THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS De Luca The Best of Everything DINING & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring The Finest Italian-American Foods (Continued from Page 44) 1008 N. WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE • Royal Oak • 543-2626 white brick wall in rear .. . Lounge seats 60 including piano bar. "SHOT THROUGH The Heart" at Birmingham Theater through Dec. 18 is a Western musical comedy with surprise ending .. . Much of it is lively, with ac- tion . . . even bar scene and fight plus fire . . . It's good entertainment . . . though too long (over three hours) and some slow portions will probably be removed. Many people will see "Shot Through The Heart" produced by localites Alan Lichtenstein and Ivan Bloch . . . and it will receive much acclaim. OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. SUNDAY 4 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 'DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS I • FAMOUS VEAL DISHES • STEAKS • PRIME RIB • PASTA • PIZZA • BROILED & BAKED FISH LENNY AT THE PIANO BAR RANDALL NON. THRU SAT. DOMINICO'S FAMILY RESTAURANT 2859 COOLIDGE, 2 Blks. S. of 12 Mile 541-7670 CHARLES ROWLAND PIANO & VOCAL STYLIST THURS.-SAT. 8:30-1 a.m. SUN. 7-11:30 p.m. • Baby Frog Legs • Baby Perch • Dover Sole • Red Snapper • Turtle Soup • Cottage Fries PLUS DOMINICO'S FAMOUS ITALIAN-AMERICAN DISHES • COCKTAILS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK NOW OPEN SUNDAYS From 4 p.m. Daily Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 11 Fri.-Sat. til 12:30 a.m. Sun. from 4 p.m. - PARTY PLANNING? IV MEW AMU From 30-500 Call Mary 352-8782 "Serving The Best To the Best!"_ BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES NOW! PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE FOR SAT. & SUN. AFTERNOONS DIAMOND JIM BRADY'S' PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER EVERGREEN AND 10 1/2 MILE Covered Parking 352-8780 EVERYDAY DINNER SPECIALS (Served After 5 p.m.) HOMEMADE STUFFED CABBAGE BROILED LIVER & ONIONS BREAST OF TURKEY CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE $399 BRAISED SHORT RIBS BAR-B-Q CHICKEN FRIED KREPLACH & KISHKE $499 BROILED FILET OF SOLE ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD, VEGETABLE, POTATO AND BEVERAGE WEEKEND SPECIAL SMOKED WHITEFISH OR SABLE PLATTER FOR (1) $499 WE BAKE (8) VARIETIES OF OUR FAMOUS 4 oz. BAGELS!! OPEN 7 DAYS 7 a.m.-8 p.m. eta/ wissnim Arro 1 19471 W. 10 MILE THAT WORK GOING on outside of Michigan Inn is for more parking space. SOMETHING NEW up- stairs at Golden Mushroom, 10 Mile and Southfield . . . an after 10 p.m. menu .. . offering a diversity of light choices for late evening din- ing . . . plus gourmet selec- tions . . . and a la carte salad bar . . . It's Monday through Thursday, 10 to 12; Friday and Saturday, 10 to 1 .. . For folks who haven't eaten, a full menu is also available . . . same hours. While Chef Milos Cihelka weaves his kitchen magic . . . Golden Mushroom now also boasts its own full-time pastry chef . . . Joe Decker has won gold and bronze medals in nationally- sanctioned competition .. . awarded by Michigan Chefs de Cuisine . . . He was for- merly at Jacques and Tweeney's .._and is now a Golden Mushroom exclu- sive. "HOT ICE" opens this Monday at Fanny's in Troy Hilton Inn, Stephenson Hwy. NEW SIGN has gone up where former Giorgio's was located . on Greenfield and Lincoln . . . Now reads Pe- ter's K Restaurant . . . owned by George Golematis' cousin from New York, Peter Kotsogiannis. NOSTALGIC ARE THE days of years back when I couldn't wait to munch one of those luscious Greene's hamburgers with lots of onions, plus mustard and catsup . . . The place is still standing on Seven Mile and Schaefer, although I MCF Cookbook Now Available The favorite recipes of 200 Michigan families and popular recipes from 25 of the state's best restaurants are included in a new cook- book published by the Michigan Cancer Founda- tion (MCF) as a fund raiser. The 225-page "Our Best to You" is available from the cancer foundation, 110 E. Warren, Detroit, 48201, or at MCF regional centers throughout southeastern Michigan. There is a charge. Block East of Evergreen 352-7060 Free trade is not a princi- ple, it is an expedient: haven't gone there since. That yearning came back when I passed a Greene's on Orchard Lake Rd. and 10 Mile . . . and decided to bring some home . . . The surprise wasn't only their prices (70 cent cheeseburger and 60 cent regular) but tiny little greasy hambur- gers . . . and unless you bit into the center, all that's gotten is a mouthful of bun . . . I'm not checking to see if other franchised Green's make the same kind of tiny greasy hamburgers these days . . . I'd rather live with my memory. NEW SPECIAL YEAR'S Eve performance is scheduled for "Catch Me If You Can" starring WJR Radio's Jimmy Launce at Somerset Dinner Theater, Somerset Mall, Troy . . . The resourceful and amusing mystery comedy runs only through December. At "Club Hyatt Regency Dearborn," second floor, Jimmy Launce Productions' run of Judith Ross comedy, "An Alinost Perfect Per- son," ends Dec. 17 . . . Show only, with dinner at Kafay's or with dinner at Gulio's. WELL, AL WINKLER and Jack Balter at Pickle Barrel Deli on 12 Mile and Evergreen couldn't get a liquor license . . . or even something to just sell beer and wine . . . so they've done the next best thing .. . Those bottles you see around there are Chamay Silver imported Sparkling French cider . . . served in wide-Mouthed champagne glasses. EDDIE JAYE'S talent as a show warmer opening act for celebrities is much in demand . . . He and sidekick puppet Carlton D. Crow put the audience in a festive mood with their laugh get- ters. But Eddie isn't only an entertainer . . . He's quite the cook . . . a hobby of his for about 20 years . . . Hopes are for a "Carlton's Kitchen" TV cooking show . . . with Jay doing recipes, Carlton the comedy, and celebrity guests . . . Eddie and wife Lissa live in Hun- tington Woods. Friday, December 2, 1983 45 Aguda Israel Opposes ew Jerusalem Stadium Site '9, JERUSALEM (JTA) — events. They note that the The Aguda Israel has pledged a fight to the finish Aguda's objections are to block Mayor Teddy Kol- not widely supported by lek's plans to build a mod- other religious elements ern sport stadium near or by secular Jews who Malha, a suburb in the had protested in the past southern outskirts of that a stadium near Jerusalem. The opposition densely-populated resi- is headed by Meir Porush dential neighborhoods and his father, Aguda MK would create noise and Menahem Porush, who ac- traffic jams. cuse the mayor of insen- The new site for the sitivity "to the feelings of stadium is far from built-up tens of thousands of (Or- areas. Municipal architects thodox) Jerusalemites." say the facility will be con- The Orthodox object to structed so as to prevent any the stadium on grounds that significant noise from dis- it will disturb the tranquil- turbing major population ity of the Sabbath — the day centers of the city. The city when soccer and other fathers are confident that matches draw the largest the planning committee crowds — and that it en- will approve the project. courages violation of Sab- They point out further bath bans and that it will that the Orthodox Poalei turn the "holy city" into "an Aguda Israel party and the international sports new Sephardic party, center." "Shas," are negotiating to Orthodox objections, join Kollek's Labor-led coal- often accompanied by vio- ition in the city council, lent demonstrations, suc- fully aware that the mayor ceeded in defeating earlier intends to go ahead with the plans for a sports center lo- stadium. The Porushes are cated close to religious looking to Aguda suppor- neighborhoods. But politi- ters in the U.S. to exert cal observers say that this pressure against the time Kollek will succeed in stadium. carrying out his promise to provide Jerusalem with a We are easily deceived by modern stadium for sports that which we love. . DELI-RESTAURANT COUNTRY CORNER MALL SOUTHFIELD ROAD 3 Jost South of 13 Mile 647-7037 DINNER FOR 2 MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE (excluding strip steak) INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, ENTREE, POT., HOT VEG., BREAD & BUTTER, COFFEE OR TEA 95 FOR TWO! PLUS OUR FABULOUS SPECIALS From 3 p.m. Daily, All Day Sat. & Sun. 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