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January 30, 1981 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, January 30, 1981

If a book come from the
heart it will contrive to
reach other hearts. All art

and authorcraft are of small
account to that.
—Carlyle

I

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 33)
elaborate menu at more
elaborate prices.
"Joe's Pier 52 on 52nd
Street co-stars seafood and
he-man cuts of sizzling
prime steaks. Joe Namath
dined with members of his
management office at the
restaurant and revealed he

SUN., FEB. 1 vs ST. LOUIS BLUES (JOE LOUIS ARENA)
TUES., tEB. 3 vs TORONTO (JOE LOUIS ARENA)
THURS., FEB. 5 vs LOS ANGELES (JOE LOUIS ARENA)

1 p.m.

Temple to Host
Chamber Concert

1.30 P.M.
7.30

Tickets at Joe Louis Arena and all CTC Outlets including:

Hudson s Kay Bawl) Stores. Fisher Building. Windsor Arena.
Randolph Travel Service. I Browse Bookstores. Connolly s
Jewelers. Hen Cellar. Dicken s Den
Sh)worman s Party Store

TICKET INFORMATION (and Group Sales) 962-2000

• The Deli Unique :

25290 GREENFIELD N. OF 10 MILE • 967-3999

Invites You To

TRY OUR NEW DINNER MENU



ENJOY A TRULY FINE MEAL AT A VERY
AFFORDABLE PRICE!



WHERE CAN YOU EAT . . . •

I
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• ALL DINNERS ARE SERVED WITH:

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Double-Baked Potato and Bread Basket





ALSO NOW

EVERY DINNER IS SERVED WITH A
FRESHLY HOME-BAKED PASTRY
OR DESSERT!

4



Temple Emanu-El will
present the Chamber Arts
Trio at its next Cabdret
Concert 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in
the temple.
The trio, comprised of Lil-
lian Fenstermacher, violin;
Leroy Fenstermacher,
viola; and Mario Difiore,
cello, will present an eve-
ning of music by Haydn,
Schubert, Roussel, Beeth-
oven and others. The ar-
tists, all currently playing
with the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, have been active
in chamber music in the De-
troit area for many years.
Aside from their appear-
ances with the DSO, they
have performed at the
Brunch With Bach series at
the Detroit Institute of Arts
as well as other series in the
Detroit area and outstate.
The temple's cultural
program, of which the con-
cert series is only part, is
under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rosen and
Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Tushman. Other facets of
the cultural program in-
clude a speaker series and
special events.
Tickets may be reserved
by calling the temple office,
967-4020. Tickets may also
be purchased at the door.

THE GREAT

Al

WEEKEND AT
ANN ARBOR'S MARRIOTT INN

Escape the cares of the world with a
weekend at the Marriott Inn. Relax in
our four-seasons pool, whirlpool or
Finnish sauna. May indoor tennis and
racquetball nearby.* Enjoy a weekend
of fine dining. Be our guest and
receive a bottle of wine, a crock of
cheese and schips and $25 in Marriott
money to spend in the gift shop,
Blackjack Tavern or Win Schuler's
award-winning restaurant.

Make someone happy with

THE MARRIOTT
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ESCAPE
GREAT
GIFT CERTIFICATE

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Parents to Hear
Local ADL Chief

Marriott's Great Escape
Weekend Package

ONE
NIGHT

TWO
NIGHTS

has changed his unlisted
number in Fort Lauderdale.
Fla. to ward off unrequited
loves and one-night stands.
"This restaurant has an
array of captains who speak
seven languages between
them. Joe's features jazz
and Dixieland every Sun-
day evening when its reg-
ular musical attraction has
a day of rest. The popular
spot received its first New
Year's Eve reservation for a
party of eight from Sydney,
Australia.
"Spindletop on 47th
Street is a handsome res-
taurant with a vast range of
American and continental
dishes. It's a rendezvous for
many celebrities in town
who enjoy dining here at all
hours with continental
piano entertainment.
"Luchow's opened in
1882 on East 14th Street
and recently celebrated
its Black Forest Festival
with the famous choco-
late and cherry dessert.
The German restaurant
is a Greenwich Village
landmark."
The Mystery Muncher
back in Detroit and sur-
roundings . . . "Many a
Jewish mother has advised,
`Eat your soup, it's good for
you.' That's the motto of the
Soup Kitchen Saloon on
Franklin and Orleans. The
atmosphere of this
downtown spot is friendly, if
not plush, and it claims to
feature Detroit's best blues
and jazz.
"Besides split pea, lentil,
beef barley, the soups du
jour include vegetable,
potato, corn chowder, chic-
ken dumpling and Manhat-
tan clam chowder. Sand-
wiches are hearty and tasty
and the house specialties
are gourmet and reason-
able.
"Tor something a little
different from south of the
border, try El Poncho Villa.
It's a huge baked burrito
stuffed with meat, mush-
rooms, green peppers and
onions topped with sauce
diablo and mounds of grated
cheese."

96

(Based on double occupancy.)

Additional night $28. Rates include
tax. Available any Friday, Saturday, or
Sunday except football and gradua-
tion weekends

*Court fees not included

Aarriott Inn •ciftiler'$.

24 HOUR ADVANCE RESERVATION REQUIRED

For Reservations Call Toll Free 800 228-9290 ()r Cdll t1 t 769-9800

3600 Plymouth Road (At LI S 21 & Plymouth Rd , North of I-94) Ann Arbor. ivlic higan -18105

Parents of United He-
brew Schools and Adat
Shalom Nursery students
will hear a talk by Richard
Lobenthal, director of the
Michigan Regional office of
the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, 8 p.m.
Monday at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Lobenthal will speak on
"The Berlin-Bloomfield
Connection — Could It
Happen Here?"
Judy Poger is chairman.
The lecture is open to the
public free of charge.

It is shameful for a man to
rest in ignorance of the
structure of his own body,
especially when the knowl-
edge of it mainly conduces
to his welfare, and directs
his application of his own
powers.
—Melancthon

OP Civic Chorus Concert Slated

Halliburton,
Sylvia
William Rolnick, Eugene
Slobin, Max Miller and
Richard Chafetz on the vio-
lin. The accompanist is Lila
Hindmarsh.

The Oak Park Civic
Chorus, under the direction
of Charles Weiner, will per-
form 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Oak Park Community
'Center.
' Show tunes and semi-
classical numbers will be
performed. Soloists will be

Admission is free. For de-
tails, call Mimi Summers,
967-3559.

Marion Bates. Irene Pianin,

the
roman

'Ns

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

Open Mon. t–hru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

PASTA FEAST

All PASTA DINNERS
INCLUDING ANTIPASTO & SALAD

$5 95

SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO
INCLUDING Y2 CARAFE OF
per
WINE & ANTIPASTO
$1 7 couple

FINE DINING AT
YESTERDAY'S PRICES!

TOM KING at the piano bar

RIALTO FAMILY •

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INCLUDES 9 COURSES!

• • FRUIT CUP • SOUP OR JUICE
• • CHOICE OF POTATO • SALAD
• VEGETABLE • GREEK BREAD &

STICKS • CHOICE OF DESSERT
COFFEE OR HOT TEA


1 /2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN

ROAST FRESH TURKEY W/Dressing

BABY BEEF LIVER W/Onions or bacon


VEAL CUTLETS

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The

Opera House

Restaurant

Classical Dining & Entertainment

Every Wednesday thru Sunday

Presenting In Concert
The Beautiful Sounds Of

"MUSIQUE UNIQUE"

STRING QUARTET

SAT. NIGHT, JAN. 31

Two Shows At
7 and 10 p.m.

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For Reservations:

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