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June 06, 1980 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Affection, like melan-
choly, magnifies trifles; but
the magnifying of the one is
like looking through a tele-

scope at heavenly objects;
that of the other, like
enlarging monsters with a
microscope.

celebrate your
birthday at

to tempt
every appetite ...

• salade nicoise
• crahmeat and
artichoke omelette
• baked salmon in
white wine sauce
• steak (I u poiure
• two soups d'iily
crumptious
s
desserts
• full service bar
• all kinds of
other good things
• open for lunch
and dinner.
Mon. thru Sat.
3. Cart

Alfred)

'RESTAURANT

• DINNER AND
CAKE FIFIEE
• Call For Further
Details 643-8865
Somerset Mall Troy

40

PERFECT
BLEND

In The Heritage Bldg.
NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN

20.

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demic programs. The col-
lege has eight wind or
solar-powered projects on
campus to provide electric-
ity and heating.

College officials em-
phasized that nowhere
else in the world could
their students have seen
such a wide variety of al-
ternative energy projects
in such a small area as
they found in Israel.

According to the Jordan
College students, Israel av-
erages 320 days of sunshine
each year and 80 percent of
the population uses hot
water heated by solar
*

\,

ASK FOR TED
353-4010

-- ALL-YOU-CARE-TO-TAT

EVERY SUNDAY 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

'3.95

THE MAPLE HOUSE
rommilm ■ Immi

SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE

569 - 2120

Beau jacks

Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS
AT MODERATE PRICES

NOW OPEN. SUNDAYS

FROM 4 p.m.

OPEN 1 DAYS ... MON.-THURS. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. TIL 12 Mid.

• LUNCHES • DINNERS • MTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES

COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m.

Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD..
626-2630
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH

OPEIT-1

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25900 GREENFIELD AT 10Y2 MILE, Oak Park 968 - 1150

ALL NEW MENU

• ANY DAY, ANY HOUR SPECIALS

BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
LIVER & ONIONS
SHISH KEBAB
BAR-B-Q RIBS
1 /2 ORDER

$4.45

$2.95

$4.45

$6.95

$3.95

10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Special s )

energy.
The students and faculty
visited several Israeli uni-
versities to see new re-
search ideas, visited Ben-
Gurfon University's Desert

Research Institute which
grows vegetables with solar
desalinated water, and a
kibutz near the Golan
Heights which makes solar
collector plates.

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(Formerly DUBBS Country Kitchen)

Restaurant



559-5080

♦ 10 MILE & GREENFIELD





SERVING • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
IN A BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN ATMOSPHERE



OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK



MON.-SAT. 6 a.m.-9 p.m., SUM. 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.



V



DAILY SPECIALS ALL DAY

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Italian-American Restaurant
at 9 MILE 548-5005

22812 WOODWARD

Bar Mitzvas • Showers
• Sweet Sixteens
• Disco Parties
• All Occasions

SUNDAY BUFFET

[

Solar energy research has
inspired cooperation be-
tween Israeli experts and
Michigan academics grow-
ing out of a tour by repre-
sentatives from Jordan Col-
lege in Cedar Springs, Mich.
Amiram Spektor, director
of the El Al office in Detroit,
reported that as a result of
this inspiration the recent
Jordan College tour in
which 88 participated, will
be marked by a following
study tour on energy by 100
who are enrolling for a simi-
lar tour in February of 1981.
The Christian school em-
phasizes energy alterna-
tives as one of its nine aca-

I . UP TO 150 j

in Applegate Square
,Northwestern
at 1P mile

Southfield
352-0710

70,

Michigan Christian College Group Studies
Israel's Solar, Wind Energy Alternatives

NOW AVAILABLE FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.



Friday, June 6, 1980 35

Invites You To Enjoy

ONE OF THE FINEST FAMILY DINING
RESTAURANTS IN MICHIGAN

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

-to,*
The Jordan College tour.

Black Artists Program Slated

The Palmer Park Center
for the Arts will present
"Arts Review II — An Eve-
ning of Contemporary Jazz"
8 p.m. Saturday at Temple
Israel.
The program, sponsored
by the Palmer Park Center
for the Arts, in cooperation
with American Black Ar-
tists, Inc., will feature
"Roots in America," an ex-
hibit of the history of blacks
in Detroit as expressed by
metropolitan black artists.
The occasion also will pay
tribute to the late Detroit
educator Dauris Jackson.

Pie in the Sky

The world's largest
strawberry pie will be
served to the public noon
Tuesday at the Hart Plaza
in a fund-raising effort for
Cystic Fibrosis and Multi- '
ple Sclerosis.
The pie, which is being
prepared and donated by
Elias Brothers Big Boy Res-
taurants, will weigh more
than two tons, contain more
than 50,000 berries and
yield approximately 5,000
servings. a donation will be
asked for each slice of the.
pie.
There will be ceremonies
featuring civic officials and
other VIPs.

UJA Chairman

CLEVELAND — Victor
Gelb of Cleveland has been
appointed chairman of the
east cent al region for the
1981 United Jewish Appeal
Campaign. Gelb succeeds
Joel D. Tauber of Detroit,
who has completed his
two-year term as regional
chairman.

If you do something which
you are sure will meet with
everybody's approval,
somebody won't like it.

There is a charge, and tic
kets will be available at the
door. Refreshments will be
available.

SUN. THRU THURS. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 4 a.m.

Serving From Pizza to Antipasto
To Steaks & Fish To
Complete Italian Dinners

SEE OUR NEW MENU ... EVERYTHING
AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT ALSO

NOW SERVING

MOVIE
GUIDE

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CHARBURGERS

OLD TYME DELI -
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DESSERT FANTASIES

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LI2.:0330
Berkley

AI f Seats $1.00

at all times
Weekdays incl. Sat.
HELD OVER!
Winner of 4 Academy Awards
"ALL THAT JAZZ" (R)
Weekdays & Sat. 7:20 & 9:30
Sun. 2:15, 4:40, 7 & 9:25

• 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

BLOOMFIELD
THEATRE

4286 N. WOODWARD

Between 13 & 14 Mile

576-1588

Downtown Birmingham

646-0154
All Seats $1.50

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Already a Classic!

Cbateaubria9d
is riot a fityz wipe.

"APOCALYPSE NOW" (R)

Starring Marlon Brando
and Martin Sheen

Fri. 7:30 & 10:15
Sat. & Sun. 2, 4:10,
7:30 & 10:15
Mon.-Thurs. 7 & 9:35

SPECIAL NOTE
Double Features
Return Next Friday

WASHINGTON THEATER

426 S. Washington, R.O.

541-0082
All Seats $1.25
at all times

Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep
and Justin Henry
"KRAMER vs. KRAMER" (PG)
Mon.-Thurs. 7:30, 9:30
Wed. Mat. 1 P.M.
Fri.-Sat. 7:20, 9:30
Sun. 5:20, 7:30, 9:30

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

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