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Living in Boston now, Fern
had asked Norman to find her
biological mother, Shirley Ann
(Krause) Santog, longtime B'nai
B'rith member in Oak Park,
who was only 15 years old when
she gave birth for the first time
. . . While a child, Debbie was
told that her sister passed on
three days after birth . . . How-
ever, the baby had been adopt-
ed by Jean and Morris Drooker,
Norman's late aunt and uncle
who moved from here to Boston.
After searching The Jewish
News files and other resources,
Norman called Fern to tell her
that Shirley passed away about
10 years ago ... but that he had
found Fern a new family.
That's when she called Deb-
bie and said, "I think we are re-
lated" and came here for the
memorable meeting.
Fern is no longer alone .. .
She now not only has a sister,
Debbie ... but also three broth-
ers, Howard and John Santog
of Oak Park, and Ted Santog in
Florida.
SOME SORT of record .. .
three generations, all born on
Yom Kippur day . . . Great-
grandfather Harry Shear of
Southfield; Grandmother Deb-
by Linn, former Detroiter living
Nicky's was
festooned like
New Year's Eve.
in Scottsdale, Ariz.; and now
Danielle Brittany, daughter of
former localite Gregg and wife
Melanie Linn, New York resi-
dents.
"HAVE YOU ever heard of
a kosher cheeseburger?" writes
Rabbi Jack Goldman. "Never!
How about a kosher pepperoni
pizza? Impossible! But soon
they will be realities! There are
already veal cutlets, stuffed cab-
bage filled with meat, chicken
chow mein, Hawaiian meat-
balls, and dozens of meat en-
trees, all of which contain no
meat — and never came from a
living animal.
"All are kosher and pareve,
and certified by the Metropoli-
tan Kashruth Council.
"How did this come about?
Brilliant culinary art combined
with business acumen, brought
together by Marty and Sandy
Benson of American Kosher
Gourmet in West Bloomfield
(Orchard Lake Road, south of
Maple Road) and Mitch Benson
of American Bulk Food, also in
the West Bloomfield Plaza,
have created a revolution in
kosher gourmet foods.
"Anything you want (almost).
Your favorite meat dish with all
the trimmings (kugel, knishes,
salads); every kind of gourmet
delights in the fleishig category,
made entirely from vegetable
sources, kosher and pareve.
"The Bensons challenge any-
one to try their 'meat' dishes
and compare them to the real
thing. No fat, no cholesterol,
very low on calories, and ab-
solutely divine in taste! Is this
a revolution or is it a revolu-
tion?"
SECOND ANNIVERSARY
of their Truly Gifted store in
Royal Oak is being celebrated
by owners Annie Cohen and
Beverly Dovitz.
ITS DEFINITE . Wayne
Newton will come here as a big
favor to headline Michigan Cen-
ter Foundation's annual dinner-
dance, May 4, at the Westin
Hotel.
OCTOBER IS Crab Month
at Buster's Bay, Orchard Lake
Road and Pontiac Trail in West
Bloomfield . . . (crab and mush-
room strudel, $6.95; crab cakes,
$14.95; snow crab clusters, 1 lb.,
$18.95; Alaskan king crab legs,
1 lb., $24.95; blue crabs $14.95)
. . . Wooden mallets are avail-
able for the fun-eating experi-
ence this month . . . Also, its
Pumpkin Carving Extrava-
ganza is Oct. 23, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
on Buster's Patio, with no
charge for hot cider and house-
made doughnuts.
THE FUN outdoor concerts
at Big Fish, next to Dearborn's
Fairlane Mall, that follow in the
Chuck Muer tradition, have
been extended indefinitely.
Its jazz series is now every
Wednesday evening, 6 p.m. to
10:30 p.m. in the large lounge
area.
Also, Ernie Swan is at the
Big Fish piano Monday, Tues-
day, Thursday and Friday from
5:30 p.m. . . . The Hans Muer
Trio is there Friday and Satur-
day evenings 8 p.m. to 12 mid-
night . . . He is Chuck and
Betty's nephew.
REUNION DEPT. . . . 10-
year shindig by Hillel Day
School class of 1983 is Nov. 28,
11 a.m., at the school on Mid-
dlebelt in Farmington Hills
... For more info, call Marianne
Milgrom, 352-2484 after 6 p.m.
THERE ARE only two
kosher bakeries hereabouts, Ze-
man's Oak Park and Southfield,
and the newly-named and
owned Gourmet Bakery on W.
10 Mile in Southfield . . . The
latter was formerly known as
Desserts by Sylvia Lee, and its
new owners are John and
Dawn Drozd . . . He was for-
merly the pastry chef at R.I.K.'s
Total Cuisine, and noted for his
fresh fruit flans, fruit cheese-
cakes and fresh fruit scones .. .
Some of Sylvia Lee's favorite
recipes are also prepared, plus
Heart Smart, kosher dairy and
non-dairy baked goods.
16TH ANNIVERSARY cel-
ebration by Chet Bogan and the
Wolverine Jazz Band with Dix-
iebelle is Nov. 2 at Lido On The
Lake. ❑
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