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September 22, 1989 • Page Image 35

…itit(;) twit travellers in Israel. Follow- ing the murder of Sasportas, the towns of Ashkelon and Ashdod fired Arab workers as a safety precaution-, replacing them with high school students or Ethiopian immigrants; and in Petach Tikvah, near Tel Aviv, a special terminal was con- structed after Jewish citi- zens complained that they were afraid of Palestinian laborers wandering through their neighborhoods. Demands to limit Arab ac- cess to Is...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 36

…BACKGROUND As Cairo Plays Its Card, Peace Process Looks Better HELEN DAVIS Foreign Correspondent W (313) 358-2920 Applegate Square Northwestern Highway Between 12 & 13 Mile Dr. M. Gottesman Dr. M. Weishaus Optometrists 36 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1989 hile Israeli Finance Minister Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Moshe Arens were strutting their stuff in the United States, a potentially historic step toward peace was being taken a lot ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 37

…You Needn't Live Alone. peace process — when he meets President Bush and other senior administration officials early the following week to press Egypt's claim to an increase in his current $2 billion-a-year military and economic aid package from Washington. Finally, Egypt, the only Arab country to have signed a peace treaty with Israel, is anxious to expand the pro- cess, break out of its isola- tion and resume its position of primacy within ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 38

…WZPS/Martin Bu ber Institute LIFE IN ISRAEL "I shop to relax; Shopping on The Boardwalk is very relaxing because I get personal attention. I love to shop on The Boardwalk." Becky Wellnitz Radio account executive "It's better on The Boardwalk." th e lto m db u lk Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield Jews studying Arabic at Buber. Riots Don't Keep Palestinians From Hebrew-Arabic Ulpan YAACOV BAR-NATAN Special to The Jewish News K Grow ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 39

…QAr ciftfor terests and were supporting the Israeli occupation. Aline retortedthat she was helping the Palestinians to cope with their new situation. However, the Latin patriarch in Jerusalem, Mon- signor Gori, condemned the activities at the convent. Aline was replaced as Mother-Superior and died in 1971 at age 60 of a heart at- tack. The ulpan had grown too large for the premises; and so in 1972-73, it moved to the new Martin Buber In- stit...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 40

…I PURELY COMMENTARY I The Jewish Home for Aged-Borman Hall Adult Day Program for the frail elderly is special. It's Tradition Fred Butzel Continued from Page 2 that there must be in our midst some of the early Boys Republic residents who recall their experiences there. We have promised the aged — our mothers, our fathers, even ourselves — that the Jewish tradition of caring for our elders will be maintained. We're keeping the promise at...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 41

…COMMUNITY NCJW, Council Ask Support For Sunday Pro-Choice Rally KIMBERLY LIFTON Staff Writer T A recent cocktail reception in advance of this Sunday's dinner for the American Red Magen David for Israel saw the contribution of two am- bulances for Israel's emergency medical service. Honorees Mike and Mary Must donated a standard ambulance and Mannie and Natalie Charach contributed a mobile intensive care unit. Shown at the recep- tion are,...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 42

…SYNAGOGUES] This Year Let's NOT "RUSH" HASHANA • • • .• '"4- 111 A. Wherever you go ... Why not walk to services? Do it naturally Think about life, its blessings and challenges. Talk to your children and reflect on the prayers with them. - Give yourself the time to evaluate the direction, the values of our times and how they affect you and your family. Most of all take time to think about being a Jew when you walk to services. If you ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 43

…TORAH PORTION I NICOLETTI Rt NATUZZI I M P Linking The Generations In Commitment To Torah RABBI RICHARD HERTZ Special to The Jewish News T he final two sedras of Deuteronomy are joined together to be read on the Sabbath before Rosh Hashanah. The High Holy Days are upon us. The Torah bespeaks a message ap- propriate for these coming days of awe. This Sabbath we read how Moses has assembled all the children of Israel to hear his farewell ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 44

…SYNAGOGUES I ! CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Guest Cantors Lead Services SHALOM — WELCOME JOIN THE WARM FAMILY ATMOSPHERE AT CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID Dr. Mordechai Waldman and Rabbi Pinchas Brauns- tein will be the guest cantors for Congregation Shaarey Shomayim's High Holy Day Services. The congregation, which holds daily morning B'nai Moshe Has Selichot Program 24350 Southfield Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075 IN TIME FOR THE HIGH HOLY D...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 45

…LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION 31840 West Seven Mile Road Holiday "Prayer" Talk Featured Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will discuss "Prayer: Monologue or Dialogue?" at the JudaiCol- lege pre-holiday program 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Machon Learning Center. There is no charge. Refreshments will be served. For reservations, call the Machon office, 967-0888. Latin America Is Topic Of...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 46

…1. to r. Bob, Cliff, Ruth and Liz Beresh; Albert and Beatrice Sugar; Eric, Arline, Paul and Marc Gould. "We joined because we wanted our daughters to have a Jewish background. They grew up at Shaarey Zedek, went to Hebrew High School, were married here. My children and now their children have been very active members. Arline and Paul's sons, Marc and Eric, made lifelong friends through the youth program. They went on pilgrimages to Israel, th...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 47

…Chairman, Tribute Committee Mandell L. Berman Co-Chairman David B. Hermelin Vice Chairmen Samuel Frankel David Handleman Joel D. Tauber THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MUSICAL EVENT OF THE FALL SEASON HONORING IRWIN and BETHEA GREEN who will be presented the very prestigious Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award "in recognition of their inspiring leadership and exemplary service in support of Israel, the Jewish community and the advancement of the sp...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 48

…I SPORTS place with Tiger Scott Lusader, chances are good that Lusader, an average baseball player at best, would be besieged with autograph seekers while Holman would not. "That does not bother me in the least," said Holman, who is expected to compete in Detroit in November. "I make my living bowling, which is not as lucrative as other sports. I have enjoyed a suc- cessful career, and along the way I have made a fairly comfortable living." T...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 49

…Getting a Seat at the Bar gotten more tired over the last seven or eight years. "You have to keep on pushing," said Holman." I have had problems being en- thusiastic about the game over the last seven or eight years, but I know when it is time to get the job done." And getting the job done takes a certain type of ath- lete. Holman said that in order to strike success, a bowler needs good hand-eye coordination and the ability to get the body i...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 50

…I SPORTS T ake your kids to court. Fenton, Friedman Win Tennis Championships STAFF REPORT Yes, the doctor is in — and how! Roger Fenton, an osteo- pathic physician, finally en- tered the winner's circle in men's singles tennis compe- tition at Tam O'Shanter Country Club when he de- feated Marty Levy on Labor Day to win his first-ever in- traclub championship. In addition, Fenton added both the men's and mixed doubles titles- to his collec...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 51

…MEET YOUR PARTNER IN LIFE C rown Life Insurance Company is proud %, to welcome its newest partner, on by taking a one-up victo- ry. In other women's golf, Sue Young took Tam's 1st Flight title by default over Phyllis Schwartz. Other victors in Tam's men's golf field were: 1st Flight — Allan Tilchen over Larry Rothenburg; 2nd Flight — Chad Prenzlauer over Seymour Bresler; 3rd — Ken Brandt over Al Adelson; 4th — Jerry Steinberg over Al Feurrin...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 52

…I NEWS I JDL Does Backstroke In 'Chicken Soup' TOM TUGEND Special to The Jewish News 7 - ft:1041;.1 •14 • • $ 41 J 1 : 11..i4 •• • • A-4 41 ; . I. 1%4 timive • • : . 'e or. • • *pi t6:6:/.1a 1. ,V6 „ • AP o N. :::-$ 1 ...,.... FABRIC WORLD):? Lit NECESITAMOS MAS DE Drapery Fabrics And"•- SU TIPO. r.. 1 Custom Made Draperies ::: I ; • ∎ • ... SPRING SALE: 15% OFF RETAIL PRICES Specialiting in 118" width fabrics for seamless curtains...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 53

…man." According to both sides in the dialogue, Turteltaub assured Rubin that there was no intention, at this time, to have Jackie Fisher marry Maddie Pierce on "Chicken Soup," and that as a matter of fact, the two actors will discuss the differences in their religions as a major stumbling block to not ex- changing wedding vows. Preceding the taping of the show, the JDL contingent was further pleased when Jackie Mason welcomed the organization ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 54

…I ISRAEL A Woman's Touch CAR CARE CENTER MAKES YOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NEW! Mubarak's Peace Plan Appears Doomed SPECIAL • Interior cleaned and shampooed • Exterior buffed, finished off with a coat of polish Free Estimates On: Body Side Moldings Scratches &. Dents Repainted Wheels & Wire Covers Cleaned Vinyl Tops Cleaned & Sealed Clean Engine - Pin Striping Reg. $139.95 $ 9995 Puritan Auto Service 355-1200 Lenny's Puritan Auto Service Cent...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 55

…If you want higher income from your assets, how about giving them away The HIGHEST Money Market Rate Among Major Financial Institutions in the Detroit Metropolitan Area for through... • increased current or retirement income 286 • attractive tax deductions ever do come off. But withdrawal is out of the question. However, these are minor details compared to the ques- tion of Jerusalem and who shall govern in. Judea and Samaria and Gaza. I...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 56

…( NEWS) STREET WISE With Style Magazine You can now purchase copies of the colorful, in- formative Style fashion magazine from these con- venient locations: — SOUTHFIELD — Spitzer's Harvard Row American Newstand Tel 12 Mall - Diamond Market 26020 W. 12 Mile Majestic Market Lahser/Civic Center Smith Drugs Seven-Eleven 9/Lahser Franklin Rd. South of Twelve Mile 2000 Town Center Border's Book Store Southfield & Thirteen Mile ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 57

…FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES IN THESE DIFFICULT TIMES YOU CAN HELP "It made me more compas- sionate," he now says. "It made me more understanding of the conditions that prevail when you are under hostile scrutiny. "Maybe I became — maybe not kinder — but maybe a lit- tle more compassionate!" Wallace has no compassion for those news programs to- day that seek sensationalism over substance. "It's all a question of heat and light," he c...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 58

…FICTION A Short Story The Crazy Old Man HUGH NISSENSON . Special to The Jewish News T he old man lives in the same apartment on Jaffa Road in Jerusa- lem. He's in his late 80s and blinded by a cataract in his left eye, but when I saw him last, about a week after the liberation of the Old City, he was on his way, alone, to pray at the Wall. He recognized me immediately — or so I thought — but after a few minutes' conversation on the stre...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 60

…I FICTION I Crazy Old Man Continued from preceding page FROM THE FERDERS Chabad Lubavitch. They are there when you need them. They were there in post-war Poland when we needed them. They were there on the University of Michigan campus when my children needed them. They are there to help Jewish peo- ple — without questions and without hesitation, here in Michigan, around the U.S. and around the globe. Chabad Lubavitch. Our favorite moveme...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 61

…S & SCREEN J.C.C. TOASTMASTERS Public Speaking Group "Listen to me," the old man said. "You must listen to me." Uzi and I took turns beat- ing the boy while the lieu- tenant and the old man watched. "Don't know," he mumbled. "Don't know." It was possible that he was telling the truth, but we had less than an hour left, and we had to make sure. Uzi hit him in the stomach once more and then we both had the same idea at the same time. I had un...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 62

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September 22, 1989 • Page Image 63

…FOR HEALTHY BABIES... Rated by Experts Recommended by Critics. And Kosher events, methods and after- math of the Shoah as well as Jewish resistance, both arm- ed and spiritual, to the Nazis. The teachers attended classes taught by such noted scholars as Emil Fackenheim, Martin Gilbert and Yehuda Bauer. What made the cur- riculum so effective, according to Feingold, was the mixture of academic study with per- sonal testimonials of Holocaust ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 64

…• Traditional Foods FARMER JACK • • • • • (k. •. • WE GIVE YOU ROSH HASHANAH Doubl e Coupon ON MANUFACTURERS' CENTS-OFF COUPONS VALUED UP TO 1989 DETAILS AT STORE \ctzAW 4 FRESH FROZEN Empire Turkey Kosher Kishke dlev‘t :": • . **.• • •• WE USE ONLY 100% PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING. LB. $1 44 TABATCHNICK FROZEN 15-OZ. PKG. KINERET FROZEN CHALLAH 15-0Z. PKG. 97' Full of delicious flavor. 1 6 6 Sponge Cake Ma Cohen Herrin...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 65

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September 22, 1989 • Page Image 66

…COOKING 111 ■ 111•• ■ 1111111111•111 Healthful Sephardic New Year Feast LESLYE MICHLIN BORDEN Special to The Jewish News R 6 cups sliced cooked yams 2 medium oranges, pared & 3 tablespoons sliced V4 FLEISCHMANN'S Sweet cup firmly packed brown Unsalted Margarine, melted sugar V4 cup chopped Yz walnuts cup orange juice Orange slices for garnish, optional Arrange halt of yams in greased 1V2 quart of orange slices; casserole. sprinkle with 2...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 67

…Tradition. LOOK FOR THIS EMBLEM AT ME DER DETROIT RETAIL ROSNER MEAT DEALERS ASSOC. MEMBER MARKETS OF THE DETROIT AREA KOSHER RETAIL MEAT DEALERS ASSOCIATION ROSH HASHANAH SPECIALS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th EMPIRE FRESH/FROZEN TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 1111111111186 ° lb. EMPIRE OVEN-READY BARBEQUED TURKEYS Heat & Serve $ 11.79 lb. EMPIRE $ I • _ 19 _ 24 oz. pkg. POTATOE PANCAKES Limited supplies while sup...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 68

…COOKING O BRING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH HEBREW NATIONAL DELICATESSEN Sephardic Feast Continued from preceding page /4 c. champagne vinegar 1 tsp. cumin 2 green onions, chopped finely salt and pepper to taste 1 Combine ingredients in a jar. Shake well, Pour over warm beets. Marinate at least one hour. FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD 1 lb. fresh, ripe tomatoes, diced 3 bell peppers (mixed colors, if possible) cored and diced 1 medium onion, diced 3 t...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 69

…BRIATES 8 sheets filo 8 tbsp. margarine, melted Almond filling 8 ounces honey powdered sugar for garnish (optional) powdered cinnamon for decoration (optional) ALMOND FILLING 4 oz. almonds, blanched and peeled 1/2 c. sugar 1 egg white 1/2 tsp. cinnamon juice of 1/2 lemon Prepare filling. Place ingre- dients in food processor. Us- ing metal blade, process until mixture forms a ball. Enough filling for 8 pastries. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. W...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 70

…supermarkets Common Cents E K E by Sharon Stein LE R GOL BEN YONTIFF TREAT, GREAT ANYTIME Celebrate the Jewish New Year with a sweet potato and fruit tzimrnes. 1 /2 pound prunes, presoaked and pitted (or 1 can pitted purple plums) 1 /2 pound baking apples, sliced 1 large can (drained) sweet potatoes (or 4 large sweet potatoes peeled and boiled) 2 Tablespoons honey 4 Tablespoons brown sugar 1 /2 teaspoon cinnamon 3 Tablespoons chopped wal...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 71

…Great Scott! Offers A Complete Selection of Holiday Wines / • , „,‘„,,,,,ommatatakta Fresh Whole Pickerel lb. 369 From The Seafood Cove Fresh Pickerel Fillets - - Save .90 Mrs. Weinbergs Chopped Liver 1.89 Streit's Unsalted Matzo or Matzo Meal Best Kosher Kishka 16 Save lb. .30 lb. Frozen 12 oz. cup to 12 oz. box Empire Kosher Roasters 7-9 lb. From The Seafood Cove Save .30 • Save lb. 1.00 lb. Save .80 Rokeach Old V...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 72

…I COOKING SAM'S FRUIT MKT. DAILY 7 AM-7 PM SUNDAY AM-6 PM CLOSED SATURDAY Private Recipes YOU GET THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES 25282 Greenfield Rd. Just North of 10 Mile Continued from Page 69 • 968-4850 • WE HAVE THE BEST LOX AND THE 5 9.98 le. LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN . New Crop Extra Fancy Washington RED or GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES149* lb. Low Salt SCHVALTZ HERRING, I I I I 1 I I I I I I I $1.99 each Jumb...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 73

…OAK FARMS FRUIT MARKETS tfteshestetoclacegnorovsn THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE! THOMPSON WHITE OLD VIENNA 79*. PREMIUM GOLD LABEL SEEDLESS HOME GROWN GEFILTE FISH GRAPES CABBAGE $1.99 COMPARE AT $1,29 lb,/ EXTRA LARGE GIANT PRESIDENT PLUMS 4t$1.00 HY'S FRESH FROM THE MILL 27 OZ. CAN FRESH APPLE PARSNIPS CIDER 10 * $ 1.79. The Wonderful World of LOW PRICES ON 'TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE Prices Good 9-22-89 thru 9-29-89 YELLOW C...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 74

…COOKING I Buffet Continued from Page 72 2 cups raw cauliflower buds 3 cups sliced carrots 1 can artichoke hearts, drained 1 pint cherry tomatoes 1 1-lb. can whole green beans, drained Combine oil, vinegar, sugar, salt, tabasco, dill, parsley and chives; mix until thoroughly blended. Pour over vegetables and marinate in the refrigerator- overnight. This vegetable dish improves with age and will keep several days in the refrigerator. Serve he...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 75

…110 THE JEWISH NEWS A Toast To Jewish Living Forgiveness: An Essential Part Of Our Character By RABBI DANIEL POLISH Rabbi Daniel Polish is senior rabbi of Temple Beth El and the author of this month's 'To Our Readers.' For each issue of L'Chayim, a rabbi, a Jewish educator or other notable will present an overview of the month's theme. Have you ever poured too much liquid into a glass? Sometimes it goes to the very top and then, somehow, ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 76

…Forgiveness Essential Part Of Our Character Continued from Page L-1 us. They don't hear us when we call out to them. They act in ways that ignore our sensitivities or our interests. Sometimes they will do exactly the opposite of what we need them to do, or would want them to do. And we hurt. At times like this the easiest thing for us to do is to take that hurt and make it part of ourselves. Perhaps we enjoy nursing the pain. Perhaps we deri...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 77

…Dressing Up For Rosh Hashanah Each month in this space, L'Chayim will present a Yiddish lesson entitled, "Du Redst Yiddish? (Do You Speak Yiddish?)," whose aim is to encourage further study of Yiddish. The lesson will include a brief story utilizing the Yiddish words to be studied, a vocabulary list with English translations and a family activity which involves using the new words. Two books which may be helpful for beginning Yiddish students...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 78

…Each month in this space, L'Chayim will look back into issues of The Jewish News to see what was happening in the local Jewish community or in the Diaspora 10, 20 and 40 years ago. held for the new Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. A community-wide drive began to help finance construction of the Holocaust Memorical Center. 20 YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO Controversy raged in Jerusalem over the construction of a sports stadium and was identified...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 79

…Rosh Hashanah: A Time To Build Relationships By ALAN D. GOODMAN As Rosh Hashanah and the days of awe approach, our tradition teaches this is a time for reflection and self evaluation. In our formal prayers, we read statements acknowledging we have transgressed in one way or another over the past year. These transgressions could have been related to ourselves or others, both close family members or the community at large. With the act of ackn...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 80

…• Se The First Rosh Hashanah S By MARC GELLMAN When Adam was placed in the ' garden of Eden by God, he was amazed at everything. The smell of flowers made him dance. The sound of the birds made him sing for joy. But of all the things that amazed Adam, the most amazing to him was the sun. It warmed his face without touching him, and it was the only thing in the garden he could not reach. When the wonderful sun disappeared. behind the edge o...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 81

…!lava Nedaber Ivrit: Rosh Hashanah Abounds With Customs By NIRA LEV Each month in this space, L'Chayim will present a Hebrew lesson entitled, "Nava Nedaber Ivrit!" (Let's Speak Hebrew), whose aim is to encourage further study of Hebrew. The lesson will include a brief story utilizing the Hebrew words to be studied, a vocabulary list with English translations and a family activitiy which involves using the new words. The lessons will be prepa...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 82

…es Vs Ways To Conduct Oral Interviews By MIRIAM WEINER `Ask your father and he will declare to you, your elders and they will tell you." —Deut. 32:7 Is it too late to interview an immigrant member of your family? For many of us, a portion of our family history has been lost because we waited too long to ask questions about the past and to record the memories of our relatives on tape. The first step in researching Jewish roots is to sit do...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 83

…ENTERTAINMENT I GOING PLACES I WEEK OF SEPT.22-28 SPECIAL EVENTS JEWISH .COMMUNITY CENTER Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch Hollow Drive, Ann Arbor,, Apples and Honey, 1 p.m. Sunday, free, 971-0990. PALACE 3777 La.peer Road, Auburn Hills, WWF Superstars of Wres- tling, Hulk Hogan vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage, and more, 8 p.m. Saturday, admission, 377- 8200. WEST BLOOMFIELD LIBRARY 4600 Walnut Lake Road, "China: Its art and its culture," slide ...…

September 22, 1989 • Page Image 84

…I ENTERTAINMENT I "PROBABLY THE WORST THING I EVER DID" "I hate to go out to dinner, period! I had a million excuses. The food's no good. The food's good, but over-priced. The food's o.k., but the place is too far. The food and music are lousy. The service is horrible. Last week I ran out of excuses." 362-1262 COMPARE ANYWHERE! . . . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST! I OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN.-MRS 11-10 F o ) I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE...…

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