I SPOTLIGHT SERBS 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., JUNE 12 THRU THURS., JUNE 18 AFTER 2 p.m. r r 3 FRESH -1 T BAKED LAMB LAMB CHOPS MARSALA LAKE SUPERIOR oR SHANK WHITEFISH AND SHRIM P GULF SHRIMP PICCATA With Rice & Veg. With Pot. & Veg. With Rice & Veg. $595 $ 4 95 S595 With $ 6 95 BROILED -1 ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) & BREAD BASKET • MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR ABOVE SPECIALS • SORRY, NO DISCOUNTS ON SPECIALS • ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS Rochelle Lieberman, Barbara Stollman and Meryl Podolsky. NOW APPEARING Bonds Events Honor Stollman, Archers DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ STANLEY JOHNSON Local Columnist T Featuring Jazz and Contemporary Music Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. RISTORANTE 6263 Orchard Lake Road In the Sugar Tree Plaza, West Bloomfield • 855-3993 ONE OF A KIND IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR BAR MITZVAH, BAT MITZVAH, SHOWER OR OTHER PARTY WE HANDLE EVERY DETAIL SO YOU 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! Featuring Noted Chef John Szegedi Mr. Sports has 2 locations to better serve you ... Farmington Hills & Redford. -, WE CAN'T RUN ON EMPTY. GIVE BLOOD CALL KIM, OUR BANQUET MANAGER 851,2990 or 534.7420 American Red Cross Contemporary American Cuisine Dinner 4 p.m. Lunch 11 a.m. Now serving breakfast! a French Toast Entertainment Tuesday Thru Saturday APPEARING TUES.-SAT.: INTRIGUE Banquet Facilities Available TOP OF TROY BLDG. 755 Concourse W. Big Beaver at 1-75 66 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1992 362-1262 ■ Belgian Waffles a Frittatas Olga'S fIchen 12 Mile & Southfield 424-9010 17 15 Mile & Orchard Lake 855-3630 138 S. Woodward/S. of Maple 647 -2760 0111116, he State of Israel Bonds Women's Divi- sion Golda Meir Club honored Barbara Stollman on June 4 with the 1992 Woman of Valor Award at the home of Franka Charlupski. More than 100 patrons attended the event for Mrs. Stollman, a national and local past president of Women's Divi- sion. "She is truly a woman of valor. It was an easy deci- sion ," said Meryl Podolsky, Detroit Women's Division chairman. "No woman in this country is more deserving to receive this award," said Jerry Soble, general chairman of Israel Bonds in Detroit. Dr. Ruth Gruber, author, journalist and honorary -na- tional chairman of the Woman of Valor campaign, was the guest speaker. She spoke about the survival of the Jewish people. "It doesn't matter where we are all living; we are all bond- ed," said Mrs. Gruber. Some of the Israel Bond supporters included: Rochelle Lieberman, lun- cheon chairman, Terran Leemis, Pola Friedman, Judy Verona, Anne Silver, Bernice Gershen- son, Trudy Weiss. In a separate event on June 2 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the Metropolitan Detroit At- torneys Division of Israel Bonds honored Dennis Ar- cher and Judge Trudy Archer. More than 300 patrons attended the event. Saul Bluestone and Sheldon L. Miller were co- chairmen of the program. Dr. Yehuda Blum, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, was the guest speaker. He is an au- thority on international law. The Archers were present- ed with the State of Israel Eleanor Roosevelt Human- ities Award for their con- tributions to the legal pro- fession. Some of the notables in the crowd included: Debra Ribitwer, Peter Alter, Avern Cohn, Ira and Brenda Jaffe, Alan S. Schwartz, Jeffery Malin, Bernard Mindell, Brian Katinsky and David Page. ZIPPY BENEFIT Sheri Levenson Stay and Lois Levenson of Guys N'Gals in the Orchard Mall will sponsor the third annual clothing drive for "Zip Up the Homeless." Customers can trade in their clean, old jeans (without holes) for one new pair at half the retail price on June 19 from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. All the jeans collected will be donated to the homeless of Oakland County. More than 400 pairs of jeans were collected last year. NA'AMAT EVENTS The Greater Detroit Council Na'amat USA will host many upcoming events, in- cluding an end of the year tea on June 18 at the Na'amat meeting room on Greenfield in Oak Park with guest speaker Lynn Wax, Midwest area coordinator, and a musical program featuring Naomi Gurt, a vocalist, and Joseph Gurt, accompanist. Other events include a visit to the Jews of India with Marlene Bor- man on June 25, and a visit to the Jews of China with Rabbi Lane Steinger. ❑ ct.