• ATTENTION ALL CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES RETIREES NAD ELIGIBLE RELATIVES 1997 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1997 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 $229 Include destinatio and acquistio ees PER P 24 MONTH LEASE OR $25,436** 26F Customer Preferred Package, power windows, power locks, power seats, flip-up lift gate glass, AM/FM cassette Infinity Gold stereo, tilt steering, cruise control, sunscreen glass, Luxury Equipment Group, and much, much more. Stock #10130. $199* Include destinatio and acquistio ees PER MO. 24 MONTH LEASE OR $ 15,625 ** 22T Customer Preferred Package, automatic transmission, 7 passenger seating, air conditioning, sunscreen glass, rear win- dow defroster and much, much more. Stock #10202T *Lease based on approved credit, must be eligible for Chrysler Employee Purchase Plan, taxes and all incentives to dealer. 12,000 miles per year with no penal- ty, 150 per mile over 12,000. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Total payments, take monthly payment and multiply by number of monthly pay- ments. First month's payment plus 6% user tax and title. Requires $1,500 down. This offer subject to change without notice. **Must be eligible for Chrysler Employee Purchase Plan, taxes and all incentives to dealer. 41. ■■■ CHRYSLER Plymouth sHurnan 41. motor sales, inc. Jeep walled lake, mi 669-2010 Walled Lake Dr. Eagle "BBYO ROCKS THE VOTE!" Tuesday, November 5 is Election Day Don't miss your chance to vote because you didn't have a babysitter. We have the solution - FREE BABYSITTING AT YOUR HOME FROM 3:30 - 8:30 P.M. Soup Recipes Win Prizes oril Globerman of Farm- ington Hills won the soup cooking contest at the Neighborhood Project's fifth Kosher Food Fair at the Jim- my Prentis Morris Jewish Com- munity Center. Ms. Globerman took first prize for her cabbage borscht. Second-prize winner was Hag- it Mikanovsky of Oak Park, for her corn soup recipe. Doris Blech- man of Bloomfield Hills placed third for her pareve pea soup. Restaurateur Matt Prentice and chef and cooking instructor Annabel Cohen gave demon- strations. Channel 7 reporter Mike Huckman read the chil- dren's story "Stone Soup." Contest judges were Ms. Co- hen, Paul Wertz of Excellence Too Catering and The Jewish News columnist Danny Raskin. Following are the winning recipes: S SORIL GLOBERMAN'S CABBAGE BORSCHT 1 small head of cabbage 2 qts. of tomatoes, skinned 1 can beef broth 2 teaspoons beef granules 1 can tomato sauce 1 onion minced garlic powder, pepper and salt to taste 3 bay leaves small amount of sour salt plus 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons apricot preserves 2 tablespoons raisins 2 tablespoons brown sugar add additional white sugar to taste 6 oz. fresh mushrooms sliced Core and shred the cabbage. Add all ingredients and cook until cab- bage is done, about 1 1/2 hours. HAGIT MIKANOVSKY'S CORN SOUP 5 cups water 5 teaspoons pareve chicken soup powder 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 cups frozen sweet corn 1 egg Boil the water. Add the pareve chicken soup powder. Add the corn, sugar and pepper. Bring the soup to a boil. Scramble the egg. Drop the egg in the soup while stirring quickly. Cook 5 more minutes. DORIS BLECHMAN'S PAREVE PEA SOUP 1 cup dried split peas, rinsed 4 cups water 3 carrots, peeled and sliced 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped 1 stalk celery, sliced 1 medium potato, peeled and diced salt, pepper, garlic powder to taste Pinch of sugar, optional 1/2 teaspoon pareve margarine, optional Combine peas and water in 3- or 4-quart pot. Bring to a boil. Add vegetables and seasonings. Bring to a boil again, turn to low, cover and simmer for 1 hour, stirring oc- casionally. Mash to desired con- sistency, taste for seasoning and add margarine. Continue sim- mering for about 20 minutes longer. If too thick, thin with wa- ter. Recipe may be doubled or tripled. Freezes well. Serves 4-5. All you have to do is call the office, (810) 788-0700 and ask for Lisa or Randa w THE D E T RO LU 118 The B'nai B'rithYouth Organization (BBYO) is the largest Jewish youth organization in the world for High School students. --' Ms. Mikanovsky, Ms. Blechman and Ms. Globerman. C7;