36 Friday, June 8, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
DINNER THEATRE AT
HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN
JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
presents
"MASS APPEAL"
A New Comedy
by Bill C. Davis
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday and Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
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Harpist . . . Tues., Wed. & Thurs.
Pianist . . . Fri., Sun. & Mon.
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June 23 . . . Vidiotz opens at
DINING ROOM, CARRY OUT OR DELIVERY
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Mountain Jack's in Far-
mington Hills.
THIS WEDNESDAY is
"Garden Party",
Diamond Jim Brady's. . . in
Restaurant
Prudential Town Center's
AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
lush indoor floral area . . .
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster
353-2757 1 Evergreen and Civic Center
Open 6 Days A Week ... Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Drive, Southfield . . .
Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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and entertainment at the
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ferns, trees and exotic
Cheryl Bernardi
Bob Bernardi
plants.
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year-round . . . Jim Dan-
berg Duo, melodic flute and
guitar combo, opens the
series this Wednesday, 4:30
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PASSPORT
TO
GREECE Yassoo XI Greek
Festival brings "Touch of
Greece" . . . June 15-17 . • .
It's the 11th annual ... at
St. George Church, Wood-
ward, just north of Square
Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills.
Plenty of Greek dishes .. .
throbbing bouzouki
melodies . . . colorful cos-
tumes, Greek folk dancing, .
Oriental dancers, market
place . . . a taverna with live
band, dancing, native
Greek dancers in their na-
tive garb . . . and so much
more . The authentic
Greek presentation brings
folks from all over the city to
enjoy much merriment.
First day, next Friday,
starts at 5 p.m.. . . Saturilay
and Sunday is 12 p.m. to 11
p.m.
All kinds of parking (if
you get there early) on the
church grounds and sur-
rounding areas.
So many 'people look for
this affair each year.
U.S. Rep.. lauds Israel
at Pioneer Women parley
New York — Emphatic
pro-Israel statements made
by U.S. Rep. Geraldine Fer-
raro (D-N.Y.) drew a warm
response at a meeting of
young professional mem-
bers of Pioneer Women/
Naamat this spring. Rep.
Ferraro, as chairman of the
Platform Committee, is a
key figure in the Demo-
cratic Party.
"The Palestinians are
using the women and chil-
dren in the refugee camps to
generate sympathy . . . it's
disgraceful to see what is
happening there," she said
of her recent trip to the
Middle East.
Rep. Ferraro, an original
co-sponsor of legislation to
move the United States em-
bassy from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem, explained mat-
ter of factly: "It seems to me,
if that's the capital, then
that's the capital."
Rep. Ferraro also indi-
cated her unequivocal posi-
tion on the Golan Heights:
"There is no way that, if I
were the Prime Minister of
Israel, I would ever agree to
it being given back to any-
one."
Of her own possible Can-
didacy for vice president,
Rep. Ferraro assured the
Pioneer Women/Naamat
group, which considers
equal rights for women a
major component of its
American agenda, that
whether or not she were
chi:pen, "there will be
women considered . . . and
more important than that,
there will be women in that
room helping to make the
decision about vice
president."
Rep. Ferraro
Rep. Ferraro, who became
a member of Pioneer
Women/ Naamat at the
meeting, discussed how she
balanced family and career.
"My husband and I thought
we were doing so well when
we. had two children," she
related. "Then we had a
third and all of a sudden I
realized I didn't have a third
hand!"
Fewer emigres:
Red Cross
station closes
Vienna (ZINS) — The
closing of the Red Cross sta-
tion in Wein-Simmering
can be partly attributed to
the drastic decrease in the
number of' Jewish emi-
grants from the Soviet
Union, according to Leah
Slovin, director of the
Jewish Agency's Vienna
bureau. Such emigrants
usually make Vienna their
initial stop after leairing the
Soviet Union.
Soviet Jewish emigration
has fallen off from a peak of
more than 51,000 in 1979 to
1,320 last year.
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