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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-02

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Puzzled about where
to find the best gifts?
Sherwood has the
solution!

year? Local Jewish bookstores sell
numerous CDs and cassettes with
ne song, and you can read in the
Encyclopedia Judaica about the
history of "Hatikvah," which was
written by Naftali Herz Imber.
(Note: If you do not have access
to the Encyclopedia Judaica and
would like a copy of this informa-
tion, please send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Hatikvah,
c/o The AppleTree, 27676
Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034, and we'll send it to you.)
#6) Make your own party hats.
You probably already know how to
make these using a piece of firm
oaper, or you can buy solid-col-
ored ones at a party store. Then
decorate the hats apropos of the
holiday. You can use crayons and
markers or be more creative. Visit a
craft store and you'll discover great
but inexpensive charms, glitter glue
and various pieces of felt, to name
few. Have a contest to make the
best hat or just have fun making the
hats together as a family.
#7) Even if you're not a coffee
drinker, even if you're doing your
best to get away from caffeine,
give Turkish coffee a try (this is for
adults and older children only,
please). You can purchase Turkish
coffee at local specialty markets,
such as Arabic Town Imports on
Coolidge Road in Oak Park. Turk-
ish coffee has a strong, distinct
aroma that you'll find throughout
Israel. Make the coffee by mixing
several tablespoons with water,
then bring it to a boil. DO NOT
drink the solid grounds at the bot-
tom, which are called buzz or mud.
Sugar is a must in Turkish coffee.
#8) Perhaps the idea of looking at
someone else's family photos of a trip
to Israel is, in a word, terri-y
- ing. But it
.won't be if everyone brings just one
photo. On Israel Independence Day,
why not ask guests over for dessert
and have each bring a favorite
photo from a trip to Israel. Ask them
to tell the story behind the picture.

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