* * * * * TIME IS RUNNING OUT! For All Of Your Seder and Pesach Week Dinner Feasts Prepared By Our Fabulous Chefs! Pick up our convenient Menu Order Form or We'll Even FAX It To You! Complete Passover Dinners From Appetizers To Our Fabulous Desserts! Passover Catering! We Carry A Complete Line Of Passover Foods, Matzas, Desserts and Candies * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lisa & Steven Goldberg and the Entire Stage Family Wish our Friends and Patrons A Happy and Healthy Passover! We will close Wednesday, March 31 at 3 p.m. We will reopen Wednesday, April 7 at 10 a.m. STAGE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deli • Dining mmus, • Catering • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section 106 Detroit Jewish News says his mother, Cissy Bakst, makes the best charoses anybody could get ... apples, nuts, honey and a little wine ... "I can make a meal out of it spread on crackers, apple slices and various fresh fruits," drools Mickey. Next in line for him is the fried matzah she makes ... and those yummy chocolate-covered raspberry jelly rings at Passover time. The first night seder is always for about 24 at the home of Mickey's par- ents, Cissy and Mike Bakst ... with traditional cooking for the entire fami- ly prepared by Cissy "My mom is a great cook!" exclaims Mickey, who should know, even if just a wee bit biased. Among the things she makes for the family each year at Passover is a baked chicken with a glace of catsup, honey and mayonnaise ... "It's out of this world!" says Mickey ..."Her matzah kugel with golden raisins, gefilte fish and fluffy matzah balls, too. And you should taste her sponge cake!" ... Big accolades from someone who has tasted the finest food in the world by creation's greatest chefs. What does Mickey do during the seder? ... One of America's finest maitre d's and restaurant general man- agers, it is plain Mickey Bakst on seder night as he sets the table and serves the delicious Passover fare. Among the great food Mickey remembers was a dish about 15 or 20 years ago when he was invited for seder while living and working in never forget it," Miami Beach ... mouth-waters Mickey. "A duck noo- dle casserole with red currants and a raspberry glace, baked and served on a bed of raspberries. It knocked my socks off?" But as good as it was, he admits the dish couldn't compare with Cissy's cooking of traditional Passover foods ... "She's the best!" Mickey exclaims again. LIMERICK DEPT. ... There was a man so benighted ... He never knew when he was slighted ... At both Passover seders ... He'd eat chicken and potaters ... As if he'd been really invited. There was a lady from Keating ... Whose matzah brei took a terrible beating ... The eggs she'd throw in with zest ... Made a horrible, horrible mess ... But oh, what wonderful eat- ing. There was a young girl from Decatur ... Who gobbled up dishes at seder ... "I love Passover food!" ... She contentedly cooed ... While thinking of what she'll eat later. II