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August 01, 1980 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-08-01

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Yeshiva Names Coll ege Dean •

NEW YORK — Dr. Nor- d,
.ale, N.Y., a mathematics
man S. Rosenfeld of River-
— t -ofessor associated with
yea -shiva University 12
deajs'
has been appointed
Ita lian-American Cuisine
und a of Yeshiva College, the
liberal-graduate division of
18211 JOHN R
Yeshivairts and sciences for
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds

int DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Best of Everyipiing

Friday, Aagust 1, 1980 33

Cabinet Approves Autopsy Bill

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Cabinet Sunday ap- doctors in cases where
families object to a post
(Continued from Pag e 32) wiches and ,k.:Jes
most of the proved a new pathology law mortem. Under the pro-
Those pastries, ice cr earn
cooking at Rikshaw, which would give any close
and frozen food goodies that. . plus tray catering . . . while relative of a deceased per- posed bill — only in cases oc
people can let themselv es Pr o o David makes the soups and son the right to veto a post apparent criminal violence
with are hardly befiev al )le. salad dressings . . . plus the mortem — by presenting his would a court be able to
Jniverity.
869-5674
overrule a family objec-
Ed and Beryl Weitz: . man, rice pudding . . . and of objections in writing.
tions. '
here to help their niecv and course, the taste-tingling
The present law gives
m
nephews at Sneaky " 'ats,
A name is a kind of face
more power to a panel of
corned beef fried rice.
Beverly and Ed Es- he r and
whereby one is known.
Rikshaw serves beer,
Marlene and Harlf
Elias, wine and cocktails.
eft
7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. _Blvd. 871 1
have returned to.R 3alif ornia
Specializing in Authentic
STRANGE THAT
. . . They have_f'-mo Ca lifor- SOME people in restau-
Italian-American Dining
nia Coffee B0,-,rrel opera tions rants don't know how to
Lunches and Dinners

and
. . . spendi"-ig about all their make eggs
Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed
properly
..

time
a
Mon.
t cd645 Devonsh ire in
Choice Cocktails
N ortwidge (phone nu mber Scrambled are too lumpy
1/4k;
All Meat Is Prime.
EXCELLENT BANQUET
.
.
.
and
the
sunnyside
up
Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon.
36N-1935) . . . The o ther
FACILITIES
are burned on the bottom
T,i - ,ace is in Canoga Par
*
Reg. Hours: Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m,
k.
.
.
.
the
help
situation
must
LITTLE WOND ER
'
3Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
THAT places chargin g too really be desperate.
ROBERTO'S RES-
much for two eggs and t oast
TAURANTE on Coolidge
are hardly doing any br eak-
7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. - W. of Uvernois) UN 2-6455
fast business . . . Those who in Berkley, is celebrating 20
years in the restaurant
go there don't return . . . not business
. . . A special menu
even for lunch or dinne .
I'
for
the
celebration,
Aug.
EVER HAVE cor
ned 4-6, will have prices from its
beef fried rice? . . . Nei ther
menu of 20 years ago.
did I . . . until last week for
JIM COLEMAN is no
lunch at the Rikshaw in
Or- longer with Kingsley Inn on
chard Lake Mall, Maple
15 Mile . . . This is ow and Woodward . . . and will
Choice Cocktails
David Lum's own delici ner probably return to his
ous health club and rec-
concoction . . . and h e'll
reational endeavors.
make it in the evenin gs ,
CHET BOGAN kept his
also.
Italian-American Restaurant
word . . . He and his Wol-
corned beef fri
IN THE ORCHARD MALL
22812 WOODWARD at 9 MILE 548-5005 rice Trying
851-6400
with me . . . and hay ed verine Jazz Band played
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE Carry
ing
"Hava
Nagela"
in
Dixieland
Outs
the same rave opinions . . . for us at a recent P'Jazz ...
Available
were Jules Olen of Bloc k's They call it "Rascal Rag"
ONE OF THE FINEST FAMILY DINING
Clothes, Moe Gilbert, re- and was first time being
RESTAURANTS IN MICAGAN
tired probation officer,
and played by them . . . so with
former Detroiter Ben G
il- polish will be more Dixie-
bert,
visiting
from
Calif
SUN. THRU THURS. 11 a.m. .le 2 a.m.
or- land than jazz, Chet has
nia . . . All agreed David h
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 4 1.m,
as played Hava agela
hun-
N
again hit on something go od dreds upon hundreds
of
Serving From Pizza to Antipsto
.. We also tried some oft he times at community Bar
rice pudding that Da
To Steaks & Fish To
Mitzvas . . . and no doubt re-
makes (although M vd
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
oe calls all those many recep-
Complete Italian Dinners
gulped up most of it), a nd tions where he played the
AT 12 Ma OFF NE 13
51-4094,
a
SEE OUR NEW MENU ... EVERYTHIN
greed too that the cream y coronet in this same jazz
Open Mon. flirt, Sa t .
AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT ALSO
ustard was a winner.
tempo.
1 1:30 a.m..-2:30
Rikshaw now serves de
■ inza_
iel ab
40,
110P
The
doubleheader
of
Chet
1.1
411. 11" SIM MEI IMO am.. '..1411 . li k14%. .._
atessen from 11:30 a.m.
Of tolifig."TINV
141
11 lk
4 p.m. Monday-Saturda to Bogan and his Wolverine
I
a„,
00IW . .' II
1 /01 ,a MI 1111%/11, Nal. 4mi, 11 111 imp
itilli tto
lik
y Dixieland Band and Percy
.. in addition to its goin. - Gabriel New Orleans Dixie-
Join Us For
m et Oriental foods . . . an
401
4 &
it 's strange to see a delic a- d land music was even more
A Pleasant Surprise and
ii 44 g °
i'0
MON. THRU THURS. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 4 p.m. to T
essen operation with to b- . .. They played outside by
Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE %4N1\
ti a ,
the Hotel Pontchartrain
p.m.
le cloths and cloth napkins
Includes:
if Al
41%
. Poolside Terrace . . . and
at
There's no such thin g
per
% v%
Antipasto •
the heavy rains came
if al
a s a delicatessen withou t . then
1/2 Liter of
.. so it was upstairs to the
Stephan
Becharae
co.uple_
i
l
tilli
a Dinty Moore, so natur
l ai
- House Wine
1
-
Top
Of
The
Pontch.
a lly I had to have one
BANQUET & PARTY FACILITIES AVAILABLE
This Monday at P'Jazz is
pl us some potato sala
Herby Mann and his flute
. . . and of course th d
e . . . Wednesday will be
DAILY VEAL LUNCH SPECIALS FOR TWO
yummy corned beef frie d Woody
Herman.
ri ce, ... All were pleas
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS FOR LUNCH & DINNER
The popularity of slow
an tly and courteously
dancing
lessons
at
Top
Of
se
-d-t-aeemrwzi
rved to me by Kim The Pontch has prompted
C opplestone ... assisted
(1
Blk.
E.
of
Eve)
19460 W. 10 MILE RD.
very efficient, hard- Chuck Muerto repeat those
wy orking and always a free lessons on Wednesdays
352-7466
following P'Jazz . . . Jack
pl easure Kathy Heath,
Barnes holds the sessions at
Ri kshaw manager.
• Breakfast • Lunch
NEW FROM NEW YO RK
9:30 and 10:30 p.m. this
All delicatessen sand-
wi ches .are served with Wednesday and Aug. 13 .. .
In the Casual Elegant
The Alex Kallao Trio will
sli ces of pickles, sour to- provide
the music while
Atmeosphere You Want ifik
AVAILABLE IN THE
ma toes and a large pickled
Jack
teaches
the "latest"
pep per.
NORTHWEST
AREA . . . TO SATISFY
Gracious Enjoyable Dir;fr
dances . . . "Latest" here
Alan Kirsch, son of means the two-step, swing
THE
MOST
EDUCATED
PALATE
Inc/tiding ...
Se ymour and Carolyn
Beef w/orange flavor • Shelled Prawns
and foxtrot . . . steps popu-
in Hot & Spicy Sauce • Peking Duck • Many Tofu
Kir sch, owners of Lefkofsky lar during the 40s.
Dishes. Excellent Seafood & Chicken Dishes • Etc.
Co., wholesale dis-
0
LOWER LEVEL of
trib utors here of David Berg
WITH
0
former
Sultan's
Table
on
and Kosher Zion- products
Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Snos
THIS AD
Offer Expires Aug. 7, 1980
Southfield and 10 Mile will
out
of Chicago, is the delica-
Different EaruY
MANY DISHES FIRST TIME ,SERVED IN MICHIGAN
tess en manager . . . Young become a Greek restaurant
seating about 200 people .. .
Ala
ANTONESE t r OALSO_
n
took
the
culinary
arts
Hours 30 p.m .
pro gram at Oakland Corn- Upstairs will be a retail op-
eration.
MON.-THURS. 7 a 1
nity College . . . and
26400 W. 12 MILE, COR. NORTWESTERN
NEW EATERY on site of
FRI. & SAT. .7 :30 1,71111 7 !
IN RACQUETIME BLDG.
WO ked under Chef Richard
352-7740
former Bagel N h... to be
L SUNDAY 9 a.;
erman at The Meat- a sitdown delicatessen . .
Carry-Out
MON.-THURS. 11 to 11 FRI. & SAT. 11 to 1
Zin
Available
ing lace on Orchard Lake called The Nosh . . . is
FAMILY-STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
. plus 3'/2 years of scheduled to be open the
Rd.
• NOVA LOX • SMOKED SABLE

from Phil and
SMOKED CHUBS • CREAMED MARINATED HERRING
train
• CREAM CHEESE • SLICED BERMUDA ONION
nd son Can Mos- first week in September .. .
• SLICED FRESH TOMATOES
Dorothy
Peter Mittoff is giving up
• FRESH BAGEL, KAISER OR ONION ROLL
e Embers Deli.
kowitz at
WAITRESS SERVICE • 110 EXTRA CIAME FOR CIIILMEN'S PLACE =MS
kes
the
sand-
(Continued
on
Page
34)
Alan m

VINCENZO'S

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9inE iltafian ea Li1:t2E

4

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4 Reservations Will Be Honored Daitp710
4 •
Saturdays Til 1 p.m.
* WE HAVE IND0011 . -PARKINGI4

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*

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AND FREE VALET SERVICk9:

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NOW SERVING A s
COMPLETE DELI MENU
11 a.m.-4 p.m.

RIIISHAID INN

Invites You To Enjoy

OPEN 7 DAYS A W...EK

4 1

,

the
roman
kriftee .

IS. COOKING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL
FOR THE MONTH OF JULY
SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO

$1 6

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
IN MANDARIN CUISINE!

HOT &

DINING

1 days a weA

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H( EREC

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$495

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