Friday, !sly 14,1978 27 THE DETROIT lEIVISII WEIVt. NOT HUNGRY? DON'T COME TO Camp Tamarack Resident Scholar Named, Youth Go Camping in Israel Tamarack staffer, Uri Col. Itzhak Itzhaki has been named the Benard L. Maas Scholar-in-Residence for Camp Tamarack, which this year is using the theme and "Jewish Concepts in the Bible." He also will deliver the keynote address to the annual Fresh Air Society dinner meeting Wednesday. •bU B B'S‘ FAS Executive Vice President, Sam Marcus, said the largest delega- tion of Israelis will be on the Tamarack staff this summer. A total of 24 Is- raelis will serve campers at the Brighton and Or- - tonville locations. COUNTRY KITCHEN 15110 W. 10 ILE AT GERM (In Odeon. BSI) . 557-7100 OPEN 1 OATS A WEEK 111111.-SAT.„ 1 La Y 1p.a. SCARS 1 sa. to II MILT SPECIALS 101 1MMEAST LINN & v.. The FAS also has de - veloped a new "Shiron" COL. 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List Exten: • Unusual e Delights Served In n Elegant Atmosphere Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11 to 2:30 p.m. Dinner,-Mon.-Thurs., 6 to 11 p.m. Fri. and Sat.,*6 to 12 Mid. Appetizers Happy Hour, Mon.-Fri., 4 to 6:30 p.m. , aigneriv&iitivte DINING and COCKTAILS 755 WEST BIG BEAVER ROA D sliding Adjmant To The Tap of IN Reservations Suggested: 3624234 OLD TIME DELI Segal, who teaches Israeli dancing at the Jewish Community Center and a Sabra, will lead the group. 27701 Orchard Lake loud Now 12 Mik OPEN 24 HOURS 553-2191 THE RYAN ROADHOUSE OUR RIBS ARE THE BEST! Y2 SLAB DINNER ONLY $415 4:30-6:30 p.m., Mon.-Sat: 14 MILE at RYAN 939-1800 STEPHENSON CLUB *, =aueer, =riff of Israel's 30th anniversary in its summer programs. An educator and biblical scholar, Col. Itzhaki will present talks and slide programs on "The Bible as Literature," "Israel in the Second Temple Times," "The Bible and Archeology" DELICIOUS DOVER SOLE HOLE-MADE RAMO IN-ME-POT er songbook for use in the camp this summer. Meanwhile, the FAS an- nounced that 21 Detroit- area students will partici- pate in a five-week trip to Israel. The students will participate in a three-day seminar on the Holocaust at Kibutz Tel Yitzhak, camp in the Sinai and in the Upper Galilee and tour Jerusalem. President Harvey Gordon said the Tamarack Israel. trip is the first in the coun- try to include camping in its Israel tour. 24931N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mlle) Hazel Park PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES FOR 25 TO 300 542-9196 • Anniversaries • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas' • Parties For All • Showers • Bat Mitzvas. Occasions • Reunions • Banquets Open Mon. Thru Sat.. featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines. Casual Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar. (over,37 items, incl. creamed her - ring. deviled eggs, etc.) House Specialties, Chateaubriand. Fresh Seafood Daily. Roast Long Island Duck- BRING THIS AD ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie . FREE SHRMIP COCKTAIL with dinner Entertainment Hours: M on.-Fri.. 11 a.m. to 2, a.m. SaL.4 p.m. to 2 a.m. OWN EINDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARDEE OILY Shown with tour leader Uri Segal, left, standing, are: Phylis Guttenberg, Greta Silver, Julie Smith, Jon Ross, Howard Gold, Marc Lowenthal, Rhonda Dean, Lisa Charlip, Susan Hutinsky, Neil Rifkin, Linda Im- mer, Robert Bick, Robert Murav, Marla Edgar, Missy Shufro, Marty Forman, Madelyn Dinerstein, Ceilia Dorfman, Lori Goodman, Jodi ICasmer and Liz Hob- lin. Senate Candidates to Debate National and Mideast Issues - Eight candidates for nomination to the U.S. Se- nate — two Republicans and six Democrats — say they will join in a symposium on national and foreign issues, with em- phasis on the Middle East, MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex / 2 3 4 creentsad.11. 019 klile 559-2730 4 THEATERS tN ONE BUILDING Wed. 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