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Guests must be seated during special early dining times. Oiler is limited to seating capacity of the building. Reser- vations- are strongly suggested and may be necessary to assure :availability of seating. $19.95 Dinner for Two (1,x., not include sales tax or gratuity. Not valid on holidays, for banquets or large parties of eight or more, or with any other offers. Valid at the Southfield location only. Offer Expires May 30, 1993 CIAUNTAIN CK'S. MA PRIME RIB • CHOICE STEAKS Southfield • 26855 Greenfield Rd. • 557-0570 -~4sitalio 73741160 OR 25% OFF CARRYOUT LUNCH DINNER SUPER MON. & WHOLE SLAB miETE $095 DRIER a Lan SPECIAL TUES. ONLY OF RIBS DINNER SPECIAL PRESENT • LUNCH SPECIAL 50% OFF SOUP & SANDWICH COUPON Dinner & Dine In Only FRI. & SAT. BEFORE To ENTICE You To COME To Ntarld &dr y • Chicken • Shawarrna • Kafta • Falafil e350 DINE IN ONLY Not Valid With Other Offers LUNCH SPECIAL CHOICE OF 15 COMPLETE ENTREES: Also Includes Salad and Pita. 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ONE COMPLIMENTARY DINNER L page 67 833-4440 Well Help. Will You? r COUPON '"" fettucine, linguini angel hair... and pasta's just the beginning. Discover R.I.K. s exciting new menu and get a complimentary salad with every dinner entree plus 50% off your second lunch or dinner entree with the purchase of an entree of e9ual or greater value*. But don t noodle over it too long... this coupon expires June 3, 1993. ' This coupon valid Sunday through Thursday anytime and on friday & Saturday when seated before 6:30 p.m. Closed Monday. Not valid with any other offer. FINE ITALIAN CUISINE Orchard Mall • 6303 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield • 855-9889 for reservations a drive and pushed to get me one. "It wasn't clear if it was going to be a clarinet or flute. It was a matter of luck that it ended up being a flute. If it had been a clarinet first, I would have wound up playing a clarinet." After formal studies in Israel and England, Mr. Ben-Meir, at age 21, won the silver medal at the International Wind Competition in Helsinki. He became principal flutist of the Gadna Youth and Haifa symphonies and was invited to the United States as visiting profes- sor at Ithaca College in 1965. Later he was asked to serve as artist-in-resi- dence at the University of Buffalo. His work with the DSO started in 1967, many years before he organized the Michigan Flute Orchestra, which has about 25 members. "There is plenty of material written for flute orchestras," said Mr. Ben- Meir, whose group recent- ly entertained the Music Study Club and residents of the Jewish Federation Apartments. Members are recom- mended by teachers or audition after learning about the ensemble. Mr. Ben-Meir becomes acquainted with flutists in other states as they use services provided by Flute World in Farmington Hills. "It's a dream I had," he said about his business, which he started about 10 years ago. "Besides play- ing the flute, I liked know- ing how it's made and adjusted. Little by little, I started thinking it would be nice to have a shop that catered to flute players. "We stocked things that people really need quickly but had to wait two or three weeks to get. The word went out to flutists and teachers nationwide so we could serve them. We have professors from all over the world call us for advice." Aside from the serious items, which also are included in a Flute World mail-order catalogue, the business offers jewelry, posters and even ties hav- ing to do with the instru- ment. Mr. Ben-Meir's wife, Liz, manages the store, which has small studios for lessons. The Ben-Meirs have three children, and two play instruments for fun. Amy, 23, follows the flute tradition, while Michael, 14, likes the clarinet. Daniel, 16, is tuned in to other interests. After a trip to Israel this summer to visit fami- ly, Mr. Ben-Meir is head- ing to northern Michigan — with his flute, of < course. He will be teach- ing a master class at Interlochen. Michigan Flute Festival '93 starts at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23, at Orchestra Hall. For infor- mation, call 833-3700. 111 SZ Concert Features Singer Congregation Shaarey Zedek will hold this year's Weisberg Concert 7:30 p.m. June 2 at the synagogue. The featured artist will be concert and opera singer Maureen For- rester. There is no charge. Mrs. Forrester is one of the Mahler interpreters and has made over 130 recordings. This event is sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek Cultural Commission. Patron tickets are available at a charge and entitle bearers to reserved seats and admission to an afterglow where one may meet the artist. For patron tickets, call Evelyn Levine, 626-3511. Music Event At The JPM A performance titled "We Love Music" by Adel Koza- daev and her students will take place 1 p.m. May 23 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC. Folk, classical, piano, flute and choir music will be presented. The public is invited at no charge. Going Places A sampling of Jewish communal events: MAY 23 Readers Theater, Maple- Drake, 3:30 p.m. Chajes concert, Maple- Drake, 3:30 p.m. Friedman concert, Beth Shalom, 7:30 p.m. Chamber concert, Temple Israel, 7:30 p.m.