LAmargllis Catering A PASSOVER MENU Amaryllis Catering is preparing fresh and delicious foods for your Seder table. DITWYERS WILL INCLUDE: Entree, chicken liver pate, chicken soup with matzoh balls, mashed potato kugel or herb roasted new potatoes and glazed baby carrots ENTREES 12.75 12.75 A LA CARTE SELECTIONS 3.75/ea. Gefilte fish Chicken liver pate — we like to serve this with chilled Granny Smith apple slices Chicken soup Matzoh balls Gertie Stuart's Matzoh kugel — each serves 12-14 Potato kugel — each serves 12-14 Roasted new potatoes Glazed baby carrots Compote of fresh and dried fruits 6.50/lb. 4.25/qt. 85 18.00 18.00 6.75/1b. 4.75/qt. 6.75/qt. SWEETS 22.00 20.00 Chocolate orange marmalade torte Banana chiffon with rum glaze cake Kindly place your Passover order by April 7 for pickup on April 14 or April 15. FAX: (810) 645-2068 (810) 645-1770 275 E. 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There is a charge. For information, call the temple of- fice, 477-1410. 11.75 Traditional chicken redolent of herbs and spices Chicken Marbella, a favorite, prepared with garlic, herbs, dried fruit and olives Tender brisket of beef Mr. Alan's AJCommittee Honors Lawyers Alyn Plans Director's Talks Kathleen and David Lewis The Institution of Human Rela- tions of the American Jewish Committee will present its Judge Learned Hand Award to Kath- leen McCree Lewis and David Baker Lewis at dinner at the Westin Hotel on May 22. Kathleen McCree Lewis is a partner in the Detroit office of Dykema Gossett and is a spe- cialist in appellate litigation. David Baker Lewis is a founding shareholder and chairman of the board of Lewis, White and Clay and specializes in municipal bond law. They both graduated from the University of Michigan Law School. Both Kathleen and David Lewis are active community lead- ers. Kathleen Lewis is a trustee of the Center for Creative Stud- ies and Greening of Detroit. She is a past trustee of Children's Hospital of Michigan. Since 1991 she has been a Commissioner of the City of Detroit Civic Center Commission and was elected to the board of directors of Jacobson Stores, Inc. in 1993. David Lewis serves on the Michigan Opera Theatre and the Center for Creative Studies boards of trustees. He is a cur- rent member of the board of di- rectors for Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts and the De- troit Symphony Orchestra, Inc. He is also an active member of the boards of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, SEMCOG - Regional Develop- ment Initiative Oversight Com- mittee and the Greater Detroit and Windsor Japan-American Society. The Institute of Human Rela- tions award is presented to lawyers who, through their skills, influence and dedication, have demonstrated their profound commitment to preserving hu- man rights and our democratic heritage. For ticket information on the dinner, call the American Jewish Committee, Michigan area office, (810) 646-7686. LI Alyn Hospital is Israel's only or- thopedic hospital and rehabilita- tion center for physically handicapped children. Brenda Hirsch, Alyn's International Communications Director will visit Michigan from March 21-26. In addition to the special speakers listed in the below events, Ms. Hirsch will speak on the treatment and care of dis- abled children in Israel. All events are open to the public. Yvone Duffy, Free Press colum- nist, will appear Wednesday, March 22, 9-10:30 a.m. at Adat Shalom Synagogue. She will speak on "How to teach your chil- dren to interact with disabled in- dividuals." A Horodoker luncheon is scheduled for Wednesday, March 22, at noon. Lunch is open to all Horodoker women; 1 p.m. pro- gram is open to the public. It will be held at the West Bloomfield Federations Apartments. A coffee tasting by Lonestar Coffee Co. is slated for Wednes- day, March 22, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Sondra Berlin. A mini- mum donation is requested. Shabbat services will be held Saturday, March 25, 9 a.m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek for 5th grade commencement. Kids on the Block will appear Sunday, March 26, at Temple Emanu-El. Morning minyan, 9:05-9:35 a.m., program, 9:35-11 a.m. Third-5th grade children will attend with their classes. For information, call Lisa Lis, (810) 547-6769. Jewish Ethics Will Be Discussed Machon L'Torah will hold a lunch-time conference hosted by Mr. Robert Weiss at Honingman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn at 12:15 on Tuesday, March 21. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz will lead a discussion on "Jewish Ethics." There is no charge. For reser- vations, call Machon, 967-0888.