World Beat cont’d from preceding page Honda cars assembled at the Ohio plant of the Honda of America Co., the U.S. subsid iary of the Japanese firm. The cars made in Ohio are expected to go on sale in Israel beginning next summer. At least 25 percent of the parts come from Japan, where Honda has heeded the Arab boycott for years. Although Honda of America guaranteed the parts when the export deal was concluded sev eral months ago, the Israeli Foreign Ministry insisted on a public statement from Honda headquarters in Tokyo as a condition for importing the cars into Israel. Four smaller Japanese auto manufacturers have been selling cars in Israel for several years. They are Mitsubishi, Subaru, Daihatsu and Suzuki. The Toyota Motor Co., Ja pan’s largest, still does not do business with Israel. Tid-Bits WASHINGTON (JTA) — B’nai BVith launched a Panama disaster relief drive to aid the nation devastated by fighting and looting in the wake of the U.S. invasion to oust dictator Manuel Noriega. • NEW YORK (JTA) — They employ different methods, but two Reform synagogues in San Francisco and Pittsburgh have achieved the same results — the successful integration of recently arrived Soviet Jewish emigre families into the religious, cul tural and social life of their communities. Both programs were praised at the recent convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the congrega tional arm of Reform Judaism in the United States. • CHICAGO (JTA) — The Jewish Federation of Metropol itan Chicago has offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and convic tion of anti-Semitic vandals who spray painted swastikas and “Kill All Jews” on the exterior walls of the Jacob Duman Jew ish Community Building in suburban Buffalo Grove. Sever al windows were broken and a bomb threat, the fourth this past year, was telephoned to the center. • WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Bush has nominated Kitty Dukakis to the 65-member U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. • WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Bush played dreidel at the White House, first getting a no-decision on “nun” and then winning a pot of chocolates on “gimmel.” Bush played with students from the Charles E. Smith Day School here as part of the first large-scale Chanukah celebration at the White House. • NEW YORK (JTA) — MIFNE, the Hebrew word for “turnaround,” is the acronym for an Israeli project that will try to help rehabilitate the estimated eight percent of that country’s adolescents who have dropped out of society. The program, adopted by the American Jewish Joint Distribu tion Committee, was developed initially in partnership with the government and the Jerusalem municipality. • SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — Scores of stickers bearing black swastikas with the words “Infla tion is Jewish” and “Death to Race-Mixers” were found on windshields and windows of businesses around San Francis co recently. The stickers contain the ad dress of New Order Publica tions, Box 6414, Lincoln, Neb. 68506. • SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — A Jewish film festival, scheduled to take place in Moscow from March 24 to 31, will offer 25 of the best contemporary Jewish- subject films worldwide. Page 5-THE »jEWS-Frt>ruarv 1990 Jewish Book Fair was Exciting Workshop for Seniors - “Why Should I Hire You?”, a 2-day workshop, designed for older workers, is presented by the Sr. Employment Services at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Senior Centers, Inc. on Wed. and Thurs., Feb. 14-15, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Ballroom of Hall House, 426 N. Tryon St. It is free, open to the public and designed to help older workers find jobs, assist in recognizing importance of employment planning and to rede fine skills, interests and work experi ence. To register call 334-3056 8 a.m.-S p.m. Plenty of books on sale for everybody. Amalia Warshenbrot, librarian, A young customer makes her presenting book awards. purchase. Storytelling time with Beth Hutchison. Photos/Terrill Hoffman THE BAGEL WORKS_ W0 HdV0 MoVGCff 4422 Colwick Rd. NOW OPEN (off Randolph & Sharon Amity Rds.) T-W 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Th-Sun 7:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. OCA /inHH (closed Mondays) 004"4UUU rry our 14 varieties of bagels, assorted breads, bialys, and fresh made cream cheese spreads. (Menu below is partial listing.) BREAKFAST PLATTERS Served with choice of bagel, biaiy, roll, rye or pumpernickel w/butter & jelly. 1 Egg w/Potato Pancakes 2 Eggs w/Potato Pancakes 2 Eggs w/Comed Beef, Pastrami or Salami & P.P. Lox, Eggs & Onions w/Potato Pancakes French Toast made from Challah 4 Pancakes w/butter & syrup 3 Blintzes (cheese, potato or cherry) w/sour cream All omelettes 3 Eggs; Onion Omelette w/Potato Pancakes Mushroom Omelette w/Potato Pancakes American Cheese Omelette w/Potato Pancakes Swiss or Muenster Cheese Omelette w/P.P. Deli Omelette w/Potato Pancakes Egg substitute available / BREAKFAST SANDWICHES Served on choice of bagel, bialy, roll, rye or pumpernickel. Plain Cream Cheese Scallion Cheese Walnut & Raisin Cream Cheese Vegetable Cream Cheese Lox Spread Breakfast Served All Dav Cheese, Fish or Meat Platters for Your Special Occasions rv DELICATESSEN SANDWICHES Jumbo Size (7 oz.) on choice of bagel, bialy, roll, rye or pumpernickel w/pickle & choice of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad or B. W. Salad. Hot Brisket Hot Corned Beef Hot Pastrami Kosher Tongue Roast Beef Turkey Kosher Salami Kosher Bologna Corned Beef & Chopped Liver FISH PLATTERS Served w/choice of bagel, bialy, roll, rye or pumpernickel w/lettuce, tomato & onion. Nova or Belly Lox & Cream Cheese Whitefish (piece or chub) Baked Salmon Sable Pkkled Herring in Cream Sauce or Wine Sauce Combination — Nova or Belly Lox, Sable, Whitefish & Baked Salmon Brunch Platter — Nova or Belly Lox & Whitefish Gefilte Fish ^ OTHER SANDWICH SALAD SENSATIONS Served on choice of bagel, bialy, roll, rye or pumpemkkel w/lettuce, tomato, onhn, pickie & chok:e of Cole Slaw, Potato SaJ^ or B. W. Salad. Or have it served on a fresh salad platter. \ Egg Salad Chopped Herring Chopped Liver Tuna Salad Chicken Salad Whitefish Salad Baked Salmon Salad CHAR-BROILED Served w/pickle & choice of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad or B. W. Salad. Frankfurter (steamed or char-broiled) w/Kraut & Vegetarian Beans Knockwurst (Specials steamed or char-broiled) w/Kraut & Vegetarian Beans Chicken Breast on roll w/Lettuce, Tomato & Fries HOT OPEN SANDWICHES MELTS Served on choice of bagel, bialy, roll, rye or pumpernickel w/pickle & choice of Cole Slaw, Potato S^d or B. W. Salad. Reuben-Corned Beef w/Swiss & Kraut & Fries Rachel-Pastrami w/Swiss & Kraut & Fries Philly Cheese Steak & Fries SPECIALTIES ^ Boiled Chicken w/Soup & Salad ^ Rotisserie Chkken, Fries,*w/soup or salad 12 oz. N.Y. Strip Steak, Fries,*w/soup or salad * Baked Potato available after 5 p.m. Asst. Desserts; Beverages, including Phosphates/ Egg Creams; Beer/Wine Full Line of Deli and Appetizer Items For Take-Out >

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