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Dr. Einhorn talks to area teens
on African American/Jewish relations
Dr. Barry Einhorn addressed Teen Study, Operation Understand-
ing Hampton Roads, and the Jewish Social Action Internship on
March 8 at the Jewish Community Center of Tidewater. The topic
was African American/Jewish relations. Dr. Einhom is the co-chair
of the African-American/Jewish Coalition and one of the founders of
Operation Understanding Hampton Roads (OUHR). He spoke of the
importance of doing something to improve relations, "talking is just
not enough," he said.
Through Dr. Einhorn's work in the coalition, he tries to "make
life better for people in Hampton Roads." The 9-12 graders spoke of
anti-Semetic experiences they had encountered. It was really won-
derful to see these Jewish and African American teenagers from all
around Hampton Roads getting together to discuss a very important
issue.
Southeastern Virginia Jewish News
YOUTH
NEWS
April 10, 1998
JCCT Annual Purlm Carnival a fun
event for Tidewater Jewish community
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Tidewater threw their
annual Purim Carnival on March
8, at the Kempsville Conserva-
tive Synagogue in Virginia
Beach.
From 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.,
those attending climbed through
the "castle," shot hoops, got their
faces painted, made Purim
masks, ate cotton candy and
much more ! ! !
BBYO, VIC, TLC the Jewish
Social Action Internship and
USY volunterred their services
to help make the carnival a suc-
cess. Special thanks go to Aileen
Kaufman and Rona Proser for
helping us make the day a suc-
cess.
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Teens listen to Dr.
Barry Einhorn
Just in time for Passover
Dr. Barry Einhorn
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our house as there is no end to
what can be done with matzo,
eggs, butter, sugar and cream).
Passover Desserts, by Penny
W. Eisenberg, goes beyond the
provision of useful dietary guide-
lines, including the preparation of
kitchen equipment, and the 25
recipes for cakes, tortes, cookies,
brownies and pastries. Eisenberg
has done admirable research on
sources of products and equip-
ment and her chapter on ingredi-
ents is useful to the kashrut
observer and the non-observant as
well. Similarly, the recipes which
are both pareve recipes first, fol-
lowed by the dairy recipes. Some
recipes which are both pareve and
dairy are so indicated, and those
with little or no cholesterol are
marked with a heart symbol.
Where appropriate, recipes
include tips for decorating the
dessert, and as a bonus, there is a
very useful, to both the beginner
and the experienced baker, chapter
on the basics of decorating includ-
ing the behavior of Passover
ingredients.
If the fifth question in your
home has something been "On all
other nights we ate dessert that is
tasty, why on this night do we eat
desserts that look and taste like
cardboard," Passover Desserts
will provide the answer with
recipes and instructions leading
the way to flavorful and attractive
desserts.
Dinner Is Served
Saturday, Hay 2, 1998
FULL CIRCLE AIDS HOSPICE SUPPORT
253 West Freemason Street • Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Telephone 757-622-2989 ° FAX 757-622-2990
Dear Full Circle Supporter,
With fewer people dying and new drug combinations helping people live longer, some think the
HIV/AIDS crisis is over. Far from it. Now, more than ever, Full Circle needs your help. With
advanced stage clients living longer, their need for care and support is now extended over a longer
period of time. They often lose their jobs, run out of insurance, suffer from emotional as well as
physical deterioration and have problems with housing and finances. And, sadly, there are still
those for whom the drugs do not work at all -- during 1997, Full Circle experienced 15 deaths.
We urge you to help us help those with AIDS. Please become a dinner party host for this year's
"Dinner is Served" fund-raiser on Saturday evening, May 2nd. "Dinner is Served" is our most
important funding event of the year and we truly need your help. Being a dinner party host is easy
and fun. Your dinner party can be as simple as a potluck or as elaborate as a catered affair. Upon
arriving for your dinner party at your home (or church, or synagogue, etc.) your guests simply
make a donation to Full Circle AIDS Hospice Support. Afterwards, Full Circle hosts a Champagne
and Dessert Finale for all dinner party hosts and guests at Ohef Sholom Temple in Ghent.
Call 622-2989 now and volunteer to be a dinner party host. We can help you with lots of ideas,
provide you with invitations, and give you information on how to make your dinner party a
success !
Thank You.
Sincerely,
Martin Mendelsohn
Executive Director
CFI
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