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September 27, 1985 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-27

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46 Friday, September 27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MARIO'S

Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m.

Lunch 11 a.m.

FOR WOMEN

Pizzeria

SERVING ONLY
FRESH FOOD
FOR YOUR
GOOD HEALTH!

Banquet Facilities

Now Appearing

Women's Institute Day
Features Blu Greenberg

Italian-American Food

ATTRACTIONS

4:30 p.m.-10 Tues.-Thurs.
4:30 p.m.-11 Fri. & Sat.
4:30 p.m-9 Sun.

Tues. thru Sat.

2464 N. WOODWARD Bet. 12 & 13
547-0272

Reservations, 362-1262

Concourse, Top of Troy • 755 W. Big Beaver

NOW OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK!

Sun. Thru Thurs. 5 to 10
Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11

MA A'S

Restaurant

SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. LOCATION

Planning for Institute Day are, from left: Jan Hauser, associate
chairman; Nancy Jacobson, vice president; Dulcie Rosenfeld,
chairman; and Barbara Eisenberg, associate chairman.

West Bloomfield

2080 Walnut Lake Rd. at Inkster

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - SUN. ',MU THURS. 5 to 10, FRI. & SAL 5 to 11

Superb Milk Fed Veal • Fresh Seafood Daily

Served in an authentic traditional New York Italian-style atmosphere
Reservations Suggested For Your Convenience]
Your Host:
Your Hostess:
Al
Valente
Ruthe
Wagner
after
3
p.m.
851.2500

OUR FOOD IS FRESH & HOMEMADE!

WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS!

FAMILY RESTAURANT

22740 WOODWARD Just South of 9 Mile
Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933
(YOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD
(AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS!

FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH
FRESH BROILED PICKEREL
ROAST FRESH TURKEY Wilkesslog
BABY BEEF LIVER Wilmtpos or law'
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au Os
FROG LEGS Rodkuse,style
VEAL PARMESAN

REG. 8-COURSE
$4.50 $5.50
$5.65 $6.65
$4.55 $5.55
$4.25 $5.25
$5.75 $6.75
$6.50 $7.50
$4.75 $5.75

REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg.
or Greek), POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR
SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD AND STICKS

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, $3.95
1/2. BAR-B-0 CHICKEN
$4.25
BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN
$4.55
BREADED VEAL CUTLET
$6.75
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
$4.50 I
CHOPPED SIRLOIN wilinins Sao
10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK I $7.50 I

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$6.25
$4.95
$5.25
$5.55
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$5.

$8.50

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WA POTATO, VEKTAKE, WinMAO0 STICKS,
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REBATE
BABY BACK RIBS

$200


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"Looking Inside: Reaching
Outside" is the theme of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division 38th annual
Institute Day, set for 9 a.m. Oct.
24 at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Highlighting the program will
be Blu Greenberg, noted author
and feminist. She will explore
the role of Jewish values and
activity as they apply to every-
day social and political life.
Author of several books and
articles on Jewish issues and
practice, Greenberg's most re-
cent book is How to Run a Tra-
ditional Jewish Household. She
holds degrees from Yeshiva and
City Universities and has
taught at Pardes Institute in
Jerusalem. She is president of
the JWB's Jewish Book Council
of America and chairman of the
New York Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies' Commission on
Synagogue Relations.
The program will feature four
workshop sessions focusing on
Jewish black concerns; women's
rights- the 1985 Nairobi Con-
ference; family and children's is-
sues; and health care law and
medical ethics.
Institute Day provides educa-
tion about issues that affect 'the
Jewish quality and content of
women's lives, and is open to all
women in the Jewish commu-
nity. Lunch is included in the
fee.
Dulcie Rosenfeld is chairman
of Institute Day. Barbara Eisen-
berg and Jan. Hauser are associ-
ate chairmen; Nancy Jacobson is
vice president and Sue Marwil
is adviser for the day.
For information and reserva-
tions, call the Women's Division
office at Federation, 965-3939.

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STATED
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The Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
sponsor a three-part series of so-
cial awareness programs begin-
ning Oct. 14, with succeeding
programs on the first Monday in
November and December.
The "First Monday Group"
series is an opportunity to meet
with interested in issues of per-
sonal, commulity and national
concern. The focus of this series
of discussions is "Spotting Trou-
ble."

Dr. Robert G. Newby, profes-
sor of sociology at Wayne State
University, will speak on South
Africa at the first forum on Oct.
14. On Nov. 4, Richard Lobent-
hal, director of the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, will discuss "Interna-
tional Terrorism." Rabbi Sher-
win Wine of the Birmingham
Temple will speak on "Religious
Fundamentalism" at the last
program on Dec. 2.
All forums will be held at 8:45
a.m. at the main United Hebrew
Schools. There is no charge, but
reservations are required for the
series and for individual pro-
grams.
Helen Shevin is chairman of
the Women's Division social
awareness committee; Beverly
Baker is associate chairman.
For information, call Women's
Division, 965-3939.

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Bar-lian Women
Start New Group

The Detroit affiliate of Ameri-
can Women for Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity has established a new di-
vision - B. P, and M. - Busi-
ness, professional and Maternal,
for women who cannot attend
day meetings because of the
aforementioned commitments.
A meeting to inaugurate the
new division - will take place at 6
p.m. Oct. 14' in the home of
Rosie Schlussel, chairman of the
meeting.
No solicitations will be niade
at the by-invitation-only event.
Barbara Stollman is fhairman
of Detroit women's division of
American Women for Bar-Ilan
Univerdity.
For information, call the Bar-
Ilan office, 398-7180.

Discontinued

The
Oakland-Livingston
Human Services Agency has
temporarily suspended its Dis-
count Identification Card pro-
gram for Oakland. County
seniors. An announcement will
be made when the program re-
sumes.

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