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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-10-01

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JOIN US

DIAMOND
PARTNERS

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Madelon
& Lou
Seligman

PLATINUM
PARTNER

Anita Naftaly
Family Circle
Fund

PEARL
PARTNERS

HEALTH SYSTEM

The Center for Autism
and Developmental Disabilities
Henry Ford Department
of Pediatrics

Federation's Opening the Doors Program

Anita Naftaly Family Circle Conference

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Practical Strategies For Supporting Children
With Challenging Or Anxiety-Related Behaviors

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Jessica Minahan M.Ed, B

Stuffed Cabbage
.s Perfect For
Simchat Torah

T roug t e use o case stu•ies, umorous stories an • examples o common

challenging situations, participants will learn easy to implement preventive
tools, strategies and interventions for reducing anxiety, managing emotions,
increasing executive functioning and self-monitoring.

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tuffed cabbage takes time
and effort to prepare, so it
tends to be a Jewish holi-
day dish. In this case, Meat-Stuffed
Cabbage is traditionally served on
Simchat Torah (Oct. 6) because the
cylindrical shape of the cabbage
rolls is reminiscent of the shape of
Torah.

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Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road • Southfield

12:30 p.m. Registration and Resource Fair
1:30 p.m. Presentation • A Parent Session will follow
Advanced Registration: $20 • Walk-in: $25 • Dessert Reception

MEAT-STUFFED
CABBAGE ROLLS
2 large cabbages
1 large onion
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 lb. stew meat, cut into cubes
29 oz. tomato sauce
6 oz. tomato paste
3 /4 cup brown sugar
V4 cup honey
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
2 lbs. ground meat
2 eggs
'/2 cup cooked rice or bread
crumbs
Pinch of garlic powder, onion
powder, freshly ground black
pepper

Questions? Contact Shoshana Baruch at 248-205-2549 or email baruchAFmd.org
To register, please visit jewishdetroit.org/familycircle
Social Workers may be awarded 1.5 CE Clock Hours for an additional $10 fee.
Nirim participants may earn 1"in-network" credit. Nirim teachers must register online at
www.jewishdetroit.org/nirim to receive credit.

Children's Center

or speech, language, sensory-motor, & sodal connections inc.

GOLD
PARTNERS

Ina Kirstein

Tamarack Camps

SILVER
PARTNERS

Boil or steam cabbage leaves until
they easily pull apart. Set aside to
cool.
In a pot, saute onion and garlic.
Add stew meat. Add tomato sauce,
tomato paste, brown sugar, honey
and lemon juice. Cover and cook
on low.
In a bowl, mix ground beef, eggs,
rice or bread crumbs and spices.
Lightly grease a deep baking pan
with a tight-fitting lid. Preheat oven
to 300 degrees.
Place some ground beef mixture
in the middle of a cabbage leaf. Roll
up the leaf around the meat — bot-
tom up, sides over, top down. Place
rolls, seam side down, in the pan.
Pour the meat sauce over the rolls.
Cover tightly. Bake for 21/2 hours.

Nancy Rechter

Doreen Hermelin

JVS

BRONZE
PARTNERS

Elissa Berg
Jeff Betman, Ph.D.
Barbara & Douglas Bloom
Susie Citrin
Dennis & Peggy Frank
Kadima
Debbie Levin & Larry Snider
Dottie Levitsky
Jason & Julie Levy
Learning Disabilities Clinic
Steven Spector, Ph.D.
Walnut Lake Preschool

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