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February 27, 1981 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-27

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A scholar who is the son of ignoramus trumpets his
a scholar is modest; but a knowledge abroad.
—Talmud
scholar who is the son of an

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WE CAN HANDLE OR CREATE
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EAST HOT DELIVERY 1 • • Clams • Fish • Pizza Sandwiches
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TRAYS FOR



Mon.-Thurs. 4 to 12

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milti;;-1 ALL OCCASIONS

988-1100

CHINESE
BUFFET
Featuring All Varieties of

Members of the Met-
ropolitan Detroit Chapter of
the Tourette Syndrome
Association are urging the
public to watch the
"Quincy" show at 10 p.m.
Wednesday on Channel 4 to
learn about this little
known ailment.
Tourette Syndrome is a
neurological disorder first

ALL YOU CAN EAT

Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat.

SHANGRI-LA WEST

TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD.

Across From Showcase Cinema

335-8060

Credit Cards Honored

T

he Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 32)
Swiss Alps.
Eddie is even serving two
kinds of sandwiches for two
hours daily, 11:30 to 1:30 ...
and he has some natural
preserves that are just
magnificent ... Even the
mustard or horseradish that
go on the sandwiches are de-
liciously different ... If you
can't find a certain gourmet
item, bring Ed the empty
bottles, labels, advertise-
ment or wrappers and he'll

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Pianist Appears
SURF & TURF •
in
March Concert
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MOVIE

• ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF • BROILED HALF CHICKEN
• BAKED MEAT LOAF • SPAGHETTI
• VEAL PARMESAN • BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, VEG., POT.,
BREAD BASKET, COFFEE OR TEA

PLUS

FREE

PACKAGE GOOD
TUES., WED.
& THURS.

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We Are Proud To Announce That

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AND ON HAND TO HELP CATER
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Seating For 110 Persons

HOURS: SUN. thru THURS. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FRI. 1 a.m. to 10 p.m., SAT. 1 a.m. to 1 a.m.

Pianist Paul Jacobs will
make his Detroit debut and
present the Michigan pre-
miere of a new Elliott Car-
ter work 8:30 p.m. March 7
in the Detroit Institute of
Arts Recital Hall.
Tickets may be purchased
in advance through the DIA
ticket office, 832-2730, and
at the door.

`Runner' Drama
at the Masonic

The Scottish Rite Players
will present "The Runner
Stumbles" 2 p.m. March 8 at
the Masonic Temple.
Admission is free and
open to the public. For tic-
kets, call Manny Helfman,
535-5256.

Correction

The Lyric Chamber
Ensemble concert was in-
correctly listed in last
week's Jewish News. The
concert will be held 3:30
p.m. Sunday (March 1). The
concert is sold out.

Human Rights
Resolve Blasted

GENEVA (JTA) — The
United States abstained
from voting Monday on a
resolution in the United
Nations Human Rights
Commission condemning
racial intolerance, terror
and all forms of to-
talitarianism including
Nazism and apartheid.
The American delegate,
Richard Shifter, told the
commission that his delega-
tion abstained because the
resolution was a "political
ploy" and took insufficient
notice of anti-Semitism. It
was adopted by a vote of
38-0.
Shifter insisted that
"America is opposed to
Nazism and Fascism and we
do not need to prove our
anti-Nazi commitment by
going along with a resolu-
tion which we consider mis-
leading."

affecting children between
the ages of 3 and 15. It
causes involuntary tic
movements (eye blinks, fa-
cial grimaces, twitches and
jerks) and involuntary vocal
tics (grunts, barks, hisses).
Its symptoms are lifelong,
and there is no cure.
Dr. Arthur Shapiro of Mt.
Sinai Hospital in New York
estimates that the number
of children and adults suf-
fering from Tourette Syn-
drome, most still not cor-
rectly diagnosed, in this
country ranges as high as
100,000.
Some medications re-
duce symptoms for some
patients. Some of these
medications, however,
are "orphan drugs" —
drugs that pharmaceuti-
cal companies are reluc-
tant to manufacture be-
cause they are not used
by masses of people, and
therefore they might not
receive the millions of
dollars required for their
development and testing.
For information, call city
chairman, Raymond
Thibeault, 554-9498.

HAVE A

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CHEESE CAK E

OR

BANANA CREAM PIE

OR

CHOCOLATE CHERRY
COOKIE •

AT

SNEAKY TREATS

Diet Gourmet Shop

29275 Southfl•ld
Farrell Plaza

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EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

CALL 832-6464

get them.
There's so much to see at
the new Merchant of Vino
Cellars on Northwestern
between 12 and 13 Mile ...
such an exciting array of
wines in any price category
... for everybody to enjoy.
Eddie Jonna, his wonder-
ful cooperative staff, their
extensive knowledge, and
the oodles of everything so
good at Merchant of Vino
Cellars bring a welcomed
thrill.

ON A DIET?

Friday, February 21, 1981

Italian-American Dining At It's Finest

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Sat. 5 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Sun 2 p m. to I a.m

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Bet. Willis & Canfield

Valet
Parking

833-9425

RID CEDARS

Tourette Topic of Quincy Show

Authentic Chinese Dishes

1IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Chef's Specials

Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights

NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER
or

9 5

BROILED FLORIDA

- RED SNAPPER

COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,

VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

Live Entertainment & Dancing
Monday thru Saturday

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INCLUDES 9 COURSES!

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BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN
ROAST FRESH TURKEY W/Dressing
BABY BEEF LIVER W/Onions or bacon
VEAL CUTLETS
VEAL PARMESAN
FISH & CHIPS

1 /2

$4.49
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