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Friday, April 19, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
OPEN 7 DAYS
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7 a.m.-11 p.m.
SUN.
7 a.m.-10 p.m.
SYNAGOGUE
RED DEVIL
Italian-American Restaurant
15837 Fenkell, 1 Blk. E. of Greenfield
273-8844
NKLIN SHOPPING CENTER
358-2353
29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile
• VEAL DISHES • PIZZA • STEAKS • CHOPS
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871-5523
873-1313
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13400 W. 9 MILE, E. OF COOLIDGE
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• TOAST & JELLY
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Does Not Apply To Any Specials
SPECIALS ANYHOUR! ANYDAY!
$3.45
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$3.45
TUES .. BROILED CHICKEN W/POT. & SALAD
$ 2.95
WED .. SPAGHETTI W/SALAD & GARLIC BREAD
THURS . B-B-Q BABY BACK RIBS W/POT & SALAD ... $ 4.99
$2.95
FRI . . . FISH 'N CHIPS W/POT. & SALAD
$ 4.25
SAT . . . CHOPPED SIRLOIN W/POT. & SALAD
$4.45
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Rabbi Israel Miller
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Lelli's
871-1590
44
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INCLUDING MONDAY
875 - 5900
873-3000
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OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK
The best of Broadway at the Fisher Theatre and top Off
Broadway productions at the nearby Attic Theatre are
attracting thousands of theatregoers to the area surround-
ing Detroit's landmark Fisher Building.
Experience the "new" New Center Area, complete with a
visit to one of our many fine restaurants.
Fisher's 666
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ANYTHING ON MENU (Does not include breakfast specials)
"The Play's the Thing': ..
in the New Center Theatre District,
metro Detroit's newest night spot.
Miller To Address
Dinner For Gordons
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breakfast • Lunch • Dinne
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining
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1 Days a Week
Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day
— Hours —
Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Also visit THE GALLERY
Restaurant at 19460 W. 10 Mile Rd.
(1 Blk. E. of Evergreen)
Rabbi Israel Miller, senior vice
president of Yeshiva University,
will be the guest speaker at a tes-
timonial dinner in honor of Rabbi
and Mrs. James I. Gordon at 6
p.m. May 5 in Stollman Hall of
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
The dinner is being according
the couple on the occasion of their
aliyah.
Dr. Miller, who earned the
bachelor's degree, magna cum
laude, at Yeshiva University and
who was ordained at the univer-
sity's affiliated Rabbi Isaac El-
chanan Theological Seminary,
where he teaches applied rab-
binics, joined the university in
1968 as assistant to the president
for student affairs.
He was appointed vice
president in 1970, and in 1976
was named chairman of the
executive committee for univer-
sity affairs, made up of the in-
stitution's four vice presidents,
which served as an interim gov-
erning body pending the election
of a new president.
Dr. Miller is the past chairman
of the Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Organ-
izations. He was the founding
president, and is now honorary
president, of the American Zionist
Federation; was for four years
chairman of the American Zionist
Council; was a member of the
board of governors of the Jewish
Agency and the executive of the
World Zionist Organization; is
past president of the Rabbinical
Council of America and the Rab-
bini Alumni of Rabbi Isaac El-
chanan Theological Seminary;
past president of the Association
of Jewish Chaplains; and past
chairman of the Commission on
Jewish Chaplaincy of the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board. In
1979, he was appointed chairman
of the National Yediat Israel
Committee of the World Zionist
Organization.
Dr. Miller's special interest in
Soviet Jewry found expression in
the three years of his national
chairmanship of the American
Jewish Conference on Soviet
Jewry. He was a member of the
presidium and a guiding force in
Brussels, both in 1971 and in
1976, in the International Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry.
Dr. MIller serves as an officer of
the international Memorial
Foundation for Jewish Culture
and as president for the Confer-
ence on Material Claims Against
Germany; as chairman of the Is-