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January 21, 1983 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-21

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36 Friday, January 21, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Canonization Report Denied

LONDON — The Vatican
has assured leaders of the
Czech Jewish community in
Israel that it is not consider-
ing canonization for Jozef
Tiso, president of Slovakia
during World War II. The
information was reported
by the International Coun-
cil of Jews from Czechos-
lovakia.
Convicted of war crimes,

laimmai...

Tiso was hanged in 1947. He
was held responsible for the
depoitation of 57,628 Jews,
of whom only 348 returned
from the Nazi concentration
camps.

A Catholic weekly,
"Slovak - in America," had
reported that canonization
for Tiso was being consid-
ered.

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rant that includes among its
dishes some that very few
other places, if any, have
today . f.. Like fried crab-
meat dumplings made by
his wife Kolam, who pre-
pares most of the desserts
. . . or hot pepper chicken,
which can be had anyway
people desire it . . . even
medium or mild . . . but al-
ways with the tang of delici-
ousness.
Son Steve is manager .. .
another son, Sonny, is in the
kitchen and handles much
of the carry-out . . . • Their
sister Aili is hostess and
waitress.
The employees at Moun-
tain King are dressed in
Mandarin jackets . . . and
it's nice to see decoratively-
folded cloth napkins on the
tablecloth.
A huge selection of
entrees prepared and
supervised by Shu Li has
over 200 choices, including
a lamb section, (Peking
lamb, Mongolian lamb,
Hunan lamb and lamb scall-
ion), vegetable sector, four
types of duck, 26 seafood
entrees, 18 chicken dishes,
14 beef, seven soups, nine
appetizers, etc.

Mountain King joins the
line of oriental specialty
restaurants springing up
. . . serving choice Manda-
rin and Szechuan delights
. . . with much customer
satisfaction.
ADD NAMES OF Al,
Gayle and Gary Golman to
FRANKLIN ID.
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list of Dallas, Texas resi-
ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH RD. AND
dents from Michigan who
NORTH OF 11 MILE RD.
frequent Bagelstein's Deli
Specializing In
on Sundays.
POPULAR DANCE
FRESH FISH and AGED BEEF
favorite, Rumplestiltskin,
With A CHOICE SALAD BAR
four musicians and three
Of Over 35 Items From Which To Choose
female vocalists is in Fan-
ny's at Troy Hilton,
LUNCH COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
Stephenson, Hwy., Monday
Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m. •
AND DINNERS
through Saturday.
DINNER
PRIVATE
SO MUCH GOOD food
BANQUET FACILITIES)
served at Red Devil, Green- ‘Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
field and Fenkell, that very
few folks leave without a
people bag . . . It's gotten to
be common practice for Red
Devil to wrap up food for a
lath • snack or. one of the
meals next day.
Red Devil ranks among
the best neighborhood Ita-
lian restaurants in Michi-
MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
gan . already famous for V STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE
so many homemade things
STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS
Cup So u p,
. . . like its -great soft garlic
Bread & Butter
SALAMI
OR BOLOGNA & EGGS
breadsticks . . . and service
by gals like Ann Mangino
BROILED WHITEFISH
$4.25
. . . among the others.
Biggest sleeper at Red
CALVES LIVER
$4.50
Devil is its broiled chicken
BROILED VEAL WIENERSHNITZEL
. . . You won't find its taste
$4.50
at too many places.

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DINNER
SPECIALS 1

$325

BEEF LIVER
GERALD GILBERT
sends an article from Time
CHICKEN
magazine about Mimi
ABOVE INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP,
Sheraton, restaurant critic
of the New York Times .. .
COOKED VEG., BREAD & BUTTER
In it he outlined, "Shera-
ton's main competitbr is
ROAST CHICKEN
PICKLED TROUT
New York magazine's Gail
1/2 Springer With Stuffing
Original Esquire's Famous
Greene, who tends to focus
$425
$425
on trendy places and to de-
Per Pere.
per pers.
scribe them in a rich, sen-
Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg.
Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Buffer
sual prose. Greene does
manage to communicate the • HARRY WEISS'
joy of a first-rate meal.
"Her spicy view of Shera-
RESTAURANT-DEIJCA'TESSEN
ton: 'I would trust her to-
tally on cottage cheese.' "
11 MILE AT LAHSER
. Gilbert and former De-
troiter Gail Greene are
cousins.

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Welfare Rolls_
Stable in Israel

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
The National Insurance In-
stitute, Israel's welfare
agency, reported that wel-
fare cases dropped from
13,000 to 10,000 in Israel
last year.
Of the 3,000 cases drop-
ped, however, most are
being handled by other
agencies.

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Thirty percent of the cur-
rent cases are one-parent
families, 30 percent are
"working poor" who receive
income supplements, 20
percent are men unable to
find work and 20 percent
have temporary illnesses or
other special problems.
The insurance institute
reported that the welfare
rolls had doubled between
1977 and 1981, but have
now declined to 1970 levels.
The hardest hit categories
within the poorest 12.1 per-
cent of the Israeli popula-
tion are families with four
or more children and
single-parent families.

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