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October 24, 1997 - Image 71

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-24

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A Profi e Of
The Snacks

TEMPLE ISRAEL

All snacks tested are certified
kosher by the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America (0-U).

#1)Snackwells Toaster
Pastries
(strawberry flavor)
Calories per pastry: 160
Total fat: 1 gram

#2)Betty Crocker Fruit
Roll-Ups
(Berry-banana flavored)
Calories per roll-up: 110
Total fat: 1 gram

#3)Dole Raisins,
California seedless
Calories: 1 30
Total fat: 0 grams

#4)Osem Bissli Snacks
(Pizza flavor)
Calories per serving: 140
Total fat: 7 grams

#5)Quaker Chewy
Lowfat Granola Bars
(Chocolate-chunk flavored)
Calories per bar: 110
Total fat: 2 grams

#6)Hershey's Sweet
Escapes
(Triple chocolate wafer bars)
Calories per bar: 80
Total fat: 2.5

Would you like to participate in

an AppleTree reader survey?
Each month, we solicit the
views of 5-10 parents anc/or
children on everything from dia-
pers to popcorn. Next week,
4 we'll give you the chance to try
a product almost every
young child uses each day.

Recharge your Jewish spirit while eating lunch!

• Meet other young professionals • Get to know Temple Israel's Clergy • Discuss Judaism

Five Sessions Starting at 12:30 -1:30 PM
Thursday, October 30th
with Rabbi Joshua L. Bennett
Thursday, November 20th with Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab
Wednesday, December 10th with Rabbi Harold S. Loss
Thursday, February 26th
with Cantor Harold Orbach
Wednesday, March 18th
with Rabbi M. Robert. Syme

$12.00 per person per session.
At Big Daddy's on Orchard Lake Road,

between Maple & Walnut.

Menu includes a choice of entree, with appetizer, drink
and dessert. Seating is limited for each session, so make
your reservation early.

Nourishing your body as well as your spirit.

For more information, call Rabbi Benneft's office
at Temple Israel—(248) 661-5700

Tamarack Camps is proud to sponsor

"Fall Fun"

FOR YOUNG ADULTS

FOR FAMILIES

Saturday, October 25, 1997
8 p.m. to 1 1 p.m.

Sunday, October 26, 1997
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

*Sponsored with the Leadership Network of B'nai Brith*

Camp Maas, Ortonville

ENJOY A HAYRIDE, PUMPKIN PICKING, CIDER, DONUTS,
AND SUKKOT ACTIVITIES!!

$

5 per car load

For more information please call
661-0600 or 788-NEWS

Take 1-75 North to Exit 101 and follow Grange Hall Road, East, past fire department, which is on the corner of Grange Hall
and Dixie Highway. Continue on Grange Hall Road to dead end and make a right. This keeps you on Grange Hall Road.
Make a left turn on Barron Road. Travel 1.2 miles to the second Perryville Road. Turn right on Perryville Road for 1 /8 mile
to Camp Maas entrance.

10/24
1997

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