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be eaten with Hanita or Achva halva,
or spread with HaShachar HaOle
cocoa spread.
For Israeli salads, Babylon stocks
canned pickles, olives and hot pep-
pers from Pri-Vayerek and Beit
HaShita. Salad pocket pitas can com-
plete the light menu, with kosher
pitas shipped in from Toronto.
The store also stocks Osem pasta
and soups, and mini-mandel soup
nuts. For a meat or fish entree, they
carry Taam Vareach spices and sea-
sonings, including kosher za'atar.
Israeli beverage products carried by
Babylon Ethnic Foods include Achva

Vote

NO on Prop. 1

Community Forum
Jewish Coalition Against Vouchers
7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 23
Kahn JCC, 6600 W. Maple Rd.

Proposal I will:

• Hurt Public Education
• Weaken Separation of Church
and State
• Raise Taxes
• Divide the Community
• Use Public Dollars for Selective
Institutions

HATE HURTS

How Children Learn and
Unlearn Prejudice

Caryl Stern-LaRosa

ADL's Education Division Director

JCC Book Fair
2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 12
Kahn JCC, 6600 W. Maple Rd.

The co-author of Hate Hurts will explore
how to answer children's questions about
anti-Semitism and other forms of bias as
well as how to comfort children who are
victims of hate. The session will also
discuss how to combat bias at home, in
the schools and in the community.
efarriatiiiii League (AD
Michigan Region WWW.ADLORG
o re information call:(24 8) 355-3730

Mark Ohra of Babylon Ethnic Foods
stocks the shelves.

and Assis brand syrups, for making
fruit juice drinks; and Spring brand
nectars, featuring guava, peach and
strawberry-banana flavors.
They also stock Taami Choco Ti
and Osem Choco Man cocoa drink
mixes, and Elite Turkish coffee, instant
coffee, and caffeine-free coffee.
For dessert, the store carries Osem
candy, candy bars and flavored pud-
dings and gelatin desserts; and
Papouchado Bros. hazelnut cookies.
There are even Taami brand dry
baby food mixes for the little ones.
Although filled with Middle
Eastern food from Lebanon, Egypt
and elsewhere for its Muslim and
Christian customers, Babylon Ethnic
Foods doubles as an Israeli macolet, or
corner grocery, for Detroit's Israeli
and Jewish community.

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