goldstein travel, inc. Thank You, Royal Caribbean The Marco Polo in the middle of the Indian Ocean. several days before the actual de- parture. They wanted both to ex- plore the places of interest in that city and to "check out" the Bel- mont Hotel — an establishment certified by the local rabbinate — which prepares, seals and freezes kosher meals for South African Airlines and for the cruise lines whose vessels depart from Cape Town. Promptly at at 5:15 p.m. that first evening aboard the ship, Mr. Jacobs, covering his head with a tallit, led a minyan of a dozen- or-so men, as well as their wives, in the first of four Sabbath eve services. The ship had reserved a room on the upper deck, print- ed copies of a basic Orthodox sid- dur and set up a table with Sabbath candles, challah (pre- pared by a kosher bakery in Cape Town) and bottle of Zandwijk wine, a kosher product from Stel- lenbosch, the wonderfully fertile wine region immediately north of Cape Town. The initial service was one of a number of inspirational gath- erings — for the Sabbath, for kad- dish prayers and for shore visits to places of Jewish interest in the various ports visited. These ac- tivities brought together Jews from all parts of the world, Amer- icans, English, South African. The ship's daily bulletin car- ried announcements of the week- ly services, for example. The voyages had not realized how many Jewish passengers were aboard; until reading the an- nouncement,s, they, in turn, had not known that there would be Sabbath worship. Ian Vella, the food-and-bever- age officer on the Marco Polo, had ordered something like 600 indi- vidual platters of kosher food from the Belmont Hotel, as well as a supply of plastic plates, glass- es and cutlery — more than enough for the four Americans and for the several English cou- ples, who began to order kosher meals when they discovered that such food was, indeed, available. The food packages were color- coded: red for Beef Wellington dish, green for a baked chicken, blue for a inatzah ball soup and so on. They were presented with a daily menu to remind them, by name and color, of the wide vari- ety of soups, entrees and desserts from which they could choose. Seated, by choice, at their own table, the Jacobs and Schreibers were then served — with the same panache which prevailed for all the ship's passengers — their meals-of-the-day, heated and still wrapped, ready to be opened by one or another of the Filipino wait- ers in attendance on them. Mr. Jacobs, speaking for the four, declared the meals "superb," as good as they had ever eaten, far superior to kosher airline food. The three-score or more par- ticipants in Rabbi Marvin Tokay- er's summer cruise aboard the Marco Polo, "Southeast Asia Through Jewish Eyes," will en- joy kosher food at the next high- er level: Meals will not be delivered frozen and heated to or- der but will be cooked on board, from fresh ingredients to finished products, under the supervision of mashgiach and in a specially kashered section of the ship's kitchen. Additionally, the Orient Line will unseal and set aside pots, dishes, glasses and silverware for the exclusive use of observant passengers. All cutlery, dinner- ware and other utensils will be washed with kosher soap in sep- arate, kashered dishwashers. For trips ashore, kosher box lunches will be provided. In Bali, where passengers will spend an overnight, vegetarian meals will be served at the Bum-Bum Restaurant; its menu is Buddhist — so strictly vegetarian that all dairy products, including eggs, are banned as, in effect, treife. Cruise dates are July 12- 30.The itinerary: Singapore, Se- mang (Java), Bali, Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia), Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and Bangkok; the all-in- clusive price, $5,545-$6,990. De- tails on this and other "Jewish Eyes" tours — Italy, Aug. 28- Sept. 13; India (for solar eclipse), Oct. 18-Nov. 2 — are available from Michael Kong of Lotus Tours, (212) 267-5414; fax, (212) 608-6007. for the wonderful time you gave our 72 person group aboard the Sovereign of the Seas! Pictured above is Regina Goldstein with part of the group at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. 27080 Evergreen Rd. Lathrup Village, Lathrup Landing Shopping Ctr. Ph. (810) 559-2770 Fax (810) 559-2784 r y LtRET dorm. JEWELERS A Unique Collection Of Fine Jewelry, Gifts And Table Top 6885 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 On The Boardwalk • (810) 737-2333 A Perfect Family Gift... A Subscription to the Jewish News. 810-354-6620 Cr, -J CC 75