42 Friday, October 14, 1983 THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS f Two Plays Open Hilberry Season The Hilberry Theater will open its 1983-1984 season with performances of John Mortimer's "A Voyage `Round My Father" 8 p.m. Wednesday and "Our Town," by Thornton Wilder, 8 p.m. Thursday. The theater, on the cam- 27777 FRANKLIN RD. 353-8144 AMERICAN MOTORS BLDG. — ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH RD. AND NORTH OF 11 MILE RD. Enjoy Saturday Lunch at MERRICK'S LUNCH Let us plan your next affair • Bar Mitzva • Wedding Reception • Etc. Accommodations for 150 Rooms available Sat. & Sun. DINNER (Reg.) Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30 the bi a (aAkelt deli .0 • • • • • • • •• •• /*MENET. 1 ..•••••• • •••••••• •• DINER THEATRE • M=16 • • • • • • • • • • • "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN" • • • • • • • ••••••• • ••••••••••• •••••••••••• • • • • detroit's Original dinner theatre •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc. 1 1 :30 A.M. to 3 P.M. 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HENRY LUM Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering 35135 Grand River, Farmington (Drakeshire Shopping Center) 476-9181 7 DAYS 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Banquet Facilities Available SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC; DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS 7, PRIVATE DINING ROOM 349-2885 Wed., Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Also Westland, Livonia & Taylor • OPEN 1.1 NOVI W16-PiFf46 1 II 1 SOUTHFIELD 1■ 1 18283 W. 10 MILE RD. & SOUTHFIELD RD. f i L 569-5527 Mon.-Fri., 11 to 10:30 Saturday 11 to 1 Sunday 12 to 10 Banquet Facilities Available FARMINGTON 31455 W. 14 MILE RD. & ORCHARD LAKE RD. JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE 851-8600 M - Th. Lun. 11:30-2:30, Din: 5:30-10 Fri. & Sat. Dinner hi 12 Mid. Sun. 12-9 CANTONESE Sun. 11:30-4, Fri. & Sat. Din. 4 to 2 a.m. 851-7400 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST "MAMA LOVED LITTMAN'S" returns for a second engagement by Cong. Beth Achim Sister- hood and Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Women . . . Oct. 23; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Oct. 24, 8 p.m. . . . at Beth Achim . . . The easy sellout last time will again star Dena Wein as mama, a role she made highly noted in local amateur circles . . . Lil Sklar is writer of "Mama Loved Littman's" and direc- tor is Gere Oliva . . . For info, call Rebecca Pearlman, 544-7470. WOMAN'S , AU- XILIARY of United Heb- rew Schools will again host a donor luncheon, 12:15 p.m. Nov. 9 at Cong. Beth Achim . . . A musical per- formance by folksinger Norma Har-Paz, accom- panied by Abraham Ben- Ze'ev, will include a medley in Hebrew, Yiddish and En- glish. The annual donor lunc- heon is given to raise funds awarded United Hebrew students and alumni for teacher training programs . . . Also scholarships to at- tend Hebrew-speaking summer camps and Israel programs . . . Contribu- tions help to supply books for the Midrasha Library and assist with Jewish edu- cation of Russian children . . . For ticket info, contact Jean Levy, 357-0424, or Mildred Grossman, 851- 5666. MICHIGAN ORIEN- TAL Art Society has its il- lustrated lecture, "Temple & Images" of Thailand's Buddhist art . . . given by Dr. Elizabeth Gosling, specialist in Southeast Asian art . . . 2:30 p.m. Oct. 23 . . . in auditorium of Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital Administration Services Bldg., 13 Mile and Wood- ward . . . Admission is free. FASHION SPREE III, National Council of Jewish Women's annual sale of de- signer items at practical prices, is Sunday and Mon- day . . . in Southfield Civic Center, Evergreen and Civic Center Drive (10 1/2 Mile) . . . Chairing the committee, which began work moment last year's sale ended, is Marjorie An- sell . . . Her vice chairper- sons are Sally Mayer and Carol Sue Coden . . . Terran Leemis is ways and means vp . . . and Sonia Macey Greater Detroit Section president . . . All proceeds go to NCJW's community projects. DETROIT TIMES The- ater Company's Comedy Cabaret that was set to debut at Peking House in Royal Oak last week, was forced to delay because of a city ordinance . . . but fi- nally made its opening yes- terday. TWO STUDENTS of Cantor Louis Klein at Cong. Bnai Moshe who sang in the so-called "Professional Quartet" at High Holidays services of 1958, year he came to synagogue . . . Phil- lip Pfeffer, tenor, and Joseph Birnholtz, baritone . . . now serve in cantorial positions at congregations of Albuquerque, N.M. and Louisville, Ky. respectively. Another Cantor Klein "protege," Michael Sil- berschein, grew up in Bnai Moshe as a member of the junior choir . . . attended and was ordained a rabbi at Jewish Theological Semi- nary, where he conducted High Holiday services in the seminary synagogue .. . This year, Rabbi Silbersc- hein conducted high holiday services at synagogue in Tokyo, Japan. IT'S FIRST TIME his- tory ... a big reason for 1953 Mumford High grads to attend their reunion .. . The pink and blue building opened in 1949 with no gym or auditorium . . . as pioneer students came from Bagley and Durfee elementary schools. Still no auditorium in 1953 . . . so grads had to have commencement at , Pershing High for their dip- lomas . . . The 1953 reunion is one that shouldn't be mis- sed if possible . . . Nov. 26 . . . at Roma Hall on Tele- graph in Bloomfield Hills . . . It's an historic event .. . Persons to contact are .. . Saralyn (Saperstone) Ba- lan, 851-2772 . . . Elissa (Ruby) Dishell, 851-3468, or Ronny Smith, 557-5169. THIS WEEKEND ... 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun- day in Handelman Hall of Temple Beth El is exhibit and sale of fine Jewish art . . . admission $2 for gallery of about 400 works of all kind. IF YOU HAVEN'T BOUGHT your trash bags (100 heavy duty) from City of Hope Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, call Mol- lie Sinai, 398-7633. LOOKING BACK On Columns of Yesteryears .. . AUG. 7, 1970 ... "Phil Glickman of Carpet Fair, told carpeting associate Leo Schoenfeld of a mutual friend whose son came home from school and scowled at his father . . . got in trou- ble today, Dad, and it's all your fault.' . . . The father wanted to know why, and the boy, still scowling, re- plied, 'Remember I asked you how much $100,000 was?' . . . His pop said that he did and the youngster re- plied, 'Well, a helluva lot ain't the answer!' " Gabriel Riesser was a prominent German Jew who took an active part in the 1848 revolution. He was vice president of the Na- tional Assembly meeting in Frankfurt in 1848. . ;. - 4