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June 09, 1978 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-09

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32 Friday, June 9, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Best of Everything)

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL

250/ 00FF MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6 p.m.

Repeat by Popular Request

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INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS,
APPETIZERS. DINNERS. ALA CARTE. ETC
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RIKSHAW INN

Credo Care Fe The Speol

June

17, 1978

851-6400

04 THE ORCHARD MALL
6 4
407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE Carry Outs

Available

THE ORIGINAL

ESQUIRE

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WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS

FO _ R THE SUMMER
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ON THE LAKE

FINE
DINING


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at the Jefferson Beach Marina

between 9 & 10 Mile Roach

Phone 771-4455

Reservations Taken

(Continued from Page 31)
(maybe with some Haagen
Dazs ice cream on top — yes
for breakfast) and tell Rose
you love it and her — and
see what happens.
For a surprise, try the
very oriental Rikshaw Inn
and talk to outgoing David
Lum about his European
dishes; odds are you'll go
bananas trying to figure out
if next time you'll want
Steak Diane, or Peking
Duck or to bring some
friends for gastronomical
tour of Asia and Europe.
For good conversation,
mouth-watering discus-
sions and a. brisk exercise of
your culinary knowledge or
imagination try the Lon-
don Chop House. If you
haven't been there don't be
concerned about its formid-
able reputation. It is a warm
friendly place, both co s -
mopolitan and club-like and
dedicated to pleasing its
customers. A place where
both the novice gourmet
and the jaded gourmand can
profit from a discussion of
food and wine with the own-
ers Gruber, General Man-
ager McCormick, or super
enthusiastic Chef Jimmy
Schmidt.
We suggest the off-hours,
late lunch or early dinner
when the place is calmest,
and a phone call to Nan or
011ie before hand for a dis
cussion of what you'd like to
accomplish. This could be
one of your finest dining ex-
periences, ever - particu-
larly if you probe the secrets
of the "new" cuisine. (Have
a Hummer for dessert.)

Downtown, Jacoby's is a
must if its a feeling of fel-
lowship that you're after.
It's a place for friends to
meet, talk, laugh, swap
jokes, "hoist a few", trade
smiling verbal jabs; an old-
fashioned bustling place,
owned by a family that adds

Plan Your Next Affair At

Rinotep 3Inn

• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Rom Hotel For Your Guests

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE NOM IRK-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$

495

per person

Reservations Accepted

564-5143

For a truly unusual,
outgoing dignity to a 70-
year tradition as saloon once-in-a-lifetime experi-
ence, call the Art Institute
keepers.
If you want those unex- (six months to a year in ad-
pected, unnecessary vance) and make reserva-
touches that really make all tions for the December
the difference, visit La Wassail Feast. It's an eleg-
Rotisserie at Dearborn's ant and outrageous, earthy
Hyatt Regency or call Chef and splendid event for food-
Milos at the Golden Mus- food-food and entertain-
hroom. Let him know your ment almost without end.
tastes, ask him to surprise
A true bargain can be had
you (he'll want some gui- at the queen of Polish re-
dance as to how you want to staurants, Zosia's. There
be surprised) — sit back and
you'll find the real thing,
enjoy — you'll see what we
not fancy, just very good
mean.
old-country food prepared
For a deluge of service and served by very nice
head for Renaissance ladies who have given their
Center and the Mikado restaurant a reputation all
after reserving a Tatami over the U.S. and a far part
room. Try a saki martini of Europe.
and the Sukiyaki Deluxe
Dinner — and for a little
And don't forget the
extra attention, if it's a din- Shiek. Owner Esther
ner for two, ask periodically Michael has the biggest,
for the sliding screen doors brightest smile in town and
more fans than any other
to be shut.
A superb rendition of true ethnic restaurant owner.
French haute cuisine along The authentic Lebanese
with delightful banter a la food can't be beat and you'll
owner Francois Sully is find more guidance and
yours at La Cuisine in samples to taste than you
Windsor. If you know can possibly expect. Fine
French theatre so much the people, fine food, super-fine
better since Francois' an- attitudes.
cestors were noted actors in
Last but not least,
the light hearted classics.
If it's a raucous, beer- Tweeny's Cafe is a sophis-
ticated
and esthetically
stein-waving, sing-along
atmosphere and old- creative gourmet haven.
fashioned entertainment Understated, imaginative
that you're looking for along and constantly changing, it
with your wurst, schnitzel provides a varied menu for
or sauerbraten the fun's on the discriminating (and
Dakota Inn those who would like to be-
at the
Rathskeller evenings to- come so) in bright, unhur-
wards the end of the week. ried, uncluttered atmos-
Be ready to meet your phere, a must for Birmin-
neighbors; in this rolicking gham shoppers and a suffi-
place privacy is left at the cient excuse to visit that
door. area.

New Prayerbook for Women
Highlighted in Magazine

NEW YORK — "Blessed
is She who in the beginning.
gave birth ...Blessed is She
whose womb protects all
creatures ... Blessed is She
who nourishes those who
are in awe of Her...."
These lines are from a
new Sabbath prayerbook —
the only one with female
imagery for God. It was au-
thored by two members of
the Brown University Wo-
men's Minyan (Congrega-
tion) in Providence, R.I.
Excerpts from this
prayerbook are featured in
the Winter 1977/78 issue of
Lilith, the independent
magazine for Jewish wo-
men.
The authors of the new
prayerbook, Naomi
Janowitz and Maggie
Wenig, wrote it "to
sanctify our everyday
lives as women." The
prayerbook is actually a •
translation of the tradi-
tional Sabbath service
plus original material.

Nazi Case List
Planned by Bonn

"According to Jewish
tradition, God has both
male and female attri-
butes," they said. "Yet in
most prayerbooks God is
portrayed in exclusively
male terms ... for example,
'The Lord is a man of war.'
This distorted view of God
influences the way men and

BONN — The West Ger-
man government is plan-
ning to publish a documen-
tation of its efforts to prose-
cute Nazi war criminals
since World War II.
The government has in-
vestigated 82,667 suspected
war criminals since the end
of the war .

women view themselves,
their roles in Judaism and
even their relationships
with God."
Some examples of the way
the new prayerbook "at-
tempts to embrace our ex-
periences as women":
"Shelter us in the soft
folds of your skirt . ..."
"She soothes those in pain
and cradles the abandoned

"... For You are the God
who gives birth to salvation

Other articles in the issue
of Lilith include an analysis
of the connection between
concern for the falling
Jewish birthrate and the
rise of feminism; an article
on Israeli women under the
Begin regime; and an ex-
pose of the unequal pay and
promotions for women pro-
fessionals in Jewish organi-
zations.

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