THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 68 Friday, April 5, 1985 Greektown's Finest Cuisine 00- 0_100 VERY BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS FOR A VERY LAIKON CAFE AUTHENTIC GREEK COOKING Liquor • Beer • Wine Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m. Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios HAPPY PASSOVER Monroe Ave. 963-7058 SSIEMa asia HAPPY PASSOVER JAKK'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE GREENFIELD NORTH OF 10 MILE 967-3922 Management and Staff Wishes All Its Customers & Friends A Healthy and Happy Passover FI N AS 3354 W. 12 MILE 583 MONROE 543-2218 961-5544 EAST OF GREE; (FIELD Deli Unique m67-3999 HYATT REGENCY ED DEARBORN 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions Wishes Its Customers & Friends A presents THE MOUSETRAP HEALTHY AND HAPPY PASSOVER mystery play by Agatha Christie Group Rates & Performances Available Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M. WE WILL CLOSE FRI., APRIL 5 AT 3 P.M. & REOPEN MON., APRIL 8 AS USUAL Wishing All The Best For A Healthful and Joyful Passover Reservations: 593-1234 "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR HONEY TREE AT TALLY HALL 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at 14 Mlle • Farmington Hills JE. . SOUTHFIELD HILTON GREEK FOOD • SOUVLAKI • SPINACH PIE • GREEK SALAD • BAKLAVA • RICE PUDDING 17017 W. NINE MILE ROAD At 1-696 — 855-4866, ‘ WISHING EVERYONE I A HAPPY & HEALTHY PASSOVER 557-4800 RED DEVIL f Italian-American Restaurant tiliko, 15837 Fenkell, 1 Blk. E. of Greenfield 273-8844 WISHES ALL ITS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HEALTHY AND HAPPY ktiri PASSOVER Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. Tax Revision Causes Concern NEW TAJ MAHAL INDIAN RESTAURANT DINNER THEATRE AT CARRY-OUT & CATERING NEWS Wishing All Our Customers and Friends A Healthy & Happy Passover - Soutkfield Wishes Everyone A Healthy and Happy Passover „..._ ..1.-- % Wishes vrP A Its Customers & Friends V" The Very Best — - - - - _s. ,f--'- For A Healthy , # --. And Happy - ( • PASSOVER , mill uoi -7 - w.f. 6 - --4iii V ,;.., , • Nick Sorise, John Reaser and the staff of lir - Mal To fissalfsa's 357-2099 o•ogwmwsooswmoomoi.m.wroowmwwino ■ owmamsanooul S in s ce 1932 I I OPEN ••0 ILMRSON ••••••••O ak Mon.-Sat. 11-9 1 _9olidays 1 1 4; Sun. &31-1 I DAYS . •• Buddy ' s 7 • • • 1 755 W. Big Beaver, Concourse, Top of Troy Bldg. 362-1262 Most Heartily Wish Their Friends & Customers A VERY HEALTHY AND JOYOUS PASSOVER Bar-B-sue RIB TICKLING GOOD • • 00 • I I TWO FOR ONE PRICE! 'I I ! • 1 /2 Bar-B-Qued or Fried CHICKEN DINNER 1 I ' 1 , Reg. $6.26 Each • Pick Up or Dine In • Expires 4-14-85 I HAPPY PASSOVER j WITH COUPON ! : O 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just S. of Maple In West Bloomfield Plaza I 851-4M i a es Imumr.......................• • isigala aiiila in. g. dotal if me Rep. Kemp: Opposed change. Washington (JTA) — Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY) assured a group of Jewish leaders last week he would oppose any attempt to change a current income tax law that ha s benefited their fund-raising cam- paign. Rep. Kemp, who has been a vocal proponent of tax reform, told officials of the United Jewish Ap- peal - Federations of Jewish Philanthropies from New York that on this issue he would stick by the tax bill he has introduced to Congress, which leaves charitable contributions fully deductible. "I will fight for it, I support it, it is my bill and I believe in it," Rep. Kemp said. The UJA Federations delega- tion was in Washington on a one- day mission which included meet- ings with Congressional leaders on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues. The Congressman's remarks came in response to concern voi- ced by the visiting delegation over a new tax code proposed by the Treasury Department that would allow a filer to deduct only rela- tively large contributions from his income tax. Although President Reagan has stressed that the suggested tax code was prepared on a word processor and can be changed, the clause limiting deductions for charity has raised fears in the Jewish community about the ad- verse impact it could have on charity organizations, particu- larly the UJA. The New York UJA-Federations fund raising campaign is said to be the largest philanthropic operation in the U.S. In a briefing by Administration officials with American Jewish leaders last month, former Treas- ury Secretary Donald Regan de- fended the proposed tax reform measure, maintaining it would not affect large gifts. But the at- tempt to limit large deductions for charity has proved the most con- troversial part of the Administra- tion's proposals according to an aide to Rep. Kemp. The aide said he doubted any tax bill limiting these deductions could pass in Congress and ex- pected the President would ulti- mately back down. The tax reform issue remains for the time being on a back-burner in the Adminis- tration and in Congress. Film Honored Paris (JTA) — French writer Claude Lanzmann was awarded the French Jewish Foundation's 100,000 Franc prize for 1985 for his film Holocaust. `r--1