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Friday, November 2, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
HONEY TREE
AT TALLY HALL
31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at 14 Mile • Farmington Hills
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Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m.
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NOW APPEARING
FROM CHICAGO
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967-3922
STEVE ROSE TRIO
FOR DINING & DANCING — TUES. THRU SAT.
WEDNESDAY IS LOBSTER NIGHT
11/4 lb. LIVE LOBSTER $10.50
DAILY SPECIALS
LUNCH & DINNER
COMBINATION DINNERS ....
SPECIAL LOBSTER
COMBINATION DINNER ..••••
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• SPECIAL LUNCHEON COMBINATION 82.75 • COCKTAILS
$4 25 7 DAYS
FROM 4 P.M.
Blood bank drive
95
Perfection Lodge of the Masons
and B'nai B'rith will co-sponsor a
blood bank drive 5-9 p.m. Nov. 12
and 13 at Temple Emanu-El.
$9 7 DAYS
FROM 4 P.M.
ORIENTAL
CITY
25298
FREE
EGG
ROLL
GREENFIELD N. OF 10 • Oak Park • 967-3963
SORRY, ---
WITH ALL
FULL CARRY-OUT
ORDERS
Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-12 Mid., Sun. 12 noon-10 p.m.
• It was great fun...
• It was a good restaurant.
PINE
HILLS
Restaurant
WE ARE SORRY
WE'VE HAD TO
CLOSE IT.
(Formerly Honey Tree)
MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS — 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
1 1 /4 lb. WHOLE LIVE
LOBSTER
We still feel Detroit can
support a good Kosher
restaurant. We have closed
because of a difference in
philosophy between the
J.C.C. and our management.
$925
INCLUDES: SOUP, VEG. & POT.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL OF METROPOLI-
TAN DETROIT President
Esther Applebaum invites all
delegates and chapter presidents
to the next delegates meeting
Nov. 14 at 7:45 p.m. at the Zionist
Cultural Center.
Plans for the city-wide mem-
bership luncheon to be held noon
Dec. 8 at Sheraton-oaks Hotel,
Novi, will be completed. The
luncheon, will feature Detroit
News columnist, George Cantor.
B'nai B'rith Women's Council
in conjunction with the B'nai
B'rith Men's Council will sponsor
a New Year's eve dance on Dec. 31
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue.
Arlynne Fox announces that
the fall sale is continuing at the
B'nai B'rith Second Chance Shop,
22111 Coolidge, Oak Park. Dona-
tions of jewelry and miscellaneous
items are also needed.
REY-UT UNIT will have a
cocktail party for past, present
and future member-couples at 8
p.m. Nov. 17 in the Kendallwood
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ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE, Farmington Hills • 851-1310
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KOSHER RESTAURANT'
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A Great Detroit
Tradition
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by Ray Cooney & John Chapman
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 PM
Reservations 593-1234
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"THE CLUB"
2ND FLOOR
FLAMING EMBERS RESTAURANT
Steaks • B-B-Q Chicken • Ribs • Fish
FREE Dessert Goodie Bar w/Dinner
Quick Lunch Deli - Board
Carry-out
$2.49 KIDDIE MEAL — 10 and under
410444
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17700 Grand River
at Fenkell
Downtown
Detroit at
Grand Circus Park
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15036 E. 8 Mile
near Gratiot
Known Nationally For
Serving Prize 4H Blue Ribbon
Steaks, Sea Foods
And Fine Liqueurs
Open Daily 11:30 a.m.
Sunday Noon to 1 a.m.
CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE
833-0700
3020 GRAND RIVER
Apts. club house. For information,
call Dede Fierman, 358-0251.
information, call Charlotte
Waxer, 355-4153.
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER
will hold a regular meeting on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Mar-
cotte Room of the Southfield Li-
brary.
Galilee Chapter will be guests
of Bloch Chapter, and others are
welcome. The Southfield Police
Department will present a pro-
gram on "Crime Prevention." For
Bloch Chapter's Afternoon'
Bowling League still has open-
ings for bowlers. The chapter
bowls on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. at
West Bloomfield Lanes. There are
nurseries available for pre-
schoolers. For information, call
Susan Nusholtz, president, 552-
0662, or Teri Bornstein, secre-
tary, 855-5183.
Pictured at an advanced gifts cocktail reception which raised more than
$35,000 in support of the B'nai B'rith Women's youth and services
appeal campaign are, from left: Jeannie Weiner, fund-raising
chairman; Charlotte Edelheit, reception co-chairman; Betty Eidelman,
reception co-chairman; Esther Applebaum, Council president; Linda
Bloch, BBW's 1984 honoree; hostess Jo Berman; Ida Nathan, guest
speaker; and Eadie Albion, special gifts chairman. Mrs. Bloch will be
honored by the women on Nov. 13 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
LOCAL NEWS
Bargman series hosts Reinharz
Prof. Jehuda Reinharz will de-
liver the second lecture in the
Midrasha's 29th annual Bargman
Lecture Series at 8 p.m. Thursday
in the Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik
Building of the United Hebrew
Schools.
The focus of this year's series is
"The Making of the Modern Jew."
Dr. Reinharz's topic will be "The
Battle of Ideologies in Eastern
and Western Europe."
Reinharz is Richard Koret Pro-
fessor of Modern Jewish History
and director of the Tauber Insti-
tute for the Study of European
Jewry at Brandeis University.
Prior to his appointment at
Brandeis he was a professor of
Jewish history at the University
of Michigan, where he was the
chairman of the program in
Judaic studies.
He is the author of numerous
articles and monographs in the
field of modern Jewish history
with a particular emphasis on
German Jewish history and the
history of Zionism. Among his
books are: Fatherland or Prom-
ised Land? The Dilemma of the
German Jew, 1833-1914, The Jew
in the Modern World. His latest
book is Israel in the Middle East,
1948-1983 (co-edited with Itamar
Jehuda Reinharz
Rabinovich). He has just com-
pleted the first volume of a biog-
raphy of Chaim Weizmann which
will be published in 1985 by Ox-
ford University Press.
Prof. Reinharz is a member of
the editorial board of a number of
journals, a fellow of the Leo Baeck
Institute and a member of the In-
ternational Council of Yad Vas-
hem.
The public is invited.