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Essays of Former Detroiter
1VBS Published in 'Vested Interests'
TO ADD AMONG IT'S FINE
CARRY-OUT DINING!
The essays, newspaper
columns and observations of
former Detroiter Ralph A.
Raimi have been published
ENJOY THE SAME GREAT' FOOD YOU KNOW AND LOVED
by the author in "Vested
FOR OVER 23 YEARS . .. NOW IN YOUR OWN HOME!
Interests: Essays and Fan-
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tasies."
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Raimi, the son of Jacob
closed Monday
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and Sylvia Raimi of South-
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field, is a professor of math-
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ematics and chairman of the
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Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
Rochester, N.Y. The former
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CATERING
Detroiter is the son-in-law
of Dr. Robert and Josephine
20097 W. 12 MILE RD.
Drews, who have been
Corner of 12 Mile & Evergreen
active in the Detroit Jewish
RALPH RAIMI
community for many years.
COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER
In "Vested Interests," the range of topics including
author has covered a wide economics, politics, the law,
the student revolt of the
1960s, linguistics and
domestic life. Some of the
pieces have been published
before, but much of the book
is new. Neither conscience,
religion,
public education or
dining room, carry-out and trays
university life come away
Restaurant
• breakfast • lunch • dinner
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• after-theater • kiddie new
Among the more in-
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volume are "Forty Years
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ical reminiscence on the
Polish-Jewish roots of
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n in
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ing the Russian Jews," a
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Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and
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comparison of present-
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day Soviet immigration
in our cellars.
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policies with those of
OPEN 7 DAYS
1915. In his comparison,
A WE EK
Raimi writes:
Owned 1 Operate'
Mandarin, Szechuan & Cantonese Food
Ily May 1.
"So the Russians are sell-
Stephen Tam H.••
261% GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK
ing their Jews again; what
Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
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Fri. 11 to 11. Sat. 11 to 12
• Private Dining Room • Businessmen's Luncheons
else is new? A higher price,
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Sun. 12 noon to 10
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852.8280
a different customer? As if it
MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. I
Catering
To
Parties
Available
COMPLETE CARRY - OUT
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.- 12 mid.
Exotic Cocktails
made a difference. First, I'll
SUN. 12 noon-10:30 p.m.
354-9077
review 1978; later on,
1915. Let the reader judge.
SPECIAL
"June 11, 1978: The New
EXPRESSLY FOR YOUR DINING
York Times; the headline:
`Soviets Letting More Jews
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paradise
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ory — if they can.
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"There are also `refus-
ine 2ining and Lockluih
niks' whose emigration
Fred Bayne at the organ nightly
request is denied, and
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who live in endless job-
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less limbo if not in jail.
Those applicants who
succeed do so after delay,
harassment, anonymous
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phone calls, vandalism.
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN
DELTA DENTAL BLDG., J.L. HUDSON DR.
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They may wait years ...
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Mon.-Thurs., 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12- 10
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not permitted to live in most
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of holy Russia. They could
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only live in Russian Poland
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Fri. 1 a.m.-10 p.m.
and in the official 'zone of
Also Westland, Livonia & Taylor
settlement" in the west. But
now (World War I) the Ger-
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man advance was pushing
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AND AMERICAN FOOD
thousands of Jews (and
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other refugees eastward,
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even into the forbidden ter-
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"Finance Minister (Petr)
Bark was not going so far as
to suggest that Jews be
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granted all the rights of citi-
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fessions closed to Jews, or
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Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering
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(God forbid!) to live in the
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holy Capital Cities of Mos-
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• long as they were fleeing
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UNCLE JOHN'S
yr"' ry • Irv.
WWI Ptifi5
eastward anyhow, with the
army unable to keep them
in the part of country they
belonged in, well, maybe
one could publish a decree
granting them the right to
enter those parts of Russia
they were in, or nearly into.
Then Rothschild in France
would respond to this ges-
ture of goodwill to his people
by coughing up the billion
rubles.
"The debate makes
entertaining reading: one
wonders if the present
Politburo uses similar
language in debating to-
day's Jewish question."
Raimi attended Wayne
State University and the
University of Michigan,
from which he received a BS
degree in physics and a PhD
degree in mathematics.
"Vested Interests" is his
first book.
Camp Maas Site
of Soccer Camp
The Detroit Express will
hold a weekend soccer in-
structional camp at Camp
Maas in Ortonville Oct.
14-16 for boys and girls of
all ages.
Members of the 1982
American Soccer League
champions will conduct the
training portion of the camp
while professional camp in-
structors will provide other
leisure activities.
Meals will be served and
sleeping quarters are avail-
able for over 200
youngsters. Physical fitness
and soccer skills as well as
games, movies and other ac-
tivities will make up the
weekend agenda.
Buses will depart from
the main Jewish Com-
munity Center at 4:30
p.m. Oct. 14. Youngsters
will be required to bring
clothing, sheets, blankets
and pillowcases. Cost for
the weekend includes
meals, lodging, transpor-
tation and professional
instruction.
Checks should be made
payable to: Detroit Express
Soccer Club, Inc., P.O'. Box
975, Bloomfield Hills
48303-0975. For informa-
tion, please contact Express
General Manager Robert
Brown, 647-3048. All fees
must be paid by Oct. 5.
Village Players
Stage Comedy
"Romantic Comedy," by
Bernard Slade will be pre-
sented by The Village
Players of Birmingham,-
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 7 and 8.
Curtain time is 8:30 p.m.
Reservations may be made
by calling 644-2075 any-
time.
Folkdance Club
Plans to Meet
The Detroit Folkdance
Club meets 8 p.m. Fridays
at the Brookside School,
Cranbrook Institute, 380
Lone Pine Rd., Bloomfield
Hills.
There is a charge. All are
invited. For details, call the
foikdance club, 649-2878.