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May 08, 1981 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, May I, 1981

Bernard Revel, an Or-
thodox rabbi, founded
Yeshiva College, the first
Jewish college.

Court Blocks Writer's Bequest to PLO

NEW YORK — A New portion of the will of a
York court has blocked a former Pulitzer prize win-

ning journalist who be-
queathed nearly $26,000 to
the Palestine Liberation
Organization, according to
the Jewish Post and Opin-
ion.
The will of Fred Sparks,
who died Feb. 18, was ad-
mitted for probate. How-
ever, a "construction pro-
ceeding," withholding the
part of the will which left
$25,999 to the PLO, was in-
stituted by Judge Marie
Lambert. The court will de-
termine whether an organ-
ization declared "terrorist"
by the United States can
lawfully inherit a bequest.
The late Mr. Sparks won
the Pulitzer prize for inter-
national reporting while
working at the Chicago
Daily News in 1951.

The tongue of the right- heart of the wicked is little
eous is as choice silver; the worth.

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Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners'

Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon.

EXCELLENT BANQUET
FACILITIES

a rco's

7225 W. McNichols (6 hilts.. W. of Livernols) UN 2-6455

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
TAKE MOM OUT TO

.

R" INN "A

AAJE Program
Uses Computer

NOW OPEN!

KNISH DELISH

AT TALLY HALL

SERVING KNISHES LIKE YOUR MOMMA
USED TO MAKE!
ALSO FEATURING VERNORS CREAM ALE
HAVE YOU BEEN HUNGER-
'REMEMBER WHEN YOU

FASHIONED DELICIOUS
WHEN YOU AND YOUR
POTATO KNISH? ONE THAT
FAMILY TOOK A DRIVE TO
YOUR MOTHER OR AUNT
THE FOOT OF WOODWARD
OR SOMEONE ELSE'S
AVE. AND YOU WERE
MOTHER OR AUNT USED TO
SERVED THAT WONDERFUL
MAKE? YOU CAN NOW
CREAM ALE DRINK IN-
SATISFY THAT HUNGER BY
VENTED BY VERNORS?
COMING TO KNISH DELISH
REMEMBER THOSE GREAT
WHERE THE BEST TASTING
FLAVORS THAT WERE
KNISHES OF ALL ARE BEING
ADDED TO THE ALE AND
SERVED. MADE IN THE
THE CREAM? REMEMBER
KOSHER KITCHENS OF CO-
TOO WITH WHAT DELIGHT
HEN'S FAMOUS FOODS IN
YOU ENJOYED THE COOL,
NEW JERSEY, KNISH DE-
DELICIOUS BLEND OF THAT
MARVELOUS BEVERAGE? , LISH OFFERS NOT JUST
POTATO KNISHES BUT
BRING BACK THAT OLD
ALSO KASHA, BEEF, SWEET
SENSATION ONCE AGAIN
POTATO, SPINACH AND A
AND ENJOY A CHOCOLATE,
TERRIFIC KOSHER HOT
CHERRY, PINEAPPLE OR
DOG KNISH THAT IS OUT OF
LEMON LIME VERNORS
THIS WORLD. PRICES ARE
CREAM ALE AT KNISH DE-
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LISH LOCATED NEXT TO
TRY, YOU'LL LOVE 'EM!
FARMINGTON FRUIT MAR-
SURPRISE YOUR LOVED
KET IN TALLY HALL.
SOME
TAKE
ONES,
KNISHES HOME, CHEAPER
BY THE DOZEN.

KNISH
DELISH
IN TALLY HALL

LOEHMANN'S HUNTER SQUARE
Orchard Lake Road at 14 Mile

CHICAGO (JTA) — The
American Association for
Jewish Education (AAJE)
and the Institute for Com-
puters in Jewish Life (ICJL)
announced last week an
agreement to have the ICJL
furnish comprehensive
computer services for the
national testing program
for Jewish schools adminis-
tered by the AAJE's Shtein-
shleifer Testing Bureau.

MOVIE
GUIDE

Southfield
28225 Telegraph

Across From Tel-12 Mall

Just South of 12 Mile

FOR A SPECIAL TREAT BUFFET
11 a.m..to 6 p.m.






Roast Spring Chicken
Roast Round of Beef • Roast Ham
Assorted Salads • Assorted Pastries
Assorted Beverages • Etc.

Adults $9 95

Children 12 & Under $5 50
Senior Citizens $8 95

BERKLEY THEATRE

2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
LI 2-0330
Berkley

All Seats $1.00

For Reservations Call

355-.2929

at all times

Dolly Parton & Jane Fonda
"NINE TO FIVE" (PG)
Weekdays incl. Sat. t:20 & 9:30
Sun. 2:55. 5:05, 7:15 & 9:25

BLOOMFIELD THEATRE

Downtown Birmingham

646-0154

PRIME TIME SHOW
SEATS $1.50

Neil Diamond
"THE JAZZ SINGER" (PG)
Fri. & Sat. 7:30 & 9:30
Sun. 3, 5 &

LATE NIGHT SHOW
SEATS $2.50

"APOCALYPSE NOW" (R)
Fri., Sat. 11:30 p.m.
Sun. 9:15 only
Mon-Thurs. _9:15 only

KINGSWOOD THEATER

Woodward at Square Lake Rd.
Bloomfield Hills 3382856
Under New Management
ALL SEATS $1.26
AT ALL TIMES
Jack Nicholson & Jessica Langs
"THE POSTMAN ALWAYS
RINGS TWICE" (R)
Fri. & Sat. 7:20 & 9:45
Sun. 4:45, 7:20 & 9 . 30
Mon.-Thurs. 7:20 & 9:30

WASHINGTON THEATER

426 S. Washington, R.O.

541-0082

All Seats $1.25
at all times

Jack NichOlson & Jessica Langs
"THE POSTMAN .ALWAYS
RINGS TWICE" (R)
Fri. & Sat. 7:20 & 9:45
Sun. 4:45. 7:20 & 9:30
Mon.-Thurs. 7:20 & 9:30

(ff
OCICr'&
Day hrunc i l
3p p.m.

A beautiful fresh flower will greet every mother as
she prepares to feast on . Steamship Round of Beef
as jus, cured ham, honey dipped fried chicken, eggs.
bacon, sausage. vegetable. potato. salads and dres-
sings, fresh fruits, jello molds and cherry or peach
cobbler for dessert.
Cocktails and wine will be available from noon.
Dinner featuring the 25-foot Wicker Works
Salad Bar will be available from 3:30 p.m.

25

under 1 2

$47

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5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75
Troy, Michigan 48098
(313) 879-2100





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