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May 09, 1980 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-09

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THE DETROIT 1EWIS NEWS

34 Friday, May 9, 1980

(

JOIN US FOR
MOTHER'S DAY c
" :
SUNDAY MAY 1li
FROM 11 NOON

ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS FOR LUNCH

1402 S. COMMERCE

(Near the
intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)

624-6660

FAMILY TAM

Neighborhood lialhering Place

MOTHER'S DAY

LUNCHEON OR DINNER

Tell Mom how much she means to you this Sunday
with our complimentary flowers and special Mother's
Day luncheon or dinner for just $7.50. Start with
Avocado Salad, select either Coquille St. Jacques or
Chicken Meriwether, and top it off with our elegant
Creme de Menthe Parfait or Apple Beignets. Wine
and cocktails available. e

Other luncheons priced from $3.95. We're
open from Noon until 10 p.m. this Sunday
and every Sunday.

iVieriwethert

Telegraph North of Ten Mile, Southfield
358-4950

MALT

22740 WOODWARD

at 9 Mile
Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933

ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS
"We Say Good Food And We Mean It!"

OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS
$3.75
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH . . ......
$3.75
BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT
$3.50
STUFFED FLOUNDER
$3.50
BROILED HALIBUT
BROILED PICKEREL
$
$4.85
SEAFOOD PLATTER
$3.95
FRIED SCALLOPS
$4.95
JUMBO SHRIMPS.
FRESH FISH & CHIPS
$2.85
0
RIBS
B
BAR
ROAST PRIME RIB
$5.45
OF BEEF
BAR B 0 CHICKEN
$5.45
$3.50
$4.50
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
$3.50
BRAISED SHORT RIBS

-

-

-

-

ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SALAD, VEG., POT.,
GREEK BREAD & BUTTER -

RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST

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SERVED•AT ALL TIMES!

• 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS
• 3 BREAKFAST MEATS
• PINEAPPLE RING

• HOME-MADE AMERICAN FRIES
• TOAST &
JELLY

$2.85

• STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES
• CHILDREWS MENU • NOME COOKING

MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

•COCKTAILS BEER WINE.

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 33)
OCT. 3, 1952 . . . "Sammy
Woolf, now directing his
own band, can be considered
one of the community's
leading and most experi-
enced entertainers . . . 25
years ago, Sammy entered
show business as a singer
with the kind of personality
in his voice that appeals to
everyone . . .
"The years may have
passed, but he's better than
ever, according to friends
who have known him
throughout those years .. .
He was a sensation while
singing with the famous
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey
Orchestra, and when that
group broke up, Sammy
began doing club dates
throughout the east .. .
"When war broke out in
1941, the UFO had already
been in force and Sammy
devoted his entire efforts
toward entertaining the
boys in uniform . . . Today,
Sammy is just about the
most popular guy singing in
these parts . . . which is al-
ready being proven .. .

"In the short time he has
had his own band, Sammy
has already received offers
to play more Jewish social
engagements than it nor-
mally would take another to
get in at least six months."
MERWIN SOLOMON
of Keith Studios on Nine
Mile explains why he can't
pour coffee . . . "You
wouldn't expect a waiter or
waitress to take profes-
sional pictures."

OVERHEARD . . . at
Fisher's 666 on Lothrop .. .
by new manager Nick Spa
. . . Wife to husband on their
25th wedding anniversary
. . . "This year let's give each
other sensible gifts — like
neckties and sable coats."

DINNER SPECIALS •

• .

MON.-SAT. 3

Film" at the Houston Inter-
national Film Festival,
"Best Film of the Festival"
and "Best • Feature
Documentary" of the Miami
Inter-national Film Festi-
val.
Additionally, the film
was honored in special pre-
sentations at world film fes-
tivals in London and San
Francisco, and has been in-
vited to compete in the 1980
Cannes Film Festival.
Tickets will be available
at the door.

Austria Jews
Seek Support
of Peers -in U.S.

NEW YORK (JTA) -- A
special emissary of the Au-
strian Jewish community to
America has just concluded
a one-week series of meet-
Anti-Semitic Cult ings with Jewish leaders
and representatives of
Seeking Members Jewish
organizations here
NEW YORK (JTA) — to seek support and recogni-
The Task Force on Mission- tion for the growing role of
ary Activity of the Jewish Austrian Jewry as a cul-
Community Relations tural link between the Jews
Council of New York is of East Europe and Jews of
warning 'the Jewish com- the free world.
munity to beware of a new
Dr. Leon Zelman, head of
major campaign currently the Jewish Welcome Serv-
being launched by the cult ice in Vienna, told the
group,'"The Way Interna- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
tional."
prior to his return to Vienna
According to Dr. Seymour that there are some 12,000
Lachman, chairman of the Jews in Austria. He noted
task force, the group is re- that although "we are a
ported to be virulently small community, we are
anti-Semitic. Some of the important geopolitically.
recommended reading
"Vienna is an open win-
suggested by the sect in- dow to East European Jews.
cludes "The Myth of the Six It is important that they see
Million," and "The Hoax of the existence of a vibrant
the Twentieth Century," cultural and spiritual
both of which attempt to Jewish life."
prove that the Holocaust
He said Jews in the Soviet
never took place.
bloc nations can learn about
"This is particularly Jewish life in Austria via
frightening," Lachman radio and television broad-
stated, "in light of the fact casts.
that among the claimed
He who teaches gives and
50,000 members, many are
he who learns receives.
Jews.

p.m. to

.


8 p.m.

• STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE t nr Including: A
♦ • STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS up
+2" C up of Soup, V
V

.• SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS

Bread & Butter

ROAST CHICKEN

PICKLED TROUT

/2 Springer With Stuffing

Original Esquire's Famous

1

$395

per pers.



4



$!_295
V per person

Ind. Cup of Soup & Veg.

Inc, Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter

CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions

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

$f495
gar per pers.

I

♦ HARRY WEISS'





4

♦ ORIGINAL ESQUIRE

RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN

353-4999 ♦
••••••••••••••••

• 11 MILE AT LAHSER

THERE'S AT least one
word in the English lan-
guage that contains the
same vowel six times: Indi-
visibility . . . There are also
six words that have only
five letters, not one of which
is A, E, I, 0, or U . Can
you name any of them?
(Crypt, gypsy, myrrh,
pygmy, sylph and tryst.)

Award-Winning `Best Boy'
Slated at Art Institute

"Best Boy," winner of an
Academy Award for "Best
Documentary," will be seen
7 and 9:30 p.m. May 16 and
17 at the Detroit Film Thea-
ter in the Detroit Institute
of Arts auditorium.
Directed by Ira Wohl,
"Best Boy" is about Philly,
the filmmaker's 52-year-old
cousin, mentally retarded
since birth. The film traces
his three-year struggle to
become independent from
his parents.
The film received the
David Wark Griffith Award
for "Most Human and Mov-
ing Film of the Year," "Most
Popular Film Award" of the
Toronto International Film
Festival, "Best Feature
Documentary" at the
Chicago International Film
Festival, "Best Feature

................

IN HARVARD ROW MALI.

the
lertw•e

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27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.
1 1: 30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

WE.WILL BE
, OPEN
MOTHER'S
DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 11

RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED

NOW OPEN

THE ALL NEW

STAFFORD'S

OF OAK PARK

542-2799

COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE

OUR ORCHARD MALL
STAFFORD'S OF W. BLOOMFIELD
HAS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

FOR

• Bar Mitzvas
• Weddings
• Showers

• Reunions
• Banquets
• Sales Meetings

• Anniversaries
• Confirmations
• All Occasions

ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT MAPLE

In the

851-8952 I Orchard Mall
RESTAURANT SERVING COMPLETE
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
SUNDAY BRUNCH

PLUS PIZZA AND BEER & WINE

ENTERTAINMENT WED. THRU SAT.

AT STAFFORD'S OF WEST BLOOMFIELD

ONE MAN BAND

DENNIS VERNIER

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