For a festive Shevuoth, have a creamy PHILLY° New York Cheesecake. Israel Hosts Food Conference Jerusalem (JTA) — Officials from more than 40 countries convened in Tel Aviv for a five- day international conference on food and agriculture. Finding ways to combat world hunger was a central top- ic of the conference. The director general of the FAO, Jacques Diouf of Senegal, said there are 800 million starv- ing people in the world, among ,—'them 200 million children younger than 5. He said Israel could help corn- bat hunger in such places as Asia and Africa by sharing the technology it has developed to increase food harvests in arid areas. During the past 25 years, Is- /- raeli irrigation technology has enabled the country to increase harvest production by 12 per- cent without devoting more land for growing crops. 4:5v.Sif Europeans Urge Civility Amsterdam (JTA) — The orga- nized sporting world should take effective action against the increasing violence and racism at sports events, Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexan- der said. His remarks came at an in- ' ternational conference seeking to ban expressions of racism by fans at sports events. An increasing number of fans exceed the boundaries of normal rivalries, particularly when na- tional pride changes into blind nationalism, said Alexander, the gathering's main speaker. The conference, called "Sports, Tolerance and Fair Play," drew some 240 attendees from the Council of Europe, whose 39 member states from Western, Central and Eastern Europe seek to promote democracy and human rights. Also attending the meeting, /— which in particular addressed racist displays at European soccer matches, were represen- tatives from the International Olympic Committee and the European Football Association. The conference took place in the wake of several recent in- '- cidents at Dutch soccer match- ' es at which anti-Semitic and other racist epithets were shout- ed by some fans. As part of the plan of action adopted at the meeting, famed Dutch soccer player Ruud Gul- litt was named a roving ambas- sador of fair play. He will travel `7- i in that capacity to various coun- tries during the next four years to urge greater decency among fans. PHILADELPHIA BRAND® Cream Cheese is the perfect ingredient for all your favorite Shevuoth recipes. PHILADELPHIA Especially cheesecake. And PHILLY® is certified kosher. So Shevuoth time or anytm , isn't it silly not to use is e e PHILLY®? r Prep time: 25 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour 10 minutes PHILLY® NEW YORK CHEESECAKE CRUST 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 3 Tbsp. sugar 3 Tbsp. butter E margarine, melted FILLING 4 pkg. (8 oz. each) PHILLY Cream Cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 3 Tbsp. flour 1 Tbsp. vanilla 4 eggs 1 cup sour cream TOPPING-(OPTIONAL) 1 can (21 oz.) cherry pie filling E 3 cups whole strawberries, stems removed Zee 2i.1 ''4eceft Ilan 'e veJe • Heat oven to 325°F • Crust: Mix crumbs, sugar and butter; press onto bottom of 9-inch spring- form pan. Bake 10 minutes. • Filling: Beat cream cheese, sugar, flour and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Add eggs, 1 at a time, mixing on low speed after each addition, just until blended. • Blend in sour cream; pour over crust. • Bake 1 hour and 5 minutes to 1 hour and 10 minutes or until center is almost set. Run knife or metal spatula around rim of pan to loosen cake; cool before removing rim of pan. Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. • Topping: Top with pie filling or strawberries, stem-side down just before serving. Makes 12 servings. May also use PHILLY Neufchatel Cheese, 1/3 Less Fat Than Cream Cheese or PHILLY FREE Fat Free Cream Cheese. eat Ve . . . r © 1996 Kraft Foods, Inc. Fireside Services International Physique Champion • TV Celebrity Anchor PERSONALIZED TRAINING BY PETER NIELSEN & CO. at home, office or Eye of the Tiger Health Club at 4119 Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail in West Bloomfield (810) 855 - 0345 for Free Consultation Call 129