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September 12, 2003 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-09-12

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Mimi Markofskys

C76. 0640

Under the supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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Chicken Tenders (112 pound)
Prime Rib of Beef, au jus

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(sautéed chicken breast with raspberry sauce)

SIDES

Applesauce Kugel (serves 6-8)
Squash Souffle (serves 6-8)
Honey Cinnamon Glazed Carrots
Roasted Yukon Potatoes
Ratatouille
Kishke - housemade!

GRANDE FINALE

Apple Crisp (serves 12-16)
Cherry Coffee Cake (serves 12-16)
Lemon Tart (serves 10-12)
"Bumpy" Cake (serves 14-16)
Cinnamon Raisin Rugalach

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And for all that, your reward is to
be hated by the other nations just for
wanting to live.
So why do we do it? For the simple
opportunity to walk with God, as
Abraham did, brave tyranny like Moses
did, sing to God like David did.
These are privileges not to be
squandered simply because we don't
always feel all giddy inside. Even the
most secular Jews are prepared to be
tortured and killed rather than be sep-
arated from so glorious a heritage.
Over the years, Dr. Laura has
advised thousands of women to
divorce only in the case of the three
"A's" (adultery, abuse or alcoholism).
What will they think now that she has
essentially said: If you don't find your
religion very fulfilling — well, then,
just dump it and try another?
Met with the ferocious challenge of
assimilation on the one hand and dead
Jews on buses on the other, the Jewish
people today don't whine like Dr.
Laura. We need men and women who
can rise to the challenge of renewing
Jewish commitment in every age. ❑

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Gefilte Fish – per serving
Sweet & Sour Salmon – per serving
Sweet & Sour Meatballs
Chopped Liver
Vegetarian Chopped Liver
Chicken Soup (1/2 Gal.)
Matzo Balls (5 per pkg.)
Cream of Asparagus Soup(1/2 Gal.)

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from page 39

This route would include the consen-
sus settlements along the Green Line
(not a pre-1967 border, as is often
erroneously claimed) — as well as the
Etzion Bloc south of Jerusalem and
perhaps Ariel — while many isolated
settlements further to the East would
be excluded. In contrast, the "maxi-
malists" advocate a route that is at
least twice as long in order to incorpo-
rate many of these isolated settle-
ments. But the maximalist fence
would also incorporate 110,000
Palestinians (20 times more than the
minimalist alternative) and would
aggravate the demographic threat to
the Jewish state, rather than the
reverse. This would also add to the
friction with the U.S. government, but
in contrast, the exclusion of many set-
tlements could trigger demonstrations
and violent confrontations against the
policies of the Sharon government.
Thus, the decision on the route of
the middle section of the separation
fence will be difficult, and leave some
people upset, but the alternative —
delaying construction and leaving Israel
vulnerable to terror — is far worse.
Israelis recognize that completion of a
barrier between the two populations is
vitally necessary for our security and
survival as a Jewish state. ❑

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