Friday, April 20, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS let your words do the talking in the white bread?" asks Carey Moscowitz, son of owners Dorothy and Phil Moscowitz at Embers Deli . . . about re- cent article in Monthly De- troit . . . "She ordered a number one, Dinty Moore, which naturally comes on toasted white bread. I don't know where she got the crazy item about firemen coming in to sit and watch women wearing fur coats. "And about 'teeny bopper waitress' talking on the phone to her boy friend, the girl was speaking to my mother about her hours. Making fun of customers because they wear fur coats is absolutely ridiculous! About our selling more quiche than anything else is a laugh. Rick Therrien, our manager, mentioned that we don't serve only delica- tessen products. He just said that we also sell a lot of quiche." WHO'S WHERE . . . Airwave, top 40 dance band, opens at Hurley's in North- field Hilton, Crooks Rd., Monday through April 28 . . . The Counts are at Yes- terday's Classic Oldies in Sheraton Southfield, W. Nine Mile, till tomorrow nite . . . Then come The To- kens through May 5, noted for their recording of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." JUDY ROBERTS at Marlowe's nitery in Vine- yard's complex on Franklin off Northwestern Hwy., Tuesday through Saturday, with her quartet . . . is a popular figure in keyboard and vocal polls . . . and has recorded four albums .. . Judy's latest one, Trio, on Pausa Records, was selected as "pick of the week" by Billboard Magazine ... Her quartet performs a wide range of musical styles .. . from traditional to pop to Latin and fusion. EVER HAD the oregano, feta cheese and butter spread put on table at Rodo's Greek-American restaurant, Southfield and 12 1/2 Mile in Farrell's Shop- ping Plaza? . . . It's quite a treat . . . Biggest yummy though, is still that homemade rice pudding at Rodo's . . . with apricots and tiny pieces of sponge cake . . . nothing like it any- where. Rodo's even makes its own noodles that folks get with veal parmigiana (real veal, not patties), other dis- hes or by itself . . . Flaming saganaki with the opa! is always a delight . . . and you must taste the delicious fresh homemade asparagus soup . . . Waitress Marlene McBride has the smile you want for a server . . . is effi- cient and courteous . . . People have taken so much to Rodo's that recently, it ran out of much food . . . and folks like Ray Abrams had to go elsewhere. IT'S THAT TIME again this year ... with Temple Israel Sisterhood up to their lovely elbows arranging "Artisans '84" . . . an un- usual art fair featuring paintings, pottery, jewelry, weaving, etc. . . . including 30 boutiques for shopping . . . and places to eat. May 6, 1:30, will have Jef- frey Bruce, author of book, "Jeffrey Bruce About Face" . . . May 7, 11 a.m., guest speaker is David Lipschutz of Sinai Hospital on "Why Am I So Cranky and Other Hormonal Problems." All tickets entitled folks to drawing for six-day vaca- tion at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. via Eastern and free use of automobile. Sheila Lipshutz, Dave's frau, is overall chairgal .. . with Nancy Raitt, Gale Eps- tein, Bernice Arnkoff, Gloriz Shifman and Janet Roth chairlassies of arts and boutiques. For more info, call Tem- ple Israel, 661-5700. •• JEWISH NEWS detroifs Original dinner theatre • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • AUTIZICCO Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc. • • • • • A Comedy by • • Jean Kerr • • "MARY, MARY" • • • • • • • • • • Reservations: 643-8865 •• • • • •• • ••••••••••• •••••••••••• • presents v i.smgivisLaimstaimmm.E.m91.91.1.1stamistoimmuLsi.sivE Greektown's Finest Cuisine LAIKON CAFE Starring NANCY CLERVI Monroe Ave. • Downtown Detroit • 963-7058 Authentic Greek Cooking m m Performances: Wed. Mat. noon - Group Rates & Performances Available Fri & Sat. 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