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January 08, 1988 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-08

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ENTERTAINMENT I

Restaurant

661-3470

Haggerty Rd., South of 14 Mile

Southfield
Classes

Registration has begun for
leisure time classes offered by
Southfield Parks and Recrea-
tion. Course offerings include
creative home design, draw-
ing, painting, metal sculpture,
caligraphy, wood working,
music, photography and more.
For information, call Parks
and Recreation, 354-4717 . .

AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
Southfield
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd.

ICE CREAM

FROZEN YOGURT

Colombo Frozen Yogurt and Guernsey Ice Cream
Featuring Wide Variety of Fresh Fruit Toppings, Fudge, Nuts, Etc.

Dining and Cocktails
For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757

BUY ONE GET SECOND FREE!

EARLY DINNER SPECIALS

ANY FROZEN YOGURT ITEM

(Limit $3.50)

Exp. 3-1-88

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Catering & Carry-Out Availab le

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Fine Dining

Daily Dining Room Hours: TUES.-THURS. 5 p.m.-10 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 5:30 p.m-10:30 p.m., SUN. 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

20097 W 12 MILE ROAD, SW. CORNER EVERGREEN
For Res: 353-5121
COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER
Southfield

MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

• Fresh White Fish
With Raspberry Buerre Blanc
• Chicken Primavera
With Fettucine Alfredo
• Petite Frog Legs, Roadhouse Style
With Homemade Tartar Sauce
• Grilled Provimi Calves Liver
With Sauteed Onions

5

Effective May 8, 1987

Dinners Include: Soup du jour, tossed salad,
potatoes, Fresh vegetables and
French bread and butter.

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!NEWS I

Military Alters
Kippah Rule

New York (JTA) — The U.S.
armed services are changing
their regulations to allow
Jewish personnel to wear yar-
mulkes, following the signing
of an amendment to the 1988
Defense Authorization Law
by President Reagan, it was
reported last week.
A spokesman for the De-
fense Department in Wash-
ington said that the depart-
ment has 120 days to imple-
ment the new law. It requires
the services to allow members
to wear "neat and conser-
vative religious apparel
which is part of the obser-
vance of the religious faith
practiced by the members
while in uniform" if it would
not interfere with their
military duties.
According to the spokes-
man, the U.S. Army, Navy,
Air Force and Marines Corps
are changing their handbooks
to include the new rule.

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Open
7 Days
11 a.m.-12 Mid.

BBQ SLAB
FOR 2..$10.55
BBQ CHICKEN
FOR 2 .. $6.95

OUR ALL NATURAL

WHITE BREAST
OF TURKEY

EXPIRES 1-15-88

LUNCHEON SPECIAL—MON.-FRI. 11-4

(Except Bar-B-Q Rib)

FARMINGTON HILLS — 851.7000
31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14

COUPON ORDERS

DINE-IN OR
CARRY-OUT

HOMEMADE SOUP
AND SANDWICH $375

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$ 4 9 9I

LIVONIA — 427.6500
30843 PLYMOUTH RD.

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Reservations Suggested

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682-1047

(Old Orchard Dail)

Off Pontiac Trail to Old Orchard Trail
To Hiller Road

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FINE MEXICAN RESTAURANT

FIESTA LUNCHEON BUFFET

All-You-Can-Eat Including Dessert

$6 .95 *

Fri. and Sat. *7.95

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ON YOUR NEXT TRAY

Restaurant

FIESTA DINNER
BUFFET

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BANQUET FACILITIES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

1990 Met Rd.

8 Person Minimum On Trays
VALID ON MEAT OR FISH TRAYS

1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER

DELIVERY AVAILABLE

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$4.95

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Lunch and Dinner Menu
Also Available
Carry Out
Family Service
$

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Expires 1 -9 -88

0411

HAPPY HOUR EVERY NIGHT

FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

FIESTA BUFFET 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m.

356-2310

FREE

Chicken Wings
Tacos or Taco Salad & More

Tray
Catering
For All
Occasions

Make Your Own

OPEN 'TIL 2 a.m. EVERY DAY!

626-2982

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29145 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE

with 2 Alcoholic
Beverages

29220 Orchard Lake Rd. (Between 12 and 13 Mile)



Limit

Kitchen Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 5 to 10, Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11
Closed Monday

Immigration
To Israel Rises

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A total of
13,658 immigrants arrived in
Israel during 1987, a 35 per-
cent increase over 1986, when
only 9,500 arrived, according
to figures released last week
by the Absorption Ministry
and the Central Bureau of
Statistics.
Provisional figures released
by the Central Bureau placed
Israel's population at
4,404,000 at the start of 1988,
of which 3,611,000 or 82 per-
cent is Jewish.
Absorption Minister Yaacov
Tsur said the rise in immigra-
tion was attributable mainly
to the increased number of
Jews leaving the Soviet
Union. Of 8,080 who
emigrated last year, 2,180
came to Israel. But Tsur said
the 74 percent "drop-out" rate
in Vienna, the transit point
for Jews leaving the USSR, is
worrisome.

PLACE
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OPEN
Mon.-sat. 7 a.m.-8 p.m
Sun. 8 a.m.-8

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