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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST
SUN. 6 to 10 a.m.
TUES.-SAT. 6 to 11 a.m.
$ 1 45
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FRESH ORANGE JUICE
• 2 EGGS (any style)
• ROLL OR BAGEL
• COFFEE OR TEA
See Wily WE ARE NO. 1 In Metropolitan Detroit
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THE SOMETHING DIFFEREN
Delicatessen-Restaurant
27167 GREENFIELD
I MC 11..1111414
Open Tues.-Sun.
6 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
559-1380
CHINESE
BUFFET
Featuring All Varieties of
Authentic Chinese Dishes
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat.
SHANGRI-LA WEST
TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD.
Across Free amuse Cilesa
335-8060
IN THE MIRACLE MILE.SHOPPING CENTER
Credit Cards Honored
THE DELI UNIQUE
967-3999
25290 GREENFIELD & 10 MILE
NOW OFFERS A UNIQUE
WAY TO SPEND YOUR
SUNDAY MORNING
AN ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BRUNCH BUFFET
$ 4 95 Adults
95 Children Under 12
$135
BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON. THRU SAT.
eite‘ Ve:ead
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I STEAK SAUTE MADAGASCAR
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Tenderloin with green peppercorns
and cognac
10
..... Mile at Southfield Rd.
559-4230
NOW SERVING
DELICIOUS
CHARBURGERS
OLD TYME DELI
SANDWICHES
DESSERT FANTASIES
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
• LATE SNACKS
SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.
A Favorite Spot For Late
Eating And Meeting
4286 N. WOODWARD
576-1588
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Don't take cash and serve
food unless absolutely
necessary.
BER-
HERSCHEL
NARDI, who recently put
on a sensational show for
the Tenth Annual Hasidic
Happening, at Ford Au-
ditorium, is one of the very
few people I know (Myron
Cohen is another) who can
put across a dialect story in
the fine art of which it has
retained survival ... Makes
no difference how old the
joke is ... The handling by
old pros like Bernardi or
Cohen are without equal.
Who but people like them
could tell this one ... about
Mr. Goodman being the
kind of husband who be-
lieved he was entitled to a
night off every week .. .
What's more, he sold Mrs.
Goodman on the proposition
. 'So every Wednesday,
regular as clockwork, he
pedaled off by himself .
Only one Wednesday, he
neglected to come back
home ..
For seven years he was
among the missing ...
Then, one Wednesday af-
ternoon, he suddenly ap-
peared ... His wife, over-
joyed, began calling all her
Journalist Due
for WSU Report
friends . . "Hey, - protested
Mr. Goodman, "whassa big
idea?" . . "I thought I'd
whip up a little welcome
home party for you this eve-
ning," she explained ..
"What?" roared Mr. Good-
man, "on my night out?"
Myron Cohen's favorite is
the one about the two
Jewish women in Brooklyn
who were talking and one
said to the other, "If I live,
I'll see you Wednesday — if
not, Thursday." ... The late
and great Bill Robinson, the
foremost black star of his
time, used to get howls with
the one about a little soldier
who tried to break out of
camp and was stopped by
the guard . . . Our hero chal-
lenged the guard with, "I've
got a mother in Heaven, a
father in hell and a girl in
Harlem — and I'm gonna
see one of 'em tonight!!"
Barry Rogow, 17-year-old
son of Emily and Sonny
Rogow, was Bernardi's
chauffeur while in Detroit
. Bernardi stayed at the
Plaza Hotel and had to call
off an engagement the next
evening in Grand Rapids
because of intestinal flu ..
Barry stayed overnight
with him, getting Bernardi
medicines and whatever
else he needed.
"What a great guy!" says
Barry.
David Kline, an Ameri-
can journalist who covered
the Afghanistan situation,
will give a report 8 p.m.
Tuesday. in the Helen L.
DeRoy Lecture Hall on the
Wayne State University
campus.
There is no charge for
Kline's talk which is spon-
sored by the Center for
Peace and Conflict Studies
at WSU.
Musical, Choir
at Area Temple
"A Place To Be Me," a new
musical drama for students
in grades three and above,
produced by Albion Prod-
uctions, will be presented 2
p.m. March 9 at the Bir-
mingham Temple. Tickets
will be available at the door.
Meanwhile, the Kenneth
Jewell Chorale will
entertain 7:30 p.m. March
16 at the Birmingham
Temple. For tickets, call
Evelyn Kreger, 544-8350.
The series is supported by
the state of Michigan
through a grant from the
Michigan Council for the
Arts.
NOW OPEN '')
RESTAURANT
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VINCENZO'S
Italian-American Cuisine
18211 JOHN R
devilishly fine dining and sr,
Bet. 6 & 7 Mole Rds.
Meu
drink
Hart Plaza 963-3131
869-5674
Downtown Detroit
CAFE FIOR
Mexican and Italian Food
Savor the best of two worlds in a
garden atmosphere
Great Exotic Cocktails
Entertainment Tues. thru Sat.
Hours: Tues. thru Fri. from 11 a.m.
Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m.
OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV
AT 12 MILE
29155
IN FRANKLIN SHOP
SHOPPING
PING PLAZA
357-3280
GRAN
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(Grand Opening)
EL NIBBLE NOOK EAST
Enjoy the same,
famous, Mexican cuisine
you've always loved
at the original El Nibble Nook
at the intersection of
8 Mile and Grand River
in Livonia.
HOURS:
Monday thru Thursday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Fridays 11:00 am - Midnight • Saturdays Noon - Midnight
Sundays 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
EL NIBBLE NOOK EAST
Land Committee
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Future land purchases on
the West Bank will have to
be approved by a special
government committee, ac-
cording to a decision
adopted Wednesday by
Premier Menahem Begin
and Agriculture Minister
Ariel Sharon.
The committee would be
headed by Deputy Defense
Minister Mordechai Zipori.
Recently there were reports
of irregularities in West
Bank land deals.
Words may be either ser-
vants or masters. If the
former they may safely
guide us in the way of truth.
— If the latter they intoxi-
cate the brain and lead into
swamps of thought where
there is no solid footing.
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