Lunch 11 a.m. Dinner 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Live Entertainment Nightly LET US HOST YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION ding professional theater. When not performing, her first love is travel. Having visited Israel in 1983 through the World Union of Jewish Students, a graduate pro- gram, she "can't wait" to go back. Does she ever have doubts about devoting so much of her time to community theater? "About five minutes before each show starts, I'm sure I'm going to throw up and I feel like I have to go to the bathroom," she says, smiling. "I start questioning myself and asking myself, 'Why in the world am I doing this?' It doesn't matter if I'm just in the chorus, or if I have a lead, it's always the same, and I'm no different now than I was before my very first perfor- mance. I get so nervous, I think I'm going to die. "And then, as soon as the music is playing and the cur- tain goes up and the show starts, it changes — because I'm not me anymore; I'm a character. It's as if I'm somehow removed from myself, watching myself perform. "That's the beauty of it — you really are someone else." For ticket information on "Fiddler on the Roof" call 661-1000. ❑ Theater Unit At Center The second performance of the fall seris of Readers Theater will be on Oct. 16 at 4 p.m. in to DeRoy Studio Theater at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center. A complimentary pre-theater wine bar will begin at 3:15 p.m. This program is under the sponsorship of the Institute for Retired Professionals. Works by Bernard Mala- mud, Albert Halper, Ethel Rosenberg and Woody Allen will be presented. Par- ticipating actors are: Harry Goldstein, who is currently doing work for local and network sponsors; Liz Weiss, recent winner of the 1988 Life Achievement Award by the American Women in Radio and Television; Rube Weiss, currently seen on na- tional television spots; Paul Winter, a well-known radio and TV announcer and local actor. Artistic Director is Yolanda Fleischer. Individual tickets for series subscriptions are available at the door beginning at 3:15 p.m. the day of the perfor- mance or by calling Readers Theater, 967-4030. • • • • SCALLOPINI's SALVATORE Weddings Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Banquets Showers • • • • Homemade Pasta Sweet 16s Anniversaries Holidays Reunions, Etc. NOW OPEN 362.1262 Next To Concourse, Top of Troy Bldg. 755 W. Big Beaver at 1-75 NORM'S Oyster Bar & Grill 29110 Franklin Road • Southfield 357-8877 DINNER • LUNCH • CARRY-OUT Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 A SWEET DEAL WITHOUT A SUITE PRICE ichad a4 the corners RESTAURANT • BAR • WINE A New Upscale Restaurant, American Bistro With Latest and Traditional Dishes In A Friendly and Intimate Atmosphere NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Piano Entertainment Nightly Private Parties Welcomed 540-4444 17600 W. 13 Mile (at Southfield Rd.) YOUR RATE INCLUDES: FULL COOKED-TO-ORDER BREAKFAST', EVENING COCKTAILS, LATE NIGHT SNACKS Delicatessen-Restaurant IN LA MIRAGE MALL 29555 NORTHWESTERN HWY. 352-3840 Between 12 & Inkster • Tray Catering OPEN 7 DAYS — 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. a.m. BREAKFAST SPECIALS —7 DAYS A WEEK-7 WESTERN 245 OMELETTE LOX, EGGS & ONIONS BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST $75 A weekend stay at the Compri Hotel includes all the "extras" of trendy suite hotels–without the extra-high rates. For $99 for two nights, or $59 for one night, you can enjoy: ■ Four-star, luxurious rooms, each with spacious sitting area, remote control TV, desk and two phones. ■ Cooked-to-order breakfast, daily cocktail reception from 5-7 pm, and late-night snacks. ■Private exercise facilities, indoor pool, and whirlpool. ■Exclusive Compri Club with comfortable lounging areas, intimate bar, stocked library and big screen TV Weekends at Compri-how sweet it is! For reservations, call BUY ONE GET ONE FRE CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI 1-800-4-COMPRI Offer Good thru 10-13-88 E Minimum 1 lb. OUR FAMOUS HOMEMADE COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD (COmPrij Hotel COMPRI HOTEL DETROIT/SOUTHFIELD 89cib. I INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CATERING I OPEN FOR BREAKFAST & LUNCH_ .) Across from the American Center Franklin Rd. at American Dr. Southfield, MI 4$034/313-357-1100 Based on double occupancy with a maximum of 4 persons per room. Children under 18 stay free in parent's room and eat free. Valid only at Compri Hotel Detroit Southfield location. (7 days a Week — Mon.-Sun.) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 65