THE JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything Dinner at DARBY'S is o real treat • By Danny Raskin Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar OPENING AT SANDY'S, De- ' with the Jackie Wayne Trio, in- troit's newest nitery, on Livernois cluding Jackie at piano, Ronnie just north of Outer Dr., was a Shandell on guitar and Norman • AFTER fabulous day and night, as folks Garber on bass giving out -' with THEATRE from all over came to eat, drink rhythmizing at its finest . . . The Snacks . . . a Delight and join in the merriment with co- food is delicious . . . and the fel- LUNCHEON hosts Sandy Hoffman and Larry lows are making sure of only the A Pleasure Leshman ... The place is beautiful. top choice meat regardless of price with intimate decor and pleasant . . . Back to that first night at Res. UN 2-7642 e lighting ... If the first night was Sandy's. Artie Nelson on piano. SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING any indication, and there's no rea- songster - guitarist Billy "Baby ■■■■•• son for it not to be, every night is Face" Rose and Jeff Corey of the ■••■• ■•■■•■■■■•<••■ ■•■■100 ,oing to be like New Year's Eve AIM° Shane Trio on bass, com- and the weekends as if the Detroit bined as guest artists . . . Sandy Tigers just clinched the pennant! Hoffman gave out with his vibrant Detroit's Finest singing and the Jackie Wayne Trio The music is hard to beat .. Cuisine played "Roll Out The Barrel" for a table of folks from England . . . • Flaming Dishes Pre- • * * * pared at Yciur Table Restaurant & AFTER A FIRE inside had it • Exotic Tropical Cocktail Lounge closed almost a week, Marty's Drinks Located in the Restaurant - Delicatessen in the Dancing Thurs., Fri. and Sat. HARLAN HOUSE ie Green - 8 Shopping Center is open Itar 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. again. Elegant Catering ttuncha with Fa * * * GOLDEN FIRST NIGHT AT new Nosherie. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR GALLEON one of owners, Earl Mostyn, was * BANQUETS * PARTIES taken to the hospital . . . He was 17569 E. Warren * BUSINESS MEETINGS released, went to work, and landed Phone Accommodations for 10 to 150 Guests right back in the hospital . . . A Ample Free Parking Piano Bar 886-0636 6500 John C. Lodge Exp. kidney stone had torn through. Take Eckel Ford Expressway East to at W. Gd. Blvd. ▪ * * Cadieux. Turn Right on Cadieux to Warren and Left 6 Blocks. TR 3-6100 JAY GOLMAN, amateur cook of note, comes up with another deli- cious tidbit . . . toasted cinnamon roll with American cheese melted inside . . . And it is delicious! NEW EATERY YOU'LL like is Italian Alpine Village on Gratiot and Forest .. . The place is very Detroit's Newest Nite Spot- condusive to pleasant dining. and Lunch, Dinner and After Theater Menus the service and food are both ex- FINE COCKTAILS cellent . . . Owner Rocky Valle is proud of his authentic Italian Jodie Wayne Trio at the Piano Bar dishes, cooked to order and ex- tremely tasty .. . Rocky knows YOUR HOSTS 19464 LIVERNOIS what he's doing ... after being at Nr. Outer Dr. Sandy Hoffman famous Mama Leone's in New Larry Leshman 861 - 3093 York over 10 years before buying the Detroit eatery about nine months ago ... in fact, everything from the vegetables, with whole green peppers and whole tomatoes, fettucini in cream sauce. relines- trone soup and the main course are delicious . This was the first restaurant we've ever seen in De- troit that put a hunk of cheese on the table for folks to slice and nib- ble before the food comes . . . It was highly enjoyable! . . .Chef Giacomo, also from Mama Leone's, is a true artist when it comes to food! . . . The prices are most rea- Shop downtown on Saturday. And at sonable and the Italian Alpine Vil- luncheon time, refresh yourself with our lage is easy to get to . . . Take Bountiful Buffet and Soothing Service at Lodge Expressway to E. Edsel The Top of the Ponch. Hours: 11:30 a.m. - Ford, get off at Mt. Elliott, turn left 2:30 p.m. on Forest to Gratiot ... There's at- tendant parking, and as regular If you're back-to-school shopping, by all customer, former police inspector means bring the children. We have a special Pete DeLuca says, "I wouldn't care price for those under 13. how long it took me to get here— there's no place like it anywhere!" Chuck ltluel! 4 Vour Host .7j,geti Lavish Luncheon ...Vast View SATURDAY SHOPPERS BUFFET AT THE Toiame- (TOP OF THE PONCH) P.S. Ride our Double-Decker Bus between Downtown Shopping Loop and Hotel Pontchartrain. hotel IDA Pontchartrain Two Washington Soul aaaaa far Reservations, Mane E55.0200 4 A. r s. s. . - Israeli Soccer Team Will Play in America THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday,September 8, 1967 — Young Arab in New Israel By CARL ALPERT EAST JERUSALEM—My name is Fuad. I am 17 years old, and now entering the last year at St. George Elementary School. Yes, that's where I learned to speak English. I met Mr. Alpert in one of the alleys of the Old City. He was try- ing to figure out from a map where he was. So I became his guide. I've worked as a guide before, but mostly with the Christian pil- grims who used to come here in large numbers. These new tourists, the Israelis, are a strange lot. They're not interested in the same things that interested the Chris- tians along the Via Dolorosa. The first place they head for is the Wall. Everybody calls it the Kotel. Next, they go bargain hunting. Some of my neighbors say that business has never been so good. Lots of the junk that had accumu- lated for years—and stuff import- ed from Hong Kong or elsewhere —sells like hotcakes. The father of one of my friends has made a fortune selling key rings with "Moussa" Dayan's picture. The Is- raelis get a kick out of that: buy- ing a "Moussa" Dayan picture from a Jerusalem Arab. Of course my friend charges more for the Dayan key rings. This is the El Aksa Mosque. In here, on this platform sur- rounded by a railing, is the place where King Abdullah was killed in 1952. He wanted to make peace with Israel. That's why they killed him. Many of the old-timers who loved Abdullal still come here to pray on this spot. The murderer is still alive. Ile lives somewhere in Jordan. They say that if Hussein tries to make peace he will be killed too. I am a Muslim, but here in Jerusalem Muslim and Christian is all the same. We live together. Yes, I have been to new Jerusa- lem. Soon after the war I met an Israeli boy who was visiting here and we became friends. I visit him in Rehavia every afternoon. Do you know? We can go back and forth between the two sections of the city freely — without passes, without check, without interfer- ence. It is like one city. It is beautiful over there. Some of my friends have al- ready been to Tel Aviv and Haifa. I want to go visit too. How strange! They say we lost the war, but we can now go any- where we want in enemy land— excuse the expression. What do we think about the Israel government? I don't know. My father is afraid. He says Israel will not stay here, and the UN will put the barbed wire back, dividing the city again. That's why so many of my people don't want to co- operate. Some of your soldiers are also bad. My brother was walking in the street and Israeli soldiers took away his money and his watch. If he did not give them up, they Israel Has Control Over Old City Hotel Near Ruined Szold Plot JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Is- raeli government has taken over the Intercontinental Hotel, the TEL AVIV (JTA)—A Israeli soccer team named the "Six-Day newest and most lavish hostelry in East Jerusalem, the former War Victory Team," will play four games in America, between "Old City," it was reported here. The hotel is being operated un- Oct. 8 and 18, it was announced der the supervision of the govern- here. A contract for the American ment's custodian of abandoned tour was signed here between the property. The Intercontinental is located Israeli National Football Federa- tion and Asher Wolk, representing on the very edge of the ancient Mount of Olives Cemetery. The the American Soccer League. The Israeli 11, according to Mr. Jordanian government had built Wolk, is set for games in New for the hotel an access road across York and Los Angeles, and will a portion of the cemetery, dese- probably play also in Toronto and crating many Jewish graves. Among the graves destroyed by in Rochester. He said the American Zionist Youth Federation is co- the Jordanians was the burial sponsoring the- tour. He declared ground of the late Henrietta Szold, also that each game will feature a founder of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of America. "Salute to Israel." said they would kill him. I don't think Jordan soldiers would have done that if they had conquered Tel Aviv. You Israelis are strange. You let anybody talk against the gov- ernment and criticize. I saw inter- views in your papers with some of our people, and they were not afraid to be critical. Under Hus- sein or Nasser they would never dare talk like that. But then the next day, if you find a gun in somebody's house you blow up the house. If a merchant closes his store in protest, you arrest him. Are you hard—or soft—or can't you make up your minds? We Arabs don't understand you. Did you enjoy your walk around Jerusalem with me? Tell your friends. too, to come to Fuad. Shalom! MOVIE GUIDE ADAMS WO Grand Circus Park OPEN 11:00 A.M. 1-8525 Exclusive Showing "THE DIRTY DOZEN" "Dirty Dozen," 11:30, 2:24, 5:18, 8:12, 10:51. Wed. Ladies' Day, 50c AMERICANA 44 81 67 6 91 Greenfi= -3R 0 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS Cooled by Refrigeration Chas. 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