• Baked Potato • Rice Pilaf • Honey Glazed Carrots • Corn-Off-The-Cob • 0 THE INTELLIGENT CHICKEN WHERE SMART PEOPLE EAT mentsh Ben Stiller and an afterword by Peretz Bernstein (better known as Jane's Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell), Jews Who Rock entertains as it informs. Its full of tidbits and trivia about musi- cians — many of them pioneers and legends — who happen to have a Jewish background. Sure, the Jewishness of many in the book, such as Bob Dylan, Bette Midler and Adam Duritz of Counting Crows, may either be common knowl- edge by now, or may come as no surprise. But Manfred Mann, Rush front man Geddy Lee (he was born Gary Lee Weinrib — the Geddy comes from the way his Yiddish-speaking grandmother pronounced "Gary") and Mick Jones of The Clash? The book also outs a roster of younger, cutting-edge Jews, such as Beck, Save Ferris' Monique Powell and half-Jews Lenny Kravitz and Slash (of Guns N' Roses). If the book has-one glaring flaw, it's that more ink is spilt recapping career high- lights, while less information is supplied on the Jewish heritage from which these popu- lar musicians derive. With figures such as Sex Pistols founder Malcolm McClaren and the half- Jewish Courtney Love, such insight might have been nice. And there are some errors of fact — Oseary notes he's getting complaints about wrong birth dates and other biographical data. Nevertheless, for any Jew who's ever played the name game (i.e., every single one of you), Jews Who Rock is a brisk, eye- brow-raising read. Big bonus feature: reprinting the lyrics of Adam Sandler's "The Chanukah Song." — Michael Aushenker Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles For The Kids On Thursday evening, Dec. 21, Jews all over the world will celebrate the begin- ning of Chanukah by gathering in their homes to light the first candle, greeting this joyous festival with songs, latkes, dreidel games and gifts. What better presents could be selected than books that tell a Chanukah story? • The Runaway Latkes by Leslie Kimmelman; Albert Whitman & Co.; $15.95. Suggested age range: 5-10. This charming fairy tale tells about Rebecca Bloom, who was at the synagogue frying latkes for the Chanukah party when three of them jumped out of the pan and led everyone on a merry chase that wound up in the Applesauce River. Miraculously, the water turned into real applesauce, just enough for each of the pursuers to have a bite of a lake with apple- sauce. The book ends suitably with a recipe for latkes. • Light the Candles, by Joan Holub; $6.99. Suggested age range: 2-6. This "lift-the-flap" book has pic- tures and sayings for each night of Chanukah as the candles are lit. It ends as friends visit on the last day with its eight candles, and "Happy Chanukah" wishes are expressed. Relying on pictures rather than words, the book manages to mention and show most Chanukah activities. • Jason's Miracle: A Hanukkah Story, by Beryl Lieff Benderly; Albert Whitman & Co.; $14.95. Suggested age range: 9-14. Twelve-year-old Jason, who is studying for his bar mitzvah, is upset because his parents won't let him emulate his school- mates and observe Christmas. His older sister tells him to forget about it, but he goes to sleep disgruntled on the first night of Chanukah. In his dream, he has a wonderful adventure as he joins the army of Judah Maccabee and helps in the victory and the restoration of the Temple. When he awakens, he tells his father that he now understands the importance of preserv- ing the Jewish heritage. This unusual approach to the story of Chanukah has considerable appeal. • Kar-Ben Copies of Rockville, Maryland is the most prolific publisher of Chanukah books in particular and of Jewish books for children in general. More than a dozen Chanukah books, cassette tapes and compact disks are available. For example, Northern Lights ($6.95), suggested age range 5-9, tells about the celebration of Chanukah with an Eskimo family following a forced landing in rural Alaska by Sara and her father. Sammy Spider's First Hanukkah ($6.95), suggested age range 3-7, tells about a little spider who watches the Shapiro family celebrate Chanukah and finally receives a present of socks with dreidels spun on them. All About Hanukkah ($5.95), suggested age range 5-10, tells the story of Chanukah and then discusses candle lighting, bless- ings, freedom, dreidels, gifts, recipes and music. Jeremy's Dreidel, ($6.95), suggested age range 6-10, tells how Jeremy made a dreidel with dots in Braille for his blind father. There are instructions for playing the dreidel game and for making an envi- ronmentally friendly dreidel, an optical illusion dreidel and a dreidel ball. 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