TRAVEL GEMINI TRAVEL Presents I Jerusalem Kosher Continued from preceding page Olsolis 89 Europe The Istanbul Train See the great cities and picturesque countryside of Europe by Train Endland • France • Austria • Hungary •Romania • Turkey 18 DAYS ONE DEPARTURE ONLY September 19-October 6, 1989 Rail Boat Motorcoach Air Overnight Stop En Route Akiva St.) feature's cuisine from the north and south of Italy. Northern basil pesto sauce with sage and butter, is served alongside southern pizza Neapolitan with an- chovies and focaccia (home- baked garlic bread). There is also calzone. From noon to four the restaurant offers a 20 percent discount. Northern Italian food is served at La Pasta (16 Yosef Rivlin), a dairy restaurant which has elegant dining at reasonable prices. There is live music on Tues- day evenings at Little Jerusalem (59 Haneviim St.), which has an informal French ambience. On the menu are cheese souffles, salad nicoise and crepes. Jerusalem's Cactus Restaurant (33 Keren Hayesod) is the only authen- tic Mexican kosher restaurant in Israel.' In addi- tion to vegetarian dishes they serve chicken mole, tamales, enchilada mole, tacos, tostada and chili con carne. Mexican snacks and cocktails are 25 percent off from 4 to 6 p.m. Chinese food in Jerusalem is the specialty of Yo-si Peking (5 Shimon ben Shetah), which also has a branch in Tel Aviv. Another Chinese restaurant, Ten. Li Chow (8 Ramban St.), features 12 chicken dishes and eight varieties of duck. A charming, century-old house is the setting for the Yemenite Step restaurant (12 Yoel Salomon St.) where meat and vegetarian cuisine are popular. Hungarian food is the specialty at Coritz restaurant (43 Malchei Israel), which also offers a take:out service. ❑ Traverse City Trip Planned City of Southfield Tours, Cultural Arts, Parks and Recreation will present the Traverse City Fall Getaway Oct. 20-23. The weekend will include round-trip motorcoach transportation, a two-night stay at the Park Place Hotel in Traverse City. All baggage handling and gratuities are included. The hotel will pro- vide one breakfast and one dinner. For information, call Sol Gelbman, 354-4717. LOCAL NEWS I Mideast Political Expert To Speak For Bonds A Full Service Travel Agency for Pleasure or Business Orchard Mall • 6393 Orchard Lake fi soad • West Bloomfield, MI 48033 855-3600 Susan Weingarden 851-0552 4 so S 11'' Personalized poems for all occasions. There's no end to my creations. NM MI ON Ell MM .= IN OM birthday celebrations wedding congratulations holiday jubilations creative invitations rost exaggerations MINN NM =I Ill• candle lighting recitations Bar Mitzvahs & confirmations anniversary elaborations advertising communications toast preparations "Mr A DAVID ROSENMAN'S A ALTO Alma PURCHASERS NEW & USED CAR BROKER (313) 851-CARS (2277) GLENN WARHEIT, Associate Broker 60 FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1989 Portrait of the Great American Investor It's his job to know good advertising—and he also knows a good investment. Terry Wilson puts his money in U.S. Savings Bonds. Bonds now pay competitive rates, like money market accounts. Find out more, call 1-800-US-BONDS. Bonds held less than five years earn a lower rate. A public service of this publication. t) ■ ." U.S. SAVINGS BONDS THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT Jerome Gleekel, noted authority on Israel, the Mid- dle East and Arab politics, will be the guest speaker at the Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds Attorneys Divi- sion Tribute Dinner, schedul- ed for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. At- torneys Division co-chairmen are Saul Bluestone and Sheldon L. Miller. A pre-dinner parlor meeting, hosted by Elaine and Sheldon Miller, netted $261,000 in Bond subscriptions. Honored at the event will be Judge Hilda R. Gage and Judge Norman L. Lippitt, recipients-elect of State of Israel Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Medals, "in recognition of their outstand- ing support of the Israel Bond program?' Dinner chairman is Henry Baskin; honorary chairmen are Michigan Attorney General Frank J. Kelley, U.S. District Court Judge Avern L. Cohn and Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Levin. Associate dinner chairmen are Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Martin M. Doctoroff, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Alice Jerome Gleekel Gilbert and attorneys Eugene Driker and J. Leonard Hyman. Gleekel's involvement in Israel's cause began in 1933 when he joined the Hechalutz movement for migration and settlement in Palestine. Gleekel has travelled throughout the Middle East and has had extensive conver- sations with Arab mayors in Israel and with leaders in refugee camps in the region. He maintains contact with Israeli political, military and government officials. For dinner reservations, call Israel Bonds, 352-6555.