• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, October 15, 1976 - Violinist Gingold Violinist Kogan to Play with DSO Plays in Oak Park Soviet violinist Leonid Josef Gingold, noted Kogan will appear with violinist and former con- the Detroit Symphony certmaster of the Detroit Orchestra at a pair of Symphony Orchestra, concerts 8:30 p.m. Thurs- will perform with the Oak day and Oct. 22 in Ford Park • Symphony Or- Auditorium. chestra at its first concert , DSO Music Director of the season, 8:30 p.m. Aldo Ceccato will conduct Tuesday, under the direc- the concerts, which con- tion of Valter Poole, in the sists of two works by Oak Park High School Brahms: the violin con- Auditorium. Gingold will play certo and the Symphony Wieniawski's Concerto No. 2. No. 2 and Poeme for violin For information, call and orchestra by Chaus- the DSO, 961-7017. Tic- son. The program also in- kets are available at Ford cludes works by Beeth- Auditorium. oven and Bartok. (SHERATON BLOOMFIELD PONTIAC 1 BIk. No. of Sq. Lake On Woodward Ave. 2 Hour Musical - - `-v>KI-L Comedy— Cast of 14 I • Fridays 8 Saturdays at 8:15 • Admission Only $4.50 (Coc tails Available) • Dinner & Theatre Packages From $9.95 (14 Entrees) k Reservations: 338-6131 I Illsettis M iirsedway 11141t `A FUNNY THING WiPPENED OK THE StIti- To DE MUM" Opens Oct. 22nd — The Musical Hit — "I DO! I DO!" COME TRY OUR FINE DINNERS! THE ORIGINAL Delicatessen-Restaurant 11 MILE & LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW 353-4999 19460 W. 10 Mile Rd. (1 BIk. E. of Evergreen 352-7466 OFFERS DINNER SPECIALS 7 DAYS A WEEK MON. Delmonico Steak or Fried Shrimp TUES. New York Strip or Veal Parmigiana WED. & FRI. - Our Famous Fisk & Chi Ps THURSDAY Liver & Onions or Veal Cutlet SAT. & SUN. White Fish or Pried Chickept ABOVE DINN.ERi' INCLUDE: Soup, Salad, Vegishie, Choice of Potato, Coffe e Tea. (Weekend Spetio1,1101PieicJecle jelio or rice pudding) MOH.-THURS., 7 a.ra. to 9:30'akat. FRI. L SAT., 7 ant. to El pr. SUNDAY, 9 O.M. to 9t3Sp.m. By UZI BENZIMAN consisting of eight, 10 and .12 souls. Woodblock Print OLYMPIC ROOM 2280 N. WOODWARD Exhibit Slated at 12 1/2 Mile Miriam Feldman of Troy Art Gallery will pre- sent an exhibition of woodblock prints from Japan created by Kiyoshi Saito, and a group of ceramics by Marie Woo. The exhibit is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays- Fridays until Nov. 4. The Troy Art Gallery is located on the ground floor concourse of the "Top of the Troy" office building, 755 Big Beaver Rd. Royal Oak's Newest Restaurant (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) American & Greek Cuisine JERUSALEM — Superb Home Cooking Today there are some Whenever the security Lamb & Rice, Mousaka, and external problems 30,000 people in the 5,000 facing Israel seem to let apartments of Pastitsio, Famous Greek up a little, national Katamonim. The average Salad, Prime Rib, Steaks, awareness of the coun- family of these quarters Chops, Seafood try's many urgent domes- thus consists of. six per- AT REASONABLE PRICES tic problems is sons: 50 percent of the • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner heightened. families have more than Complete Carry-Out The current renewal of four children. Open 7 Days, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. interest by the press and The survey's findings, by many politicians in the 543-3666 social welfare issue appa- which riveted public at- rently indicates that Is-• tention when they were Illlown•=1111.1111.11•1•1& , FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES raelis believe the exter- published, were described' nal front has calmed by Avner Amie-1, CHOOSE FROM down, at least for the time member of the Prime 10 HAMBURGER GREATS Minister's .Committee on being, mainly perhaps, as SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! a result of the inter-Arab Disadvantaged Youth 'nd senior Jerusalem so- SAME GREAT MENU! conflict over Lebanon. One of the most in- cial worker, as shocking CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS • teresting and revealing and ominous. DELICATESSEN • DINER publications generated The survey found that by this reawakening in- the main housing prob- EGGS & OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET terest in domestic prob- lems in the Katamonim MIME DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE . MEIN . lems was a survey of liv- were dampness and over- INIONI ing conditions among 207 crowding which affected MOM EN ► 576-1588 4286 N. WOODWA RD - families in the both the physical and men- Between 13 & 14 Mile Katamonim quarter of tal health of all who lived .....• ......• ......, • Jerusalem. there, said Arnie', adding Katamonim was an in- that several children slept stant slum, built in the in one bed in many of the W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) southern part of homes and some even slept 559-3377 Op e n Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m. Jerusalem in the begin- on the stairs. FOP n ning •of the 1950s. It con- MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY BEEF KABOB Most of the people who sists of several shikunim Reg. $7.95 (blocks of apartments) were interviewed for the PRIME RIB DINNER $675 SPECIAL where immigrants mainly survey were of Oriental Reg. $9.25 $5.95 from the Oriental coun- origin;-their average age MARSALA SCALLOPINI A LA VEAL tries were settled in the was 45. Only seven of the Entertainment early years after the estab- 207 heads of the families reg. $8.25 Titers., Fri. & Sat. lishment of the state. interviewed had perma- Katomonim was hastily nent, and skilled employ- BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250 WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS planned and built in order ment. A total of 120 were 4 : emmememeo to solve the immediate employed in unskilled plight of the olim, who labor, and 78 were un- were living in field condi- employed. Sixty of the 207 Detroit & Suburbs Most tions in transit camps families lived in two-room Elegant Restaurant ("ma'abarot -). apartments, 100 families The homes constructed had apartments of 2 1/2 in Katamonim were of rooms, most of the re- one or two rooms (30 maining 47 families lived square meters to 60 in one-room apartments. square meters). These The average family tiny apartments would studied in the survey con- 115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810 have to absorb the often sisted of 7.6 persons. large Oriental families, COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS—MON. THRU THURS. . TIIE SUSSEX H OUSE I Now $ 95 ESQUIRE — Hours — Jerusalem's Slum Problem Gains Government Notice • Breakfast • • Lunch Dinner THERE 15 A DIFFERENCE Join Us For A Very Pleasant Surprise . 41=111 Maronite Christians Franklin Society Help Fight PLO Has Antique Fair * PRIME 12 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK NEW YORK "(ZINS) — The Maronite Christian community in the United States maintains a per- manent contact with American Jewish and Zionist organizations in the common cause of combatting the PLO, it was reported by Moshe Dayan's afternoon Heb- rew daily, Hayom Hazeh, (This Day). One of the prime aims of the Maronites is the crea- tion of an independent organization dedicated to raising funds on behalf of the hard-pressed Maro- nite Christians in Leba- non, and for an educa- tional program to present the case for the Maronite community. There are now about half a million Maronite Christians resident in the United States. $4.75 * BAR-B-Q RIBS (The Original Squire's Table Recipe) * SEAFOOD ALA GOURMET (Broiled Danish Lobster, Steamed Library Friends Present Movie "Flying Down To Rio," a 1933 RKO release, will be the first film in the 1976-77 series of classics sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Park Library. The movie will be shown at the library, 8 p.m. today: Admission is free. $4.95 $4.50 *"PRIME TENDERLOIN TIPS Ala Burgundy, Over Bavarian Noodles Franklin Historical Society,/Franklin Village, will sponsor Poor Richard's Antique Fair 5, 11 a.m.-9 p.M. Thursday and Oct. 22 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 23 at Franklin Community Church. Alaskan King Crab Legs, California Dungeness Crab, Jumbo Shrimps, Clams Casino, Oysters Rockefeller) $7.95 THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: A REWARDING TRIP TO OUR BOUNTIFUL SALAD BAR • SOUP OR JUICE • LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BREADS AND BAGELS • COFFEE, TEA OR MILK Private Banquet No Coupons Accepted For • • • Facilities Available These Specials S A bake sale and tea •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • room offering light meals are also featured. Tickets are available at the door • or by writing to the Soci- • • GOOD 7 NIGHTS A WEEK! ety, Box 7, Franklin, • Mich. 48025. • • UNBELIEVABLE SPECIALS!!! ! 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