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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-12-21

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Infinite ways to enjoy the
London Chop House

CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULT EVENTS

* DECEMBER 27, 1990 — 11:30 AM to ??

Holiday luncheon for the benefit of
Children's Hospital of Michigan.
• Clowns, balloon art, face painting, caricatures
• Special menu including fabulous sundae bar.
• Please bring an unwrapped gift for a child at
Children's Hospital.
• Reservations requested.

ideal. By staying at either the
Doral on the Oean, the Doral
Country Club or the Saturnia
Spa, they can use the
facilities of all three
properties.
Many galleries and
museums will be open this
winter in south Florida. Un-
til Jan. 6, Rodin Bronzes are
on view at the Center for the
Fine Arts in Miami. From
Jan. 19-Mar. 3 the Center will
show prints by Edvard
Munch.
Treasures from the Jewish
Museum can be seen at the
Bass Museum, Miami Beach,
from Jan. 31-Mar. 17. Their
"Chagall in Nice" exhibit
runs until Feb. 24.
"Silver from the Chrysler
Museum; Lace Throughout
the Centuries" is an exhibit
scheduled for the Society of
the Four Arts, Palm Beach,
from Feb. 16-Mar. 17.
Opera and ballet perfor-
mances are also on the agen-
da in south Florida, and the
Miami Film Festival takes
place Feb. 1-10.
Fine kosher dining is
available in Miami Beach at
Yosi Peking and at Sara's, in
Miami. In Miami Beach there
are also Embassy 41, Em-
bassy Peking Tower Suite and
Guisseppe Goldberg's. In
North Miami Beach one can
choose between Hamifgash
Mayers Embassy and
Kaifeng.

Presents

The Prince Street Players in

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Every evening from 5 to 8 p.m., Chop House
favorites and children's special requests in down-
sized portions and prices for smaller appetites
and friendly family dining.

* MONTHLY CLASSIC DINING SERIES

The Detroit premiere of a
sparkling new musical comedy

Formal dining and dancing with your children,
beginning Saturday, January 19 at 7 p.m.

(Tickets make great holiday gifts for the entire family)

. . . there is only one London Chop House

Performances

December 26-30

in the DIA Auditorium

155 W. Congress • Detroit • 313-962-0277

(John R. entrance)

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Expires Dec. 31, 1990
COUPON NOT VALID WITH DAILY SPECIALS

Alan Onickle, formerly of
Southfield, will return from
New York City to teach a
Broadway dance workshop
noon-6 p.m. Jan. 6 at Perfect
Life (formerly Fitnesse),
31225 Orchard Lake Rd., Far-
mington Hills. Mr. Onickle
began dancing in musicals at
Southfield High School. He
now teaches classes in New
York.
There is a charge for the
workshop. For registration,
call Perfect Life, 737-2611.

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LOCAL NEWS

29855 Northwestern Hwy. • Applegate Squ are • Southfield • 353.2757

Simcha, a supportive
organization for gay and les-
bian Jews, sponsors monthly
social, religious and educa-
tional events.
An oneg Shabbat and ser-
vice will be held 8 p.m. Dec.
21. Refreshments and social-
izing will follow.
For information, call Sim-
cha's 24-hour hotline,
353-8025.

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December 26 &' 30
at 2 p.m.

December 27, 28 & 29
at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.

All seats are $6. Children under 5 years old will not be
admitted. Tickets available in advance or at the door.

Call

for ticket information

and Mastercard & Visa orders.

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