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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
16-member Michigan
Family Doing Well After
Aliya, Turn to Judaism
ALL YOU
CAN EAT!
Closed Sundays
Featuring Food Prepared Before You
• Complete Dinners
• Businessmen's Luncheons
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
—A& WEST
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
16825 MIDDLEBELT
RESTAURANT-LOUNGE
427-3170
Closed Mondays
Just South of 6 Mile
$3.95 per per.
$4.25 per per.
MON.-THURS
FRI. & SAT.
Served from 5 p.m.
featuring a variety of
authentic Chinese
dishes
BLOOMFIELD
MIRACLE MILE
SHOPPING CENTER
Telegraph at Sq. Lk. Rd.
335-8060
THE SUSSEX 110ITSE
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19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m.
559 - 3377
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners
FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE
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ACROSS FROM YPSI
SAVINGS BANK
OPEN MON. - SAT. FROM 11:30
DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.
SPECIALIZING IN
* Steaks *Seafood * Chicken
• Luncheons • Carry Outs • Catering
Cocktails
• Imported and Domestic Beers and Wines
WE SERVE U. S. PRIME
GRADED BEEF EXCLUSIVELY
American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week
483-8200 — 483-8201
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ,
At 12 Mile, Just
Off U.S. 696
851-4094
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
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ITALBANI-AMERICAN FOOD
PRNATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners
After Theater
Menu
DANNY
STEVENSON
At The Piano Bar
FOR COCKTAIL HOUR
MON. THRU FRI.
4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.
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Something new at this old favorite. Menus that
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EVERY THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY NIGHT
$8.95
20480 James Couzens (the Lodge Expressway service drive) at
the corner of Greenfield Road. Cal! 342-5660 for reservations.
For another great dining experience try the new Meyerson
Restaurant, Trio at Franklin Place.
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THE JOSEPH LEMAY FAMILY
The 16-member Joseph affect us." Shirley remem-
Lemay family, formerly of bers, "especially happening
Grand Rapids, seems to be so soon after our arrival.
adjusting to Israeli life two 'But instead of frightening
years after making aliya, us, that period of time just
despite the fact that the gave us a more special feel-
Yom Kippur War broke out ing for Israel and the people
shortly after their arrival here."
there.
When the war was over
According to the Israel and life began to return to
Digest, the Lemay family is normal, the Lemay family
believed to be the largest found that they had al-
western family ever to make ready become a part of
aliya. Two taxis and two Kibutz Sarid. They had
kibutz trucks were needed made the transition into
to transport their 14 chil- the "closed" society of ki-
dren and 18 duffel bags butz life.
from Ben-Gu'rion Airport to
Joe, who had supported 14
Kibutz Sarid.
children as a printer for 25
Former Catholics who years, now works in the ki-
converted to Judaism, the butz factory. He has no re-
Lemay family first thought grets and welcomes the
about moving to Israel in complete change of profes-
1972. "Our four children al- sion and life style.
ready living here were so en-
The Lemay's have made a
thusiastic that we went to rapid and successful adjust-
the Jewish Agency to fill out
ment to life on Sarid. Joe,
the necessary forms and who is currently doing two
applications," recalls Joseph weeks' service in the
(formerly known as Gene.) kitchen, spends his spare
"We requested to live on a time painting at the art
kibutz because everyone felt studio the kibutz gave him.
we would like the life style." Shirley, who works full time
Kibutz Sarid, in the lush in the dining room, is free to
Jezreel Valley of Galilee, spend her afternoons baking
expressed . an interest and American-style chocolate
the Lemay's received a let- cakes, and visiting with her
ter advising them to come. children. Eddie has finished
Oct. 2 was the big day. his military service, but
The kibutz gave the Lemay Tommy and Jeane are pre-
family a royal welcome. The paring to begin.
"There are disadvan-
refrigerator of their apart-
ment was stocked with cold tages," Joe admits, "like
drinks, and the rooms were Hebrew. And we know that
we are living on the edge of
full of flowers. The family a war, which affects every-
spent a few days wandering one. But it doesn't really
around, getting used to the bother me, it's just another
location, and meeting mem- part of live. The fact is that
bers.
we like it here. It is exhila-
rating and different. We
Then, suddenly, the Yom
like Israel, the Israelis and
Kippur War broke out. For
the kibutz."
18 days, the family slept in
bomb shelters. Joe went to
work immediately in the
kibutz factory, now almost
bereft of workers. Eddie,
The meaning of our word
their eldest son, who had "America" flows from one
previously come to Israel pure source. Within the soul
and had already begun his of America is the freedom of
army service, hurriedly re- mind and spirit of man.
turned to his unit. Marie,
Here alone are the open
their eldest daughter, sud- windows through wiich
denly rejoined her parents
pours the sunlight of the hu-
on Sarid, evacuated from
man spirit. Here alone hu-
her home on a Golan
man dignity is not a dream
Heights kibutz.
but a major accomplish-
"The kibutz was worried
ment.
about how the war mould
— Herbert Hoover
Am erica
LANDMARK
RESTAURANT
25900 GREENFILD at Lincoln
IN THE GREEN-LINCOLN BLDG., OAK PARK
968.11 se)
NOW HAS
3 DELICIOUS TYPES
OF BAR-B-Q RIBS ADDED
TO ITS REGULAR DAILY CUISINE
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•NEW ORLEANS •HAWAIIAN 'MEXICAN
PLUS
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BROILED WHITE FISH
ANYDAY! ANYHOUR!
INCLUDES: SOUP OR JUICE,
COLE SLAW OR SALAD, CHOICE
OF POTATO, DINNER ROLL AND
BUTTER. (FRI. & SAT., 4 to 10
P.M. ALSO INCLUDES SCOOP
OF ICE CREAM OR JELLO).
75
SEAFOOD DINNERS
DAILY AT
DIMITRI'S
IN ROYAL OAK
316 N. WOODWARD
2 BLKS N. OF 11 MILE
COMPLETE FAMILY DINING, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
542-4880
$2.00
FRIED FISH and CHIPS
3.95
FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMPS
2.50
FRIED CLAMS
2.10
OCEAN PERCH
2.50
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
2.50
BROILED HALIBUT
2.75
BROILED PICKEREL
ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE:
TARTAR SAUCE, COLE SLAW SALAD,
POTATOES,
ROLLS AND BUTTER
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
• Seafood • Steaks 0 Greek and Italian Dish es
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER