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November 28, 1980 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, November 28, 1980

Saudis Buy Southern Buildings

ATLANTA (JTA) — A purchased the 29-story Life
Saudi Arabian family has of Georgia Tower and the

MODERN DELICATESSEN
IS ALIVE & WELL
AND STILL LOCATED AT

3900 FENKELL (Corner of Holmur)

862-1444

Dick & George Gunsberg

BEEF 'n BIRD 4N
HOME COOKING FAMILY BUFFET

559-1091

21411 SOUTHFIELD (3 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE)

COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS

$ 2 95

ALL DAY — LUNCH OR DINNER

FRESH
ROAST TURKEY

BROILED
HADDOCK

$ 2 55

$ 2 55

WIDRESSING

ROAST BEEF
•PLATE

$255

Tues., Thurs., Sat. & Suu.

SERVED 1 DAYS

'

SERVED 1 DAYS

RELISH BAR ANYTIME
FREE 7 DAYS,
11 a.m.

OPEN

to 8

DM'S BODY SHOP

HAS A FANTASTIC
NEW MENU!

MICHIGAN'S MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT

(Where elsecan you_eat_in an Edsel?)

IS OFFERING GREAT FOOD I DRINKS AT
LESS THAN MODERATE PRICES_

EVENING PRICES From $3.25

DAILY SPECIALS,

5

- 95 -

Tues.-Fri.
all you can eat inc. salad & potatoes
IF YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO DOUG'S
OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER
AT THESE PRICES YOU HAVE TO TRY IT!

COUNTRY MUSIC
Featuring

DAVE HARPER .

Thurs. thru Sat.

HOURS: LUNCH, Mm.-Fri. 11:38 - 3 p.m.

DINNER, Tues.-Thus. 5-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 5-12 Mid.

Valet Parking

1399-10401

WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE

four-story Life of Georgia
Center garage in downtown
Atlanta for an estimated
$26 million recently, ac-
cording to a recent story by
Vida Goldgar, editor of The
Southern Israelite.
MS. Goldgar reported that
the purchase is only one of
many real estate develop-.
ments by Abdul Latif
Jameel and his sons, Yousef
and Mohammed. The
Southern Israelite learned
about the family and the
Netherlands Antilles corpo-
ration they own, Jameel
Holdings (Bermuda) Ltd.,
through the local office of
the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.
Jameel also plans to build
-a $24 million office tower in
Orlando, Fla., and also re-
cently bought Miami's tal-
lest building, One Biscayne
Tower, for more than $49
million, Ms. Goldgar re-
ported.
Jameel's American
representative, Lewis
Harmon, was quoted by
the Miami News as saying
Yousef Jameel told him
he had no "restraints"
against investing in an
area in which many Jews
are _involved as long as
"they had no restraints
against him."
Harmon also said that the
Jameel's Miami law firm
has a number of Jewish
partners and that in Los
Angeles they are repre-
sented by a firm that is pre-
dominantly Jewish.

Findley Won by
Smaller Margin

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
article reported that in-
cumbent Rep. Paul Findley
(R-Ill:) received 77 percent
of the vote in Illinois Nov. 4.
However, David Robinson,
the Jewish Democrat who
opposed Findley in the elec-
tion, told the JTA that
Findley had received only
55 percent of the vote and
that he himself had received
45 percent of the vote.
Robinson added that he
ran 15 points ahead of the
Democratic ticket in Il-
linois.

,„,„e) INcluONG: BAKED POTATO

No couPeN1 17.9 DINNER SALAD N' HOT ROLL

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BUILD ING-545 W9MU.E

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FORPICALE

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95

Foreign Aid
for Israel Awaits
Congress OK

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The foreign aid authoriza-
tion bill for fiscal 1981,
which contains $1.4 billion
in foreign military sales
credits for Israel and an
additional $785 million in
economic support funds,
was approved by the
House-Senate conference
committee.
The bill now has to be ap-
proved by both houses of
Congress and is expected to
be taken up there early next
month.
In addition to aid for Is-
rael, the bill also recom-
mended $550 million in
military sales credits for
Egypt and $750 million in
support funds. In addition,
Egypt would receive $274
million under the Public
Law 480 Food Program.
The only other Middle
East country slated to re-
ceive a significant amount
of aid is Jordan which would
get $100 million evenly di-
vided between economic
support funds and military
sales credits.

Island Resort
Is Story Behind
Fishman Novel

"Paradise," the new novel
written by Ken Fishman,
tells the story of the Rat-
tlers, a Jewish family in
pursuit of the American
dream.
The book's central char-
acter is Irving Ratner, pat-
riarch of the Ratner family,
a self-made millionaire
raised on New York's Lower
East Side. Tired of city life,
Ratner moves his wife and
three daughters to a Carib-
bean island, where he
builds the Paradise Hotel
and transforms the quiet is-
land into a booming tourist
resort.
Ratner's visions of a quiet
life dissolve as his quest for
power turns the island re-
sort into a storm center of
ruthless ambition involving
his family, his closest
friends and the figureheads
of organized crime.
Fishman teaches drama-
tic writing at New York
University and was co-
author of the 1974 film,
"Law and Disorder."

Hanuka Drive
Aids Children

Colel Chabad, Lubavitch
Foundation in Israel, is cur-
rently conducting its
"Hanuka in the Children's
Wards" campaign to benefit
terminally ill and sick chil-
dren in Israel's hospitals.
The children are given
Hanuka parties which in-
clude a candlelighting,
musical and dramatic
entertainment, Hanuka
gelt and presents.
For information about the
campaign, write Colel
Chabad, Lubavitch Found-
ation, 784 Eastern Pkwy.,
Brooklyn, N.Y., 11213.

A social life that worships
money or makes social dis-
tinction its aim, is, in spirit,
an attempted aristocracy.

Never wait until a shy wages; pay him before
employee asks for his asks.

Italian-American Dining At It's Finest

EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
CALL 832-6464

Tues.-Fri. 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. DETRorr
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. -
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.

4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield

a

Valet
Parking

833-9425/

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25%
DISCOUNT
OFF YOUR ENTIRE BILL

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BUFFO

clown, mime, comedian

NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30
FRI, SAT, SUN
8:00 PM & 11:00 PM
TICKETS: $5.00 & $6.00

ROBERTO'S RESTAURANT
2485 Coolidge / Berkley
Between 11 & 12 Mile Rd.

RESERVATIONS: 546-7800



cod

ei

of the week

FRESH LAKE TROUT WITH HERBS
Filets marinated in a special
herb sauce, then baked and
served with dill butter.
Includes salad, rice pilav or
baked potato, vegetable and
our own Teacup Bread.

$8.50

(Good through Sunday. November 30)

Meriwether's

Telegraph North of 10 Mile
Southfield
358-4950

Van Dyke South of 13 Mile
Warren
574-9670

♦ .♦..♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

:- DINNER- -
: ♦ SPECIALS
:
MON.-SAT.
A •




3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Includin
STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE
v. STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS •P X 25 cup of soup
Butter.
♦ • SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS

3

,

♦ ROAST CHICKEN PICKLED TROUT

♦ $425

♦ [ CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions



1 /2 Springer With Stuffing

per pers.

Original Esquire's Famous
$425

per person

Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg.

Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter

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

♦ HARRY WEISS'

per pers.

♦ ORIGINAL ESQUIRE










♦ +11 MILE AT LAHSERNI
353-4999
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