This Rosh Hashana, synagogue seat wish you Bon Voyage. Food D uring the upcoming holidays, on synagogue seats across America, you'll find an Israel Tourism Pledge Card. In 2003, 1.2 million tourists are expected to vacation in Israel. As your thoughts turn to a fresh new year, make a commitment to come to Israel in 2004. Be one of the hundreds of thousands of Americans demonstrating their love and support for Israel by declaring: "I Care. And I'm Going." If your seat is missing a card, pledge on line at www.goisrael.com/pledge2israel or call 1-888-77-Israel for tourism information and pledge details. ISRAEL 5164 I Care. And I'm Going. Israel Ministry of Tourism * A • .... 9/19 2003 104 1.4.4 WAA •• tIlS.INTI11 (If 10I'Ml,t1 • CONFERENCE OF PRESIDENTS OF MAJOR AMERIC,AN JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS Football Fans' Cookbook Whatever your team, these recipes are winners. ILLANA GREENBERG Food Contributor II ick off the football season with Tailgates to Touchdowns, a new cook- book that features recipes developed especially for football fans and tailgaters. Cookbook author Nina Swan- - Kohler says football fans are among the most devoted, loyal and intense of any sport. As football fans tailgate, sta- dium parking lots across the country play host each weekend to some of the tastiest foods in America. Pre-game pinwheels is one of the recipes in the "Tailgates" chapter. It's easy to prepare and sure to win compli- ments from your fellow football fans. The- 80-page cookbook includes full-color photography for nearly every recipe. It sells for $18.95 and is cur- rently available at select Barnes and Noble stores and online at vvvvvv.tailgatestotouchdowns.com PRE-GAME PINWHEELS Bake these spiral biscuits ahead of time and pack them in a heat-and-tote food carrier to keep them warm. 3 cups buttermilk biscuit and bak- ing mix (Pioneer Brand recom- mended) 3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves (or 1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil leaves) 1 cup skim milk 3 tablespoons bottled Caesar salad dressing _ 3/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese or finely shredded mozzarella cheese Garlic salt 1/2 jar (28 oz.-size) hearty tomato spaghetti sauce In large bowl, stir together biscuit and baking mix, basil and milk to form a stiff dough. Turn out onto sur- face dusted with additional biscuit and baking mix; knead 10 times. Roll out