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October 05, 1984 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-05

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Friday, October 5, 1984

10-0

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS.

OP-

OraigigOTERIRigirgOigig
Greektown's Finest Cuisine

1;31 1111 10/11EINIIIX FAMILY RESTAURANT
23041 COOLIDGE N. OF 9 MILE RD. • OAK PARK • 542-2799

LA
IKON CAFE
AUTHENTIC GREEK COOKING

OPEN 7 DAYS - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
SATURDAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
SUNDAY 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

Liquor • Beer • Wine
Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
• Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m.

BREAKFAST SPECIALS SERVED ALL DAY

ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 20 CENTS AFTER REGULAR HOURS

Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios
Monroe Ave.
Downtown Detroit
963-7058
11-grg 1DM rE 1E gig -gra FE 12- 10_ fa a igligliagiA

OLD PARTHENON
RESTAURANT

WE ALSO FEATURE DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

10%

PA7
MY KONG

OFF

SENIOR CITIZENS AFTER 4 p.m.

LOOKING FOR A
SPECIAL PLACE

TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY?

SUPRER <LUlt

454 EAST LAFAYETTE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226
313-9654737

579 Monroe
Detroit, Michigan 48226

961-5111

Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.

Catering Available

Specializing in Greek Cuisine

Shishkebab - Lamb Chops
Steaks - Seafood

Liquor, Imported Beer and Wine
4 ■ INENIft

GREEK CUISINE
DINNER SERVED NIGHTLY
from 6:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Of Farmington Hills

Will Cater To Your Every Need

LIVE GREEK ENTERTAINMENT
BELLY DANCING
7 DAYS A WEEK

Our Specialties Include:

• Bar Mitzvahs
• Reunions

BANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE

• Bat Mitzvahs
• Company Parties

• Birthdays
• Weddings

Limousine Service Available
For More Information

RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED

851-2990

Call

Monday through Friday, 9 am. to 5 p.m.

And Ask for Tish

• • • WE • • •
• SERVE
THE
41 ), BEST!

• • • • • ••

RIALTO












FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
(AT 12 MILE) 356.2310

TRAY CATERING FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.












YOU
PAY
LESS!

• S e



OPEN 7
YS
22740 WOODWARD, Just South of 9 Mile
Ferndale • COCKTAILS •
544-7933

WE - NOW SERVE

ORANGE ROUGHY
$5.25 Reg.

OPEN 7 DAYS
FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH
STUFFED FLOUNDER
FRESH BROILED PICKEREL
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
FISH & CHIPS
BAKED MEAT LOAF (Mon. Thurs.) . . .
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE (lho L men )
10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK
1/2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN
ROAST FRESH TURKEY iv/dressing
BAR-B-Q RIBS
BABY BEEF LIVER w/onions or bacon
VEAL CUTLETS
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus
CHOPPED SIRLOIN w/mushroom sauce • •
VEAL PARMESAN
BAKED LASAGNA
SPINACH PIE
FROG LEGS Roadhouse Style

-

REG. MEAL 9-COURSE MEAL

$4.25
$4.95
$5.45
$6.25
$3.25
$3.75
$3.95
$7.25
$3.50
$3.95
$6.50
$3.95
$3.95
$5.35
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
$4.25
$5.95

$4.95
$5.95
$6.45
$7.25
$4.25
$4.75
$4.95
$8.25
$4.75
$4.95
$7.50
$4.95
$4.95
$6.35
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
$5.25
$6.95

YOUR CHOICE OF SMALL GREEK
OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA
CHARGE WITH REG. OR 9-COURSE MEAL

REG. MEAL INCLUDES:
CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg. or Greek),
POTATO OR VEGETABLE
OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD
AND STICKS

•• •

9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES:
FRUIT CUP, JUICE OR SOUP,
CHOICE OF SALAD, POTATO.
VEGEToPi.F r3REEW ctor"
, COFFEE OR TEA
_
_ ,• ry
Cheesecake, Butter Pecan or
illa Ice Cream, Rice Pudding oi
Jello)




















• •


•• • • • • • •

NEWS

Weather, terrain,
engine failure cited
in copter crash •

Tel Aviv (JTA) - Engine mal-
function, bad weather and d&
ficult terrain led to the crash of an
Israel Defense Force Bell-212
helicopter last week in which five
soldiers were killed and five in-I
jured, according to the prelimi-
nary report of a military commis
sion investigating the disaster.
The helicopter was on a train
ing exercise in support of ground
forces when it slammed into the
side of a gorge in 0- i Beit Shear,'
Valley. The into lin report sait
that the most experienced pilot
could not have avoided the crash.
But no conclusions will be drawn
until the final support is submit-
ted to Israel's air force comma-.
der.
The report cited the failure lof
one of the helicopter's two
engines. But given good weather
and flat ground, the pilot mig
have been able to make a safe
emergency landing. In this in-
stance, however, the weather was
bad and the aircraft was maneu-
vering over rugged mountainous
terrain and apparently lacked the
power to scale the walls of the
gorge.
The final report is expected to
concentrate on the delay in the
arrival of rescue teams, who took
three hours to reach the scene ,
the crash. Initial accounts attrib-
uted the delay to the difficult ter-
rain.

France declares five
synagogues national
historic monuments

Paris
(JTA) - Five
synagogues, some hundreds of
years old, have been declare d
"monuments of national historic
importance" by the French Minis-
try for Cultural Affairs. Under
French law "historic monuments"
cannot be altered, but in exchange
can obtain the aid of the state-
paid architects for any renovation
work.
The cultural affairs ministry
will also pay for part of the restLY-
ration of the synagogues. Some of
the buildings are in urgent need
to have part of their roofs and
walls rebuilt. The synagogues are
in Nancy, Mulhouse, Soutlz, Col-
mar and Guebwiller.
A number of Jewish historians I
and research students have ap-
pealed to the Minister for Cul- j
tural Affairs, Jack Lang, urging
him to set up a Jewish museum.
Lang said last year that negotia-
tions are still under way for the
acquisition of land from the city of
Paris or another suitable munici-

'

Yiddish fr4c!ntiaion
to award study grant

New York - The Aaron and
Sonia Fishman Foundation foP
Yiddish Culture is accepting ap-
plications for one-time grants for
the study of Yiddish language,
literature and folklore until Nov.
15 for the fall grants. The next --
deadline is April 15.
For information, contact the '
Fishman Foundation for Yiddish
Culture, 3340 Bainbridge Ave.,
Bronx, N.Y., 10467.

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