THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Balance Sheet on Immigration .. TEL AVIV (ZINS) — In the first time in seven years 1981, 25,900 Jews emi- that the number of Jews grated from Israel. In 1982, coming to Israel was larger that figure dropped to than the number leaving Is- 11,300. The year 1982 was rael.' I GRAND OPENING ORIENTAL PALACE Szechuan, Mandarin & Cantonese Cuisine m rier–t ■ . —1E.f. 131, . rift" . or=t R4111 / OFF ALL DINNERS i 5 0/0 AND CARRY-OUT PEKING DUCK Reg. 19.95 1295 SUN. THRU THURS. 11:30-10, FRI. & SAT. 11:30-11 357-0620 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE RD. master, __ . FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA ' • the swman le•resee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. VISIT .McFROCK'S SUNDAYS CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ' LUNCH & DINNER FOR 2 (back by popular request) • Veal Francesco • Veal Piccanti •• Veal Parmesan • Veal Scaloppini Fresh Fish Of The Day LUNCH $11 per Couple DINNER $21 per Couple Includes Complimentary Glass of Wine. N Early Birds 10% Off Before 7 p.m. Senior Citizens 10% Off At All Times tiv Not applicable to Lunch & Dinners For Two ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ts tittaZ40 Dine At IA Michigan's Famous -lir Deli-Restaurant VS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Your Hosts: Jack Baiter and Al Winkler 12 MILE & EVERGREEN, 116 EVERGREEN PLAZA Dv . ♦ 557-8899 OPEN : :XMAS DAY: • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • HOLIDAY TRAY t CATERING ORDERS ♦ STILL BEING • TAKEN ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,.1; Friday, December 23, 1983 31 ,;, The Best of Everything - - (Continued from Page 30) Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sundays. HY LEWIS WRITES .. . "A Detroit musical legend of the Big Band era passed away on Friday, Dec. 9, after a long illness. Let me take you back in time to the late '20s on Twelfth Street where he was concertmas- ter of Lerman's Juvenile Concert Band, a most popu- lar aggregation of talented youngsters that enjoyed wide popularity playing benefit concerts . . theater houses such as the Grand Riviera, Ramona, etc. "Numerous outside summer concerts in and around Detroit and also entertaining at many public schools that inspired so many young musicians .. His remarkable talent with . the trumpet ultimately took him to California where he became lead trumpet with the Tommy Dorsey or- , chestra after Ziggy Elman left for the service. "He can still be seen as part of the band in two mo- tion pictures, one that plays the late late TV shows ti- tled, 'Thrill of a Romance' with Lauritz Melchior, Esther Williams and Van Johnson. Taking residence in the Van Nuys Valley he subsequently joined such big band giants as Henri Busse, Charlie Barnett, Artie Shaw and then joining Woody Herman's Herd playing concerts and giving USO performances vitually all over the world. "Many of you old- timers may have heard his music at the Graystone Ballroom, Oriole Terrace, The Bow- ery, etc. He played the Fort Wayne- Hotel with his combo for a few years and we remember him jamming' one night with none other than `Satchmo' Armstrong at the Bowl-o-Drome Bar on Dexter Blvd. He was a long=time member of the Detroit Musicians Union where his colleagues proclaimed him an out: standing musician with few peers. "His name was Irving Lewis . . . who is now blow- ing his golden horn in a far better place." CHANGE IN SIGN from Giorgio's to Peter's K doesn't mean change in food ... at Greenfield and Lin- coln 38-seater ... . Chef Hasan Altaie, with former owner George Golematis since he opened in March 1981, has remained . . . making those delicious sauces and gourmet dishes as before .. . Also very pleasant, personable, wait- ress Ginnie Broaddus, six years at the locale. . Hasan's father-in-law was the late Rabbi Henry Goldwater of Cong. Ha-Ner Tamid in Mt. Clemens. Mother-in-law Ruth Gold- water lives in Southfield. Owner •Pete Kotsogian- nis, worked at a Manhattan restaurant before coming here . . . serving continental - . - — -- cuisine much like the gourmet foods still being enjoyed at Peter's K . . . and with the same reasonable prices. WON'T FIND much more experience in good service than from Ann Marsh at Sero's on North- western . . . Her back- ground takes in the former Sacca's on W. McNichols (before it became Angel's Hourglass) and Mocombo's (Continued on Page 32) NII1 1 1 1 1 TEE MULE EOM 24723 Southfield at 10 Mile 569-2120 .1.•• ■•••■ •■■ • ..... 1 7. .. 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