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October 26, 1979 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-26

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30 Friday,' October 26,1019

THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS

AJC Will Cite Argentine Exile

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

NEW YORK — Jacobo
Timerman, the Jewish pub-
lisher who was released
after being held under
house arrest by the military
government of Argentina
for 2 1 . years, will be hon-
ored' by the American
Jewish Committee at the
annual meeting of AJC's
National Executive Coun-
cil, to be held Oct. 25-28 at

Open Sundays. 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon.

EXCELLENT BANQUET
FACILITIES

a rco s

7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois) UN 2-6455

Concert Slated
at OP Library

ANNIVERSARY SALE
TOTHANK YOU FOR YOUR GRACIOUS AND VALUED PATRONAGE
ON ANY OF OUR FAMOUS
DESSERTS WITH ANY DINNER
1
/2
OFF
Over 22 delicious desserts, including Henry's famous

Cellist Richare Piippo
and pianist Fontaine Laing
will perform in concert 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the Oak
Park Library.
The concert is sponsored
by the Friends of the Oak
Park Library and the Oak
Park Arts and Cultural
Commission. Admission is
free.

cheesecake, Black Forest torte, chocolate buttercream cake,
double chocolate cake. Eclairs, pies, Napoleons, etc.

• Over 20 complete dinners from $3.95

10% OFF CHECK

T I I D

Offer expires Nov. 30, 1979

POINT AFTER DELI Bldg.)

26400 W. 12 MILE AT NORTHWESTERN

Cellist Rosen
to Appear Here

ON Racquet*

355 3733

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $3.95

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_ OUR ANNUAL


DINNER SPECIALS •





MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS, 3 p.m. to, 8:30 p.m.



STUFFED PEPPER
STUFFED CABBAGE $
4): STUFFED KISHKE
.. SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS
• CORNED BEEF & EGGS
Includes: Cup of Soup, Bread and Butter


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per person

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• $




ROAST CHICKEN





WITH STUFFING
1/2 Springer
Includes: Cup of Soup & Vegetables

ORIGINAL ESQUIRE'S FAMOUS
50
PICKLED
per person

TROUT

Includes: Cup of Soup, Cooked Veg., Bread &

Butter


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HARRY WEISS'

. ORIGINAL ESQUIRE
RESTAURANT-DEUCATESSEN
353-4999)
• 11 MILE AT LAHSER •

NARVARO ROW MALL

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Nathaniel Rosen, the first
American cellist to win the
Tchaikovsky Competition
gold medal will appear in
concert 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Orchestra Hall, sponsored
by the Friends for Orchestra
Hall.
For ticket information,
call Orchestra Hall, 833-
3700.

Novi Concert

The Sixth Gate Fine Arts
series will hold its opening
concert 8 p.m. Saturday at
Novi High School.
Performing will be vio-
linists Misha Rachlevsky
and Linda Snidden Smith,
violist Philip Porbe, 'cellist
Debra Fayroian, flutist
Shaul Ben-Meir and pianist
David Wilson. Soprano
Faith Foster also will
entertain, and Charles
Greenwell will provide
commentary.
There is a charge, and
tickets will be available at
the door.

the Fairmont Hotel in San
Francisco.
Timerman will receive
the organization's Institute
of Human Relations Media
Award. It will be his first
public appearance in the
U.S. since his departure
from Argentina.
Other speakers who will
address the meeting include
former Israeli Prime Minis-
ter Yitzhak Rabin; nation-
ally syndicated columnist
Joseph Kraft; Rabbi Ale-
xander M. Schindler,
president of the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations; philanthropist and
civic leader Benjamin H.
Swig; Dr. Judith W. Klein, a
West Coast psychologist;
Richard Maass, AJC's na-
tional president; and Ber-
tram H. Gold, its executive
vice president.

He who saves one man's
life is as if he saved the
entire world. —Mishna

fDoug Diehl & Dennis Silbei
present

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RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT-LOUNGE .

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474-4650

. SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY

SLAB OF RIBS

MEAL INCLUDES:
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OR SALAD, GARLIC OR PLAIN BREAD. $8 . 95

Reg. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11 to 2 a.m.

Sat. 4 to 2 a.m.

et,

Your Host:

MIKE WATZMAN

;4

Cbateaqbria9d
is pot a floe wipe.

It's an extraordinary
entree served for two.
A center cut of beef
tenderloin amid a
bouquetiere of
vegetables, Sauce
Bearnaise. Carved
at your table.

But like a
vintage wine,
Chateaubriand
is at its best
when shared.

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5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75
Troy, Michigan 48098
(313) 879 -2100

devilishly fine dining and spirited drink

Hart Plaza

Downtown Detro it imil

INFLATION

Serving The Finest In MEXICAN FOOD
• Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails

(Pins Coladas, Margueritas, Sangrias, Etc.)

Join Us At Our All New

FRESH SEAFOOD KITCHEN

Select Your Own

FRESH SEAFOOD

DINNER FOR$5.45

Prime Rib • Fresh Fish • Teriyaki Chicken

Add Our Spanish Sauces

Mexican Entertainment
Nightly By
Antonio & Nina

Open 11 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. (closed Mon.)

4242 W. Vernor

Reservations:

(AT CLARK PARK)

554-0666

Also: ARMANDO'S OF HOWELL
2010 East Grand River

546-8181

Dinners served with crisp green salad,
bread and butter, a hot vegetable of the
day, plus your choice of baked potato, long
grain and wild rice or french fries.

Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.
Mon. thru Thurs.
5 to 7 p.m.

MOUNTAIN
JACKS

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Troy, 689-7920

bnl Sulood

24275 Sinacola Ct.
Farmington Hills, 476-5333

Spirits

Phone today for reservations.

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Southfield, 557-0570

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