siivQ ■ iic.‘6)4,oeeo4oaeoolloo(iaos51444(aolcotivi (o r STAGE A Restaurant Delicatessen & O ■ "Pound for Pound" A July 4th Celebration FREE one pound of our cote slaw or potato salad with every pound of meat or fish purchased at regular price Thursday, July 4 Only 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . . . dining room 10 a.. to 4 p.m. . . . carry out O O The Pitt family poses at the JNF dinner. Detroit JNF Honors Irving And Sarah Pitt CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ that was taught in their home. Local Columnist 6873 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield • 855-6622 400011040004(04410444444(14 .,14(S001,(SE' YOU'RE KING ATALETHALwEAPON. Before you take another bite, think about the fact that a diet high in cholesterol and fat can load your blood with cholesterol, which raises your chance of heart attack. In fact, more Athericans may die by the fork than by any other weapon. American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE This space provided as a public service. 'classic italian simplicity' 30715 West 10 Mite • Farmington Sills Newly added European Garden Room. For Intimate, Elegant Weddings, Pre-Nuptial- Dinners, Showers, Business Meetings, with adjoining Court Yard for appetizers & Cocktails Romantic Fireside Dining 74 FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1991 For Reservations: 474-3033 I rving and Sarah Pitt were 1991 recipients of the Jewish National Fund of Greater Detroit's Keter Shem Tov — Crown of Good Name Award on June 18 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. More than 600 patrons attended the dinner- dance in their honor. After the cocktail hour, the evening began with Cantor Harold Orbach leading the national anthems and Rabbi Paul Yedwab giv- ing the invocation. Irving Nusbaum, master of cere- monies, and Sue Ellen Eisenberg, JNF Council president, reminded the au- dience of how JNF helps with new housing for the Soviet and Ethiopian Jews settling in Israel. Other speakers included Mark Schlussel, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Richard Joel, international director of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations and Rabbi Daniel Syme, vice president of the Union of American Hebrew Con-• gregations. Rabbi M. Robert Syme presented the award. The family tribute by sons HAKOL NEWS State Rep. Maxine Ber- man was the guest of honor at the first installation of the board of directors of Hakol, the younger branch of the National Council of Jewish Women. Installed to the board were: president, Kimberly Lifton; vice presidents, Linda Kaftan, Sheri Katzman and Beth Nussbaum; treasurer, Shelley Milin; secretaries, Linda Kretchmer and Miriam Iwrey; and board members, Debbie Langer, Rena Kirshenbaum, Susan Knoppow and Ruth Littmann. Murray, Lenny and Barry was moving and emotional. "Our family does not take this for granted for a minute," said Murray Pitt about the wonderful turnout and support at the dinner. All three sons echoed the sense of family, the impor- tance of giving and Judaism Honor student Shari Order HONOR STUDENT Shari Order, daughter of Gerald and Rochelle Order of Oak Park, recent-