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December 06, 1991 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-06

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I ENTERTAINMENT'''.

JET

JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE

presents

FIRST
IS SUPPER

Invites You To Enjoy
IT'S BUFFET STYLE

SUNDAY BRUNCH

10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

• FRESH OMELETTES • EGGS BENEDICT
• FRESH SHRIMP ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

AND MANY MORE GREAT ITEMS

Children
$595 Under
10

$ 1 0 95 Adults

. • Steak Diane
Tableside Cooking at Dinners
• Caesar Salad • Seafood Fettucini • Fettucine
• Veal • Dover Sole • Flaming Desserts

Catering For All Occasions

Be tickled and touched by this poignant drama
of an immigrant family in Chicago, 1919
by noted comedian,

• Lunch Served Mon.-Fri. • Pastries Made On The Premises
935 W. 11 MILE, S.E. CORNER 11 & 1.75 Res: 399.5960
Your Hosts: Bruno Ferguson & Tim Kowalec
Chef: Peter Lieber

SHELLEY BERMAN

Directed by Evelyn Orbach

December 4

-

December 29

Tickets 788-2900 or
— 645-6666

JET

Aaron DeRoy Theatre • Jewish Community Center
6600 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield

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NOW WITH A GREAT NAME

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Dine At A Legend!

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All Beef Aged In Our Own Coolers.

PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BANQUETS & PARMA

Serving Daily From 11:30 a.m.—Sunday From 2 p.m.

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833 0700

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To Our Private Valet Parking

The former Compri Hotel is now Hilton Garden Inn
Southfield. And that's not the only change! We also
have new amenities, plus a renewed dedication to ser-
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00 OFF

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1991

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• Good Holidays

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CATER
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Arthur Feldman

Adat Shalom
Sets Art Program

Adat Shalom Synagogue
will present "An Evening of
Art and Judaica" 7 p.m. Dec.
11 at the synagogue.
Arthur Feldman, authority
on fine art, antiques and
Judaica, will give a slide lec-
ture entitled, "Where Art
Meets Religious Heritage."
The evening will also feature
the opening reception of "A
Showcase of Adat Shalom Ar-
tists."
The contemporary exhibit
of artwork will continue
through Dec. 18 during
synagogue hours.
Arthur Feldman's talk will
be followed by an "Attribu-
tions" session, during which
he will offer comments on the
function and history of pieces
of Judaica attendees bring
from home.
Mr. Feldman is the former
director of the Spertus
Museum of Judaica in
Chicago and a former vice
president of Spertus College.
He also has served as assist-
ant administrator/curator at
the Renwick Gallery of the
Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, D.C.
The evening is sponsored by
the synagogue's Adult Study
commission, chaired by Ruby
Kushner and Susan Shlom.
Program chairmen are
Natalie Eichen, Arline Foster,
Naomi Reiter and Nancy
Schwartzenfeld.
A dessert reception will
follow. There is no charge. To
attend, call the synagogue of-
fice, 851-5100.

Palace Hosts
Van Halen

Van Halen will appear at
the Palace 8 p.m. Feb. 21.
The Palace Quiet Room will
be open for chaperones.
For event information, call
377-0100.

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