CREOLE page 111 container for up to 2 days. Re- heat in a small saucepan over low heat. EMERIL'S HERB VINAIGRETTE Makes about 1 cup /4 cup tarragon, basil or assorted herb vinegar 2 tablespoons minced shallots 1 tablespoon minced garlic 1 /4 cup assorted chopped fresh herbs (combine basil, tarragon, cilantro, parsley, oregano, or whatever herbs you prefer) 1 teaspoon salt 15 turns freshly ground black pepper 1/4 cup olive oil Combine the vinegar, shal- lots, garlic, herbs, salt and pep- per in a bowl. Slowly whisk in the oil and continue whisking until thoroughly emulsified. Store, refrigerated, in an air- tight container for 3 days. Whisk before serving. ❑ 1 Vh. AS alwny~• 1/2 the chleeks oJhitt,r 0 „„7,4,7,4e Secular Funeral For IDF Soldier PLAIN This Passover you can enjoy the rich and creamy taste of PHILADELPHIA BRAND® Regular Cream Cheese and PHILADELPHIA BRAND® Whipped Cream Cheese. And as always, ounce for ounce PHILLY® has half the calories of butter or margarine. So, spread the news...and spread PHILLY® Cream Cheese this Passover! 0 1992 Kraft General Foods. Inc. WE DELIVER! DONALD E. GALE, D.D.S. 353-2200 DENTURE CENTER For A Tasteful Addition To Your Seder 354-3499 HARVARD ROW MALL 21774 WEST 11 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 •Cookie & Candy Trays •Hotel & Hospitality Baskets •Custom Orders Welcome •Balloons 29512 Northwestern Southfield math -rwM Kosher for Passover in specially marked packages by Rabbi Don Yoel Levy. Sandee Nabat Elaine Kovinsky EXTRACTIONS DENTURES & PARTIALS RELINES & REPAIRS QUALITY DENTURES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 11•111■SMIII■I 112 Give a little piece of your -leartOry GM TO THE ToRcH DRIVE Tel Aviv (JTA) — An Israeli soldier has been given a secular burial in the military section of a cemetery, marking the first time a military burial ser- vice has been performed without the presence of a representative of the rab- binate. After Oded Rabinovitz, 21, died in a traffic accident, his parents told the military au- thorities that their son had previously expressed the wish to be buried in a purely secular fashion. The chief chaplain for the Israel Defense Force, Maj. Gen. Gad Navon, later said he saw no reason to disregard the request. His ruling was upheld by the ad- jutant-general at General Headquarters and by the military's legal adviser. After the funeral, which took place at Tel Aviv's Kiryat Shaul Cemetery, Navon said that if the family of a dead soldier expressed the wish for a purely secular funeral, without the presence of rabbis, "we will not force ourselves on them." But former Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, who was previously the chief IDF chaplain, expressed his displeasure with the deci- sion. ❑