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Moles Chetim Organization of Detroit, Inc.
23410 Radclift
Oak Park, MI 48237
(810) 968-6738
Yad Ezra
26641 Harding
Oak Park, Mi 48237
(810) 548-3663
POT OF SOUP page 120
February 25, 1994
To Concerned Members of Our Community:
As you know, Passover is quickly approaching. Over the last two years
Moies Chetim and Yad Ezra have combined efforts to help feed hungry
Jewish families for Passover in our community. Last year we distributed
over 24,000 pounds of food to 964 families without any cost to our clients.
Unfortunately, the number of hungry families is growing constantly and we
anticipate assisting over 1100 families this year.
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We would appreciate any financial assistance that you could provide to help
ensure that no one in the Jewish community goes hungry this Passover.
Contributions for this project can be made payable and sent to either
MOIES CHETIM (23410 Radclift, Oak Park, MI 48237) or YAD EZRA
(26641 Harding, Oak Park, MI 48237).
Please help us provide the less-fortunate with the means to experience a
joyous holiday by supporting our project.
If you need further information, please call Moles Chetim (968-6738) or
Yad Ezra (548-3663).
Thank you,
Gam
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Ann Kaplan
Moies Chetim Project Chairperson
Ric d A. Barr
President, Yad Ezra
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1 carrot, chopped
2 stalks celery, finely
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5 c. beef broth
/2 t. salt, optional
1 t. parsley
1 bay leaf
1 lb. bok choy (Chinese
cabbage), shredded
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Marinate steak in salad
dressing for 1 hour. Drain the
meat on paper towels and
dredge the meat in the flour. In
a large pot, put half the oil and
margarine and saute the
chopped onion, carrots and cel-
ery. Cook until tender but not
mushy. Add the mushrooms
and cook 2 minutes. Remove
the vegetables from the pan and
add the remaining oil and but-
ter. Brown the meat (don't let it
burn) and remove. Place the
vegetables, sliced onions and
beef broth into the pot and sim-
mer for 18 to 20 min. Add the
meat and simmer an addition-
al 10 minutes. Add the bok choy
and simmer just long enough to
wilt the bok choy. Serves 6.
SNAPPY BLACK BEAN
SOUP
'/4 c. olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 14`/2 oz. can peeled toma-
toes, chopped, juice
saved
14 oz. can diced green
chilies (optional) or Y2 t.
chili powder
1 T. thyme
4 16 oz. cans black beans,
drained
2'/2 c. chicken broth
sliced green onions
In a large sauce pan heat oil
and saute onion, red pepper and
garlic until tender, about 8 min.
Mix in tomatoes and their juice,
add the chilies (optional) or chili
powder and thyme. Simmer un-
til the vegetables are soft, about
7 or 8 min., and add the beans
and 2 c. chicken broth. Puree
the soup in batches and return
to the pot. Bring the soup to a
simmer and thin with the extra
broth. Garnish with green
onions and serve with warm
tortilla chips. Serves 6.
Eileen Goliz ©1994
Rabin Urges Europe
To Aid Boycott End
Strasbourg, France (JTA) —
Israeli Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin called on Europe
this week to help eliminate
the Arab boycott against
Israel and to increase its in-
volvement in the Middle
East peace process.
In an address to the
Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe here,
Mr. Rabin said that "Israel
has made concessions in
return for the abolition of
the boycott" but that "the
boycott is still used as an il-
legitimate weapon against
Israel."
"Europe's resolve and our
joint cooperation can halt
such actions once for all," he
said.
In recent days, there have
been hopeful signs that the
Arab League may consider
abolishing its boycott
against Israel, which was es-
tablished before the foun-
ding of the Jewish state in
1948.
The foreign minister of the
Persian Gulf state of Qatar
announced during a news
conference with U.S. Secre-
tary of State Warren
Christopher that "we are
ready to take some actions"
regarding the termination of
the boycott.
And last week, the Arab
League's secretary-general,
Esmat Abdel-Meguid, told
U.S. Commerce Secretary
Ron Brown that the league
will consider rescinding its
so-called secondary and ter-
tiary boycotts at its next
ministerial meeting in Mar-
ch.
The secondary boycott im-
poses trading sanctions
against companies doing
business with Israel. The
tertiary boycott imposes
sanctions on companies that
trade with firms that have
broken the terms of the
secondary boycott.
Mr. Rabin, in his speech
before the Parliamentary
Assembly, also called on
Europe to increase its in-
volvement in the Middle
East peace process. ❑
I fear not punishment but to
deserve punishment.
—Ludwig Boerne