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May 04, 1984 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-04

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54

Friday, May 4, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JAKICS

DINNER THEATRE AT

HYATT REGENCY D DEARBORN

BEST OF EVERYTHING

RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS

GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
967-3922
STUFFED OR PLAIN

presents

JIMMY LAUNCE starring in
"TRIBUTE"

A Comedy by BERNARD SLADE
Group Rates and Performances
Available
Reservations: 593 1234
Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P.M.
JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions

ORANGE ROUGHY

$7 95

EVERY TUESDAY HITE

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INCLUDES SALAD BAR

"THE CLUB"

BILLY

2ND FLOOR

DANCING
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Continued from preceding page
School's noted Le Gala de
Passover holidays plus . . . Cuisine is this Sunday .. .
is disc jockey at Reflections as more than 40 chefs from
discotheque in Sheraton Tel Detroit area restaurants
Aviv . . . She's been there a and country clubs again vie
year . . . previously a month for culinary honors . . . $100
with the Voice of Peace (Kol per person includes gour-
Ha Shalom) radio station met dining, wine, music,
located on a boat about entertainment and Le Gala
three kilometers off the cookbook.
shores of Tel Aviv . . . "It
WEBER'S INN of Ann
was nice, except when the Arbor is host hotel this
rains came."
weekend for Chili Cook-a
Shelley, 21 then, went to and Hot Air Balloon Fe.
Israel for a vacation with val . . . tomorrow and Sun-
her grandmother, Bessie day . . . at Saline Farm
Kutnick . . . Shelley stayed Council grounds . . . with
. . . to see more of the coun- proceeds to National Kid-
try . . . and be on the "Voice ney Foundation of Mich... .
of Peace" ship . . . "It has Hot air balloon races (21
been the best experience of pilots), egg drop contest, 80
my life," says Shelley. "I different chili recipes, hot
learned more Hebrew in one dogs, popcorn, waterball
year than five in. Hebrew contest, entertainment in-
school at B'nai Moshe." cluding country bands .. .
She has always been a $3 Saturday, $2 Sunday,
radio station "bug" . . . Be- children under 12 free with
fore graduating, Shelley adult.
was active with the South-
FIRST TIME IN six-
field High radio station . . . year history of Chuck
worked at stations in De- Muer's River Crab Restau-
troit and Livonia, attended rant's Annual Salmon
Michigan State U. with Stakes, there was a post-
major in telecommunica- ponement . . . Due to ice
tions . . . She has one more jams in the St. Clair River,
year before getting her the event has been re-
bachelor's degree . . . which scheduled for May 12 . . . All
Shelley will receive from events as originally
either Tel Aviv University /planned, including chance
or University of Michigan. to catch Slippery Charley
"Lots of fun in Israel," and his companions for cash
says Shelley. "And lots of prizes from $500 to $50,000,
men." will take place on the new
SIXTH CONSECU
date . . ..Fish have all been
TIVE YEAR for Cranbrook pre-tagged.

WEDNESDAY NITE
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Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

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Harpist ... Tues., Wed. & Thurs.
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Strolling Violins ... Sat.

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This Bud's for Israel

Rated number one by world magazines

ENGLISH-STYLE BUFFET

BRUNCH
DINNER

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
national brewery last week
started production of its
locally-brewed Budweiser
which, according to Samuel
Dror, the brewery's general
manager, is identical to the

10 to 2
2 to 9

CHAMPAGNE FOUNTAIN AFTER 12

Mon.•Fn. 11.30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Reservations Suggested

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Mozart Society
833-9425j concert slated

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CLOSED SUNDAYS

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SUN., MAY 13

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Chajes

Pro Mozart Society of
Greater Detroit will celeb-
rate the 25th anniversary of
its founding by Marguerite
Kozenn Chajes at a concert
3 p.m. May 20 at the Grosse
Pointe War Memorial.
Mrs. Chajes is the first
woman and the first Ameri-
can to win the gold Mozart
pin of the International
Foundation Mozarteum.
For concert tickets, call
Mrs. William S. Palmer,
884-5113.

108-year-old American
beer.
Dror said that the new
brand was being produced
under license from
Anheuser-Busch, of St.
Louis, which produces
Budweiser in the U.S. and
which is providing the Is-
raeli brewery with some of
the ingredients they use.
Anheuser-Busch officials
visited the brewery in
Natanya 15 times before the
St. Louis firm gave its final
seal of approval for use of its
brand name.
Dror said the Israeli bre-
wery decided to approach
the American firm for prod-
uction permission to for-
estall any attempt to import
Budweiser from the U.S.
Israelis drink little beer
in comparison to Americans
and Europeans. Average
consumption is 20 qua
per year, compared to
quarts annually in the U.S.
and 170 in beer-thirsty
West Germany.

Free concert

Oak Park pianist Ale-
xander Resin will perform
works by Haydn, Beethoven
and Chopin 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the Oak Park- Li-
brary.
For information on the
free concert, call the library,
548-7230.

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