My Three
Sons

ack LaZebnik has three
sons and they're all so suc-
cessful you wouldn't be-
lieve ...
It's no line.
A native of Columbia, Mo.,
Mr. LaZebnik is the author of
books and plays, and the father
of Hollywood screenwriter
Philip, "Empty Nest" and "Blos-
som" executive producer Robert,
and radio and TV writer Ken,
a regular contributor to Garri-
son Keillor's "Prairie Home
Companion."
Ken, who wrote for the (now
defunct) "Jack's Place" before
moving on to 'The Paula Pound-
stone Show," loves chocolate-
chip ice cream.
Executive Producer Rob's fa-
vorite food is pizza.
Philip, the former producer
of "Wings," is working on the
script for a Disney version of
Pocahontas. He is the tradition-
alist in the family, a devoted
fan of a sweet dish prepared by
his late grandmother, Edith,
whose autobiography, Such a
Life, son Jack edited. It consists
of "thin layers of dough (baked,
of course) with raisins, jellies,
nuts and cinnamon between
the layers, the whole thing about
half an inch high and cut
into squares," Jack LaZebnik
says. "During World War II, my
sister sent cans of them to me in
Italy." CI

Now, during
Ceresnie & Offen's
Trade-In Sale, you can
save on a new coat or
jacket while providing
assistance to our
communiWs veterans
and their families.

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Apricots Come
From FarAway

DANIEL ROGOV

SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

Herod the Great was a man who
enjoyed eating well and, two
thousand years ago he was fa-
mous for the quality of the feasts
he served his guests. Even then
there was no shortage of fish,
lamb, vegetables and fruits in the
Holy Land. If Herod had any
culinary complaint at all, it was
that he was a man with a passion
for apricots and there was not an
apricot tree within a thousand
kilometers of Jerusalem.
Herod so dearly loved these
fruits that he went to enormous
expense to ensure that they
would be on hand all year round.
In the spring he imported them
from Italy, in the summer from
Armenia and in the winter from
Algeria. In the autumn, when
there were no fresh apricots any-
where in the world, he made do
with jarns and preserves.

Simply bring in your
unwanted coats or
jackets—fur, wool, down,
etc.—and we'll give you
between 5% and 25% off
your purchase of a
new coat or jacket from
our fabulous collection
of fur and leather fashions.

It'sz wonderful opportunity
to update your winter
wardrobe, enjoy
sensational savings,
and help those in need
with coats of kindness.

Coats will be donated to
the Purple Heart Service
Foundation, Inc.

Sale ends October 31st.

Prior sales excluded
All furs labeled to show
country of origin
Financing available.

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IS MOVING TO TROY!

WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING OF
OUR TROY LOCATION IN NOVEMBER!

Catering 1,4/
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fash i on nee ds .

SAVE

Up to

75/0

NOW!

On a select stock of bras, swimsuits and prostheses.

We will continue to sppeecialize in:

Fuller Breasted — A thru if cup
• Maternity — Bras, support panties andcompression pantyhose
• Nursing Mothers — Cotton bras with padded shoulders and adjustable cups
• Post Mastectomy — Bras, prostheses, swimsuits, lymphedemo sleeves and pumps
• Full Figured Bra Sizes — 34 to 52 • Swimsuits — up to size 32.

*All Mastectomy fittings done by appointment with expertly trained certified fitters.

Thursday,
Oct. 13
Friday,
Oct. 14
Saturday,
Oct. 15

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(810) 680-1600

3646 Rochester Rd., Troy • located in the Century Plaza • (beiw. Big Beaver & Wattles)

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