THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 6, 1985 59
1/4
Famous For Fresh
Steaks, Chops & Seafood
OPEN FROM 11 a.m.
FOR LUNCH' te
EARLY BIRD MENU
P‘ISOIS
Temple School
Begins Saturday
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
'Banquet Facilities
Outside Catering
Dinner 5 to 11 p.m.)
MONDAY thru Sat.
CHOICE OF 7 ITEMS • • • • $ 2 5 COMPIETE
tiau
DINNER MENU WITH
OVER 30 ITEMS
INCLUDES SALAD BAR!
Live Entertainment
GREENFIELD NORTH OFF 10 • 967-3922
DINNER THEATRE AT
Piano Stylings by
HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN
Don Nadel
Wed. thru Fri.
JIMMY LAINCE PROductions
presents
NOT WITH MY DAUGHTER
Reservations Accepted
a comedy by Jay Christopher
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
Reservations: 593-1234
Robert Lask
The religious school of Temple
Beth El will open its doors for
the Fall semester on Saturday.
Robert , M. Lask, the school's
new educational director, has
announced that the Saturday
morning program will be offered
for grades six-eight and confir-
mation (grade nine). A Sunday
morning schedule, beginning
this Sunday, is planned for
pre-kindergarten through 5th
grade, in addition to high school
(grades ten-twelve). A Wednes-
day afternoon program is
scheduled as an alternative
choice for sixth-eighth graders.
Hebrew classes, starting Tues-
day, will be taught on Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons at 4
p.m. and, at 5 p.m.
Lask, who has undergraduate
and a Master's of Education de-
grees, from Wayne State Uni-
versity, has 24 years of experi-
ence as an educator. He also
attended the Hebrew Union Col-
lege and obtained his teacher's
certificate from the College of
Jewish Studies. He joins the
staff of Temple Beth El after
having taught in the Fraser
Public Schools for the past 18
years. He also served as high
school supervisor and bar/bat
mitzvah instructor at Temple Is-
rael in West Bloomfield.
A series of parent-child work-
shops will be introduced this
year. A full extra-curricular
youth activities program begin-
ning in the sixth grade also will
be offered. The high school stu-
dents will continue to operate
their own youth group, the
Young People's Society, whose
activities are an adjunct to the
teens' Sunday morning classes.
Y.P.S. is a member of Michigan
State Temple Youth. The temple
also runs a full program for ex-
ceptional children. To register or
for information, call Lask at the
temple, 851-1100.
Jabotinsky Group
Plans Memorial
The Jabotinsky Society-Herut
of America of Greater .Detroit
will observe the yarhzeit for
Ze'ev Jabotinsky on Sept. 21 at '
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center at 8:45,p.m.
The memorial 'address will be
delivered by Joel' D: Tauber,
president of the Detroit Jewish
Welfare Federation. Cantor
Hyman Adler will chant the El
Moleh Rachamitn. An Israeli
film will be shown. -
All are welcome. 'For details,
call anillorning, 557-1847; or
Simon Ack, 648-3073.
1990 Hiller Rd.
682-1347
(Old Orchard Trail)
Between Orchard Lake Road or Haggerty Road. Pontiac
Trail to Old Orchard Trail to Hiller Road.
"THE CLUB"
111111
2N D 11 0( 1R
11•••• ■
TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER
the
Wels
C a 1
d eli
GOLDEN PALACE
dining room, carry-out and trays
•breakfast • loch • diner
•after-theater •kiddie oemi
et
open tuesdays thru sundays
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
• SZECHWAN • CANTONESE
∎ ■ •a ■ !. • MANDARIN • HONG KOKO
Mon.-Frl. 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
• - JAPANESE
22211120011111110.D at i2 1/2
Sat. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Sun. 2 p. 1.-10 p.m.
lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mi. & greenfield, oak park 58-0021
CHINA. CI y .
Operetto
.i
,.
Stephen Teo MM
Him :1i
......
24535 W. 12 MILE RD. AT TELEGRAPH
• Private Dining Room • Businessmen's luncheons
MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.'
COMPLETE CARRY OUT
• FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.- 12 mid.
SUN. 12 noon-10:30 p.m.
•
-
354-9077
1St
I •
tia 7
:_t-..
-
7'
an d
5 ine 21 ining an—
I
Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering
35135 Grand River, Farmington
(Drakeshire Stropping Center)
SERVED ANYTIME
• 7 DAYS
-.........
r L 1
—oc Eat
o
Fred Bayne at the organ nightly
1. '
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESSMEETINGS
476-9181
$350
A Tradition
led Since 1934
I wwi ' w ' " b
4
7,
Your host . . . HENRY LUM
COMBINATIO• -PLATE
BONELESS CHICKEN
ALMOND
WITH WON TON SOUP, EGG ROLL,
FRIED RICE & TEA
PLUS ODU SPECIALS MIN $1.51 to $3.e5
_siminimitimili•:
GPEAT WALE
SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC
DRINKS 81 CHOICE COCKTAILS
SPECIAL
,
FAIULLI 112011111(11 CUM
4244745
HOA KOW INN
Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods
Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
— Carry-Out Service —
13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park
547-4663
1128 E. Nine Mile ROad (11/2 Mile East of 1-75) •
- Recenanded by AAA & Mile Grides
(313) 541-2132
rUNGLI 11 . S .,.
SZECHUAN, MANDARIk:0111TONESE A.AmtRICAN
Mon.-Thurs., 11-10, Fn kaat. 1 f-11,'Suri.`12-10
CARRY OUT • CATERING -.: /ILI. :AILLE : I i il.i,J
1021
8410 W. NINE MILE, W. of Liversols
KING LIM'S GARDII
Mandarin. Szechuan & Cantonese ood
26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK
Moii.-Thurs 11 to 10:30
968-3040
Fri. 11 to 11. Sat. 11 to 12
CarrY-Out Service
n.,12. noon to 10
•
Caterin To Parlie' Available -
•
GOLDEN
,
BOWL Restau
- - r ant
CUISINE
OPEN 1 DAYS-16.-Thrs. II-10, Fri :11 Sat 1141; Sam •hlilays 1 p. b 10 p.m..
• Banquet Faallltles .
. - _YOUr Chet FRANK ENG
OPEN :7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW
SZECHUAN,;MANOAR1M CANTONESE
AND.AMERICAN FOOD ;
COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT
aws4ABLE _
24480 W. 10 MILE. till TEL-EX PLAZA)
West Of TeligiaPh..
. 353,78481
Lin
iatiurn Rd.
8524280
Exotic .Cocktails
EXPRESSLY FOR YOUR DINING
,
' SZECIMAII;MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN
NEW KING
FLOWN IN
r/105 COOLIDGE AT' 9. MILE-In ill & P Shopping Center
DINE;10-11--CARRYrOUT : 1., . , . : 39675502. or .398-5503
7 DAYS
A WEEK
OPEN
at
the
ENGLISH DOVER SOLE
KIN SLEY INN 642-0100 -
KOW KOW INN
• Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food .• Steaks • Chops • Sea Food ,
, OPEN Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Sun, & Holidays 12 Noon-12:30 a.m.
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKIhte6__._
• •
322 W. McNichols Bet. Woodward & Second
13410!?6,1131::