THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, May 11, 1919 LITTLE HUNGARIA 3966 W. liMILE, 3 BLKS. EAST OF GREENFIELD 545-2017 OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 12 TO 9 FREE DESSERT FOR MOM WITH THIS AD GYPSY ENTERTAINMENT We Are Accepting Reservations , For MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13 7225 W. McNichols (6 Wks. W. of Uvernois) UN 2-6455 Get On The Right Track! And Keep Your Steam By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A Differedalice Nightly SUN.-THURS., 4:30-8 p.m. 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile 576-1588 Hillel Students Meet Aged for Oral History Project A new facet has been added -to the extensive vol- unteer program at the Jewish Home for Aged, ac- cording to Sharon Fleis-- chman, president of the Home's auxiliary. Ninth-grade students Concert Among Activities Planned at Jewish Center . Pianist Flavio Varani will be the soloist in a concert of the Center Symphony Or- chestra 3:30 p.m. May 20 in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theatre in the main Jewish Community Center. Julius Chajes will be on the podium. - - Varani, who will be heard in Bach's Piano Concerto in D Minor and in several Chopin pieces, made his debut at Carnegie Hall. He has appeared with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra and the Brooklyn Academy Orchestra under Lukas Foss. He has been a regular participant of the Newport Music Festival and guest soloist at the Meadow Brook Music Festival. He is the artist-in-residence at Oak- land University. Featured on the pro- gram with Varani will be violinists Linda Smith and Peruz Zerounian and cellist Minka Christoff, who will perform Corel- li's Concerto op. 6 No. 1. There is a charge. The Center will sponsor a college-age summer activi- ties idea forum 1 p.m. May 20 in the main Center com- plex. The Center "Education Services Department an- Little Caesars Pizza Station T„ FLAVIO VARANI nounces that dance workshops for teens and adults will begin June 4. The workshops will be directed by Chris Black VeVan, guest artist, who will teach modern jazz for musical theater, and Rancli Sanfield, dance in- structor, who will teach modern jazz_ and impro- visation. Classes will be conducted in the morning and evening at the Center's -main build- ing and at the 10 Mile branch. For information, call the educational services department, 6614000, ext. 164. from Hillel Day School have been visiting the agency once a week as part of a spe- cial oral history program. The students not only re- ceive credit for the program as an elective subject, but they will have a basis to continue volunteering in the future, Mrs. Fleischman said. The students come one morning a week and, in groups of two, meet with residents for conversation related to their pasts. The visits are supplemented by pro- grams at the residence and at Hillel conducted by Betsy Newman, the Home for Aged director of vo:unteer services, and Cheryl Riskin, director of activities. The facility offers a variety of-opportunities for volunteering. One is the- Friendly Visitor program, which gives members of the community an opportunity to develop close contact with one resident. Other popular programs are the Nosh Nook snack bar, games, resocialization and special activity pro- grams, Work Activities Center, gift shop and day program. The 200 active volun- teers at the facility range Israel now exports roses, carnations, gladiloli, chrysanthemums and other flowers. in age from 8 to 80, male and female, all of whom are involved in other as- pects of -Jewish com munal life. New volunteers are alp ways needed, and inquiries regarding volunteer oppor- tunities are welcome. For information, contact M. Newman, director of volun- teer services, 532-7112. MOW GUIDE BERKLEY- 12 11.12-01"e. All Seats $1.00 at all times Ryan O'Neil & Candice Bergari' "OLIVER'S STORY" (PG) 7:40 & 9:30 Sun. 2, 3:50, 5:45, _ 7:35 & 9:25 BERKLEY THEATRE . 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley WASHINGTON THEATER 426 S. Washington, R.O. 541-0082 ALL SEATS $1 at all times Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Bill. Cosby, Michael Caine "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) - Mon.-Fri. 7:30 & 9:30 Sat. & Sun. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 , Starts Fri., May 18th SGREASE) MAKE IT HER DAY THE PERFECT WAY Fr esh oven baked pizza in 15 seconds! 61, nor eetleabla . This year, we are offering an even more elaborate Mother's Day Brunch with a bountiful array of your favorite foods. i4" • Or OUR ,SPECIAL DINNER FEATURE Served from 4 p.m. 11:00 p.m. DUCK a la PLACE - Created especially for your family's enjoyment. Take advantage of a super deal! Get 2 pizza "doubles" (tasty cheese and pepperoni) all for the unbelievable price of only 99' ! Our regular menu will also be available throughout the day. SAVE • For Mother's Day Only we will be accepting reservations 358-3667 or 358-3663 With Coupon only Expires May 20, 1979 IMO 1111111 11=111•11=1•1111=11 NORTHLAND MALL GREENFIELD ROAD SIDE ACROSS FROM PENNY'S • 29161 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Franklin Shopping Plaza Southfield