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February 02, 2001 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-02

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yad Ezra, the Food Dank of Oakland County
and the Detroit Jewish News

Wish to thank the following participating schools, organizations
and businesses who donated bowls for the Empty Bowls Program:

every way but with desser't. Or try
garlic the French way, by combining
raw, crushed cloves with walnuts and
I hazelnuts in mayonnaise.
NOTE: Never try to create your own
garlic oil by leaving cloves soaking
1 for days in the oil. In rare instances,
this can cause botulism.

FENNEL
I Where You'll Read About It:
Isaiah 28:25, 27
1 Fun Facts:
• In American Colonial days, fennel
I was popular as an appetite suppres-
sant. Men carried small bags of fen-
-1 nel seeds, perhaps with a bit of dill
I mixed in, to long meetings. Conse-
quently, they became known as
: "meeting seeds."
I • In Talmudic times, fennel seeds
I were a popular topping for bread.
I (placed on raw dough before cook-
1 ing).
1 • In Kate Greenaway's book The Lan-
guage of Flowers, fennel is said to
I represent strength.
How To Plant: Plant fennel from
seeds. Be certain to get the "sweet"
I variety (F vulgare dulce) rather than
the "wild" one.
Plant in well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Seeds should be 6 inches apart and
kept very moist. These will germinate
in the spring, after about twoweeks.
You must watch where you plant fen-
! nel, as it can adversely affect the taste
of nearby fruits and vegetables, espe-
cially tomato. All parts of the plant
may be eaten.
Fun facts:
• Charlemagne introduced fennel to
!central Europe.
• One odd legend has it that snakes
ate fennel to restore their eyesight.
IThroughout history, the herb has been
praised for its ability to cure stomach
aches and stop a bad case of hic-
cups.
I How To Use:
1 • Many today tout fennel's relaxing
:qualities. You can use fennel seeds in
I a muslin bag, placed directly into
I your bath, to help you relax, or sew
into a sleep pillow.

Akiva Hebrew Day School 5th Graders
B'nai Moshe Youth Groups
Hillel Day School 4th Graders

Adat Shalom/Beth Achim Religious School 2nd Graders
Dorothy Barak and the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit
Marla Schloss and the Pershing High School Art Students

!ARC Residents
The Staff of ReliaStar Life
You're Fired

Jewish Parents Institute 6th Graders
Miriam Buckwold and the Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Boys School

The Zamir Choral Group

'hanks to the following caterers for their food donations for the event:

Unique Restaurant Corp./Sourdough Bread Factory
Farmington Meadows Kosher Catering

Jewel Kosher Catering
Mayer S. Cohen Caterihg
Quality Kosher Catering
Sperber's Kosher Caterers
Unique Kosher Catering

All K
B'Tayavon
Taste of Class

And... a very special thanks to the committee who worked diligently
to help raise awareness about the needs of those who are hungry:

Renee Mutchnick .

Shelley Nadiv

Micki Grossman

Heartfelt appreciation to yad Ezra Board Member, .Mike rich, for his logistical assistance.

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