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September 11, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-11

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MOVIE
GUIDE

Israel Boasts Hotels for All Seasons
as Tourists Flock to New Riviera

Visitors returning to Israel opened its door at Natanya, add-
after a 10 or even five-year inter- ing one more Mediterranean water-
val will find the hotel situation ing place to the string of such
greatly changed, to their advant- establishments along Israel's coast.
age, and this trend appears to
The great need now is for me-
continue well into the 70s.
dium-priced hotels, able to accom-
All three major cities now have modate great numbers of middle-
at least one deluxe hotel of inter- income touritsts. El Al has form-
national standard, with swimming ed a subsidiary company which, in
pool, coffee shop, night club, ban- partnership with American and
quet rooms, beauty parlor, flower European interests, will build at
least two 500-room hotels in Tel
and duty free gift shops.
The country's own "Dan" chain Aviv and Jerusalem over the next
two
years.
has done an energetic job of mod-
Residential-type hotels and con-
ernization and expansion. It owns
dominiums,
motels and inns, also
what must be the hotel with Is-
rael's most beautiful view, the Dan have begun to appear.
Carmel atop Mount Carmel, in
Haifa.
Tony, Carolyn Appearing
The King David Hotel in the at Apartment Lounge
capital, among the great hostel-
Tony and Caro-
ries of the world, has had a major
face-lift. Two stories have been lyn bring their
added and from the veranda, songs and "new
where Paul Newman and Eva songs" to Apart-
Marie Saint began their romance ment Lounge on
in the movie "Exodus", one now W. McNichols,
looks down on an Olympic-size appearing as a
duet Tuesday
swimming pool.
So far, Tel Aviv is Israel's only through Satur-'
city boasting two hotels bearing day nights, with
the names of leading American Tony working ,
chains, Hilton and Sheraton, but solo at the Apart- i-
both chains have plans for build- ment on Mon-
. days.
ing in Jerusalem.
In fact, ground was broken
last month for the 450-room, 19-
story Jerusalem Hilton hotel and
convention center, to be opened
in 1972.
Atop the Mount of Olives, the
Jerusalem Intercontinental offers
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Har
a view of Jerusalem from its glass-
vey Goodman (Marlene Katz/
enclosed dining room.
This season, Canadian-owned 21411 Westhampton, Oak Park, a
and-managed Hotel Four Seasons girl, Lainie Beth.
• • •
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
Lebanon Asked to Trade
don Gold (Judith Lederman),
Tourists—Not Bullets
21876 Sussex, Oak Park, a daugh-
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Minister of ter, Brenda Arlene.
Tourism Moshe Kol last week
• • •
called upon Lebanon to "exchange
Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Mike
tourists not shells."
Kallen (Jackie Kaplan), 14280 La-
Kol was speaking at ceremonies Belle, Oak Park, a son, Brad Eric.
marking the opening of "Art
• •
Week" in Safed during which
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
painters and sculptors living in Seligman (Madelon Must of De-
that ancient community's "Paint- troit) of Toledo, a daughter,
ers Quarter" exhibit their works. Melissa Iris.
Since Safed is located near the
Lebanese border, Kol called upon
Aug. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lebanon to open the Ral El Na- Bruce A. Karp (Marjorie Ellen
koura border crossing for tourists Millman) former Detroiters of Jus-
and to cooperate in spurring tour- tice, Ill., a daughter, Carolynn
ism between Lebanon and Israel. Lori.
• • •
Knowledge of the subject is to
Aug. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Cal-
the poet what durable materials vin Myers (Muriel Fern Stotzky),
are to the architect.—Samuel John- 22140 Dante, Oak Park, a son,
son.
Michael Steven.
• • •
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
RABBI SHAIALL
George A. M. Gelberman (Estelle
Bakunow), 13649 Wales, Oak Park,
a son, Ari Michael.

Birth
nnouncements

A

ZACHARIASH

MOHEL
341-1595

Rev.

HERSHEL ROTH

Licensed-Certified

Experienced Mohel

352-3186

Rabbi

A. M. COHEN

r

Certified &

Accredited

MOHEL

542-6401

RABBI LEO

GOLDMAN

Expert Mohel

Serving Hospitals and Homes

LI 2-4444

LI 1-9769

SHALOM RALPH

MOHEL

U 7-9489

Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Wolfe (Carol Sloman), 4652
Argyle, Troy, a son, Nathan
Daniel.

Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
erick J. Wolpe (Linda Marshak),
10140 Corning, Oak Park, a son
Jason Scott.
• • •
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Goldman (Gail Schwartz), 22520
Ivanhoe, Southfield, a son, Eric
Paul.
• • •
• Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Yourofsky (Janice Hoffman),
21733 Stratford, Oak Park, a son,
Gary Howard.
• • •

Aug. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. L.
Noah Shaw (Ronda Rubinoff), for-
mer Detroiters of New York City,
a son, Jason Philip.
• • •
To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Still-
well (Miriam Bloom), 2354 Golf-
view, Troy, an adopted son, Sean
Hillary.
• • •
It was erroneously reported in
last week's paper that a son had
been born to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
R. Grossman of Torquay Ave.,
Royal Oak. The Grossmans were
the victims of a prank.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Harry Belafonte is the Angel Levine

tooWINT

FOX

Friday, September 11, 1970-37

2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494

Held Over 3rd Week
Godfrey Cambridge, Estelle Parons

"WATERMELON MAN" (R)

Cut yourself in for a slice of water-
melon, man! In color.
Plus

"LAND RAIDERS"

An action picture in color.

INIOLGH BORHOCS,DI

AMERICANA .5444h-171: Gree" 358 l-3720

At Popular Prices Nowt
Barbra Streisand
In

ti

"HELLO DOLLY"

Mon. thru Thurs. 1:15, 8:15. FRI. 1:15,
7:15, 10:00. SAT. 1:15, 4:15, 7:00, 10:00.
SUN. 2:00, 5:15, 8:15.

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s.os v r v
in
. o R fd.&r V eE
On 3 P tliy k m

ATLAS

Strictly Adult Entertainment
Anne Grete in

"WITHOUT A STITCH." (X)

WK. DAYS 7:00, 10:20. SAT., SUN. 7:15,
10:35.
Romy Schneider, David Houston

The black Jewish dead thief who they
made an angel. God only knows why.

"MY LOVER, MY SON"' (X)

WK. DAYS 8:45. SAT., SUN. 5:40, 9:00.
Metro & Entertainment
Coupons Accepted

BERKLEY

12 Mile-Coolidge, LI 2-0330
Held Over 5th Week
Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis in

"THE OUT OF TOWNERS"

MON. thru THURS. 7:00, 10:25. FRI.,
SAT .7:05, 10:35. SUN. 1:40, 5:15, 8:45.
Plus Liza Minnell In

"THE STERILE CUCKOO"

BEL...CONTE ENTERPRISES pments

ZERO
HARRY
MOSTEI. BELAFONTC
"THG

ANGEL
LEVINE"

MON. thru THURS. 8:40 only FRI., SAT.
8:50. SUN. 3:26, 6:55, 10 :20 .
SAT. SPEC. Children's Matinee
All Seats 75c Open 1 Starts 1:20 Out
4:15. "THE WCRLD OF ABBOTT &
COSTELLO" also "THE PERILS OF
LAUREL & HARDY".

IDA KAMINSKA
MILO O'SHEA
a . GLORIA FOSTER .s.,

Birmingham M I

BILL GUNN and RONALD RIBMAN BERNARD MALAMUD
Prakced by CH1Z SCHULTZ weed brJAN KADAR calla by Deluxe.

Woodward at Maple
Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh

nd

NT

by

United
Artists

GP

EXCLUSIVE SHOWING

"GONE WITH THE WIND"

Stereophonic Sound
MON. thru FRI. 8:00 p.m. only. SAT.
4:00, 8:10. SUN. 3:00, 7:10.

BLOOMFIELD

Based on a stay

RADIO CITY

vrwaro 2 blksi.,7.1 45 6c t .

Exclusive Area 1st. Run
Engagement
Sidney Peltier, Martin Landau in

Woodward
at 9 Mile Rd.
LI 3-5800

"THEY CALL ME MISTER TIBBS"

Shown MON. thru FRI. 7:05, 9:15. SAT.
2:05, 4:15, 6:25, 8:35, 10:30. SUN. 2:05,
4:15, 6:30, 8:45.
Matinee Every WED.
2 p.m. 1 Show Only

CAMELOT

Ell

Don't Miss Wolverine's
Most Exciting Attraction Starting Mon., Sept. 14

GRAND CIRCUIT
WEEK

W. livarre 5 711 114iller Road

Wallach, Julie Harris

"THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR"

FRI. 6:30, 8:20, 10:10. SAT., SUN. 2:05,
3:55, 5:55, 7:55, 10:00. WED. 1:00, 2:50,
4:4D, 6:25, 8:00, 10:00. THURS., MON.,
TUES. 6:30, 8:20, 10:00.
WED. Ladies Day $1 Until 5

Plymouth Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-04re & KE 4.6400
Exclusive Michigan Engagement

See the World's Top Drivers and Harness Horses
Race for $200,000.00

MAI KAI

"CATCH-22" (R)

With Alan Arkin
FRI. 6:00, 8:20, 10:45. SAT. 1:30, 3:45,
6:00, 8:20, 10:45. SUN. 2:30, 4:30. EVE.
7:00, 9:30. MON., TUES., THURS. 7:00,
9:30. WED. 12:10, 2:30. EVE. 7:00, 9:30.

MAIN, ROYAL OAK Main a2t..011100Mile

Elliott Gould, Natalie Woods,
Robert Culp, Dianne Cannon

Also, Friday nite, Sept. 18

GOOD OLD DAYS PARTY

Wolverine rolls back the years with 15c suds, 10c hot
dogs, 5c coke, 5c popcorn and 50c admission to
Grandstand. Free Entertainment and Souvenirs.

AT

"BOB, CAROL, TED & 'ALICE" (R)

Plus
Burt Lancaster

"CASTLE KEEP!"

REDFORD

Lahser at Grand River
KE 7-2560—Free Parking
Exclusive Area 1st Run

"THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR"

Eli Wallach, Julie Harris
WK. NIGHTS 8:20 only. FRI. 6:00, 9:15.
SAT. 2:45, 3:50, 9:05. SUN. 1:45, 4:55,
8:05.
Plus Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder

"THE PRODUCERS"

WK. NIGHTS 6:45, 9:55. FRI. 7:35, 10:45.
SAT. 4:15, 7:30, 10:40. SUN. 3:15, 6:30,
9:40.

in the grand mile track
tradition of the
Hambletonian

LADIES NITE
EVERY TUESDAY

Ladies admitted free
to Grandstand.
Gorgeous Mink Stole
given away every
Ladies Nite.

ROYAL OAK 315 Wi_i°1?271hi R. 0.

Exclusive Area 1st Run
Eli Wallach, Julie Harris

"THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR"

FRI. 6:05, 8:05, 10:05. SAT. 4:05, 5:55,
8:00, 10:00. SUN. 1:30, 3:35, 5:25, 7:35,
9:35. WK. NIGHTS 7:30, 9:25.

WASHINGTON

RoyaL,Olak,r2Mich.

Hilarious Comedy Of 3 Hot
Shot Young Surgeons.
Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland,
Sally Kellerman In

"MASH"

FRI. & SAT. 6:00, 8:00, 10:15. SUN.
1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10:00. MON. thru
THURS. 7:30, 9:30.
Also Selected Short Sublects.
SAT. Spec. Matinee All Seats 75c
Open 12:00 Noon
Don Knotts 'in the "THE GHOST &
MR. CHICKEN" also "SNOW WHITE
& THE 3 STOOGES".

WOLVERINE HARNESS
CHAMPIONSHIP RACING

NIGHTLY
DOUBLE

& 2a4 race

PE RFECTA
BETTING

GO* race

fteserratioas: GA 7-7170

Easy-to-get-to DRC
Schoolcraft and
Middlebelt
in Livonia

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