THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
New Recovery Group to Meet
Recovery Inc., a mental Middlebelt, Farmington
health group, will begin a Hills.
new group 10 a.m. May 9 at
For information, call the
St. Colman Church, 32500 Recovery office, 561-2521.
Carmel Winery Founder
Depicted on 500 Shekel Note
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Royal Oak
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10 OZ. BROILED WHITEFISH
$4.45
10 OZ. BROILED NEW. YORK STRIP SIRLOIN
$5.95
VEAL PARMESAN w/Spaghetti
$4.45
4 BROILED LAMB CHOPS (16 oz.)
$5.95
BROILED SHISH KABOB w/Rice Pilaf
$3. 95
BROILED HADDOCK
$4 25
1/2 SLAB BAR-B-Q RIBS
$5. 25
10 OZ._ BROILED BOSTON SCROD
$4.45
10 OZ. DELMONICO STEAK
$4.95
1/2 FRIED CHICKEN
1.85
SPINACH PIE OR MOUSSAKA
$3.95
BREAST OF CHICKEN PARMESAN
$4. 25
FROG LEGS
$4.95
FRIED SHRIMP IN THE BASKET
$4.75
ABOVE ORDERS INCLUDE: GREEK SALAD,
CHOICE OF POTATO OR SPAGHETTI, BREAD & BUTTER
SUNDAY SPECIALS
ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF
With: Soup, Salad, Pot. & Bread Basket
ROAST TOM TURKEY
With: Dressing, Salad, Pot. & Bread Basket .
ROAST CHICKEN
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LONDON BROIL
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NEW YORK — Baron vineyards in France, pro-
Edmond de Rothschild, who vided the grape cuttings
figured prominently in the and the vintners that began
establishment of the wine the Carmel Winery over a
industry in Israel is pic- century ago, in 1882.
tured on the front of Israel's Carmel is the leading
newest and highest de- producer of Israeli wines,
nomination of currency, the spirits and liqueurs avail-
500 Shekel note. The back of able for worldwide export,
the bill features a cluster of and the principal exporter
grapes and, around its bor- to the United States of any
ders, the names of the 44 Israeli product. The corn-
settlements his philan- pany recently received the
thropy aided in the forma- government of Israel Award
tion of the Jewish state.
for its outstanding contri-
Baron de Rothschild's bution to trade between the
famous Chateau Lafite two countries.
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Sinai Hospital, Chicago,
Pittsburgh, St. Louis,
Washington and Cleveland.
Feldman Gallery
Opens Exhibit
The I. Irving Feldman
Galleries will exhibit, in
celebration of Henry
Moore's 80th birthday,
lithographs, etchings,
aquatints and sculpture by
the artist. The show opens
Saturday and runs through
June 4. The I. Irving
Feldman Galleries is lo-
cated at 24175 Northwest-
ern Hwy., Suite 21, South-
field. Gallery hours are
Tuesday through Friday 10
a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday
noon-4 p.m.
Concert Sunday
in Southfield
Lung Lake Road
THE
PERFECT
BLEND
Observant Hospitals Listed
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Association of Or-
thodox Jewish Scientists
has reported that, in re-
sponse to many requests for
information about hospitals
with residencies which will
accommodate Sabbath ob-
servers, it has assembled a
list of more than 50 such re-
sidencies, most of them in
New York City.
Joel Schwartz, executive
director, said such residen-
cies also were available in
hospitals in New Jersey,
Philadelphia, Detroit's
Detroit Symphony vio-
linist Linda Snedden-Smith
will perform with the
Southfield Symphony Or-
chestra 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
a concert at Southfield High
School.
The orchestra, conducted
by Ervin Monroe, will fea-
ture works by
Rachmaninoff and Handel.
Tickets will be available at
the door.
Emotion turning back on
itself, and not leading on to
thought or action, is the
element of madness.
—J. Sterling
Chorale Group
Bloodmobiles and donor Offers Concert
centers at various sites in
The Madrigal Chorale of
Wayhe, Oakland, Macomb,
Washtenaw and St. Clair Southfield will present
counties will have extended their second annual
hours throughout the Cabaret Concert 8 p.m.
month of May as part of a Wednesday at the South-
blood drive by the South- field Civic Center pavillion.
The group, under the di-
eastern Michigan chapter of
rection of Carolyn Eynon,
the American Red Cross.
For information or the lo- will perform songs by Duke
cation of a center in your Ellington, Leonard Berns-
area, contact the Red Cross, tein, George and 'Ira Ger-
shwin and other American
833-4440.
composers.
Tickets are available in
Lupus Group
advance or at the door. For
to Meet at Sinai information, contact the
The Michigan Lupus group, 559-4615.
Foundation will hold a
state-wide meeting for
Lupus patients and their
families 1 p.m. May 15 at
Sinai Hospital's Zuckerman
BERKLEY THEATRE
Auditorium, 6767 W. Outer
2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Dr., Detroit.
Berkley U 2-0330
For more information,
ALL SEATS
contact the foundation,
$1.00 AT ALL TIMES
775-8310.
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WE WILL BE OPEN ON
MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8
SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND
SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNERS
Baron Edmond de Rothschild, founder of the
Carmel winery, is featured on Israel's new 500 Shekel
note.
Blood Drive
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Family Dining
21411 SOUTHFIELD (N. of 11 Mile)
559-1091
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
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"SPRING BREAK" (R)
Weekdays & Sat. 7:20 & 9:20
Sun. 3:15, 5:15, 7:20 & 9:20
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Sun. Matinee 1:20 & 3:40
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Kate Nelligan & Judd Hirsch
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