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June 02, 1989 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-06-02

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I ENTERTAINMENT

WE USE
"HEALTH, DIET, LIFE"
OILS — THE HEALTHY
ALTERNATIVE!
NO CHOLESTEROL
WITH 50%
LESS SATURATED FAT

TRY OUR TRADI-
TIONAL DISHES
AS WELL AS
NEW SPECIALS
BY OUR NOTED
CHEF VIJAY

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Sonya

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DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

13821 W. 9 MILE RD. • OAK PARK

548-1111 or 541-2888

EVENING SPECIALS TUES. THRU SUN. FROM 5 p.m.

ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE: SOUP OF THE DAY, FRESH VEGETABLES, BROWN
OR WHITE RICE, CELERY AND ONION PUREE (BOILED AND MASHED)

CHICKEN PRINCESS

HAND PIN-BONED WHITE FISH CHALLENGE

BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN STIR-FRIED WITH ASPARAGUS
AND FRESH VEGETABLES SERVED OVER CELERY AND ONION
PUREE AND ON SIDE WITH BROWN OR WHITE RICE.

12 OZS. OF FRESH WHITE FISH LIGHTLY DUSTED WITH CORNMEAL AND PAN-
FRIED OR BROILED WITH NO CHOLESTEROL OIL AND SERVED WITH FRESH
VEGETABLES, BROWN OR WHITE RICE, CELERY AND ONION PUREE.

ALL FRESH VEGETABLES SERVED WITH CELERY AND ONION
PUREE WITH B _ ROWN OR WHITE RICE.

CHICKEN AND WHITE FISH (6 OZS.) PAN STIR-FRIED OR BROILED WITH NO CHOLESTEROL
OIL AND SERVED WITH FRESH VEGETABLES, CELERY AND ONION PUREE, AND BROWN
OR WHITE RICE.
$8.50

$6.50
VEGETARIAN DELIGHT

$5.50

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Sonya talks to her audience.

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Live Entertainment and Dancing
Through June 3
Featuring

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Every Sunday (all day) and Saturday (12 to 5 p.m.)

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Southfield, MI

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6 p.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.
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—Observer Eccentric Newspapers,
May 1, 1989
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(at Lone Pine)
Northeast Corner of
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851-5540

• Full Bar Service

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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1989



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age 14 on, baby-sat for her
twin half-sisters and other
children and worked as a
receptionist, store and bank
clerk and stock girl.
A friend from high school
days in the Flatbush area of
Brooklyn recalls how badly
Sonya, "Sonny" to her
friends, wanted contact
lenses, couldn't afford them
and left her glasses home on
social occasions.
"Sonny was very myopic.
We'd go on dates and I'd have
to read the menu to her and
tell her if her dates were good
looking . . . She was very pret-
ty. She didn't think so but she
was."
She still is, but admittedly
with a little more effort.
Friedman looks wonderful
these days and it's not just
because of regular workouts
on a Stairmaster and tread-
mill at an L.A. gym, exercise
tapes and yoga. At 53 years of
age, the woman who has just
received the American
Women In Radio and Televi-
sion's Best Talk Show award,
talks openly about cosmetic
surgery.
When people ask what she
looked like before surgery, she
quips: "I looked like
Elizabeth Taylor before. This
is me after. You should have
seen me then . . . I mean
whom did they really think I
looked like before? I look like
the same person.
"I don't have as much of an
age hangup as I used to," con-

fesses Friedman. "I don't
think we do women a service
when we suggest we have
perfect genes and that we
don't get any older. Who are
we kidding? Isn't it better to
say, 'Look, you can take care
of yourself for as long as God
permits you to have good
health and that's what it
comes down to.' "
As open and honest as
Friedman allows herself to be
over the airwaves and during
occasionally granted inter-
views, her family is not open
to publicity at all. They are,
she makes it perfectly clear,
off limits to the press. This is
the way it is now and always
has been.
The Friedman "family com-
pound," as she likes to call it,
is an early 1960s newly gut-
ted and renovated home on a
lake in West Bloomfield.
Friedman's husband, Steve
Friedman, and their son
Scott, 27, are both osteopathic
physicians. Daughter Sharon
Friedman, 31, is an attorney
with a license in psychology.
"I respect their right to be
private people and they have
been supportive even if it's
not something they wanted
for themselves," Friedman
says. "I don't make them
stand up, paste smiles on
their faces and be an 8x10
glossy. We have a private life
and I don't need to turn it in-
side out to make it public."
Friedman says she's less
driven these days but one

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