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July 12, 1985 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-07-12

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54 Friday, July 12, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

'Drake

RdESTAITRANT

Live Entertainment
Fine Dining
In An Elegant Atmosphereen dd D Th an ru cin s g at.

Closed July 17 For Private Party

5586 Drake Road North of Maple, West Bloomfield

OPEN 7 DAYS FOR
BREAKFAST, LUNCH,
DINNER & TAKEOUT

Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sun. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

BREAKFAST SPECIAL —
2 EGGS, KISH MIDIS,
SAUSAGE r BACON & BISMITS

$1 79

EVERY WEDNESDAY

SPAGHETTI $ 395

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24725 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE

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Restaurant

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(formerly Maple House)

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IN FARRELL'S SHOPPING CENTER

Advertising in The Jewish News
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ITALIAN DINING

Since 1959

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AND PIZZA

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4033 12 MILE 3 Bibs E. of Cremtfield
Berkley
548-3650

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• 1 Coupon Per Customer
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• Expires 1-31-85

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EVERY FRIDAY

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liol.-fri. 11 LIAM p.m., Sit. 11 a.m.-1000 p.m„ Su. 2 p.m.-10 pm.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPECIALS

630-11

SUNDAY BRUNCH
$575
10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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COUPON GOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK

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SENIOR CITIZENS
10% OFF (except specials)

HAS OPENED A RESTAURANT
IN SOUTHFIELD

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

AT 12 MILE OFF 6968514094
Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11 -30-2 3 m

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WHEN ONLY ITALIAN DINING WILL DO
JULY SPECIALS Mon. thru Sat.

569-2120 1

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER

Purchase any Philippine Entree;
Receive a 2nd Philippine Entree
of equal or lesser value : . .
Tues.-Thurs. only.

Appetizer Of The Month:
Escargot & Oysters en croute
Entrees

$6.95

Fettucini and Seafood Mornet

'11.95

Veal Saute Maison

'13.75

Breast of Chicken Marinara

$10.95

Above entrees include: House salad, choice of dressing and
chef's garnish

Present This Ad To Your Waitperson
And Receive A Complimentary .
House Cocktail or Glass Of Wine

Offer expires July 31, 1985

CIPOS#

Featuring International

ASIAN CUISINE

Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 11-11 p.m.
Fri. 11-12 Mid.
Sat. 5-12 Mid.
Sun. 4-9 p.m. .

Of West Bloomfield

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old halloo Oily • Does Not trade Beverages Or Extras

• With This Coupon • Dining In Only
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FREE OFFICE DELIVERY (Lunch Only)

4343 Orchard Lake Rd.

W. Bloomfield, MI

PINE LAKE MALL

851-5540

• 8 Entree Salads
• 10 Sandwich Combinations
• Hearty Soups & Entrees

THE

Banquet
Facilities &

Catering Service

For All Occasions

NEWS

ALL MENU ITEMS AFTER 4 p.m. (Dine In Only)

661-1920

DWIGHT
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Chef Heinz Menguser
Bob Kimoto
Mon.-Thurs. 6 p.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 6 p.m.-11 p.m.
Available For Private Parties

Formerly Director
of Operations
Win Schuler's

ICOUPON1

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NEW,
FEATURE

8 PASTA SPECIALTIES

Served From 4 p.m.

Includis: Appetizer, Green Salad and Fresh Hot Italian Bread

OPEN 7 DAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sun.

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FDR Aide

Criticized

London (JTA) — Henry Stim-
son, the American Secretary of
War in the Administration of
President Roosevelt, tried to pre-
vent Jewish refugees from Europe
from reaching Palestine or the
United States and opposed the
creation of the State of Israel, ac-
cording to a study published by
the Institute of Jewish Affairs,
the Rearch arm of the World
Jewish Congress.
Writing in the Institute's jour-
nal, Patterns of Prejudice, Ameri-
can Jewish historian Harvey
Strum said that Stimson re-
peatedly urged Roosevelt not to
let Jewish war refugees into the
U.S., opposed efforts to persuade
the British to lift their restric-
tions on immigration to Palestine,
and viewed a Jewish State as a
threat to Anglo-American inter-
ests in the Middle East.
Under Stimson's leadership,
too, the U.S. War Department re-
peatedly refused during World
War II to disrupt the mass exter-
mination of the Jews by bombing
the deportation railways leading
to Auschwitz or the gas chambers
and crematoria at Auschwitz.
Strum, who teaches history at
Onondaga State College in Syra-
cuse, N.Y., and has published
other articles on American anti-
Semitism, bases his findings on a
study of Stimson's diaries and
other papers housed in Yale Uni-
versity.
This article reveals the atti-
tudes which, in 1944, prompted
Stimson to play a decisive part in
dissuading Congress from voting
-for a Jewish Palestine, even
though he had been a long time
friend of Zionist leader, Supreme
Court Justice Felix Frankfurter.
Strum admits that Stimson
"was not a rabid anti-Semite,"
that he did not belong to any of the
anti-Semitic groups active in the
U.S. and that he was "appalled"
by the Nazi persecutions.
Nevertheless, he finds that for
over 20 years Stimson had pri-
vately opposed Jewishimmigra-
tion to the U.S., a prospect which
hefound "just as appalling" as the
Nazi persecution.
With the succession of Harry
Truman to the Presidency in
April 1945, Stimson also advised
Truman about "the problem of our
Jewish people here," warning
that the "danger was not yet over"
of American Jews meddling in the
issue of how to deal with post-
Hitler Germany.
Stimson was against punishing
Nazis for the murder of German
Jewry, and was anxious lest a
protracted de-Nazification pro-
gram should drive the Germans
into the Soviet camp in the de-
veloping cold war.
Strum claims that "throughout

the debate over the post-war
treatment of Germany, Stimson
perceived the American Jewish
community as a powerful and
nefarious special interest group.
While "blatant anti-Semitism"
offended Stimson's conservative
sensibilities, his hostility towards
Jews reflected the conservative
WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Pro-
testant) dislike for Jews common
both among the U.S. elite and the
general population between 1920
and 1950, Strum concludes.

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