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September 11, 1992 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-11

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SPOTLIGHT

NEW YEAR SPECIALS

SHIRLEE BLOOM'S

TRADITIONAL
ROSH HASHANAH CARRY-OUT MENU

Capitol Steps Perform
At ADL Benefit

COMPLETE DINNERS

• ROAST CHICKEN
5 10.75 ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF
GRILLED TERIYAKI CHICKEN BREASTS
511.95

'12.50

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Our Roast Chicken, Roast Brisket of Beef cmd Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Breast Dinners Include:

* Chopped Liver
* Vegetables

Local Columnist

* Chicken Soup With Matzo Ball OR Mushroom Barley Soup
* Baked Potatoes Anna OR Farfel With Mushrooms
* Zeman's Challah

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President Dan
Quayle wasn't the
only politician ridi-
culed by the satirical,
musical group Capitol Steps
at the recent ADL benefit at
Tam O'Shanter Country
Club. Every politician and
his spouse was fair game for
this Washington D.C.-based
cabaret troupe that enter-
tained more than 200
patrons.
Linda and Leonard
Sahn and Pattie and
Steven Tapper were co-
chairmen of the evening,
while Fran Gross Linden
and Linda Soberman
were the honorary
chairmen.
Some of the benefactors of
the evening included: ADL
President Norm Beitner
and Ruth Beitner, An-
nette and Joseph
Barenholz, Roz and Stan-
ford Blanck, Doris and
Fred Blechman, Ellen and
Larry Charlupski, Marcia
and Roger Fenton, Sheila

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A LA CARTE ITEMS

• GEFILTE FISH
'3.25 Each • CHICKEN SOUP
'3.99 qt
•MATZO BALLS . 75(t each . . '4.50 (6) • MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP 9.99 qt.
• BAKED POTATOES ANNA '4,75 cg- • STUFFED CABBAGE
'5.19 (6)
• CHOPPED LIVER
'6.49 lb. • 1/2 ROAST CHICKEN
'4.50
a KREPLACH
'7,99 (12) • KISHKE WITH GRAVY
95 each
• NOODLE KUGEL . .$1.50 each '8.50 (6) • CARROT TZIMMES
'4.99 qt.
• POTATO KUGEL .. $1.50 each '8.50 (6) • FARFEL WITH MUSHROOMS '4,25 qt.
• GRILLED TERIYAKI CHICKEN '9.95 lb. • ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF . '5.99 1/2 lb.
Holiday Pastries & Desserts Available

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Orders May Be Placed Through Sept. 22, 1992

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Lewiston, Jay Fishman
and Harold Jaffa were
spotted in the crowd enjoy-
ing the show.
Capitol Steps will return
to town for the Michigan
Psychoanalytic Foundation
annual fund-raiser on Nov.
21. For information about
that event, call the founda-
tion at 559-5855.

HEFTY DONATION
Florine Mark of Weight
Watchers recently announc-
ed that more than 8,000
pounds of food was collected
at a Detroit Zoo picnic
benefiting Dieters Feed the •
Hungry, a non-profit organ-
ization. Yad Ezra will
receive at least one-half ton
of the food collected, which
will be distributed by the
Hunger Action Coalition.
"We at Weight Watchers
are absolutely thrilled with
our success," said Mrs.
Mark. "We believe it's most
appropriate that those of us
who can choose what we eat
help those who can't."

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Patti and Steven Tapper

Linda and Leonard Sahn

and Mark Fenton, Dale
and Bruce Frankel, Cindy
and Steven Friedman,
Paula and Louis Glazier,
Linda and Barry Good-
man, Loren and Mayer
Gordon, Nancy and
Steven Grand, Jonathan
Holtzman, Helen and
Charlie Kaye, Jo Elyn and
George Nyman, Rosalie
and Bruce Rosen, the
Schostak Foundation,
Mickey Shapiro and Andi
and Larry Wolfe.
Richard and Judy
Kepes, Linda and Steven
Hayman, Michael,
Richard and Leslie

HEALTH SCREENING
The Liz Claiborne Founda-
tion's national program
offering community-based
mammography testing and
breast health education will
be at Twelve Oaks Mall
Sept. 11-15. For every
woman screened, the foun-
dation will fund a mam-
mogram for a woman in the
community who cannot af-
ford one.

FASHION NOTES
Fashion designer
Yeohlee will be at Lynn
Portnoy's in Royal Oak on
the evening of Sept. 15 for a
10-year retrospective fash-
ion show. Some of the local

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