A Sundae Kind Of Love Songs Of Love John Beltzer wants to bring comfort to terminally and chronically ill children — but he needs your help. Mr. Beltzer is the man be- hind "Songs of Love," cassettes of individual, personalized songs given free to ailing chil- dren. "Receiving the 'Songs of Love' cassette never fails to have an incredible effect on the child, family, friends and hospital staff," says author Danny Siegel. "Picture the child, and imagine the happi- ness." Beltzer works with pro- fessional musicians and techni- cians who produce the tapes, more than 300 of which al- ready have been sent out. It begins with a profile sheet, which asks about the child's special interests and hobbies. Writers then compose and record a one-of-a-kind song es- pecially for the patient ("Brent, Brent, he's heaven sent/He shoots so fast it al- ready went/Nobody plays hockey quite like Brent/ When it takes a shot, it leaves a dent.") To hear song excerpts, call the Songline at 1- 718-997-7548. Tax-deductible donations may be sent to Songs of Love, c/o John Beltzer, 108-12 65th Rd., Forest Hills, NY 11375, (718) 997-8482. Precious Feliciano receives her own "Song of Love" from John Seltzer. You'll Dig This Sweet Dreams Do you give your son seven kisses (one for each year of his life), then read two stories (one he picks, one you pick), then put on a tape of Jewish lullabies to help him get to sleep? Or maybe your bedtime ritual includes talking about the day's events, singing a fa- vorite song and saying the Sh'ma? The AppleTree wants to hear all about your bedtime routine for a future issue. Please send ideas to Sweet Dreams, The AppleTree, 27676 Franklin Rd., Southfield, MI 48034. If an archaeological dig, a jeep safari and a sunset boat ride are your style, Hadassah has a summer holiday adventure for you and your family. From August 3-15, Hadassah will sponsor its annual FaMily MissiOn, two weeks of excursions and activities at Israel's most beautiftil landscapes and sites rich with history. Highlights include kayak- ing down the Jordan River, a barbecue at a dude ranch, a sunset boat ride on the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and a taste of Bedouin liv- ing. Families will visit Jerusalem's landmarks, the old city of Safed, Jaffa's mar- ket, Masada and the Dead Sea. The Family Mission is open to any member of Hadassah (non-members may join for $25) and includes 10 nights of kibbutz-style hotel accommodations, breakfast, eight dinners, two lunches, eight days of sightseeing and round-tip airfare. For information, contact Hadassah's National Travel Depart- ment, 1-800-363-2373. Did you know July is both Na- tional Hot Dog Month and Na- tional Ice Cream month? Why not celebrate with a contest to see who can design the best hot dog, or who can come up with the most fabu- lous ice-cream sundae in the world. Here are some ideas for a hot dog ■ chicken franks ■ turkey franks • Pbtish sausage ■ Italian sausage ■- bratwurst (all available as kosher) And some toppings... ■ chili ■ chopped onions ■ chopped chili peppers • ground-up corn chips ■ homemade relish III gourmet mustard ■ horseradish sauce ■ fresh chopped tomatoes ■ sauteed vegetables Here are some ideas for ice-cream sundaes. ■ chopped pineapple • fresh blueberries and raspberries ■ whipped cream flavored with a dash of vanilla ■ coconut ■ chocolate, fudge and butterscotch sauce ■ jam ■ chopped nuts ■ candy sprinkles ■ broken cookie bits ■ coffee ■ Ovaltine (fora healthy treat)