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SHIRLEE BLOOM'S
TRADITIONAL
ROSH HASHANAH CARRY-OUT MENU
COMPLETE DINNERS
• ROAST CHICKEN
$11.99
• BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS STUFFED WITH VEGETABLE RICE . . .$13.99
• ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF
$15.99
Our Dinners Include:
* Vegetarian Chopped Liver * Chicken Soup With Matzo Ball OR Mushroom Barley Soup
* Fresh Steamed Vegetable Medley * Potato Kugel OR Farfel With Mushrooms * Challa
Amsterdam Paper
Reunites Old Friends
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST
(Sorry, No Substitutions Can Be Made)
A LA CARTE ITEMS
• VEGETARIAN CHOPPED LIVER .$6.99
• CHOPPED LIVER (Beef)
$6 99
• GEFILTE FISH
$3 50
• BROCCOLI SPINACH
CASSEROLE
$150 each
lb.
• ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF
'14.99
lb.
each
• CARROT TZIMMES
$4 99 qt.
• CHICKEN SOUP
$3 99 qt.
• FARFEL WITH MUSHROOMS . .4.99 qt.
• MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP
$3 99 qt. •
ROASTED ANNA POTATOES .$4.99 qt.
• MATZO BALLS
79 each • POTATO KUGEL
$1 50 each
• CHICKEN KREPLACH
$7 99 doz. • NOODLE KUGEL
$1 50 each
• BEEF KREPLACH
$7 99 doz. • KISHE W/GRAVY
$125 each
• 1/2 ROASTED CHICKEN
$4 50 each • STUFFED CABBAGE (Beef)
'6 99 (6)
• BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS
• STUFFED CABBAGE (Turkey)
'6.99 (6)
Stuffed With Vegetable Rice
'8.99 each • CHALLAH BREAD
'2 49 IL/ '3.99 2
• BROASTED CHICKEN BREASTS
• FRESH COOKED
With Challah Stuffing
'8.99 each WHOLE TURKEY
'3 75 raw wt
Holiday Pastries & Desserts Available
lb.
855.9463
Orders May Be Placed Through Sept. 18, 1995
We Only Use
Kosher
Products
In Our
Preparations
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• Pasta Specialties • Pizza
• Steaks • Chops • Poultry
• Seafood
Go against the grain.
Cut down on salt.
Adding salt to your food
could subtract years from
your life. Because in some
people salt contributes to
high blood pressure, a con-
dition that increases your
risk of heart disease.
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A Subscription to the Jewish News.
810-354-6620
q i if American Heart Association
Jacqueline de Vries, Roseanne Simons, Rudy Simons and Rob de Vries meet in
Amsterdam.
W
hen Roseanne Han-
dler Simons, of
Bloomfield Hills,
planned a vacation to
Amsterdam, she wanted to visit
her friend Jacqueline van
Gelder whom she met 20 years
ago working on Kibbutz Ga'ash,
north of Tel Aviv. The two
women corresponded for a few
years, but then lost track of each
other.
Mrs. Simons called The Jew-
ish News and asked if there was
a Jewish paper in Amsterdam.
After receiving the name of Het
Nieuw Israelietisch Weekblad,
she called the Dutch Consulate
in Chicago to obtain the tele-
phone and fax number. She then
arranged to place an advertise-
ment in the Amsterdam Jewish
weekly paper.
Two weeks later, she received
a reply from Jacqueline, who
is married to Rob de Vries.
Mrs. Simons and her hus-
band Rudy arranged to meet
Jacqueline and her husband
in Amsterdam. The couples
spent the evening together,
reminiscing about camel rides
and traveling through Israel.
"I recognized her immediate-
ly. We exchanged addresses
and hope to correspond
again," said Mrs. Simons.
For information, call Anne
Borg, (810) 334-2343, Ext. 13.
PLATINUM MAGIC
The Platinum Guild Interna-
tional USA and Jules R. Schubot
Jewellers will host a magical
evening dedicated to the fight
against breast cancer from 6-9
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. "The
Magic of Platinum" is a special
showing and modeling of plat-
inum jewelry from several de-
signers. The evening will include
a cocktail reception.
Iry and Olga Dworkin, Bill
and Gloria Gilbert and Mark
and Lois Shaevsky are part of
the host committee. Tickets cost
$35 a person, benefiting the
Michigan Cancer Foundation.
For information, call (810) 649-
1122.
HAVEN UPDATE
HAVEN's first annual
campaign was a huge success
thanks to Michelle Passon,
campaign consultant.
"Michelle has been the dri- Michelle Passon
ving force in organizing the lo-
gistics of the campaign and AIPAC INTERNS
working closely with volunteers
Steve Bocknek, the son of
to ensure the campaign's suc- Cheryl and Marc Bocknek of
cess," said Hedy Nuriel, execu- Farmington Hills, was one of 25
tive director of HAVEN.
students this summer who re-
To date, more than $154,000 ceived hands-on experience in
has been raised. The campaign pro-Israel activism.
will not officially close until Dec.
Mr. Bocknek, a junior at
31. In October, Jules R. Schubot Michigan State University, in-
Jewellers will host a benefit to terned with AIPAC's foreign
raise funds for the campaign.
policy issues department, re-