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September 28, 1990 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-28

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One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful
and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges

Presents

NEW ENGLAND
LOBSTER FEAST

Authentic Mexican Cuisine

"Family Owned and Operated For 25 Years"

SOMBRERO
NIGHT

Frankfurt Jews
Preserve Site

• 1 POUND LIVE LOBSTER
• KING CRAB
• STEAMER CLAMS
• MUSSELS
• REDSKIN POTATOES
• CORN-ON-THE-COB
• SOUP & SALAD
AVAILABLE MON. THRU THURS. $

2100

Entertainment & Dancing
Tues. thru Sat.

per pers.

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Southfield
358 - 3355

Every Monday

• Full Service Bar
• Banquet Facilities Available
• Reservations Required For 8 or More

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(excluding alcoholic beverages)
112 east third street royal oak 398-2777
2 blocks south of 11 mile, 1/2 block east of main

NORMA JEAN

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Every Thursday-Friday-Saturday

.44 S• 9pm Dinner Show
400 77 pm Late Show - Dancing
Dinner Starts at 6pm

Reservations Suggested for Groups of 5 or More

964-3200

STEAKS ON - THE - HEARTH

Red carpet Valet Parking At Door
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AT 7 MILE & TELEGRAPH

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CHOICE...STEAKS, CHOPS, SEAFOOD
& CATCH OF THE DAY
TRY LAFFREY'S FAMOUS "HOUSE DRESSING'
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LUNCHEONS SERVED...MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
DINNERS SERVED...TIL 11 PM MON. THRU THUR.

Bonn (JTA) — The cultural
department of the city of
Frankfurt is trying to get
the mayor to order last-
minute changes for a new
utility-service center, which
hides the remains of the old
ghetto and Jewish cemetery
from public view.
The center, where gas and
electricity bills will be
issued, is scheduled to open
soon on the former ghetto
site.
When it was planned in
1987, the Jewish community
and many non-Jews objected
to the obliteration of the
ghetto, a reminder of the
Jewish life that flourished in
Frankfurt before the Nazi
era.
As protests grew, the town
authorities promised to
preserve the cemetery and
integrate remnants of the
ghetto into the new complex,
including a small museum.
But according to Linda
Reisch of the municipality's
Cultural Department, the
preserved portions are not
visible to people visiting the
center.
She said architect Ernst
Gisel had failed to follow the
plan originally agreed upon,
and thus, the remains of the
ghetto, including a mikvah
and the cemetery, are block-
ed from view.
The windows of a building
overlooking them were set
too high, Ms. Reisch said.
The director of the service
center, Jurgen Wann,
observed, however, that
visitors to the main hall can
see the tops of the trees in
the cemetery from the
windows.
But Ms. Reisch reported
that Jewish community
members were appalled
when they visited the site
and intend to raise the
matter with Mayor Volker
Hauff.
She has urged the mayor
to initiate a competition
among architects to correct
the problem.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1990

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Bush To Prevent
Weapons Spread

Washington (JTA) — Pres-
ident Bush made clear last
week that the United States
sees a continuing role in the
Persian Gulf area that in-
cludes preventing the pro-
liferation of weapons of mass
destruction.
"Our interest, our in-
volvement in the Gulf is not
transitory," Mr. Bush said
in a nationally televised
speech to a joint session of

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