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April 11, 1997 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-11

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LAST MINUTE PASSOVER ORDERS
TAKEN FOR SHIRLEE BLOOM'S
TRADITIONAL A LA CARTE ITEMS

• BEEF CHOPPED LIVER (Veg. Chopped Liver Not Kosher For Passover)
• GEFILTE FISH
• CHICKEN SOUP
• MATZO BALLS
• 1/2 ROASTED CHICKEN
• ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF
• STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST With Matzo Farfel Stuffing
• CARROT TZIMMES (VEGETARIAN)
• ROASTED POTATOES ANNA
• POTATO KUGEL
• STUFFED CABBAGE (PASSOVER STYLE)
• KISHKE WITH GRAVY
• SEDER PLATE
• MATZO FARFEL With Spinach & Mushrooms
• ROAST CHICKEN BREAST (On The Bone)
• CHAROSET (Serves 4)

$ 6.99 lb.
$ 3.75 ea.
$ 4.49 qt.
$ .89 ea.
$ 4.75 ea.
$15.99 lb.
$ 8.99 ea.
$ 5.49 qt.
$ 5.49 qt.
$ 1.75 ea.
$ 6.99 12 doz.
$ 1.39 ea.
$ 4.99 plate
$ 5.49 qt.
$ 6.99 ea.
$ 3.99 ea.

Reform Group
Study Session

The Reform Breakfast and Learn
study group will meet 7:30-8:30
a.m. Tuesday, April 15, at the
Max M. Fisher Building.
Rabbi Joshua Bennett will con-
duct the session titled "Creating
a Personal Experience with God."
A continental breakfast will be
available at a nominal cost.

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Italy Marks
Nazi Massacre

Rome (JTA) — Italy recently
marked the 53rd anniversary of
the Nazi massacre of 335 men
and boys at the Ardeatine Caves,
south of Rome.
The victims, who included
about 75 Jews, were ordered
killed by the Nazis in reprisal for
an Italian partisan attack which
left 33 German soldiers dead.
The site of the March 24, 1944,
massacre has become a national
shrine, and the anniversary is
commemorated every year by the
state. Italian President Oscar
Luigi Scalfaro and other govern-
ment figures, Rome's Chief Rab-
bi Elio Toaff, Catholic religious
leaders and representatives of
families of the victims attended
the ceremony.
The anniversary came three
days after former SS Capt. Erich
Priebke, awaiting a retrial for in-
volvement in the massacre, was
moved to house arrest in a
monastery near Rome after 16
months in jail. A military court
in Rome agreed to a defense re-
quest that Mr. Priebke, 83, be
transferred from prison on
grounds of deteriorating health.

Rabbi Shifts
On Marriage Fees

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's Chief
Ashkenazi Rabbi Yisrael Meir
Lau announced that he will no
longer accept payment for con-
ducting weddings. Instead, he
urges that couples donate the
money to worthy causes.
The chief rabbi's statement
came in the wake of reports that
he frequently was paid for con-
ducting marriages. According to
the Israeli daily Ha'aretz, Rabbi

Lau performed more than 100
marriages a year and regularly
collected fees ranging from $500
_ to $2,000 a couple.
Because couples who wed pay
a fee to their local religious coun-
cils, rabbis are not paid for per-
forming marriages.
In a statement issued this
week, the thief rabbi said he had
decided to refuse payment in light
of the public storm the disclosure
created. "I have taken upon my-
self to set a new public norm,"
Rabbi Lau said. "From today, I
will not accept any donation for
weddings and will suggest to cou-
ples who ask me to marry them
to make a voluntary" donation to
a charitable organization.

Iran Pays
On Nuclear Plant

Moscow (JTA) — Iran has made
a first advance payment to
Moscow for the construction of
a nuclear power plant in the Is-
lamic republic, according to Rus-
sia's deputy nuclear power
minister.
Since last year, Moscow has
been planning and building the
facility that will house a nuclear
reactor on the Persian Gulf. In
recent days, Iran made the first
payment toward the cost of
building the reactor, a move slat-
ed to begin in mid-1998.
The cost of building the entire
facility has been estimated at
$800 million by Russia's Nudear
Power Ministry.
Russian sales of nuclear tech-
nology to Iran have angered Is-
rael and the United States,
which say Iran intends to use
the information to make nuclear
weapons. Moscow insists the
technology could only be used for
civilian purposes.
During his first official visit
to Russia, Israeli Prime Minis-
ter Benjamin Netanyahu sought
to prevent Russian transfers of
nuclear technology to Iran. Russ-
ian Foreign Minister Yevgeny
Primakov down played the sig-
nificance of the move, saying
that Russia was selling Iran
"light-water reactors identical to
those supplied by the United
States to North Korea."
With Russia's nuclear indus-
try facing a severe financial cri-
sis,
the country's nuclear energy
minister said earlier this year
that he wants to increase ex-
ports of Russian technology.

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