40 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 17, 1981 Tickets Available for Met Week ticket order Mail brochures are available for the general public for this spring's performances of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company at Masonic Auditorium May 25-30. The opening production will be "Manon Lescaut" by Puccini. Featured during HAVE YOUR CAKE AND STILL LOSE WEIGHT AT SNEAKY TREATS Dlet-Gourmet Shop 29275 Southfield 569.7546 Farrell Plaza Met Week will be "Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny," "Cavalleria Rusticana," "Pagliacci," "Verdi Requiem," "Don Giovanni," "Samson et Dalila" and "La Traviata." All performances will begin at 8, except for opening night, which will be at 8:30 p.m. For a Met Week ticket order form and availability listing, contact the Detroit Grand Opera Association at Masonic Temple, 500 Temple, De- troit, 48201, 832-5200.\ Flatto-Sharon Found Guilty in Knesset Election Case JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Knesset member Shmuel Flatto-Sharon and his aide, Jack Benaudis, were con- victed this week of pre- election bribery by the Magistrates Court. His campaign manager in the Knesset elections four years ago, Yaacov Halfon, was found not guilty. The Knesset removed Flatto-Sharon's parliamen- tary immunity in order for him to stand trial. The court found him and his aide guilty of of- fering housing at cheap rental rates, which Sha- ron's lawyer claimed was a straight business deal. But the magistrate ruled that it was a bribe to gather votes. The two were also found guilty of bribing a local party list in Dimona. Flatto-Sharon claimed that he had merely been doing what all politicial parties had done during election campaigns since the state was established. Member Knesset Shulamit Aloni, who first drew attention to the brib- ery charge, said after the verdict that all parties would have to be especially careful during the current election campaign. Flatto-Sharon's election to the Knesset halted a French attempt to have him extradited to stand trial in Paris on charges of mis- management of funds and embezzlement. The French SPECIALS APRIL 11 THRU APRIL 24 SOFT SALAMI IN THAT UGLY • 6011.91N6 1N RAUTIFOL POWWOW FERNDALE at 545 W. NINE WU RD. Outer Space Program Topic The Farmington Hills Branch Library's young adult department will pre- sent a program, "New Fron- tiers in Outer Space," 7 p.m. Thursday at the library. The tongue is more dangerous than the dagger. BREAST OF TURKEY Bulk $ 3 2 5 1b Meadow Brook Has Special Meadow Brook Hall will have a family special 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Children age 7 and under will be admitted free; there is a nominal charge for all others. - For tour information, call Meadow Brook Hall, 377- 3140. still insist that he be sent back to Paris. Flatto-Sharon declined to comment on the verdict, but aides said he would appeal and meanwhile continue his current election campaign to be re-elected to the Knes- set. $ 4 9 9 lb. OUR REVISED PASSOVER HOURS WILL BE: SATURDAY SUNDAY MON., TUES. & WED THURS. & FRI. SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. Senior Citizens Early Bird Discount 3 to 5 Mon.-Fri. TRAY CATERING AVAILABLE L 20% OFF DELI-RESTAURANT AKE Just East of Evergreen 352-706 Filled With Much Health • and The Goodness of Life To The Many People Whose Friendship We Cherish So Dearly • 71 L John Laffrey s Steak Bar and Annex 3.: —4., • !1.!...e1111.--' ■ ,*" _ 29230 Franklin Road at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Reg. Price 357-3430