• SOMERSET DINNER THEATRE "LOVERS & OTHER STRANGERS" Starring TV4's HUGH COPLAND Featuring Pierre Turgeon FRIDAY & SATURDAY DINNER 7:30 CURTAIN 8:45 3 a Z.. THE DETROIT .JEWISH NEWS • . • „ , T , Friday, May _6, 1977 35 ered by Detroit elvish Legionnaire Recalled Roles played by members of the Jewish Legion, which fought in 1917 for the liber- ation of Palestine from the Turks, are being recon- structed at this time, while the 60th anniversary of the • Jewish Legion is being ob- served in Israel. VINCENZO'S FOR RESERVATIONS Italian-American Cuisine 613-4360 18211 JOHN R SOMERSET MALL Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. 869-5674 . CHINA GATE DANISH INN 32305 GRAND RIVER 2 Mks. W. of Orchard Lake Rd. Is OPEN AT Pine Lake Mall 476-5321 Our FAMOUS Dinner Specials MON. & TUES. SPARE RIBS ... $ 495 WED. 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE T-BONE STEAK . $5 95 THURS. 851-5540 SURF & TURF .. $595 In last week's Jewish News, Norman Cottler re- called Detroiters who serv- ed in the Jewish Legion 60 years ago. The name of Abraham Bookstein of Oak Park, instead of Joseph Bookstein, should have been included. Mrs. Cottler is traveling with her hus- band to the Legion- reunion in Israel. CLUB 1001 NIGHTS Formerly Angers Hour Glass JOSEPH SANDWEISS 18800W. McN ICHOLS Sandweiss was born in Sarna, Russian Poland in 1895. He came to the United States in 1913. He joined the Jewish Legion in 1918 and served with the 39th Battal- ion as a private. After de- mobilization Sandweiss re- turned to Detroit where he engaged in business. He vis- ited Israel in 1963. 6 blks. W. of Southfield 538-4850 AMERICAN AND AUTHENTIC LEBANESE FOOD OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCHES & DINNERS RONNIE PHILLIPS Ribicoff to Address the Annual Dinner for Local Technion Unit DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. 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LUNCHEON SPECIALS TUES THRU SAT. ** JAKKS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE: 25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 • GREENFIELD CENTER : - • 967-3922 • LATE EVENING MENU • Entertaininent • Cocktails • Dancing • Valet Parking MON.-THURS., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI. S SAT., 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. SUN Si HOLIDAYS, 12 noon to 11.p.m. CHOICE COCKTAILS For Your Dancing S. Listening Pleasure Joseph Sandweiss is one of the few remaining Le- gionnaires who was in ac- tive service and in the fir- ing lines in World War I. He was a member of the 39th Battalion of the British Fusiliers whose perSonnel included David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Min- ister, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Is- rael's second President, and • many other notables. Captain Vladimir Jabo- tinsky, one of the famous leaders , in that battalion, was credited with saving Sandweiss' life when he nearly moved off into enemy territory in one of the severe battles of the war. Sandweiss is currently liv- ing in the Northgate Apart- ments with his wife, Deb- bie. He has four children, Evelyn, Sherwood, Seymour and Rita. They have eight grandchildren. 1 p.m. ALBAN'S & Vadeet 188- N. Hunter, Birmingham 646-6553 Vila& RESTAURANT & DELI MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL... SUN. MAY 8 11 L m. to 9 p.m. , YOUR CHOICE OF ROAST CHICKEN W/RICE •BAKED RED SNAPPER •BEEF TENDERLOIN TIPS OVER NOODLES • //2 ABOVE INCLUDES: TOSSED SALAD OR COLE SLAW, $ VEGETABLE, ROLL & BUTTER PLUS 299 FOR EVERY MOM, A COMPLIMENTARY PIECE OF OUR LEMON CRUSH PIE ABRAHAM RIBICOFF EMANUEL SHIMONI Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D-Conn.) will address the 30th annual dinner of the Detroit Chapter of the American Technician So- ciety,0May 14 at Adat Sha- lom Synagogue. Emanuel Shimoni, Israel Consul for the State of Penn- sylvania and newly appoint- ed director of public affairs for the Technion, will be a special guest at the dinner. Louis Milgrom, president of the Detroit Chapter, will report on the activities of the Technion Society during the past year. The dinner will be devoted to repOrting on scholarship efforts by the ,Detroit Chapter. For reservations, call the Technian office, 559-5190. NEW MENUS! IMPROVED SERVICE! 5600 DRAKE RD. AT WALNUT LK. RD. Just 2 Miles W. of Orchard Lake Rd. 661-4400 MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. to 12 Mid FRI. & SAT., 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Sundays Israel Calls for United Nations World Disarmament Group UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Israel proposed on Tuesday that United Na- tions regional disarmament commissions be established and called for a world-wide program that would under- score the danger of the arms race and the effort of the international commu- nity to achieve dis- armament. In a letter to Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, Is- 4Itael's Ambassador to the UN Chaim Herzog, said, "disarmament " and arms control measures are not only of concern to major powers 'on a global level but are also of vital interest to small countries in the re- gional context. Endeavors should, therefore. be made to promote local and,region- al agreements between gov- ernments so as to lighted the burden of armaments and to lessen the danger of local conflicts." The 31St General Assem- bly last fall -decided_ to hold' a special session of the Gen- eral Assembly on dis- armament in May-June 1978. I In it, Herzog expressed support for the special ses- sion. He reiterated Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon's statement at the last General Assembly that Israel was prepared, even- in advance of peace agree- ments, to negotiate with its neighbors on a balanced limitation of the flow of arms to the Middle East. NOW APPEARING TUES. THRU SAT. 8 p.m. TONY & WSW FOR HER...THE WAY SHE WOULD PREPARE IT FOR YOU BRING YOUR FAVORITE GAL TO . . . . . .• OLD TIME DELI . •” 27701 ORCHARD LAKE ID., Nr. 12 Mile • • • FOR A GOOD55 0 31. 2 1)9 -FASHIONED i ' • • ■ MOTHER'S DAY i . 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