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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 29, 1985
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2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley LI 2-0330
NEW WIDE SCREEN,STEREO SOUND
Adults $1.50,
Kids & Seniors $1.00 at all times
Matt Dillon & Richard Crenna in
"THE FLAMINGO KID" (PG-13)
Fri., Sat. & Weeknites 7:15 & 9:20
Sun. 3:30, 5:30, 7:15 & 9:20
KEEGO TWIN
Where Movies Cost Less
Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds.
11/2 Miles West of Telegraph
682-1900
354-6060
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ONE FREE ADMISSION
when a second admission is purchased
Fri., Sun., Wed. & Thurs.
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Reservations Suggested For Your Convenience
Your Host:
Your Hostess:
after 3 p.m.
Women/Naamat, will have its
Women's Freedom Seder in con-
junction with Aviva Chapter at
7:30 p.m. April 10 at the home of
Barbara Berris, 27075 Nantucket
Ct., Southfield. Guests are in-
vited. Refreshments will be
served. For reservations, call De-
gania President Jackye Drapkin,
646-8086; or Aviva President
Anita Mentzel, 541-2317.
SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
BETH EL will hold its third an-
nual "Spring Happening" April
29 at the temple. The day, begin-
ning at 10 a.m., will include: com-
plimentary continental break-
fast; a variety of boutiques; a
gourmet luncheon with informal
fashion show; and after lunch, Dr.
F. Paul Pearsall, director of the
Problems of Daily Living Clinic at
Sinai Hospital in Detroit, will be
the guest speaker. Paid reserva-
tions should be sent by April 18 to
Lily Gottfurcht, do Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph,
Birmingham 48010. For informa-
tion, call the temple, 851-1100.
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's
Telethon For Youth
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah launched the annual
Youth Aliyah telethon this week.
All members will be called to
make contributions to meet the
Metropolitan Detroit goal by the
time the drive is concluded April
30.
This year the national goal is to
raise an additional $200,000 be-
yond the current support level to
provide food, clothing and other
basic necessities for the
thousands of Ethiopian Jewish
youth. This program will aid their
absorption into Israeli society.
In addition, the Hadassah-
Hebrew University Medical Cen-
ter will provide medical services
to the new young Ethiopian im-
migrants.
Members of the telethon com-
mittee are: Maxine Steiner,
chairman; Esther Adler, Barbara
Ben, Roberta Lazar, Marcia Par-
ven, Marion Stein, Phyllis Subar,
Susan Yorke and Esther Zisman.
Hadassah members who wish to
volunteer to make calls or do cler-
ical work should call the Hadas-
sah office, 357-2920.
THE MARKOWITZ FAMILY
WELCOMES YOU TO
Delicatessen-Restaurant
29556 ORCHARD LAKE RD., Just North of 13 Mile
DINE IN OR CALL AHEAD FOR FAST
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
626-0804 or 626-0822
Breakfast Specials from 99c
Restaurant
Superb Milk Fed Veal • Fresh Seafood Daily
851-2500
DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pioneer
American ORT, will present
Esther Tarnoff Cooper, teacher,
lecturer and member of the
speakers bureau of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts, at 8 p.m. Monday
in the home of Evelyn Noveck,
7325 Silver Leaf Ln., West Bloom-
field. She will give an illustrated
talk on "The Precious Legacy."
Guests are welcome.
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SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. LOCATION
2080 Walnut Lake Rd. at Inkster
Featuring
Women's American ORT, will
sponsor its first Passover recipe
exchange on April 9 at 7 p.m. in
the home of Julie Levin: 20965
Virginia, Southfield. All are wel-
come to bring their favorite
Passover recipe. For more infor-
mation and directions, call Ms.
Levin, 354-2364.
NEWBORN
WED. SPECIAL . . . 1 1 /4 lb. LIVE LOBSTER$10.75
NOW OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK!
TOPAZ CAREER CHAPTER,
Ruthe Wagner
Al Valente
Open Mon. thru Fri. 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SATURDAY ONLY SPECIALS
LOX PLATTER FOR 2
CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI SANDWICH
$4.95
$2.25