 24-hour vigil on the U-
M Diag 12:30 p.m. March 15.
During the vigil, members of
the Jewish community will
take turns reading the names
of those who perished in the
Holocaust.
Recent visitors to Poland
will discuss what the concen-
tration camps look like today
in a program 8 p.m. March 15.
There will be an evening with
Holocaust survivors, who will
tell their stories 7:30 p.m.
March 16.
Europa, Europa will be
shown 7 and 9:30 p.m. March
17.
Solomon Perel will give this
year's Michael M. Bernstein
Memorial Lecture 8 p.m.
March 18. A short com-
memorative service in mem-
ory of those who perished and
in honor of those who surviv-
ed will precede this lecture.
Martin Pernick, professor of
history, will discuss "Medi-
cine and the Construction of
Genocide" at a Brown Bag
presentation and discussion
12 p.m. March 19. A Hav-
dalah service will be held
7:45 p.m. March 20 to
welcome the beginning of a
new week following this week
of remembering and
reflection.
A Traveling Jewish Theatre
will perform Crossing the
Broken Bridge 7:30 p.m.
March 21.
Throughout the week, an
exhibit, "Lodz: Survival and
Destruction of the First Ghet-
to," will be on display at
Hillel. This display of maps,
narratives and photographs

tells the story of the daily ex-
istence in the Lodz ghetto.
Students will discuss their
recent trips to Poland 8 p.m.
March 15. A Passover seder
workshop will be 7:15-8:30
p.m. March 15 at Hillel.
There is a registration fee.
The History and Continued
Development of the Reform
Movement will be 8-9:15 p.m.
March 16 at Hille. There is a
registration fee.
VIA Hillel (Volunteers in
Action) Dinner for the
Homeless will be at St.
Mary's Church March 19.
There are two shifts: 3-5:15
and 5:15-7:30 p.m. If in-
terested, reserve with Rob
Finkelman, 998-0482. Shab-
bat services at Hillel will be
6:30 p.m.

ZOA-Masada
Israel Program

A briefing and orientation
forum for area high school
and college youth interested
in the ZOA-Masada Summer
in Israel programs will be
held 10:30 a.m. March 14 at
the Zionist Cultural Center
in Southfield.
A Masada counselor will - be
on hand to show a video-tape
of Masada Israel programs
and brief applicants and
parents on application and
travel procedures.
Richard Emmer, chairman
of the ZOA-Masada commit-
tee, will preside and Drs. Leon
and Diana Warshay will in-
terview applicants. Sidney
Silverman, founder and chair-
man of the ZOA Scholarship
Endowment Fund, will advise
applicants and parents of the
rules governing scholarship
eligibility.
There will be refreshments.

Ramah Meets
Special Needs

Camp Ramah in Canada will
begin a Tikvah Program this
summer for special needs
campers, enrolling a limited
number of special needs
campers, ages 12 through 16,
for the July session.
The new program will in-
clude water and land sporting
activities, music, dance, fine
arts, Hebrew and Judaica
education, and traditional
Jewish living.
Families interested in
enrolling a camper should
contact Dr. Mitchell Parker,
Camp Ramah, 801 Eglinton
Avenue West, Suite 406,
Toronto, Ontario, M5N 1E3.

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