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May 21, 1993 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-21

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MOREL FEAST
1V1OREL

This Feast will be held on Thursday, May 27th at
Morels, a Michigan Bistro and on Friday and Saturday,
May 28th & 29th at Sebastian's.
This Dinner is $39.95
Prix Fixe - not inclusive of tax or gratuity.

FIRST PLATE

FISH COURSE

SALAD

PRINCIPAL PLATE

FINALE

A Bisque of Minnesota Morels

LAKE SUPERIOR WALLEYE IN PASTRY With Sweet

Corn,
Morel Duxelle, Morel Infused Fish Fumet
Sauteed Morels with Wild Michigan Leeks,
Spring Greens, Walnut Oil vinaigrette
ROAST LOIN OF PRIME BEEF with Michigan Morels,
Veal Essence, Asparagus, Morel Risotto
Strawberry-Rhubarb Crisp with Housemade
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream & Meringue Morels

SPASrIANs

Morel's

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GRILL

1-teservatio11s are necessary!! Call Morels G42 4094 or Sehaslians (349 6625



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• HOMEMADE POTATO LATKES • HOMEMADE MEAT BLINTZES

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Sue Pappas, Michael Reiner and Norm Pappas at the Israel Arts and Science
Academy event.

1-800-US-BONDS

Detroiters Helping
The Gifted In Israel

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ OCA COLUMN S

T

he home of Norm and
Sue Pappas was the
recent site for a
discussion on the
Israel Arts and Science
Academy, the only residen-
tial high school in Israel for
gifted and talented students.
Dr. Michael Reiner, senior
director resource developer,
and Fred Greenberg, ex-
ecutive director, spoke about
the unique school.
Located in Jerusalem, it
was opened in 1990. The
school uses an inter-
disciplinary approach to
learning, integrating the
arts and sciences. The school
represents the entire social
strata of Israel —religious
and secular Jews, Israelis
and Arabs, kibbutzim and
moshavim. The. students
take an entrance exam and
must be motivated as well as
intelligent and creative.

"The goal of the Academy
is to graduate well-educated,
deeply committed adults
who are independent
learners and involved in
their communities," said Dr.
Reiner. He also believes the
school can become a world
center in how to teach the
gifted. He said six foreign
ministers of education have
visited the school.
The Academy has already
found some Detroit support.
Max Fisher and Ed and
Julie Levy are among the
founders. Howard and
Jean Dubin, Carol and
Gene Zamler, Larry
Jackier, Doreen
Hermelin, Ron Klein,

Steve Victor, Steve Grand
and Eleanor Folbe at-
tended the discussion.

KIDS CATALOG

West Bloomfield author
Ellyce Field is into heavy
make-up these days. "I have
the 12-step approach, and it
takes me about 20 minutes
to apply," she confessed. Ms.
Field uses this skill every
Friday in order to appear on
the Channel 7 noon news.

Ellyce Field

She writes a kids segment
and talks about where to
take the kids during the
summer. She also updated
Kids Catalog of Michigan
Adventures, Wayne State
University Press. It features
1,400 activities and sites for
children and is a best-seller
in the Great Lakes Books
division.

SHARON GROUP

The Sharon Group of
Hadassah recently held

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