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March 08, 1991 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-08

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1st to home by skipping 2nd
and 3rd base.
CONGRATS ... To Roill
Katzman . . . on his 36th
birthday.

JEWISH COMMUNITY

Center Singles (Jewish
Singles of Metro Detroit) is
making an outing of its atten-
dance at the funny "Love, Sex
and the I.R.S." by Player's
Guild of Dearborn that opens
today and runs Saturday and
Sunday . . . then next week
(Mar. 14-16) . . . Julie Smith
Yolles, who has the female
lead, is an active member of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Young Adult Division
. . . For more info, call Mike
Silverstein, 541-8634 .. .
Player's Guild is on Madison
near Monroe and Outer
Drive.

REUNION DEPT. .. .

45th by January and June
Central High School classes
of 1946 is set for May 11, 7:30
p.m. at Novi Hilton Hotel,
with Fenby-Carr Band . . .
Mailings are being sent out to
all grads whose addresses are
known, but there are still
many whose whereabouts are
unknown . . . Contact Dr.
Allen Weiss, 737-9313; Mar-
cia (Goodgall) Abel, 557-5422;
Norma (Karbal) Sklar,
626-6750; or Chuck Stone,
358-4800 . . . 50th anniver-
sary of Central High class of
1941 is Sept. 21 at Troy Mar-
riot Hotel . . . For more info,
call Betty Jane Herman,
357-1854.
DAVE BING was one of the
finest basketball players this
town has known . . . but he
never won a National Basket-
ball Association champion-
ship ring.
In February, Stan Krandall,
head of Sidney Krandall and
Sons, official jewelers of the
world champion Detroit
Pistons, remedied that situa-
tion presenting Dave with a
rendering of an NBA cham-
pionship ring his company
designed and crafted.
The one-of-a-kind solid gold
ring, styled like the NBA
championship rings, has 21
diamonds representing the
number on Dave's uniform
during his Pistons career.
SOME CLIENT of Stone,
August, Baker Communica-
tions is mighty happy . . .
Their first-place winning
poster in the Creative Out-
door Poster Contest sponsored
by Gannet Outdoor Co. of
Michigan will be displayed on
160 panel boards throughout
the metro Detroit area . . . an
advertising value of over
$100,000 for the client
featured in the poster
message.

ANNUAL PASSOVER

lunch by Cooperative Council
of the League of Jewish

There's More Than
Manischewitz and Mogen David
When It Comes To
Kosher Wines

Women for Jewish retarded
citizens from hospitals, foster
homes, halfway houses and
nursing homes is April 2, 12
noon, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center in West
Bloomfield . . . Max Sosin will
entertain . . . Jeannie Weiner
is president . . . For more in-
fo, call vice president Pauline
Grossman, 357-3678.

ATTENTION CRES-
CENT Shriners . . . Don't
forget the date . . . March 27
. . . That's when you'll be tak-
ing 1,200 thrilled kids to the
Shrine Circus for a very
heart-warming experience .. .
Volunteers will meet around
11 a.m. in the Beer Room on
the second floor of the State
Fair Coliseum for brunch .. .
bagels, cream cheese, lox and
coffee . . . Al "Sonny" Golds-
tein is Crescent circus chair-
man and can use all the help
he gets . . . Call "Sonny" at
553-9052.
MICHAEL DEMBS, who
does video critiques for the
Detroit Free Press on Fridays,
owns Video Zone in Warren,
but throws caution to the
winds insofar as business is
concerned . . . and gives
honest, true-feeling opinions
about the very videos he rents
out.
For example, Die Hard II,
still making millions . . .
"Plot holes. Webster defines
them as lapses in logic. I can
accept a plot hole or two. But
by the time the 87th rolls in
I'm headed for the exit.
"This sequel to the 1988 hit
is exciting and some may say
it's entertaining. Sure, if
you're willing to overlook 87
or so plot holes. I am not will-
ing to do that. It's a cheat to
have a character overhear a
conversation in a crowded
room, a conversation that if
he didn't hear it, the rest of
the movie couldn't exist. Or a
major character happening to
see a piece of luggage in a
crowded airport and auto-
matically knowing who and
what that piece belongs to.
It's lazy and we as an au-
dience should be outraged.
"Instead we're too lazy to
complain and we accept it and
that gives the moviemakers
the green light to produce
more imbecilic stories. Let's
complain. They could have
made this an intelligent ac-
tion picture. Instead it's an
exciting
movie
for
knuckleheads."
BEGINNING THIS
spring, the new Pine Knob is
expected to have 50 to 70
events per season . . . It is now
owned by partners Bill David-
son, Dave Hermelin and Bob
Sosnick of Arena Associates
Inc., owners of the 2 1/2-year-
old Palace which hosts the
Detroit Pistons. ❑

ED JONNA
The Merchant of Vino

Enjoy An International Selection
Of Over 100
Quality Kosher Wines
Imported By
The Merchant of Vino
From
France, Italy, Spain and Israel
Plus
An Elegant Choice From California

Your Passover Wine Can Be
A Great Wine,
And Kosher Too!

TROY
689-0900
4050 Rochester
Wattles/Rochester

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
Association

SOUTHFIELD
354-6505
29525 N.W. Hwy.
Bet. 12 & 13 Mile

BIRMINGHAM
433-3000
254 W. Maple
Wabeek Bldg.

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THE
SHEIK
RESTAURANT

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IS OPEN AGAIN

WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.

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YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.

For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.

IN DOWNTOWN DETROIT
UNDER THE SAME
MANAGEMENT AND
SAME EXCELLENT
QUALITY MEATS AND
OTHER FOOD AS BEFORE.

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MON.-THURS. 11 to 10, FRI. 11 to 11, SAT. & SUN. 2-11
316 E. LAFAYETTE
Between Brush and Randolph

964-8441

The Restaurant
of the '90s

Quality Food, Simple
Setting, Reasonable Prices

Le Metro

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Introducing Dinner Specials

5:30 p.m. to 6:30 Monday Thru Thursday

Entrees Ranging From $7.95-$9.95

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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