Friday, February 27, 1976 27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Jews Urged to Use Voting Privileges RIB SHACK NEW YORK (JTA) — American Jews were called upon to help get out the vote in the forthcoming primary, local and national elections by Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, president of the Labor Zion- ist Alliance. ZUKIN'S 22155 COOLIDGE at 9 Mile, Oak Park 399-3636 • Ribs • Chicken • Pizza • Sea Food • Spaghetti • Etc. Open 3 p.m. to 12 Mid. 7 Days WE CATER PARTIES LARRY SANTOS SHOW TV, RADIO & RECORDING STAR NOW APPEARING FOR LISTENING & DANCING ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS 18800 W. MCNICHOLS 6 blks. W. of Southfield 538-4850 LET The Jewish position, Shapiro observed, "becomes reduced in circumstances where the economy and de- mocracy are weak. It is therefore a genuine Jewish concern that the United States be strengthened for itself as well as for the abil- ity of American Jews to come to the aid of Israel and Jews in need everywhere." The need, he stressed, is to overcome the apathy and the indifference to the dem- ocratic process. MAMA ZELDA'S CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR SEATING FOR UP TO 130 PEOPLE IN OUR PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM • BOWLING PARTIES • STAGS • SWEET SIXTEENS • ETC. ETC. ETC. Your Hosts At the RID CEDARS 12 OZ• BROILED NEW YORK STEAK Served On A Sizzling Platter or BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER 6 NIGHTS A WEEK — MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS Meadow Brook Theatre brings the dynamic imagery of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas to its stage for the first time, with his "Under The annual cookie sale of the Girl Scouts of Metropol- itan Detroit will be held in Wayne County today through March 7. The annual sale is the ma- jor fund raising event of the Girl Scouts, and more than 800 booths will be se'c up in Wayne County stores, banks and neighborhood shops during the sale. There will be no door-to-door sales for the Wayne County group. SUE Dance Concert , slaw , o ckuding coke . - 6;lart STE MEET °BURGERS OCHICKEN OFISH FRY 25025 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile Rd.. Southfield 1050 Ann Arbor Rd. (at Harvey St.) 2 BM. E of Sheldon Rd . Plymouth The Oakland University Dance Theatre will present a concert of original works 8 p.m. March 5-6 and 2 p.m. March 7 in Varner Recital Hall. Music will be provided by the Motor City Free Arts Ensemble, and works in dance/theater, jazz, and . contemporary movement will be performed. There is a charge. For tickets, call the dance thea- ter, 377-3190. Alas, that lost to us are men whom we can never find again! —The Talmud 95 Complete Dinner incl. French Onion Soup or Juice, Salad, Hot Garlic Bread, Potato or Vegetable, Fresh Baked Loaf of Bread, Coffee, Tea or Sanka L JOSE RIOJAS, Song Stylings, Mon. thru Sat. 353-5170 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. NEW YORK — Veteran New York journalist Irving Spiegel, left, was honored by leaders of American Re- form Judaism at a recent meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations for his 50 years as a reporter. Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, right, presented Spiegel with a limited edi- tion of "The Psalms" published by the UAHC. In mak- ing the presentation, Rabbi Schindler lauded the New York Times reporter as the possessor of a "rich, Jewish heart and spirit who has devoted his energies and profes- sional talents in helping to create a greater awareness among all people about the meaning of Judaism, the work of our people and Israel." `Under Milk Wood' at Meadow Brook Girl Scout Cookies on Sale in Wayne 559-8717 1 Jack Freed & Ray Bresler Addressing the LZA's national executive commit- tee, he stated that "the con- dition of Jews in any nation depends on how good a de- mocracy it is." THE I rene% hearthstone toast Reporter Honored by UAHC Milk Wood" continuing through March 21. The late Thomas is con- sidered one of the most con- troversial writers of the 1940s and '50s, combining a profound sense of the mys- tery of life and death with an often wildly exhuberant Welsh heritage. For ticket information, call the Meadow Brook box office, 377-3300. 'Mark Twain' Show Due at Music Hall Hal Holbrook will re- create his famous Mark Twain performance 8:30 p.m. March 11 at Music Hall. Tickets are available at Hudson's, Grinnell's and the Music Hall box office. For information, call the Music Hall, 963-7622. THE RIBS ARE COMING! 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