• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Where wealth is in order, poverty is out of place. —The Talmud Madame Rosa' at Maple 3 "Madame Rosa", the Academy Award winner in the best foreign film cate- gory, made its Detroit area premiere on Wednesday at the Maple 3 Theatres on West Maple Rd. just west of Telegraph. WANT A SKIMPY SANDWICH? DONT COME TO OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road Near 12 Mite 553- 2191 isnmiirx 714iniii 711;v:4 1,2E 1141LE RD. 5a 59-33;7"n) DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU SAT. • BEEF KABOB • FRESH FISH • CHOPS YOUR CHOICE IMES: TOSSED SALAD, MUM OS POTATO $5 95 Happy Hour In The Lounge 4 to 7 p.m. NOW.FEATURING JERRY LIBBY JAZZ TRIO BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE UP TO 225 WED.-SAT. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. 'SAM PANZICA'S' qAptirprareo 3ittu • • LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS EXTENSIVE FRESH SEAFOOD MEIN Foatsriag FRESH OYSTERS & FRESH CLAMS SALAD BAR & ITALIAN MENU THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL BOSTON SCROD COMPLETE DINNER SALAD BAR. c495 SOUP TUREEN. 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Ms. Signoret plays a Jewish concentration camp survivor and former prosti- tute who in her later years raises the children of young prostitutes. It is also the story of an environment; the pimps, the whores, the transves- tites and the average people who populate Belleville and Madame Rosa's special re- lationship with an Arab boy whose background is shrouded in mystery. Starring also are Claude Dauphin, Samy Ben Youb, Michel Bat-Adam, and Genevieve Fontanel. CJ FOR TWO $995 Per Person BOTH DINNERS INCLUDE. SOUP. LARGE SALAD, POTATO OR VEGETABLE Xorntsaz l'alzs to 44az u Friday, April 28, 1918 31 Jerusalem Planning for Population Increase JERUSALEM (JTA) — 530,000 by 1992. Bethlehem will have a com- The Jerusalem City Council By then the population of bined population of one mil- has approved a master plan Jerusalem, its suburbs and lion, double the present - for the united city and its surrounding towns, such as combined population. environs that forsees a population of one million in r**************************4‘*** 14 years. ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN According to the city Invite You To See Why fathers, Jerusalem's popu- lation, which stands at 380,000 today, will reach In The Metropolitan 450,000 by 1982 and Detroit Area : We Are #1 Sunday Recital Pianist Melanie Karr Munro will perform a solo recital of works by Mozart, Ravel, Bartok, and Chopin at 3 p.m. Sunday at Maryg- rove College's Madame Cadillac Hall. There is no admission charge. 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