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October 08, 1993 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-08

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Ten
Year
Anniversary
Celebration

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Fairs Will Showcase
Michigan Artists

Anniversary Certificate
Buy any dinner entree at regular price
and receive a second entree of
equal or lesser value
Value up to $21.95

FREE.

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Valid during dinner hours with RESERVATIONS ONLY.
Please present certificate to hostess upon arrival.
Not valid with any other promotion
Expires 10-31-93

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

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755 W. BIG BEAVER
Level, 1Rup of 'limy Bldg.

Sunday Brunch at The Plaza

Sundays 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Feast your eyes, then treat yourself to our
bountiful buffet featuring:

Carving Station - round of beef with au jus.
Omelette Station - made to order
Pasta Station - marinara or alfredo sauce.
Assorted cakes & pies to include
pancakes Oscar
Lox, Bagels & Cream Cheese. Gefilte Fish.
Peel & Eat Shrimp, Jewish Rye
Assorted Salads • Assorted Domestic & Imported Cheese Tray.
Fresh sliced fruit • *Seafood & Chicken features change weekly.

YOU'RE
LOOKING
ATA
LETHAL
WEAPON.

OCAL CO UMN S

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he Birmingham Com-
munity House will
hold its eighth annual
Our Town Art Exhibi-
tion and Sale Oct. 21-24.
Franklin Bank is the spon-
sor of the event, and there is
no admission fee.
Allen Rubiner, gallery
owner and art dealer, will
serve as juror for the event.
Mr. Rubiner reviewed 1,250
slides of artwork submitted
by Michigan artists. He
selected 328 final pieces for
the exhibit and sale. Final
judging will be on Oct. 18
with $10,000 in prizes
awarded at the artists'
award ceremony on Oct. 24.
Mr. Rubiner will speak on
"The Current Art Market"
at the Professional Women's
Breakfast on Oct. 21. There

WOMEN'S DELEGATION

Adults reg. $14.95 Senior Citizens (over 62) reg. $11.95

WITH THIS AD ADULTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY $9.95!

Children (6 to 12) $7.95 (5 and under FREE)

Reservations Call - 559 6500

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ROMAN TERRACE II

Bob Mcdonald and Harry Phinney
Invite You To Enjoy
The Return of Delicious Italian Cuisine

Saturdays & Sundays Available Days For Banquets
Call For Further Information

Fact is, more Americans
may die by the fork than by
any other weapon. That's
because so many of them
use it irresponsibly. Like
to fill up on high-fat, high-
cholesterol foods. Foods
that can load the blood with
cholesterol, which can build
up plaque in their arteries,
increasing their risk of
heart attacks and threaten-
ing their lives. So next time
you pick up a fork, remem-
ber to handle it as you
would any other weapon.
For self-defense, not
self-destruction.

Open 6 days For Lunch and Dinner • Dinner Served 7 Days

Mon. - Thurs. 11-10 • Fri. & Sat. 11-11 • Sun. 5-9

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Band is an assurance
of a great evening."

American Heart
Association

WERE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

Danny Raskin, Jewish News






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CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS!

Call The Jewish News

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354-5959

on Oct. 23. For ticket infor-
mation, call 626-7527.
Congregation Beth Achim
will hold its annual juried
boutique and craft show
with over 30 booths, in-
cluding Judaica gifts, on
Oct. 17 beginning at 11 a.m.
The Art One Fall Fair will
be held Nov. 6-7 at the
physical education building
of Oakland Community Col-
lege, Auburn Hills campus.
The juried art fair will
feature the works of local
and national artists. Fiber
wearables and jewelry will
be available. A portion of the
$3 admission charge will be
donated to the DIA. Art One
Fall Fair is produced by
Nancy Blechman Clark
and Nancy Einstein of N
Squared Productions.

Allen Rubiner

is a $5 charge, and reserva-
tions are required. For more
information about the ac-
tivities, call the special
events coordinator, 644-5832
ArtShare '93 will be held
Oct. 20-23 at the Somerset
Collection in Troy. The art
exhibit and gala auction
benefit the St. Vincent and
Sarah Fisher Center in
Farmington Hills, featuring
art from students and
alumni of Wayne State Uni-
versity. Leon S. Cohan, an
attorney and governor of the
Detroit Arts Commission, is
honorary chairman. Eugene
and Elaine Driker,
Michael and Bunnie Krat-
chman and Jack and
Aviva Robinson serve on
the honorary committee.
There will be a gala benefit

A local delegation headed by
Arlene Victor and State
Senator Lana Pollack re-
cently traveled to Washing-
ton to meet with administra-
tion officials and congres-
sional members as part of
the WILL/WAND national
conference. The Women's
Action for New Directions
(WAND) is a national mem-
bership organization work-
ing to increase women's po-
litical power. Arlene Vic-
tor was sworn in as the fifth
national president of
WAND. The delegation met
with Tipper Gore, Janet
Reno, Donna Shalala, Pat
Shroeder and others. The
delegation included: Lor-
raine Lerner, Joyce
Kaplan, Marilyn
Schechter, Nancy
McHugh, Andrea Putnam
and Jean Prokopow.

GREENBERG FILM

Award-winning filmaker
Aviva Klempner recently
interviewed attorney Alan
Dershowitz, Senator Carl
Levin and Congressman
Sander Levin for her
documentary on Jewish
baseball player Hank
Greenberg. The Life and
Times of Hank Greenberg
will be released next fall in
time for the World Series.

MAIMONIDES EVENT

The 47th annual donor lun-
cheon for the Women of
Maimonides Medical Society
will take place at noon Oct.

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