0115EQ'6, K0611E11), CATE1211\G- WE CAN'T DO YOUR CLEANING... BUT WE CAN DO YOUR COOKING! r PASSOVER CARRY-OUT MENU Appetizers: J. Training • Gefilte Fish • Chicken Soup - 1/2 gal • Matzoh Balls • Sweet and Sour Meatballs abusive relationships and how to avoid them. • 112 j LONNY GOLDSMITH Sta Writer U ntil recently, Julie Trepeck harbored a common mis- conception: Violence within relationships is uncommon in the Jewish community "I would never expect that this would happen in this community happen here," she said. "The reality is that violence and abuse in relation- ships know no bounds of sex, race or religion." Rautbort defines, in a handbook for workshop participants, the scope of dating violence: It is "the intentional use of abusive tactics and physical force in order to obtain and maintain power and control over an intimate 3.95/serving 8.00 79/each 6.50/pound . Entrees: Roast Chicken • Chicken Breast w/matzoh, apple, raisin stuffing • Stuffed Cabbage • Prime Rib • Whole Turkey (Stuffing & Gravy) Side Dishes: • Potato Kugel (Feeds 4-6) • Potato Kugel (Feeds 10-12) • Roasted Golden Yukon Potatoes • Matzoh Kugel (Feeds 4-6) • Matzoh Kugel (Feeds 10-12) • Kishke • Tzimmes • Ratatouille 7.49/each 8.99/each 4.49/serving $10.50/serving $55.00 .99 11.99 1.75/serving 5.99 11.99 1.79/serving 5.49/pint 7.49/pint Dessert: • Praline Nut Roll (Serves 6-8) 16.95 • Apricot Roll (Serves 6-8) 14.95 • Seven Layer Cake (Serves 6-8) 16.95 • Flourless Chocolate Cake (Serves 14-16) $24.95 • Chocolate Fudge Brownie (Serves 16-20) $22.95 • Chocolate Chip Tollhouse Drizzle (Serves 16-20) $22.95 • Fruit Compote $1.79/serving • 112 Pint Charoses $5.00 Subtotal:$ Name: Tax: Add. ress Total: City/Zip. Call In • Fax or Mail In Phone. Your Passover Order PHONE ORDERS AT Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses (248) 932-3766 5075 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield Orders Accepted Until April 1, 1998 Pick-Up April 10, 1998, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis J FAX ORDERS (248) 661-6955 THE INTERFAITH /-7 because you're around good people," said Trepeck, a senior at Temple Israel's religious school. "I wouldn't think that someone who's a friend could do this." Stacey Rautbort, a social worker who runs workshops on dating vio- lence at Jewish Family Service, hears that all the time. "Because the Jewish community is so strong, there is a sense that it can't partner." She makes sure that her students clearly understand the definition as they hit the dating cir- cuit. JFS began its relation- ship violence workshop two years ago, but in her first 18 months at the agency, Rautbort has made the program her own. She secured a grant from the Hudson's Circle of Giving that covered the cost of preparing the handbook and keychains imprinted with the JFS telephone number, where people can call for help. The Circle of Giving, a division of the department store chain, gives grants to community programs. Rautbort's program is an interac- tive, educational forum of group dis- cussions, video presentations, role playing and a question-and-answer • session. "The initial reaction is, 'It can't CONNECTION PRESENTS.... LET'S TALK A four-part discussion series for Interfaith couples Focusing on c -Traditions c - Communication c - Holidays and Families Beginning Thursday, April 23 7-8:30 p.m. $5 per person Agency for Jewish Education Building 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield For information/registration call Sue Stettner, 1.800.397.4876 Co-sponsored by Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Agency for Jewish Education and Jewish Famil Service 3/27 1998 21