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This Season's
Most Elegant Two-Day
New Year's Gala!

L'chayim!
NEW YEAR'S
EVE PARTY
featuring

GOURMET DINING

and

DANCING UNTIL 1:30 a.m.

with

RARRIO de' PUERTO

FROM PUERTO RICO
At Our 9:00 p.m. Seating

$6000

per person

Includes: 6-Course Dinner, Hats, Favors, Champagne,
Dancing, Continental Breakfast

Arrive early in the afternoon before the festivities begin at
8:00 p.m. Relax and enjoy your luxury suite with marble bath
and European amenities.. ..
Enjoy a memorable dinner buffet. music and dancing, complete
with a champagne toast and twilight Continental breakfast in the
opulent Regency Room...
Spend New Year's Day watching the bowl games or browsing in
downtown Birmingham. Check-out time is not until 8:00 p.m....

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6 p.m. Seating $40 00 includes: 6-Course Dinner

Sorry, Limited Availability At Both Seatings

Reservations Required

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$ 165 per person

737-0160

7295 Orchard Lake Road at 14 Mile • West Bloomfield

NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S COOKIE TREAT

(based on double occupancy'. taxes and gratuities included)

One dozen TOM'S MOM'S

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TOM'S MOM'S chunk Cookies tastefully

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Year s Eve Dining

For those who prefer a more intimate celebration. reservations
are available in the Rugby Grille and Gallery at 5:30 p.m..
7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Martin Scot Kosins will play for your
dancing and listening pleasure from 9:00 p.m. Midnight
champagne toast and party favors. •

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gift-boxed, • your. perfect
holiday gift for business
associates, employees,
kids at college, etc.

MAIL ORDER del?vaeyry

Call: 642-7900

A limited number of tables are still available.

(616) 946-1516

Visa or MC Accepted

COOKIES®

One dozen original

149 E. FRONT ST.
Chocolate Chunk Cookies
plus shipping
TRAVERSE CITY, MI 49684
$8.00 & handling

Quietly out of the away..
yet in the heart of downtown Birmingham

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Pecan, Walnut, Macadamia, Oatmeal Raisin
also available ... plus T-shirts and Sweatshirts.

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SHOP

Proves It!

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING

NORMA JEAN BELL

AND THE ALIATARS

Thurs., Fri. & Sat. . . . All Shows 10 p.m.
Now Appearing . . . Wed. Evenings Only

BRAVE NEW .WORLD

MICHAEL KING & DANNY COX

I AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ON SUN. THRU WED.

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22061 Woodward, Between 8 & 9

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1991

People Talk About High Quality Lebanese Cuisine

CAFÉ LIBAN

Proudly Presents

Featuring

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398.1940,

WE SERVE ONLY
KOSHER MEAT!

Open 7 Days
Mon.-Thurs. 11-11
Fri. 11-12, Sat. 12-12
Sun. 12-10

LARGE SELECTION OF
VEGETARIAN DISHES

Fine Lebanese & American Dining In An Elegant Atmosphere
Seating Almost 200
Open New Year's Eve 'Till 2 a.m.

• Banquet Room
• Carry-Out
• Catering

Michigan Ave.
945-0590 4 13944
Blks. W. of Schaefer

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Drums Beat
Deadheads Rock

GARTH WOLKOFF.

Special to The Jewish News

A

Chasidic rabbi blows
a loud tekiah gadola
and passes his shofar
to a group of wide-eyed, tie-
dyed followers of the
Grateful Dead rock group.
As the ram's horn
sputters, Chasidim — wear-
ing T-shirts lettered with
"Grateful Yid" in English
and "the dead will rise" in
Hebrew — distribute apples
to the Bay Area musical in-
stitution's mostly non-
Jewish devotees.
A handful of stringy-
haired, young Jewish men,
some with only a vague no-
tion of what the leather
boxes and straps are, bind
tefillin to their foreheads
and palms with a little ex-
pert help. from the Chabad
rabbi.
Perhaps only at a concert
of the group known in shor-
thand as "The Dead" could
the Lubavitcher brand of
Judaism and a hippie brand
of spirituality commingle as
smoothly.
So fluidly do the two sub-
cultures seem to blend, in
fact, that most of the concer-
tgoers streaming into Moun-
tain View's Shoreline Am-
phitheater don't miss a beat
as they pass the Lubavitchers
doling out Rosh Hashanah
greetings and 8,000 apples
and honey, the traditional
new year's symbol of sweet-
ness.
While Chabad critics label
such an event as another
public relations gimmick by
an organization they claim
is cult-like, the group's
stated intent is to spread the
word of God and Orthodoxy
— and the word of its rebbe-
leader, Brooklyn-based
Menachem Schneerson.
Deadheads, like Chabad,
are known for single-
mindedness —for
pilgrimages across the coun-
try, for following the band
for months on end, for trying
to scrape by peddling tie-
dyed T- shirts, drugs, and
cheap and colorful clothing
made in Central America.
The Grateful Dead, around
since the late 1960s, is
known for never-ending
formless songs as much as
for its graying and icono-
clastic leader, Jerry Garcia.
The group tours constantly,
and its concerts are
legendary as Dionysian

Garth Wolkoff is a writer for
the Northern California Jew-
ish. Bulletin.

