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September 18, 1998 - Image 154

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-18

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A Wide Circle
Of Good Friends

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1998 YOM KIPPUR MENU

Duck Trap River Smoked Salmon Sides

per lb.

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Cream Cheese, Tomato, English Cucumber
and Red Onion

$ 2.25

per

Angel Hair Noodle Kugel
with Sun Dried Fruits

$27.00

per 'h pa n

$ 4.00

per lb.

Poached Jail Island Salmon Salad

$12.00

per

Smoked Whitefish Salad

$12.00

per lb.

Albacore Tuna Salad

$ 6.50

per lb.

Sesame Egg Salad

$ 6.50

per person

Farmer's Salad

$ 5.50

per lb.

Poached Jail Island Salmon Sides

$12.00

per lb.

Dijon Dill Sauce

$ 8.50

per pint

Brown Sugar Baked Jail Salmon

$10.00

per person

Mandlebrodt (approximately 15 pieces)

$ 7.50

per lb.

Shnecken

$ 7.50

per dozen

White Chocolate and Dried Cranberry Scones

$ 7.00

per dozen

Seasonal Fresh Cut Fruits and Berries

$ 3.00

per person

to Asian Cabbage Salad



$22.00

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Wishing Our
Friends and Relatives
Good Health and Peace
In The Coming Year!

9/18
1998

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culture is a major
1 31 ewish
focus at the Workmen's

sense of Jewishness, as well as their

personalities, interests and talents.
The culmination ceremony, whieL
Circle/Arbeter Ring.
includes a Yiddish compo-
The organization
nent, is limited only by the
sponsors Rosh Hashanah and
imagination. Past ceremonies
bet
s
of
11/Iem
Yom Kippur observances and
included classical music from
the Circle
warmly welcomes newcomers.
the
Holocaust — an oral pre-
The group has a new young enjoy a COM-
sentation
and the child's vio-
munity seder.
leadership and its newest pro-
lin performance of some of
gram, beginning its second
the pieces, "A Secular
year — a Kumzitz — the
Interpretation
of a Torah Portion,"
Shmooze Cafe. The Kumzitz is a dis-
"My Life in the Shred" — a fictional
cussion series with Jewish topics.
account of shtetl life from the view-
Held in participants' homes, it offers
point of a 13-year-old girl, and
dialogue and refreshments. Topics
a
"Jewish Women Immigrants"
include: "Civility Among Jews in
child-edited
video.
Israel and the United States," "The
The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Political Splintering of the Jewish
Ring
is a democratically-run,
Community," "Spinoza — The
member-driven community where
Jewish Link to the Enlightenment."
members create programs like
Workmen's Circle offers a unique
the
Kumzitz. Another member initi
way to express one's Jewishness
ated
project is "The Circle," the
through many experiences — cultur-
new
newsletter
of the Michigan
al, educational, social, and spiritual
District.
— within its secular Jewishness, or
Other activities, programs, and
a Jewish
Veltlekhe Yiddishkayt
benefits
include Teen Group, which
world view which seeks both to
focuses on Jewish identity and social
enhance the lives of Jews by empha-
action, community seder, other holi-
sizing the Jewish people's values,
day programs and observances
ethics and peoplehood and to make
including Shabbat, Yiddish concerts
the world a better place through a
Yiddish classes, Warsaw. Ghetto
commitment to social and economic
Uprising Commemoration, compre-
justice.
hensive group health care plan, life
The organization's Sunday school
insurance, low-cost cemetery, Jewish
will have 10 bar and bat mitzvahs
cultural
experiences at the group's
this year. The children choose Jewish
national resort and children's camp
topics to study in depth which
in upstate New York.
reflect their personal and communal



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