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26—Friday, January 11, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
SET YOUR SAILS FOR A
NEW ADVENTURE IN DINING
Center Symphony and Dancers
Plan Gershwin-Bartok Program
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STARBOARD TAU( Is HERE!
The Jewish Center's sym- Woman," and "I've Got
phony orchestra and perform- Plenty of Nothin'."
For information, call the
ing dance companies will
present an a2Lernoon of dance Center cultural arts depart-
featuring the music of com- ment, 341-4200.
posers George Gershwin and
Bela Bartok, 3:30 p.m. Jan. Daniel Heifetz
292.00 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
27 ip the Aaron DeRoy Thea-
a Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT PARKING
IN FARMINGTON
ter. Tickets are on sale at at Masonic Jan. 19
NOW OPEN 'FOR
Just South of 13 Mile Rd.
Widely acclaimed by critics
the Center ticket office.
1 7 Be?4..W .flre i Rd.
■
LUNCH 11:30 - 2:30
851-9220
MON. THRU FRI.
Julius Chajes will conduct and conductors as one of the
orOorgtor0-3Ktort*•'‘'
the symphony in selections most fiery and charismatic
"ZoriZor.tortort•••4-$Kto r4"t wotioriZ
from Gershwin's "Porgy and violinists of our time, Daniel
Bess" and Bartok's "Ro- Heifetz makes his Detroit
debut at the Masonic Aur.:i-
manian Dancer."
Judith Edberg, pianist and torium Jan. 19.
A favored student of Efrem
22010 CHRYSLER DR. (1 - 75) BETWEEN 8 & 9 MILE
harpsichordist, will be guest
artist. Miss Edberg is direc- Zimbalist, Heifetz studied at
COCKTAILS BEING SERVED
tor of piano studies at the the Curtis Institute of Music
University of Tampa and has in Philadelphia and conclud-
Also Steaks, Seafood and Complete American Menu
DINNER SERVED
performed in concert. A ed his studies with Ivan
OPEN SUN.
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
6 p.m. - 11 p.m.
1 p.m - 10 p.m.
Featuring Food Prepared Before You
former Detroiter, she studied Gala m ian.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Closed Mon.
In 1969, Heifetz won first
under
Chajes
and
in
Paris.
• Complete Dinners
Businessmen's
Luncheons
Music By
prize at the Merrivveather
•
PRI
P RIVATE PARTY FACILITIES
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Romanian dance master Post Competition in Washing-
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SANDOR 1
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Jacob
Lascu,
guest
choreo-
16825
MIDDLEBELT
427-3170
ton,
which
led
to
his
New
WEDDINGS,
SHOWERS,
BANQUETS
JAROKA
ClOsed Mondays
Just South of 6 Mile
grapher, has produced a York debut at Philharmonic
And His Gypsy Orchestra
543-0505
DIRECT FROM HUNGARY
work based on Bartok's Hall in 1970.
1
"Romanian Dancer," featur-
Son of the eminent neuro-
ing the Center's Festival surgeon, Dr. Milton D. Hei-
Dancers and Young Dancers fetz, he has been capturing
PIZZERIA
Guild, both under the direc- audiences for the past three
RESTAURANT
tion of Harriet Berg.
years with the music he
Lascu has won prizes and draws from his "Efrem Zim-
DINING ROOM
• CARRY OUT • DELIVERY •
medals for his works, served balist" Guarnerius Del Gesu
Bar
B
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Ribs
*
Pizza
*
as ballet master and instruc- violin, dated 1735.
* Chicken
* Spaghetti
BEER
tor of the Romanian National
* Shrimp
* Ravioli
Sea Food Platter
*
State
Ensemble,
created
the
Lasagna
&
WINE
•
HOURS:
Specializing in
Dance Ensemble of the Pio- Kosher Meat Prices
Mon. thru Thurs.
HOURS: MON. thru THURS. 4 to 12 Mid.
Dining Room or to Take Out
FRI. & SAT. 130-2 a.m. SUN. 3-12 Mid.
neer Palace in Bucharest and Drop; Still Difficult
11 to 10 p.m.
Cantonese and
Fri. & Sat.
has
published
a
number
of
PRIVATE
4033
W. 12 MILE
Mandarin Cuisine '
BANQUET
aiydnight
to s 1u2ndm
choreographies and teaching for Poor to Obtain
Just E. of Greenfield
FACILITIES
Unique Dishes Direct
Berkley
NEW YORK (JTA)—Prices
manuals.
12 to 10 p.m.
Center dance director Har- of kosher meat in New York
From New York
riet Berg and New York City have dropped an average
41563 W. 10 MILE off Grand River (In The Novi Plaza)
dancer Ben Dolphin have of 20 per cent during the
349-9260,
create:l a dance based on !past two months and appear
NOVI, MICH.
Gershwin's music of the 20s to have leveled off at, or
and 30s. Members of the slightly below, their mid-
Festival Dancers will be August peaks, the New York
wearing costumes of the 30s Coordinating Council on Jew-
for such tunes as "Summer- ish Poverty reported.
time," "Bess, You Is My
Jerome M. Becker, council
4n PER PERSON
EVERY SAT. &
president, said such prices
UN. 4-9 P.M.
7 Reg. $1.65
SUN.
had risen an average of 20
• 27695 GRAND RIVER
per cent between the second
at 8 Mile Rd.
UNCbE
and third week in August
JOHN'S
• .22711 KELLY ROAD
at Nine Mitt
during a nationwide meat
• 15325 W. 8 MILE ROAD
shortage.
Just East of Greenfield
Wide price fluctuations
• WOODWARD AVE.
,
at 141/2 Mile Rd.
were reported from the van-
• 1001 TELEGRAPH
Registration for the spring ous parts of the metropolitan
AND
near Plymouth Rd.
FAMILY RESTAURANT
semester of classes will be area in which the council
CONTINENTAL CUISINE in a majestic Atmosphere
held 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 funds local Jewish commun-
An Historic Landmark
p.m. Sunday at the Jewish ity councils to help New York
Reservations Welcome Except Friday and Saturday Evenings
Center. Nonmembers may City's estimated 272,000 poor
Dinner 5:30-10 p.m.
Tues. Thru Fri., Lunch 11:30-2:30
register only during the Jews.
Sun. 2-8 p.m.
Sat. 5:30-10 p.m.
afternoon session. For in-
The council said that, in
145 N. CENTER ST. (Sheldon) Bet. 7 & 8 Mile 349-4885
formation, call the Center, some instances, the discrep-
Northville
341-4200 or 545-8780.
ancies were attributed to dif-
ferences in prices between
kosher and Glatt kosher meat,
the only kind accepted by
some very Orthodox families.
Rabbi Jack Cohen, council
Tuesdays
executive director, said that
• Dancing
Thru
12 Mlle-Coolidge
despite the downward trend
BERKLEY
LI 2-0330
• Cocktails
Saturdays
in prices, the disparity be-
HELD OVER THIRD WEEK!
tween
nonkosher
meats
was
LADIES NIGHT WEDNESDAYS ] .1,4,
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (G)
Academy Award Musical for the "astronomical."
Drinks at Reduced Prices For
entire family at regular admis-
He suggested the creation,
The Gals
sion prices.
with government h e 1 p of
Fri., Mon. and Tues.—Open 7:45
shopping cooperatives in pov-
A mouth watering variety in en-
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
erty pockets in the city to
at
8:05
Only.
Over
at
11:00
trees of steaks, seafood and
provide a m o r e equitable
Sat. Children's Matinee
Downstairs at The Leland House
Open at 1:00. Over at 4:20
price structure for kosher
chicken, complete with ALL the
11-4 41‘0Q0'.
962-2300
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
provisions in all parts of the
CASS
AT BAGLEY
trimmings, a Baked or House
Sat. Eve. re-open at 5:45
city.
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
potato, ALL the assorted breads
iCALIAN-AMERICAN CAFE
• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
REEF, BEEF
& BOOZE
1-
869-3988
vb.
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BUDAPEST SUPPER
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,
JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE
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Enjoy the New and Different
Tantalizing Tastes of
AH WOK
.
548-3650
Family Special
CHICKENDINNER
Center Class
Registration
Set for Sunday
THE TOWN'S
GREATEST MENU
IS AT THE
LION'S HEAD INN
PANCAKE
HOUSE
NOW APPEARING
JOHNNY "ELVIS' SPENCE
REVIEW
MOVIE
GUIDE
Direct From Las Vegas
4'
DIRTY HELEN'S 7 7.
and" butter you desire, and if
that isn't enough . . . we invite
you to an ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-
FEAST from our 16 FOOT LONG
SALAD BAR! (By the way, it's ALL
included in the price of the entree)
AT THE RALEIGH HOUSE
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
Lemon and sugar-coated mug. Flamed
with rum and filled with Tia Maria
and coffee. This delicious beverage
is topped with whipped cream.
Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mlle
358-1414
358-3920
Wed. MATINEES ALL
THEATERS-1 Show only
at 1:15—$1
AMERICANA I
"THE STING"
AMERICANA II
AMERICANA III
Free Parking
Coffee San Juan?
Americana Complex 1, II, HI
Telegrap Itcr(jusi N. of .10 - Mile) Southtioid, - Mith.
Toos.-Fri: 130-11 PM Sot In_12. Som 4-10 P.M.
Akoholic Beverages
Our
2:05, 5:05 and 8:10
RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
353-0090
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6:15 and 9:15
Sunday open at 1:45
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"THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN"
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"THE WAY WE WERE" (PG1
f2
The perfect
ending
to a good meal!
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18100 W. 10 MILE RD.
Corner Southfield Road
358-1336
Available upstairs or
in our Mushroom
cocktail
Cellar
lounge