1.„ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 62 Friday, April 11, 1986 OfEBEIREES Grpiktown's Finest; Ctii$10 O N CAFE AUTHENTL GREEK COOXING Liquor • Beer • Wine Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs.. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m. Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios Downtown Detroit Monroe Ave. 963.7058 [P] a-oak- memo_ TgOOIROMP-Mre ENTERTAINMENt ADS GET RESULTS Call The Jewish News Advertising Dept. 354-6060 ■ Couties ∎• of Alex G. qtr .1 Sylvia Porter reveals one guaranteed way to make your money grow. "One savings option that combines a fair return, safety and simplicity has been with us a long time—U.S. Savings Bonds. Today's Bonds have changed for the better, now offering more than adequate interest rates when held five years or more. Bonds are guaranteed safe—and easy to buy through company Payroll Savings Plans." USr Sylvia Porter, journalist, economist, and editor-in-chief of Sylvia. Porter's Personal Finance Magazine. A Nash r% ice lit SAVINGS BONDS Paying Better Than Ever this publiotion. The Best In Italian Cuisine .. . • Pasta • Veal • Steak. • Seafood • Chicken • Ribs • Pizza Businesspersons Lunch • Cocktails • 213-0750 For Reservations 14835 SCHAEFER LOCAL NEWS Seniors Plan .Discussion Iry Lichtman will present a program, "Issues and Answers," at 1:30 p.m. Monday in room 239 of the main Jewish Com- munity Center for senior adults. The senior adult department at the main Center also has classes for seniors in exercise, dance, walking and water exer- cise. For information, call Candice Bousquet at the main Center, 661-1000, ext. 182. The program is supported by a grant from Area Agency on Aging, 1-B. The Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Center will be the scene of an intergenerational Passover workshop at 10 a.m. Tuesday in room 5-6. Seder plates, kiddush cups and cbaroset will be made at the workshop. Bessie Levin will pre- sent a puppet show depicting Passover traditions. A model Seder, conducted by Cantor Samuel Greenbaum, will follow. The Sinai Hospital Lecture Series will present a program on "Keeping Up — Managing Back Problems" at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM assembly hall. Physical therapist Karen Lewis of the department of rehabilitation medicine will be the speaker. A follow-up health screening will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the JPM Branch. The film, From Payday to Payday, will be shown at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM assembly hall. The current events discussion group will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday in the JPM assembly hall. The Erev Shabbos program will meet at 12:30 p.m. April 18 in Jaffe Hall of the JPM Branch, sponsored by the Mothers Club. Cantor Green- baum will be the featured sol- oist. (South of Fer)kell) • SUFFICIENT AND LIGHTED PARKING • DOORMAN ON DUTY • COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITY WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 35th YEAR moviehsungs OF DETROIT TcouPoNT Your hosts, Heinz Menguser and Bob Kimoto thank you for your generous support . . . and cordially invite you to enjoy . 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Award Nominee James Garner II - "MURPHY'S ROMANCE" (PG 13) Sat. 2:45, 7:00, 10:55 Sun. 3:10, 7:15 - Ruth Krieger will speak on "Joyfully Jewish — Judaism from a Convert's Perspective" at 1:15 p.m. April 18 in Jaffe Hall. A games day for senior adults will be held at 1:30 p.m. April 20 in the JPM assembly hall. For information about' senior adult programs at the JPM Branch, call Judy Blustein, 967-4030. Bar-Ilan Gets Detroiter's Gift Howard Rosenberg A dormitory room at Bar Ilan University was recently endowed by Howard Rosenberg and his family, announced Donald Fox and Paul Zlotoff, general chairman for the uni- versity in Detroit. The endowment allows Bar- Ilan to expand its dormitory sys- tem. Only some 900 dormitory beds exist, with a student popu- lation of some 13,000. In.Bar-Ilan's case the problem is particularly acute due to the fact the university actively re- cruits students of Sephardic ori- gin. Many such, students come from economically depressed families, thus making off- campus apartment housing pro- hibitive. Gifts such as Rosen- berg's will allow a great number of Sephardic students to be fully integrated into campus life and from there into Israel's mainstream. Rosenberg has been active on behalf of Jewish charitable causes in Detroit, and is a past president of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Hadracha program. His family has long been active in Jewish communal affairs. For information about Bar- Ilan's dormitory program, call the university office, 398-7180. - MACLD To Meet' - PLUS "91/2 WEEKS" (R) Weekdays 9:15 only Sat. 4:40, 9:00 Sun. 1:10, 5:00, 9:10 Birmingham, Bloomfield - Southfield Chapter, Michigan ACLD, will meet at '7:30 p.m. Monday at the Community Con- gregational Church, 27800 Southfield, Lathrup Village. For information, call MACLD, 647- .8095 Dr 3.56-1E02.