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1/2 cup chopped pecans
5 cups dry bread crumbs
1/4 cup prepared white
horseradish
1 cup apple jack or apple juice
1/2 cup oil or melted margarine
1 teaspoon dried sage
salt
white pepper
In a skillet heat the 1/4 cup oil.
Saute the celery and onions un-
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to a large bowl. Add the re-
maining ingredients and mix
well. Stuff your turkey or pour
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Assimilation
A Major Threat
Jerusalem (JTA) — Assimila-
tion is the No. 1 threat facing
Jews today, Israeli Prime Min-
ister Benjamin Netanyahu said
at the kickoff of "A Century of
Zionism," marking 100 years
since the first Zionist Congress
in Basel, Switzerland.
Speaking at a reception at the
president's residence in
Jerusalem, Mr. Netanyahu said
that 100 years ago, anti-Semi-
tism was the No. 1 problem.
Jewish Agency Chairman
Avraham Burg reiterated the
prime minister's message,
saying that assimilation is hurt-
frig the unification of the Jewish
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cer player has apologized to the
Jewish community for giving a
Nazi salute during a recent
match.
Goalkeeper Mark Bosnich
gave a Nazi salute — he says he
was clowning around — after
the crowd rattled him for a foul
he committed in a game two
years ago against a German
player.
The club for which Mr.
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Jewish following.
Politicians, including a.mem-
ber of the European Parliament, 401
condemned Mr. • Bosnich's
actions. He also faces a police
probe and a misconduct charge
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