34 Friday, February 10, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flutist Eugenia Zukerman to Be in Chamber Concert ORIENTAL PALACE Szechuan, Mandarin & Cantonese Cuisine re- Internationally nowned flutist Eugenia Zukerman will appear with the Israel Chamber Or- DINNER FOR 2 2 CHOICES OF 18 ENTREES INCLUDES: SOUP, EGG ROLLS, RICE, ICE CREAM, FORTUNE COOKIES AND. CHINESE NEW YEAR CAKE OUTSTANDING NEW CHEF FROM NEW YORK ONLY SO $ .11 • Not Valid With Any Coupons • Offer Good Feb. 3 thru Feb. 15, 1984 SUN. THRU THURS. 11:30-10, FRI. & SAT. 11:30-11 357-0620 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE RD. -- FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA VISA' EUGENIA ZUKERMAN itrtm's 4111 D1 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Of Southfield 569-0882 SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE • Cocktails LUNCH and DINNER • American Dishes HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. Kitchen open tiL_12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL AFFAIRS SUNDAY ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BRUNCH sa95 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $395 Ilir Adults Children under 10 Scoliosis Meeting The Scoliosis Association of Michigan will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Ad- ministrative Services Building of William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Physical therapist Donna Reese, will speak on scoliosis. OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS r r 1 chestra 8 p.m. Feb. 22 at Or- chestra Hall. The concert is being pre- sented by the Chamber Music Society of Detroit as part of its 40th anniversary season. Ms. Zukerman appears regularly as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic, the Hamburg Bach Solis- ten, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Israel Chamber Occhestra and the St. Paul Chamber Or- chestra. She also has performed with music ensembles, including the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Spoleto Fes- tival in Italy, the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Edinburgh Festival and the South Bank Festival in London. She was educated at the Juilliard School and has ap- peared with such other in- ternationally acclaimed flutists as Jean-Pier-re Rampal and James Galway, and with her violinist hus- band Pinhas Zukerman. Ms. Zukerman has ap- peared on TV, has record al- bums to her credit and is the author of a novel, "Decep- tive Cadence." 1( COMPLETE MERIWETHER'S rr At' MEAL f l S III• war NM II I Rms. •••bm ak L\ 7:-.411 sow Amu I■ — aP MI a II w as UE 11•1 1 • MI WM IMP'S IV as mom MLIII SIMI It happens every Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. and includes your choice of Meriwether's "Fresh from Nature Entrees." There's the Chicken Teriyaki Vegetables, Chicken Meriwether, Petite Top Sirloin, Fresh Boston Scrod and our unique San Francisco Stirfry. And your complete dinner includes your choice of Seafood Chowder or Steak Soup, salad and our famous teacup bread. Plus, your choice of coffee, tea or milk and Haagen Daz ice cream or sherbet for dessert. Join us soon for a fabulous feast you won't soon forget! American Express and other major crecfit cards accepted. Meriwether's 25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 sa a °tack Iffuerile4tawant Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST TZVIAH IDEN, daugh- ter of Shirlee and Jack Iden, who's had a lifelong love af- fair with horses, fell in love with Israel as well, at age 15 . . . Although it was difficult trying to reconcile her two loves . . . looks like she's fi- nally done it. In July, Tzviah will make aliya, along with five rare Egyptian Arabian horses . . . All six of them will settle at Kabouri, one of Israel's most reknowned agricul- ture schools . . . She will teach horse science . . . . . . Last year, Tzviah "master- minded" the export of nine Arabian steeds to Israel. When the Sloan family from Talaria Farms in Metamora asked if she knew of a champion quality stallion, Tzviah told them about Shatir, a Crabbet (English bred) owned by the Pilz group in Israel . . . She escorted the Talaria man- ager and trainer to Israel and they subsequently agreed to manage Shatir when he came to the U.S. In late November, Shatir won his first class and championship in Ocala, Fla. . . . Tzviah, with an MA in social work from University of Michigan plus working with disturbed children, is a breeder and pedigree scholar as well as consul- tant to American and Is- raeli Arabian horse dealers. CONGRATS ... to Ellen Wolfe . . . on her "11th birthday" . . . She's a leap year baby, born Feb. 29. NICE PEOPLE DEPT. ... Tom Zolkowski and fel- lows at Car Tunes store sales and repair on Wood- ward in Berkley . . . to the rescue of Heidi Press. PLANS ARE BEING formulated for a Durfee Junior High School Reu- nion . . . Interested grads from 1956 or 1957 should mail name (maiden also if gal), address, phone number, year attended and if know about others .. . Send to Durfee Reunion 56/57, P.O. Box 2744, Southfield, Mich. 48037. NORTH DETROIT General Hospital on Car- penter in Detroit has launched its own cable TV program, "Prescription for Health" weekly on Omnicon stations . . . featuring health tips plus interviews with physicians and health care experts on staff at North Detroit General. "Prescription for Health" is taped at Omnicon studios in Hamtramck under direc- tion of Donna Learmont Oleksiak and produced by Betty Jean Rivkin . . . with visual contact for Omnicon viewers of Channel 15 in Hamtramck, Plymouth, Northville, Canton and Belleville. It is shown on Ham- tramck Omnicon Cablevi- sion, Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., and Fridays, 3:30 p.m. . . . All comjunities can view the show twice a week .. . day and time varying. Betty Jean Rivkin is "star" of the new cable show . . . asking quegtions of guest specialists (nuclear medicine, oncologist, sur- geon, hematologist, general practitioner, etc.) . . . With help at home of hubby, Dr. Marvin Rivkin, plus her own .knowledge, she is able to ask queries with authority. SCOTT BALFOUR is new assistant manager and physical director at Execu- tive Athletic Club, Travel- ers Tower on Evergreen .. . developing new physical programs, etc.. . . He comes to EAC from Beverly Hills Racquet Club, serving as assistant club manager. DR. ' WILLIAM MEYER, one of Michigan's leading ophthalmologists, has invented a new "Nova- Curve Lens" . . . in use only a few months the world over . . . It is not only a boon to current cataract patients, but also for use with those currently wearing uncom- fortably thick glasses, who have never had implants during cataract surgery .. . An estimated 3.5 million persons are candidates for this "secondary implant." The revolutionary design of the Nova-Curve lens is a giant step forward in surgi- cal treatment of cataracts . . . Dr. Meyer is partner with Dr. Dennis Weber at Michigan Eye Institute in Southfield. BELATED CON- GRATS ... to sister Belle Weingarden . . . and brother Marvin Raskin . . . on their birthdays. NO MORE DREW & TRUMBULL pr firm .. . Sande Drew moved to Texas . . . and Elliot Trumbull has taken own offices as E.T. Public Relations. Hodgkin's Group to Meet Monday Diane Krome, a social worker at Providence Hos- pital, will speak on "The Positive Aspects of Stress" at the monthly meeting of the Michigan Hodgkin's Disease Foundation 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Provi- dence Hospital Medical Building. For further information on the meeting, contact the foundation, 427-3737. School Proposal ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA) — State Assemblyman Shel- don Silver (D-Manhattan) has introduced legislation that would provide a federally-funded program for learning disabled chil- dren to private and paroc- hial schools in New York state. The program is pre- sently restricted to public schools. •