HIAS Sponsors
Poster Contest
HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Society, will hold a poster contest for
new immigrant youth.
This year's theme is "This Land Is
Made for You and Me," from the song
by Woody Guthrie. The contest is open
to youngsters between the ages of 4 and
15. There may be only one entry per
contestant and it must be on paper no
larger than 20"x24" (50x60 cm), in any
medium.
Submissions gill be divided accord-
ing to age groups: 4-7, 8-11, 1 2- 15. All
works will be judged on the basis of cre-
ativity, originality, technique and rela-
tion to theme.
The grand prize winner will receive a
$1,000 U.S. savings bond. Three run-
ners-up will receive special recognition
prizes.
All 12 finalists will receive a certifi-
cate of achievement and have their
posters included in the HIAS calendar
for the year 2000. Each participant will
receive one of the calendars.
The official entry form, which
includes a complete set of contest rules,
may be obtained at the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
Jewish Family Service, the HIAS Web
site (www.HIAS.org) or by calling
HIAS, (212) 613-1424.
Food Fair
At Shir Tikvah
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Congregation Shir Tikvah will host
the first Michigan Jewish Food Fair
from noon-4 p.m. Sunday, May 2.
There will be cooking competitions
in five categories: kugels (noodle pud-
dings), chocolate desserts, challah bak-
ing, vegetarian dishes and stews. The
competitions will be judged by
Channel 7 reporters John Klecamp
and Mike Huckman, Troy Mayor
Jeanne Stine, Jewish News columnist
Danny Raskin, Detroit News colum-
nist Laura Berman and Edith
Sleutelberg, mother of Rabbi Arnie
Sleutelberg. Prizes will be given for the
three top dishes in each category.
There also will be a raffle and chil-
dren's entertainment and activities.
There is an admission fee, which
includes five tasting tickets. Additional
tickets may be purchased at the fair.
There is no fee to enter the cooking
competitions. For information or to
enter the competition, call Jim
Routhier, (248) 547-6053.
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