THE DETROIT JEWISH NENSII 3 3C Friday, January 5, 1919 • "I cannot conceal from you my most anxious desire to see your countrymen en- deavor once more to resume their existence as a people." — Colonel Henry Churchill (to Moses Montefiore, 1840) WERE GREAT AT PARTIES! ORIGINAL SQUARE PIZZAS OUR FAMOUS ANTIPASTO SALAD AND DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PASTA Buddy's Pizza 17125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols 892-9001 Our Second Location 14156 E. 12 MILE, Warren 777-3400 Carry-out only Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners Restaurant and Lounge Located In Holiday Inn of Farmington 10 Mile & Gd. River 477-4000 At The Inn Complete Catering Facilities Up To 350 sow APPEARING • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • All parties FOR DANCING • Complete Dinners • Businessmen's hunches • Breakfast GALAXY Restaurant Open 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 7 Days A Week Lounge Open Til 2 a.m. Get On The Right Track! And Keep Your Steam By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A Differed Mice Nigktly SUN.-11RIRS., 4:30-8 p.m. 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 We 1.. 576-1588 A Unique Dining Experience f ratu,i.9 Specialties From The World, Over Plus ....I Own tf• List Extens Unusual Served Wtk In `fin e. Delights 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. DINING and COCKTAILS 755 WEST BIG BEAVER ROAD Adjacent To The Top of Troy Building Reservations Suggested: 3624234 (The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 29) drinks and you Caesar." .. . at Don Pedro's of Mexico, Seven Mile west of Middlebelt, "One of the new miracle drugs is inexpen- sive — that's the miracle." . . . At Midtown Cafe, downtown Birmingham, "This nudist was so strict he wouldn't even allow dres- sing on his sandwich" . . . at Beef 'n Bird, Southfield north of 11 Mile, "I know a guy who's really flabby. In fact he's got so many double chins he needs a bookmark to find his collar." . . . at Carter House, Eight Mile east of Evergreen, "What do you send to a sick florist?" EVEN IF YOU HAVE a reservation, doesn't mean for stire you'll get into Os- car's Disco on Northwestern . . . according to a commu- nityite who brought along "someone they didn't ap- prove o' . . . Another tells the column of his experience . . . "You can't come in." .. . "Why?" . . . "We don't like, the way you look" (reader was wearing a suit and tie) . . . Even Earl Klugh, the jazz guitarist, dressed in a $400 sport coat, was denied entrance . . . A gal tells of calling and being told, "You have to come after 8 p.m. and be interviewed for a reservation." IN 1621, any French in- nkeeper was liable to arrest and imprisonment if a patron complained of a stomach ache after eating . . . In 17th Century Greece, only brazen women ate in the presence of men . . . An unmarried woman's reputa- tion was ruined if a young man saw her at a dining ta- ble. DRUNK STOPPED A passerby and asked the time . . . The passerby looked at his watch and told him . . . "I can't figure it out," mut- tered the drunk. "All day long I get different an- swers." Jewish Film Folk Involved in Variety of Movie Roles By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — Gina Blumenfeldt, a young New York film maker who inde- pendently has produced 16mm educational films for schools, colleges and uni- versities, came to my office at the studios to screen a documentary feature which deals with survivors of the Holocaust in a series of in- terviews taped by her in the United States and in Israel. The narrative starts with youthful adults in Eretz Is- rael and in retrospect tells us their story or the story of their parents, brothers and sisters. Richard Lester, the 46- year-old Philadelphia-born film director who guided some pictures with Peter Sellers and the late Zero Mostel, and made a name for himself with two British Beatles films and "The Three Musketeers," is now in Spain where he dupli- cates the locale of "Cuba" for a picture set against the final days of the Batista dic- tatorship and the early months of the Castro re- gime. "Cuba" is termed a love story and stars Sean Connery and Arlene Sellers. Alex Winitsky pro- duced it for United Artists. Judd Hirsch plays the gypsy wild man who tries to kill his own son out of jealousy and is in- stead taken apart by a shotgun blast in the cli- max of "King of the Gyp- sies," which marks his first starring screen role. At the time he was film- ing, Hirsch appeared nightly on Broadway in the Neil Simon play, "Chapter Two," an autobiographical story in which he actually portrays the author himself. Similarly, his co-star Shel- ley Winters worked in a New York stage production, with both of them daily al- ternating in the media. Erich, Segal, whose first vis f f eited Val,/ Reedeifote4d4 CREPE PRINCESSE With chicken, mushrooms and fresh asparagus 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 .......1 , BREAKFAST SPECIAL ALL THE PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT PLUS 2 EGGS , Any Style 95 - FRIAR TUCK'S INN 6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., JUST SOUTH OF 15 MILE FEATURING A DIET MENU AND DESSERTS PLUS COMPLETE NON-DIETER'S MENU • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER novel, "Love Story," sold more than nine million copies in 33 languages, with the film version starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal one of the top 10 grossing pictures of all time, now sees the sequel, titled "O- liver's Story," appear on the screen revealing the an- guish of the young man after the death of his wife Jenny. The touching yarn doesn't have the impact of "Love Story." Martin Landau, cur- rently associated with Jack Garfein's Actors and Direc- tors Lab in Hollywood, por- trays a key role in American-International Pictures', "Meteor," cur- rently completed at MGM studios in Culver City. The picture deals with an orbit- ing satellite armed with nu- clear rockets developed to defend the earth from any threatening planetary body. Bernardi Herschel switches from the screen to the local stage when he will appear in the West Coast premiere of Herb Gardner's play, "The Goodbye People," a comedy. OPEN SUN. THRU THURS., 7 a.m. to 12 Mid. FRI. & SAT., 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. i CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE ON OUR ENTIRE MENUS 851-2950 Oar Other Location, 3850 E. 12 Mile • It 573,-6300 the swman terrace 27622 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 8.51-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a:rn.-2:30 a.m. it ITALIAN-AME ICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS (Including Catch Of The • DINNERS Day & Super Salads) CATERING FOR ANY OCCASION HOME, CLUB OR OFFICE TOM ALTENBURG AT THE PIANO BAR TUES. THRU SAT. Plan Your All Occasion Party Now 2 Private Banquet Rooms Available .. accommodations to 75 Including Sundays Join Us For Your Dining Pleasure, Including Sundays Children's Menu Available NIGHTLY SPECIALS • CHEESE BAR Quiet, Relaxed Atmosphere gA e BLOOMFIELD Campy 6560 Orchard Lake Rd. Orchard Lake • 626-1587 Mon.-Thurs. 4-12* Fri.-Sat. 4.1 a.m. • Sunday 4-9:30