32 Friday, February 3, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •• ■ •••• CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES French, Jewish, American, International Cuisine 967-39991 Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD 961-3999 North of 10 Mile Rd. Solar Pipeline Is Discussed REHOVOT — Sahara sunshine may one day power the factories of Europe if a new concept dis- cussed last month at the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence proves feasible. The discussion took place within the framework of a "Workshop on the Econom- ics of the Solar Ther- mochemical Pipeline," or- this weekend PI.EfISE DO NOT DISTORS Special room rates for weekend getaways. Vishniac Photos in Birmingham as HMC Benefit $4400 * PER ROOM PER NIGHT • luxurious guest room • kids in some room FREE • gourmet dining at the Benchmark • saunas & exercise room • limited number of rooms available The Pierce Street Gallery will have a special showing of the photographs of Roman Vishniac at 1 p.m. Sunday at the gallery, 217 Pierce, Birmingham. This reception will benefit the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter. Taped comments by Vis- hniac along with an infor- mal talk about the photos and their historic back- ground will be presented. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. • heated indoor/outdoor pool • live entertainment at Dewey's • video game room 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive, Southfield, MI 48075 • 313-559-6500 CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-482-3440 Advance reservations required Taxes not included. Does not apply to group sales . Sil l ganized by the Weizmann Institute's Center for Energy Research, headed by Prof. Israel Dostrovsky. What Dostrovsky and his colleagues are proposing is to take solar energy col- lected in a desert area (say Israel's Negev, the south- western part of the United States or the Sahara), trans- form it into energy-rich chemicals and then pipe those chemicals to indus- trial regions further to the north where, in yet another transformation with special catalysts, the energy is re- leased as heat for use in manufacturing processes. Solar energy has been generally used near the spot where it was collected. It sometimes is transformed into electrical energy for transmission, but this re- sults in a 75 percent loss of energy, a loss which, it is hoped, will be reduced to 25 percent by using the chemi- cal energy route. 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Meriwe t her's 25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 a (hulls iffnerReitaurant Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST TIME AGAIN ... and them for Neiman-Marcus never \too soon . . . for the . . . but far below the high Temple Israel Sisterhood NM prices. donor luncheon . . . March Even hand-painted 12, 12:30 p.m. Oriental items . . . and out- It is not an annual event of-the-ordinary gifts . . . All . . . and this will be sister- kinds of brass . . . every- hood's first donor luncheon thing a person can think of at the temple on Walnut . . . including large planter Lake Rd. near Drake. box with palm tree. Spring outfits galore will It's a gift place for folks be shown at the fashion seeking the unusual in show featuring Northland beautiful merchandise .. . Center shops with both Ever see an engraved male and female models . . brass chest? . . . You will at Northland Center will also Brass 'n Sass . . . well worth give everyone a gift . . . $18 a look around. price includes lunch, fash- MEMBERSHIP of Per- ion show, music and get- fection Masonic Lodge is together fun . . . Most of all, sponsoring a series of the money goes to benefit entertainment events in Temple Israel Sisterhood's various nursing or conva- many charitable deeds .. . lescent homes and senior Call Temple Israel, 661- citizen residences . . . It fea- 5700. tures guitar and songs of GET WELL WISHES Robbie Disner . . . Any spe- . . . to Ruben Zissman at cial requests or suggestions, Sinai Hospital . . . to David call PM Dan Natow, 836- Wolfe at Henry Ford Hospi- 3535. tal . . . to Carole Goldman SPORTS CONNEC- after surgery at Del Ray TION is new sports talk Community Hospital in program aired recently .. . . Florida where she spends and heard Monday through winters. Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. over ANITA GILBERT (bar- WCAR (1090 AM) . . . rister Allan) will show her hosted by Dave Schwartz sculpture and pottery for and Alan Penskar. Sholem Aleichem Institute IF GENTS are 30 years . . . March 2-4 . . . at of age and under, they can Shenandoah Country Club get into Bnai Brith Bran- on Walnut Lake Rd. . . . She deis Sports Lodge at half recently received invitation yearly dues . . . The group to exhibit at Temple Israel has noted and interesting Art Show, May 5-6. sports figures at its monthly ALREADY OVER 500 meetings. More info by cal- tentative reservations for ling Ralph Miller, 559- the Super 50th Reunion, 3200. Northern and Central DONNA ALPERT .. . Highs, 1934 More or Less and her Sneak Preview classes . . . July 27-29 . . . at women's apparel . . . has Sheraton-Oaks Hotel in moved . . . from Leo Knight Novi . . . Snacks and regis- Plaza on 12 Mile . . . to Mor- tration Friday eve; interna- ris Margulies' ultra-modern tional buffet, strolling Sunset Strip Shopping Cen- music, dancing to Fenby- ter on Northwestern, north Carr Quintet Saturday eve. of 12 Mile. • . . . big brunch Sunday NEW OFFICE DEPT. morning . . . all for $50 per Advest Realty, owned by person. brothers Eliot and Howard Those who stay at hotel Marcus . . . at 17663 W. 10 get special $40 per night Mile and Southfield Rd. rate . . . Northern grads call WONDER WHY ... So Sarah Swartz, 557-6387; many organizations, both Centralites phone Molly fraternal and others, com- Beck, 352-3135. plain about lack of member- Super 50th book is ship . . . but don't have planned . . . Volunteers people get on phones asking needed for committees on members reason they don't book, decorations, publicity, attend? gifts and souvenirs, regis- NO MORE RHODIKA tration and reception .. . ... Rhoda Weiss' new oper- Call general chairman Izzy ation is now called Face Malin, 864-2506; co- Fitness . . . at Cal & Koehler chairman Kopel Kahn, Salon, near southeast 626-0467; co-chairman Ray corner of Northwestern Zimmerman, 875-4900. Hwy. and Middlebelt. CONGRATS ... to Fran MAIL DEPT.. . . "I have and Sol Adler in North- been playing Mah Jong for ridge, Calif. on their 40th over 45 years, mostly with anniversary . . . to Dorothy the same ladies. We re- and Hy Nudell on their 44th cently had the most unusual anniversary. game, playing 13 consecu- IT'S NOT ALL brass at tive wall games. Can any- one top this record?" Brass 'n Sass, owned by Mabel Alvin Mary Faraj with son David Rowe . . . recently opened in new beautiful Sunset Strip Millionaires on Northwestern . . . Other TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- unique items, also, like an all-snakeskin dress and rael's Office of Revenues es- matching bag . . . made by timates that there are 4,000 same people manufacturing Israelis worth $1 million.