•,` +e p..41111 1 WOO "WNW amoolok Agglit 4114.41MPIP,- .--awspowatasim •••••••rd THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 October 31, 1975 Bonds to Honor Gov. Milliken Old Post Office Inn 25101 TELEGRAPH RD. (JUST N. OF 10 MILE RD.) Southfield, Mich. 358-1611 ",t • SPIT BAR-B-QUED RIBS • SOUPS BREWED IN OUR GREAT KETTLE • PAN-STYLE SQUARE PIZZA • DAILY SPECIALS • DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT DESSERTS NOW SUNDAY BRUNCH . 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hours VISIT OUR NEW ALL YOU CARE TO EAT Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.& Sat., 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Sun. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. SALAD BAR (Norm ;Ketlay's . quirr's Oable 1403 S. COMMERCE . (near the intersection at Maple 15 & Pontiac Trail) GOV. MILLIKEN Reservations Suggested 624-6660 WED. & THURS., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE DINNERS FOR TWO INCLUDES: SALAD BAR, SOUP OR JUICE, HOME-MADE BREAD, ROLLS & BAGFIS.AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK Choice Of CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS $7 95 'REARED PERCH .?OILED Choice of • BEEF ALA & 1 95 CHOPPED SIRLOIN mushroom 8 bordelaise sauce. Pr/SS/Mill; 4 DEUTSCH • VEAL SCALLOPINI Choice of smothered in onions or cisupoo-v, st Avid irod( o h Thus( 'WESTERNER Tuttet ceeet 4108 W. Maple Rd. (1 Blk. W. of Telegraph) 626-4767 11 ..m. to 8 p.m. -- 7 Days A Week . U.S.D.A. Choice . FRESH TURKEY PLUS FULL MENU ROAST BEEF sliced to order '4 SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 4 COMPLETE DINNERS- + DIFFERENT DAILY $ 2 INCLUDES: ENTRE, POT. OR VEG., ROLL & BUTTER, BEVERAGE 211 39 Coupons Not Accepted For Specials 144 +444444 4.4id ie + 4+4. 4444 3.. % \ \ \ ■ ∎ \ \ Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why \ \ ■ \ ■ \ \ r TRY ROSES'S FAMOUS PICKLED AND GEFILTE FISH! We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area es s W..v 27165 De GREENFIELD 1 Ilk N. of 11 Mile 1e N. Next To Great Scott Mkt. 559-1380 TRY ROSE'S GREAT $150 1/2 LB. HAMBURGER OUR FAMOUS SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL Tues. Thru Thurs. till 11 a.m. Sat. & Sun. 'til 10 a.m. • Orange Juice • 2 Eggs (any style) • Roll or toast • Tea or coffee NOW AT IRVINGSI WORLD FAMOUS TURF CHEESECAKE EAT IN OR TAKE OUT NEW YORK'S - ro, 7. -4 , 124 4 .-444 "4 'AK "res6twas. - 14, A, A • ,A,At . .41VA,./. • •Michigan Gov. William G. Milliken will be honored as "a statesman, humanitarian and champion of Israel" at the Michigan-Israel Bond Dinner of State Nov. 25 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Gov. Milliken will be pre- sented with the Israel Prime Minister's Medal by Moshe Kol, minister of tourism of the state of Israel. The dinner gill highlight Detroit's special cash cam- paign to help minimize Is rael's financial crisis, an- nounces Joseph H. Jackier, dinner chairman. A goal of $3 million has been set for - the campaign. The dinner will be under the patronage of the Israel Ambassador to the U.S. Simha Dinitz, and will be headed by a corps of pa- tron-hosts under the chairmanship of Marvin and Barbara Frenkel. Sam Cohodas, banker and community leader of the Upper Peninsula, is the din- ner's honorary custodian of 'the menora of statehood. JOANNE'S PICKLE BARREL 24752 SOUTHFIELD, JUST S. OF 10 MILE 557-2360 OPEN MON. THRU THURS., 11 a.m.-11 p.m. FRI. A SAT., 11 a.m.-12 MID. SUNDAY, 3 p.m.- 9 p.m. • 23 GREAT SANDWICHES • OUR OWN HOME-MA DE SOUPS & CHILI • FULL MENU 200- • LUNCH OFF up to • DINNER on second, Sandwich or Dinner _ Get On The Right Tr ackr Famous "BIG" Tyme Sandwiches SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! • CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS • DELICATESSEN DESSERT FANTASIES . . . ALSO CREAM PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH DAILY. IN OUR OWN BAKERY! 4286 N. WOODWARD Hasidic Happening Features Renowned Singer-Actor Bikel Theodore Bikel, stage and screen actor, folk singer, 'guitarist, author lecturer, raconteur and social activ- ist, will appear in concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ford Auditorium in the eighth annual - . "HaSidic Happening" concert pre' sented by the Chabad-Lu- bavitch Organization of Michigan. Born in Vienna, Bikel was 13 when he and his parents left Austria for Palestine. He intended to teach com- parative linguistics, being fluent in Hebrew, Yiddish and German, but instead he worked on a kibutz. In 1946 Bikel entered Lon- don's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from which he graduated with honors. Among Bikel's credits are "The Russians Are Coming," "My Fair Lady" and "The Little Ark." He also appeared in "Fiddler on the Roof." As author and raconteur, Bikel wrote and starred in Israeli Products Sold in Detroit The Detroit Zionist Fed- eration has compiled its first list of Israeli products sold in Detroit to help its "buy Israel products" cam- paign. The foods, distributed here by Kitchen Maid Foods, Inc., and Greenfield Noodle and Specialty Co. In- clude: Carmel wines and grape juice; Chappies bub- ble gum; Frumin biscuits and "cookies; Galilee gefilte fish; Gourmet Brands, soup noodles and Chinese noo- dles; Hadar biscuits, cookies and wafers; Jaffa gelatin and honey; Jehuda matzot; Lieber candy; Ossem soup nuts; Shalom Foods, soup cubes. gelatin, jams and jel- lies; and Telma Foods, soup mixes, soup cubes, houmus, tehina and felafell Chairman 'of the cam- paign, begun in an effort to hasten Israel's economic in- dependence, is Isadore Shrodeck. For information on joining tasks to promote the campaign, call Shro- deck, 547-3155, or the DZF, 968•J1VI4. ' i - Between 13 & 14 Mile NEW DINNER IDEAS FROM THE GOLDEN MUSHROOM Flaiteuttateo Caick White fish, sole, scrod or trout Combined With Our Exciting Salad Bar This Makes An Enjoyable Dinner THEODORE BIKEL productions for NBC-TV "The Eternal Light" and also for CBS-TV "Look Up and Live." His 90-minute one-man television show, "One Night Stand," and his weekly radio program, "At Home With Theodore Bi- kel," enjoyed national syn- dication. One of the world's best-known folk singers, and a founder of the New- port Folk Festival, the mul- ti-faceted entertainer main- tains an active concert schedule throughout the United States and abroad. Bikel is president of Ac- tors' Equity Association, a vice chairman of the board of directors of the Asso- ciated Councils of the Arts, co-chairman of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress goV erning council, theiounder of the AJCongress Arts Chapter and a member of the executive board of the national Jewish Music Council. Co-chairmen of the con- cert are Fred and Betty Nederlander: Also appearing at the con- cert will be the young Has- idiC music-and-dance group known as "The Moving Spir- its." Tickets are available at Grinnel's and Hudson's, or call the Lubavitch office, 398-2611. , Happiness is the se-nse that one matters. Happiness is itll abiding (mthusiasm. Happiness is sing- leminded- Ilappiness is \vhole- heartednessijappiness is it byproduct. Happiness is faith. . . . - '$ — zti".119 1.1)1 A 4. 1i torsi e • 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd., cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Dinner, Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Dinner, Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-12 Mid. Late Evening Menu Available THE NEW EMBERS DELI &RESTAURANT NOW OPEN at 3598 W. MAPLE AT LAHSER IN THE VILLAGE KNOLL SHOPPING CENTER NEXT TO A & P 645-1033 Featuring Home-Style Cooking OPEN 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., SUN. THRU THURS. 7 a.m. to 12 Mid., FRI. & SAT. • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner and - A COMPLETE LINE OF CARRY-OUT PRODUCTS : TRAY CATERING ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN : CHICKEN, DELI AND DAIRY TRAYS Pig 1itailikdi iii lin Ante diniV ikg • d