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Fri. & Sat., 1 1 a.m. to 12 Mid.
Sun., 4 p.m. to 1 1 p.m.

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Featuring Food Prepared Before You
• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners

5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

16825 MIDDLEBELT

427-3170

Closed Mondays

Just South of 6 Mile

COMPLETE CATERING

From 25 to 125 IN OUR BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM

AT RONNIE FORMAN'S

ADVANCE NOSHERIE

IN THE ADVANCE BLDG.

23077 GREENFIELD,

corner of 9 Mile, Southfield

557-8060

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1339-87171

LUNCHES

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SPAGHETTI (With Choice of 6 Gourmet Sauces)
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In the Farrell's Plaza

559-8717

Israel Should Learn VINCENZO'S
From Old Carthage
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Italian-American Cuisine

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By HERBERT G. LUFT Mediterranean including
JTA and Jewish News the straits of Gibraltar. In
Hollywood Correspondent the third century BCE, the
(Copyright JTA Inc., 1975) Carthaginians succeeded
Munich proved in our in occupying Spain to the
time that appeasement will river Ebro. The Roman
hardly lead to a peaceful empire, jealous of the tiny
solution. At Munich in 1938 country seemingly achiev-
a small progressive state, ing miracles, threatened
relying on the strength of a her very existence.
highly efficient army and
Hannibal, at the age of
the enthusiasm of the whole only 25 supreme ruler of
population, gradually was Carthage, decided to un-
dismantled and subse- dertake a quick counter
quently destroyed — with move to take the pressure
the great world powers pay- off the homeland.
ing lip-service to democracy
With a strategy perhaps
by their callousness abet- only matched centuries
ting aggression.
later by the brilliance of
Does history repeat itself? Caesar and Napoleon and
In 15 BCE, the Roman in our times by the Israelis
Senator Cato categorically during the Six-Day War,
demanded, "Carthage must Hannibal marched an
be destroyed."
army of no more than
From 1956 to 1967, Egyp- 26,000 men through Spain
tian President Nasser and across Southern
threatened repeatedly, "The France utilizing elephants
Zionist State must be de- for transportation of
stroyed and the Israelis equipment and supplies
thrown into the seas."
and as a shield for frontal
Twelve months ago, the assault.
armed forces of Israel
He could have sacked
stood at the gates of Da- Rome, but bypassed the
mascus; their guns were capital moving east to-
poised at Cairo; they had wards the Adriatic coast.
encircled a whole Egyp- Not unlike the Israelis
tian army on the West in 1956, the Carthaginians
bank of the Suez Canal. of antiquity wanted to be-
They had won the war. lieve in the peaceful inten-
But they were losing the tions of their adversaries;
peace when advised by the they accepted assurances
Big Powers not to offend of good will and withdrew
the sensibilities of the to indefensible positions.
nearly vanquished by pur- Yet, once more Rome
suing their victory, after threatened the city state of
having been attacked on Carthage and in 211
two fronts on the holiest of BCE Hannibal made a sec-
holidays. and swift move across the
Only humility, our length and width of Italy,
friends warned the Hebrew this time stopping only one
people, could create an aura mile from the gates of
of peace and tranquility. To- Rome.

day the national existence
Once more the Carthati-
of the state of Israel once nian general was advised to
more is threatened by seven forego ultimate victory and
neighbors with a territory a deny his country the cap-
thousand-fold the size of the ture of the metropolis of an
Hebrew country and a popu- empire sworn to his destruc-
lation ratio of more than 50 tion.
to 1.
Hannibal's military pres-
A comparison with the tige sank quickly after his
history of antiquity is inevi- second withdrawal from
table. The army of Carthage Rome. In 201 B.C.E., Car-.
twice was at the gates of thage surrendered to Rome
Rome; tricked into volun- her Mediterranean island
tary withdrawal, the Car- posessions and yielded to
thaginians of old were the destruction of all offen-
forced to disarm and finally sive weapons except 10 war-
destroyed. ships. Following years of
The Carthaginians, a civi- suppression, Carthage was
lized people of Phoenician destroyed by Rome in 150
origin, had settled at the B.C.E.
northern-most edge of Af-
rica in an area now known
Carthage went up in
as Tunisia. Small in num- flames — and so did the
bers (like the Israelis of to- Holy City and the Temple in
day) they displayed ambi- 69 CE when the Roman arm-
tion and ingenuity by ies ravished Jerusalem.
spearheading the building
Not unlike the Israelites
of ships to. sail across the the Carthaginians with-
Mediterranean; they were stood a siege of four years
the first in North Africa to before surrendering. The
combine commerce with a territory of Carthage be-
highly developed state of ag- came a Latin province and
riculture.
remained under Roman rule
Yet, harassed by hostile for 500 years.

neighbors, they were
forced to defend their na-
tional integrity, winning
numerous victories
against the large empires
of Greece and Rome.
They fought in Sicily
and Sardinia, two islands
directly north of their
coast; stopped an assault
from Syracuse, gained
control of the Western

The Jew is that sacred
being who has brought
down from heaven the ever-
lasting fire, and has illumi-
nated with it the entire
world. He is the religious
source, spring and fountain
out of which all the rest of
the people have drawn their
beliefs and their religions.
— Leo Tolstoy.

6 &

7 Mile Rds

CLUB ZODIAC
SOCIALS
A PLACE TO RELAX AND

HAVE FUN

MEET AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS

CALL

869-5674

ART

674-3147

Enjoy a truly great dining
experience in the elegant
Chambertin Restaurant.
Superior food, fine wines
and cocktails served with flair
in a continental setting.
Entertainment Tuesday —
Saturday in The Tavern.
Banquet-party rooms for up
to 300. Open everyday.

The Chambertin
22900 Michigan Ave.
In front of the Holiday Inn
Dearborn —278-6900

Specializing in
ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

Cocktail Hour
4 to 7 p.m.

Dancing Mondays thru Saturdays
From 10 p.m.

• After Theater
Snacks

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

At 12 Mile, Just
Off U.S. 696

evenings at the

Piano Bar

851 -4094

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Sing along at the

Piano Bar and

enjoy the spirit.

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THURSFRI.
LOBSTER
BOIL $8.95

20480 James Couzens (the Lodge Expressway service drive) at
the corner of Greenfield Road. Call 342-5660 for reservations.

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