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May 10, 1991 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-10

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INFLATION FIGHTER
MOTHER'S DAY AT

DON'T LET MOM COOK
ON HER SPECIAL DAY!

LET US CATER TO HER NEEDS!

dent exhibition and sale
which runs through June 2.
Some of the preview party
committee includes: Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman
Becker, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Cohan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Greenberg, Jona-
than Holzman, Sue Marx,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Schubot and Gilbert
Silverman. For more infor-

mation about the party and
exhibition call the Center for
Creative Studies at 872-
3118.

JVS 50th

From Leningrad to
Odessa, Amsterdam to
Athens, Bordeaux to Tel
Aviv, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek recently turned into a
small world when 300
patrons table-hopped from
city to city to celebrate the
50th anniversary of Jewish
Vocational Service.
Musicians dressed in eth-
nic costumes played folk
songs, and the Bill Meyers
Orchestra played Jewish
and Russian music.
Food, too, came from all
over the world. Some dined
at the Ellis Island Soup Kit-
chen. Others opted for grill-
ed vegetables, meat and fish
from the American Bar and
Grill; or falafel, Israeli cold
fruit soup and tabbouleh
from the Middle East; and
chicken paprikash and
Hungarian vegetable soup
from Eastern Europe.
Spotted in the crowd were:

BRUNCH 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

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DINNER * 3 p.m.-9 p.m.

• ATHENIAN CHICKEN ...$7.95
$8.95
•LEG OF LAMB
• BR. LAMB CHOPS .(3) $14.95

(5) $22.95

$8.95
• BR. WHITEFISH
• BR. ORANGE ROUGHY $8.95

MOM DESERVES THE BEST ... A CUS-
TOM-MADE MEAL FROM PLAZA DELI!

There's nothing quite like ..

OR Gi

CHILDREN'S MENU ... $4.95

• SPAGHETTI W/MEAT SAUCE • CHICKEN STRIPS W/F.F. • HAMBURGER W/F.F.

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A
WONDERFUL DAY

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Musical Review

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—Rabbi David of Talna

• ROAST PRIME RIB King$11.95
Queen $8.95
BR.
CHICKEN
BREAST
. .$7.95

$8.95
• SHISH KEBOB
$9.95
• BR. SALMON
$14.95
• NY. SIRLOIN

DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG. & BREAD BASKET

Dr. Marvin and Elaine
Weston, Al Ascher, Con-
nie Stoller, Barbara and
Don Nurenberg, Carolyn
and Hugh Greenberg,
Larry Jackier, Robert
and Susu Sosnick and
Barbara and Gerald
Cook. 0

Barbara Alexander will
present a musical book review
of Les Miserables 7:30 p.m.
May 19 at the Oak Park
Library. The program, spon-
sored by the Oak Park Arts
and Cultural Commission, is
one in a continuing series of
musical events.
Ms. Alexander, who receiv-
ed her musical education at
Wayne State University has
been a soloist with the Tem-
ple Emanu-El choir and with
the Bel Canto Singers.
For information, call the
Library, 548-7230.

ORDER HER MOTHER'S DAY
TRAY TODAY!

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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