50 Friday, April 19, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Er= GET MIKIS .7 • "A BEST OF EVERYTHING DANNY RASKIN Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. at likster Rd. Sovtiffield Dining and 'Cocktails cttitutov '' For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 Open 6 Days a Week: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11:30-11 p.m. Serving Metropolitan Detroit Over 50 Years MON. THRU THURS. 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If he killed himself, he'd get the right man. For sure we're not talking about Mort Zieve, chairman of the board at Simons Michaelson Zieve Ad- vertising in Troy . . . And because of this . . . besides his expertise .. . Mort will make a wonderful film critic for The Jewish News. He'll tell it as he sees it . . . but most importantly, Mort will be fair . . . He's always been that kind of a person . . . and nothing . . . but nothing . . . can sway him otherwise. Mort is more than a very fine advertising executive . . . He studied theater at Wayne State University and Stanford Univer- sity . . . was a TV director and producer at WXYZ Channel 7 .. . Simons Michaelson Zieve has won awards in every major United States television competition for commercials . . . including Clio and Detroit Emmy . . . Of the lat- ter, it is the only agency locally winning two years in a row for best commercials (Elias Big Boy and Energy Exposition Show at Cobo Hall). Mort has won several Interna- tional Broadcast awards in Hol- lywood . . . plus writing music for several scores . . . Last spring, he wrote music for "How Many Min- utes To Midnight" anti-nuclear revue produced at Wayne State University, with lyrics by Rudy Simon . . . Mort is one of the writers . . . plus directing and producing . . . of "Tomorrow Is The Most Important Day," a 13 1/2-minute dramatic public rela- tions film for Jewish Chautauqua Society. Even very talented and sweet wife Mary Lou is movie and show biz oriented . . . She is the local president of AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) . . . and both love to attend movies . . . At their condo in Boca Raton, Fla., it's nothing for them to sometimes see seven films during.a week. Welcome aboard, Mort . . . Hav- ing a writer, director, producer and composer do movie critique for The Jewish News is all impor- tant . . . Knowing right from wrong is one thing . — to appraise the difference with knowledge- able wordage for descriptive re- viewing is the essence of signifi- cance. NEW NAME OF Irving's Delicatessen-Restaurant on Greenfield, just north of 11 Mile, is Irving's Pic-A-Deli . . . Until new sign arrives, present one still just says Irving's . . . There's new wallpaper, ceiling, extended carry-out section with cashier at end instead of glassed enclosure, new modernized lighting fixtures . . . new menu with new items .. . and new employee uniforms. ONCE MANY PEOPLE get to be a "star" they expect, even de- mand, preferential treatment .. . But as David and Doreen Herme- lin found out, this is not the case with Norman Fell (TV's Mr. Roper) and his wife Karen .. . Last year, the Fells were house guests of the Hermelins when here on one of their visits for Michigan Cancer Foundation (to film MCF TV announcements) .. . Dave and Doreen tried but were unsuccessful in enticing the Fells to an impressive-evening at any of Detroit's very fine restaurants .. . Their choice, instead, was to spend evening at home with the Hermelin family. Norman regaled them with one hilarious tale after another honest-to-goodness bloopers and behind-the-scenes antics . . . David says that the blooper stories on TV can't hold a candle to Norman's first-hand accounts. But what entranced the Herme-. lins more than anything else was the "other side" of Karen and Norman . . . They are very warm, intensely caring people . . . a de- lightful pair whose deep affection for each other also encompasses those around them. It's little wonder that this celebrity couple has won the hearts of all who have gotten to know them, including the folks at Michigan Cancer Foundation .. . The Fells have virtually adopted Detroit's cancer research institu- tion as their own . . . It's the char- ity they actively support and com- ing to Detroit for MCF is impor- tant to them. In appreciation to the Fells for this support, Michigan Cancer Foundation has designated its Third Annual Benefit Dinner .. . May 9 at Westin Hotel . . . as a Tribute to Karen and Norman Fell . . . The Fells, in turn, have invited celebrity friends from New York and Hollywood to join them . . . Reading like a Who's Who, those who have agreed to participate on this celebrity com- mittee are further testimony of the warm affection their friends have for the Fells . . . And many of these celebrities are planning to attend. Lee Iacocca is honorary chair- man and Dom DeLuise, Tim Reid, Burt Reynolds and John Ritter are participating as honorary co- chairmen . . . A very entertaining evening filled with show business humor and an outpouring of good fellowship inspired by the warmth, compassion and caring of this gracious couple . . . It's cer- tain to be another fine MCF eve- ning . . . For ticket information, call Michigan Cancer Founda- tion, 833-0710, ext. 201. KUNA LEMEL the stage play that almost came here last year . . . but because of entanglements never arrived . . . is a definite yes now . . . It's coming May 30-June 30 . . . to Birmingham Theater, N. Woodward . . . starring Shelly Be- rman . . . Might not be a bad idea to start calling for tickets . . . Good seats will no doubt go quite fast. BIG DEAL DEPT. . . . That breakfast at Remal's (formerly Alexander's) on Nine Mile Rd., east of Coolidge, Oak Park .. . One egg, two strips of bacon, two pancakes-, 99 cents . . . Monday- Friday 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. . . . 13 oz. steak dinner at Ryan's Tavern at Ironwood, W. Maple, 1/2 mile west of Haggerty,