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January 15, 1993 - Image 83

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-15

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Announcing The
Grand Opening Of
Birmingham Deli!

WHY YOUR
PARTY PLANS
SHOULD
INCLUDE US.

Krieger Klassics
Stage Concert

Whatever occasion
you're planning,
we'll customize all our
banquet services
to meet your
needs and budget.
Ask us for more
information.

Krieger Klassics, a commu-
nity entertainment unit
under the direction of pianist
Jocelyn Ruth Krieger, will
perform in concert 2 p.m. Jan.
17 in Prentis Manor. Featured
with Ms. Ruth Krieger will be
pianist Barbara Bodzin and
her 10-year-old daughter
Dena, playing a duet; and
• Rivka State, a ninth-grade
Beth Jacob student, who will
perform selections by Scott
Joplin.
Ten-year-old Andrew Berg
and six-year-old Leetal Platt
will perform their own
original compositions. Also
performing will be Brandonn
Clemons, Tal Gutkovitch,
Naomi Gotlib, Alana Kuhn,
Perele Stewart, and keyboar-
dist Ji-In Lee.
The Prentis concert is
dedicated to the memory of
Rachel Kurtzman. There is no
charge.

BUSINESS MEETINGS

SPORTS BANQUETS

REHEARSAL DINNERS

HOLIDAY BANQUETS

SPECIAL OCCASIONS.

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NO charge for delivery within
10 miles (over $250)

PRIME RIB • CHOICE STEAKS

3-DAY
SPECIAL ONLY
Jan. 15-16-17

New Seoul
Carden

LUNCH SPECIALS from
( I 1 :30 AM - 2:00 PM)

50

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(Formerly SAGEO's)

25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid-11 Plaza
Farmington Hills
WE SERVE BEER & WINE I 476-1750

COUPON

• No
• BREAD BASKET
L SUBSTITUT1ONS

WHITE
FISH

With Rice & Veg.

$ 95

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ALSO INCLUDES:
• SOUP OR SALAD
• JELLO OR ICE CREAM

POTATO SALAD

or

COLE SLAW

BIRMINGHAM
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TROY
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COUPON

PIT/A • RIBS • FISH
HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD

1

• MUST
PRESENT

BUY 1 LB.

DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

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$ 60

FREE

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Mon. Thru Fri.
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Expires 1-21-93

SQUARE PIZZA
ROUND PIZZA
SMALL OR URGE SMALL MED • LARGE
ON FOOD PURCHASES
OF $6 OR MORE

OF F

HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 1 1:30 AM - 10:30 PM,
Sun. & Holidays 12:00 - 10:00 PM

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Get 1 Lb.

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Berkley
548-3650

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CONFERENCE ROOM AVAILABLE
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Southfield, MI 48034

FRESH
ROAST TURKEY

BUY 1 LB.
Sinai or Vienna

FREE

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• Authentic Korean Food
• BBQ Grill on the Table
• Floor Sitting Room
• Largest "Sushi Bar" in Town
• Cocktail Lounge with Karaoke
• Superior Rated by the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and Detroit Monthly
• Sister restaurant Seoul Garden in Sterling Heights

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SOUTHFIELD
Tel-Twelve Mall -- 353-9388

The "Best" Korean-Japanese
Restaurant in North America.

BAHM Hosts
Square Dance

Lois Moore, Irma Pasick and
Marilyn Ruskin, accom-
panied by Lillian Freedland,
will sing Broadway show
tunes and popular songs for
the Senior National Council
of Jewish Women 1 p.m. Jan.
21 at the Lincoln Tower
Apartments.

MOUNTMN
CK'S

26855 GrecnEeld • Southfield 557-0570

Ahavah (ages 40-60) of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe will
hold a tour of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts Jan. 17.
Prior to gathering at the
museum, the participants
will meet at the home of Roz
and Mike Grand for brunch at
10:30.
There is a charge per person
plus a donation to the
museum for those not
members of the Founders
Society. For reservations, call
the Grands, 557-0583; or the
synagogue office, 788-0600.

Trio Sings
For Seniors

Deli and
Breakfast trays
available for any
size gathering.

CUSTOMIZED
BANQUET SPECIALISTS

Ahavah Plans
Art Tour

Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses will host its fifth
annual square dance 8-11
p.m. Jan. 23 sponsored by the
Sisterhood, Men's Club and
Couples Club.
Ken Miller will "call."
There is a charge.
Call the synagogue,
851-6880, to make reserva-
tions.

Lox
$ 1 49!

In) Greenberg
Is Back!

DINING ROOM, CARRY-OUT

• 1 COUPON PER TABLE
• ONLY ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE • NO SEPARATE CHECKS
• COUPON NOT VALID WITH DAILY SPECIALS
EXPIRES 1-31-93

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• BANQUET ROOMS
• BEER
•W1NE
• COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
'COCKTAILS

OUR MUSIC
WILL HELP MAKE
YOUR PARTY.

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■ WEDDINGS

III BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
■ CONFIRMATIONS
■ ANNIVERSARIES
■ PRIVATE PARTIES
. . ALL YOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS

(313) 544-7373

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