52 Friday, November 9, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Where the Gypsies play" ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Senior Citizens LUNCH SPECIALS Valet Parking Available PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS for Information and Reservations Phone 13415611 Lunch & Dinner Detroit's World Famous HUNGARIAN VILLAGE "Like no other restaurant in America" • Gypsy Orchestra • Cocktails Fine Food Since 1933 5 minutes from downtown • On 1-75 freeway at exit 45 • 1001 Springwelis Ave. All Major Credi Cards Accepted Closed Monday EEO Greektown's Finest Cuisine fa LAIKON CAFE AU'T'HENTIC GREEK COOKING Mon:Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Liquor • Beer. • Wine Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m. DETROIT Italian-American Dining At Its Finest Valet Parking 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. 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Council CRC Subcommittee chairmen are Zelda Robinson (Hadassah, Sharon Group) and Franklin Ellias (Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan and Jewish National Fund Council), Holocaust; Roger Winkelman (Temple Beth El) and Stan Freedman (Cong.. Beth Shalom), urban affairs. Council Vice President Esther Fealk, who represents American Jewish Congress, - chairs the Internal Relations — Culture Committee (IRCC). Subcommittees of the IRCC are chaired by Rhea Appelman (League of Jewish Women's Organizations-Greater Detroit Section) and Micki Grossman (Young Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund), Walter E. Klein Youth Awards; Rose Schwartz (American Jewish Congress), community calendar; Leonard Baron (United Synagogue of America-Michigan Region and Synagogue Council of Greater De- troit), kashrut advisory council; Ida Rosenblum (Cong. Beth Shalom), admissions; Leon Cohan (American Jewish Committee- Detroit Chapter), mediation and arbitration service; Elaine Lebenbom, Jewish Women's Fes- tival of Arts. Chairing Council's media committee are Kenneth D. Sidlow (Temple Beth El) and Sheri Terebelo Schiff (Women's Ameri- can OR_T, Glennwood Chapter). The - Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee is chaired by Joel D. Gershenson (Adat Shalom Synagogue) and Gerald Rogers (B'nai B'rith/Henry B. Keidan Lodge). Andrew Zack and Alex Blumenberg chair the Committee on International Concerns. `Magic Flute' BY PAULA SYLVAN WEISS Special to The Jewish News Fairy tale, allegory of the Masonic philosophy or operatic production — Michigan Opera Theatre's presentation of Mozart's Magic Flute is charming. This enchanting production continues through this weekend at the Music Hall Center. Originally, Colin Graham and John Conklin designed the sets and costumes for the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. They are dis- armingly simple and colorful and enhance the stage without dis- tracting. The key to the Magic Flute is Papageno, the bird-catcher, sung