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September 22, 2000 - Image 129

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-22

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Teens Share
Spiritual Journey

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food

health

Fall Festivities
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the scene

sports

travel

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ere's a little exercise:
Insert the right
answers in the blanks
of the following sen-

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tence.
"It just wouldn't feel like Rosh
Hashanah without (name here)'s,
(food here)."
Still not a believer? Just try
leaving (food here) off your menu.
This little test is especially true
when it comes to desserts.
Ranking right up there with
desserts prepared at Pesach, when
it comes to tradition Rosh
Hashanah desserts are often spe-
cific.
If you peek ahead at the recipes
below you'll see what seems like
bushels full of apple desserts. It's
no coincidence. Apples have

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