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September 06, 1991 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-06

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sageoffs

25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid•11 Plaza
Farmington Hills
4761750

what it means to be Jewish.
The issue is on the minds of
several writers and editors.

Deborah, Golda and Me:
Being Female and Jewish in
America, by Letty Cot-
tin Pogrebin, draws on the
author's feminist perspective
as she writes about the
tension between Jewish and
black women, Israel's treat-
ment of women, and anti-Se-
mitism in the women's move-
ment (Crown, September).
At the opposite end of the
spectrum is Lynn Davidman's
Tradition in a Rootless World
(University of California, Oc-
tober), which follows several
young women who returned
to Orthodox Judaism and ex-
plores their motives.
Saving Remnants: Feeling
Jewish in America (Mac-
millan, September), a col-
laboration by Sara Bershtel
and Allen Graubard, looks at
the rise in intermarriage, the
drop in synagogue atten-
dance, and new forms of
Jewish expression, such as
New Age spirituality and gay
temples. Being gay or lesbian
and Jewish also concerns the
various essayists in Twice
Blessed (Beacon, available
now).
A more far-reaching — and
scholarly — consideration of
identity is After Tragedy and
(Cambridge,
Triumph
available now). In several
essays, author Michael Beren-
baum addresses Jewish iden-
tity in the first genera-
tion born after the Holocaust,
examining the tensions be-
tween those who were vic-
tims and those who are em-
powered.
Peter Sichrovsky weighs in
with Abraham's Children
(Pantheon, November), a col-
lection of interviews with 25
young Israeli men and
women, encompassing their
varied backgrounds, hopes
and responses to the central
question of Palestinian self-
determination.
In a category by itself is the
second installment of Art
Speigelman's Maus: A Sur-
vivor's Tale, And Here My
Troubles Began (Pantheon,
November), an allegory based
on Spiegelman's parents'
struggle to survive the
Holocaust. Illustrated like a
comic book, Mr. Spiegelman's
unsettling history-memoir
protrays Jews as mice, Ger-
mans as cats, and Poles as
pigs.
Francine Prince's New
Jewish Cuisine (Putnam's,
August) includes classic
recipes for low-fat, low-salt,
low-sugar versions of holiday
dishes, exotic recipes from
Chinese-Jewish and Italian-
Jewish cultures. ❑

DOT WISHES TO
OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS
FOR A
HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR

29145 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. • Franklin Shopping Center

Management and Staff
Wishes their Customers & Friends
A Very Healthy and Happy
New Year

NEW ATTRACTIONS:
1) SAGEO'S WILL SOON BE SERVING BEER
AND WINE TO COMPLIMENT YOUR
DINING EXPERIENCE

We Will Close Tues., Sept. '17 at 3 p.m.
And Again For Your Convenience,
Reopen As Usual Wed., Sept. 18 at 7 a.m.

E2) DINNER FOR 2
$13.99
FRESH ROAST TURKEY (ALL WHITE MEAT)

INCLUDES: • SOUP OR SALAD
• CHOICE OF POTATO
• STUFFING
• VEGETABLE
• RICE PUDDING OR JELLO
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• COFFEE OR TEA

BREAK-THE-FAST-ORDERS TAKEN

DAIRY.' Nova Lox, Sable, Chubs, Tuna Salad,
Creamed Herring, Hard-Boiled Eggs,
Tomatoes, Onions, Cucumbers, Olives,
Cheeses (American, Swiss, Muenster),
Cream Cheese, Cottage Cheese,
Bagels, Kaiser Rolls and Onion Rolls

3) 53.9944.9945.99 DINNER SPECIALS!
4) BREAKFAST SPECIALS FROM $1.99!
5) OPEN SUNDAY EVENING 'TIL 8:00 p.m.!

OPEN 7 DAYS . . MON. 7 a.m,-2 p.m ., TUES.-SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
11•11111•
SUN. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
VZSA

$900
per person

Poloste i Ca el

356-2310

Wishing Our Customers & Friends
A Very Healthy and Happy
NEW YEAR

— Hours —
Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Dine In or Carry-Out

We Accept:

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don't have to! Let this truly be a time of excitement for you
and your family — not a time to worry over party details!
Mr. Sports has 2 locations to better serve you ... Farmington
Hills and Redford . . . Call our Banquet Manager Kim at

DOT & MARKI'S
355.3480 BAR BO HOUSE

• Ribs • Chicken • PiZza
• Pasta • Vegetarian
• Creole Shrimp • Gumbo
• Jambalaya • Fish
& so much more!

DINNER SPECIAL

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Includes Three Side Dishes

$4.75

DINNER SPECIAL

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FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Closed Sun.)
354-3640
All Good Wishes
To Our Customers, Friends & Relatives
For A Very Healthy & Happy
New Year

MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Jane and Marvin

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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