THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Isaac Marcus Jost wrote
the first modern "History of
the Jews" in 1820-1828.

The custom of reading the
Torah in 52 weekly portions
developed in Babylonia.

STEPHENSON
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24912 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS

(Continued from Page 34) and Leah prepared . . .
and Bea Weinstein . . . It Brioche and Brie garnished
was given recently at Lou with strawberries, Carrot
and Bea's North Wabeek re- Vichysoisse with herbed
sidence ... with everything pita, Lemon Sole with
personally prepared by moutarde sauce and black
—
Leah and Melba and grapes, Orange Shell with
brought into the Weinstein Lemon Sorbet, Duck a
"STRINGS" — STROLLING VIOLINS ON SAT. EVE.
home.
l'orange and apple with
Their husbands weren't sweet potato melange,
included in the buy, but Broccoli Amandine, Choco-
came as a surprise . . Sid late Mocha Mousse with
Winer and and Charles chocolate dipped strawber-
(Chuck) Snider, dressed for ries and papaya, coffee, iced
the
part in black bowtie, tea and four bottles of Char-
Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
were bartenders and helped donnay French wine.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
serve dinner.
THERE'S A KOSHER
The servers and the food restaurant for lunch only
Italian-American Dining At Its Finest
preparers ate in the kitchen now . . . It's the Hillel Cafe
4222 Second Blvd.
Valet
while the 12 guests enjoyed
the campus of Wayne
Bet. Willis & Canfield
Parking
833-9425 the gourmet menu Melba on
State University . . . open to
the public Monday through
Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. . . .
)
Hillel Cafe, in the Student
_Center, is under Council of
Orthodox Rabbis' supervi-
sion.
4,
Food is cooked daily on
the premises . . . varying
with all diets, including a
regular-vegetarian special
plus gourmet dishes ..
Prices are low and atmos-
phere casual.
IT'LL ALMOST BE like
dancing at Eastwood Park,
• INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP, SALAD
No Carry Out
Graystone, Grande, Vanity
POT. OR VEG. & BREAD BASKET
or any of the places from
yesteryears . . . tonight
from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. . . .
CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 16
That's when the big band
I We Carry Vienna Products
sounds of Johnny Trudell
and Eddie Nuccilli are fea-
lb.
tured non-stop during the
second annual Big Bands
A TI
lb.
Bash Benefit for Detroit's
Music Hall Center . . . at
Renaissance Ballroom of
the Westin Hotel.
DINNER SPECIAL--SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT-. 16
This year's bash is being
presented by radio station_
KJY-FM 94, whose format
At--
features the big band sound
of the 40s and 50s . . . music
INCLUDES: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POT. OR
NP
that
is making a strong
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comeback in this era of
"disco" and "rock" . . . Pro-
No Carry Out
ceeds from these festivfties
LUNCHEON SPECIAL-11 a.m.-2 p.m.— SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 16
rk will aid in the support of
downtown Detorit's historic
Music Hall Center for the
Performing Arts' continu-
ing operation . . . A non-
profit, tax-exempt corpora-
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Includes: Bread Basket
tion, Music •Hall Center
enters its 10th year this fall.
HOP OVER SPECIAL--SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 16
The Big Bands Bash got
t 2-4:30 p.m.
NO SUNDAYS
its start in 1981 when Music
Hall board member Elliot
Trumbull of .Drew and
Trumbull Public Relations
IS
"tripped" upon the idea
t
WITH BOILED POTATO
-
o
while out on the evening .. .
Carry Out
His idea of a night of fun
Includes: Bread Basket
featuring non-stop dancing
'c
BREAKFAST SPECIAL—SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 16
and big band music caught
•
Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m.
on and raised more than
Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m .
$5,000 for the Music Hall.
DESTINATION LOVE,
a six-member dance and
Carry Out * show group will be at Fan-
BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST
ny's in the Tray Hilton,
Maple and Stephenson
SEE
Hwy., Monday through Oct.
2.
JACQUES' PATIS-
SERIE in the lobby of Jac-
Artt ques' and Marvin Gardens
on Telegraph, has been ex-
tended . . . There is now a
Jacques' Patisserie in the
RestituranteDialicatessen
lobby of the Buhl Bldg.
•
OP EN TUE S.-SINI.
downtown . . . serving
Lucie
French pastries, croissants,
PrL 1
IL OF 11 MILE NIL
in'
etc. . . . same as the Tele-
imam •
graph spot . . . plus Colom-
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