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June 11, 1999 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-11

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The food fat*r at Sunday's Israel Fest was a kosher nosher's heaven.

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ANNABEL COHEN

Special to the Jewish News

aving a good time at
the Kosher Food Fair
last Sunday in Oak
Park was a piece of
cake. Literally.
I found this out firsthand — or
fork — along with chef Syril
Victor, co-host of the cable cook-
ing show Everything's Kosher, and
Danny Raskin from the Jewish

News.

We three tossed diets out the
window as we judged the Kosher

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1999

108 Detroit Jewish News

Cake Bake-Off at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building of the
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit. The event
was just one delicious piece of the
Kosher Food Fair hosted by the
Neighborhood Project as its signa-
ture project.
Sunday's events, completing a
year-long celebration of 100 years
of the organized Jewish communi-
ty in Detroit, featured the Kosher
Food Fair, Israel Fest, an art fair,
plus live music, activities for chil-
dren and a kosher barbecue follow-
ing the annual Walk for Israel.

Nearly two dozen food
exhibitors served samples to more
than 2,500 attendees, marking the
best-attended kosher food fair, this
year co-chaired by Malke and Gary
Torgow, since the program began
in 1988.
Divided into two venues — one
for milchig and one for fleishig —
visitors were treated to a smorgas-
bord of sumptuous samples.
Exhibitors dished out delicacies
such as HDS's vegetarian chopped
liver, American Bakery Products'
Technicolor lavash, Seafare Foods'
creamed herring, pizza from New

York Pizza World and Jerusalem
Pizza, and bagels, pickles, olives,
Coca Cola — the list seemed end-
less.
Morris Kosher Poultry unveiled
its new glatt kosher hot dog line
from Oscherwitz products, the
same company that makes Best
Kosher. Attendees were delighted
with the great taste and glatt
hechsher. It's no wonder Shea and
Yankee stadiums in New York now
serve these frankfurters at their
glatt kosher concessions.
Best of all, the food fair eats
were virtually free. The price for

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