THE DETROIT! JEWISH NEWS 34 'Friday, April 9,1982 As long as we live we should more and more be turning from all that is evil, and to all that is good. NOW APPEARING PAM MARTIN and PIZAll COMPLETE DINING AND DANCING Lunches Served Mon.-Fri. From 11:30 Dinners Served Mon.-Sat. From 5 p.m. 29200 Orchard_ Lake Rd. 851-4577 the roman lerraee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD... AT 12 MILE OFF 6% 851-4094 Open Mon. thru SOT. 11:30a.ru.2:30 a.m. EARLY BIRD DINING SPECIALS 4-6:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Senior Citizen Discount McFROCK'S Saloon (Below Roman Terrace) SUNDAY - LASAGNA, SPAGHETTI & BABY BACK RIB DINNERS Open for Lunch Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 Open Sun. 4 p.m. 55-3860 Eisenberg History Studies Continue With Modern Era "Eyewitness to American Jewish History," a four- volume series by Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, concluded last month.with the appearance of the fourth volume de- voted to "The American Jew, 1915 to 1969" (Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations). As the title for the new edition indicates, per- sonalities known to this generation, leaders of movements of major inter- est, form the cast of char- DR. AZRIEL EISENBERG acters in the dramatic ex- perience of American that Dr. Eisenberg also Jewry. should have devoted The first three books numerous chapters in the dealt with "From the Colo- new volume to the religious nial Period to the Revolu- experiences and develop- tion, 1492-1793," "The ments. Thus, the book com- German Immigration, 1800 to 1875" and "The Eastern mences with "Mordecai M. European, Immigration, Kaplan Founds the Recon- structionist Movement in 1881 through 1920." Because the current 1915." Then there is the vast volume commences with the 1920s, continuing number of Jewish writers through the 1960s, the whose words enriched the expectation is that the literary world. Therefore, the second people who tackled the serious issues involving chapter is about "Anzia the Holocaust, Zionism Yezierska Asks What She -and the state of Israel Can Do for America, 1920." would be emphasized Politically and in the .here. civic protective fields are This is exactly what the included the names of Louis Marshall, Rabbi volume does. Because of the spiritual Stephen S. Wise, Nahum nature of the many changes Goldmann, Emanuel that have taken place in Neumann and Dr. Israel Jewish life, it is a natural Goldstein. • In the literary field, among political leaders and in other spheres, are the names of Alfred Kazin, Jessie Ethem Sampter, Judith Kaplan Eisenstein, Boris Smolar, Lewis E. Singer, Rebecca Kohut, Leon Weisenfeld, Lewis L. Strauss, Emil Ludwig, Chaplain Roland Gittel- sohn, Hillel Seidman, David Mickey Marcus, Con- gressman Emanuel Celler, William Zorach, Selman Waksman, Harold Ribalow and many others. THERE IS ONLY ONE AUTHENTIC GREEKTOWN AND THAT'S ON MONROE STREET IN DOWNTOWN DETROIT. FOR SUPERB GREEK FOOD AND FLAVOR, VISIT THE MANY FINE GREEK RESTAURANTS LOCATED IN GREEKTOWN. Courtesy of Grecian Gardens He that cannot decidedly say "No" when tempted to evil, is on the highway to ruin. 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On April 21, Dr. Dale Boesky of the Sinai staff will present pointers on being more emotionally self-sufficient. Sinai's chief of psychiat- ric intake and emergency services Dr. Lewis Brodsky will speak on April 29 on how to use the Crisis Clinic. At the same gather- ing, Dr. Peter Goodman, medical coordinator of Sinai's emergency room, will explain when to use the emergency room. Nurse Alice Slate, Sinai's patient represen- tative coordinator, will talk about patients' rights and respon- sibilities. The series is free to the public. For reservations, call Sinai, 493-5300. 1 Mon.-Fri. 11-8 Sat. & Sun. 9-8 DELI-RESTAURANT 10 Milf Just East of Evergreen OPEN FOR BREAKFAST — BRUNCH SAT.-SUN. 9 a.m. - OPEN FOR PASSOVER OPEN SAT., APRIL 10, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. (CLOSED SUNDAY, APRIL 11) • • • • • • WE WILL BE SERVING THESE PASSOVER FAVORITES: MATZO BREI HOMEMADE LATKES BEET•BORCHT (Delicious) ANY OF OUR EXCELLENT (3) EGG OMELETTES HOMEMADE CABBAGE SOUP CHEESE & SPINACH CASSEROLE HOLIDAY TRAYS "TRY OUR HOMEMADE" MEAT: $459 CHEESECAKES PREPARED FOR PASSOVER DAIRY: $559