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Jerusalem
Hebrew Academy art classes
of grades four through seven are
currently creating a mosaic in
commemoration of the
reunification of Jerusalem after
the Six Day War.
The students have done
research of various aspects of
the city, the shapes of the
buildings, the quality of the
stone, and the feeling of the peo
ple. Aft instructor Claire Kalish
is directing the project.
The panel is four feet by eight
feet and displays sites of the city
which the children feel are par
ticularly important to Jews.
The" buildings were
transferred in chalk to the panel
and the first tile was put on with
wall mastic. Each day more tiles
are added, and before the
children’s eyes, Jerusalem is
coming to life.
Hebrew Academy students (1 to r) Adam Appel, Debra
Goldberg, art instructor Claire Kalish; Alison Glusman, Ellen
Zaglin, Leslie Zinn, Tracy Nadler, Radii Rosa and Jackie Jove’
work on mosaic for 10th anniversary of reunified Jerusalem.
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Prison seder is moving
experience for visitors
by Marlin S. Klein
On Thursday evening, Apr. 7,
the congregation of Temple
Jaakov, located in the Federal
Penitentiary, held its annual
Seder. In addition to the
membership of fifty, guests
from the Bureau of Jewish
Education and the Atlanta
Lodge of B’nai B’rith were pre
sent. The service was conducted
by Rabbi Marc Wilson. Mrs.
Howard Peck lit the traditional
candles.
There were many highlights to
the evening. As a visitor I was
impressed by the way the con
gregants participated in the Ser
vice, which covered the entire
Haggadah. Judaism is a serious
subject to the membership of
Temple Jaakov and their pray
ing and singing clearly reflected
their devotion to their religion.
Also impressive was the meal
itself and the spirit of coopera
tion among the men. Everything
was strictly kosher and cooked
in an appetising way. There
were chores to be done and from
dishwashing to waiting on
tables, everyone pitched in to in
sure that the dinner would be a
success.
The struggle to establish Tem
ple Jaakov has been a long and
bitter one, but with a happy en
ding on April 7th. We of the
Atlanta community who have
been active in this project are
pleased at the outcome. But in
the final analysis it was the con
gregants who did it and to them
we all offer a hearty "masel tov.”
We look forward to
celebrating the Passover Seder
once again next year at Temple
Jaakov.
(Mr. Klein is the^Southem
Appeal Director of the Anti-
Defamation League of B’nai
B’rith.)
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by Norma Barach
Tzeibele Kugel
The problem with Passover is
that many of us are left with a
good deal of matzo that we don’t
know what to do with. So here is
a Passover recipe that will bring
compliments at other times of
the year as well. It is a time-
honored recipe, having come
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mother.
4 matzos, crumbled
'A stick margarine (melted)
4 eggs
1 large onion
dash of salt
Soak matzos in hot water until
soggy. Drain, add margarine,
and beat in eggs. Grate in the
onion coarsely. Heat a little fat
in 8-inch round pan and then
pour in matzo mixture. Bake in
300 degree oven one-half hour or
until brown.
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