7618 Woodward Ave. 871 1590 - OPEN SUNDAYS AGAIN... 12 noon to 9 p.m. Our Daily Hours . . . Mon. 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tues. Thru Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 12 noon-9 p.m. LIGHT SIDE MENU AVAILABLE ANYTIME I SPECIAL QUALITY PARTIES UP TO 200 New Film Is Highlight Of Annual HMC Dinner CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST T he Holocaust Memorial Center held its ninth anniversary dinner Oct. 24 at the Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, Westin Hotel with guest Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement speaker Dr. Yitzhak Arad, Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc. director of Yad Vashem. More than 1,000 patrons at- tended the event and viewed the premiere of the film The Holocaust Memorial Center: 1LOW BANQUET RATES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Witness to the Past, Beacon for the Future. The film outlines many r 1 educational outreach pro- grams sponsored by the ALLEN KASH, D.C., Chiropractor; DENNIS KASH, D.C., olocaust Memorial Center Chiropractor; ILENE TECHNER, Ira kaufman Funeral Home; MOR- and contains eyewitness ac- TON RABIN, Professor of Chemistry, Wayne State University; MARK counts from local members ABBOT, French Horn, Detroit Symphony Orchestra; RONNIE LAM- of the community. The film BIE, Imgage Tech, Builder of Props For Movie & TV; JOE MEDWED, will be distributed to President American Zionist Movement, Michigan Chapter; MORTON 111111•1111 educators and community RABAN, Professor of Chemistry, Wayne State University. groups and was produced by BIRTHDAY PARTIES GIFT CERTIFICATES September Moon Production Network and Grace and I RENTAL & PROPS THEME PARTIES Wild Studios. COME SEE OUR OLD TIME PHOTO BOOTH. Dr. Steven D. Grant, PICTURES 4 FOR $1 LIKE YESTERYEARS! dinner chairman, presented GREAT FOR PASSPORTS, ID'S & WHATEVER. a Righteousness Award to Dr. Hermann M. Gorgen, WE WILL FEATURE A PICTURE EVERY WEEK IN THIS a German pacifist who AD. GIVE ONE TO MARVIN. helped organize the escape of 45 emigrants, most of them THIS AD Jewish, to Brazil during World War II. Since Dr. Gorgen was unable to at- 1 Coupon tend, Dr. Marianne Per Wannow, Detroit consul Person general of the Federal Re- public of Germany, accepted 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. REHM F8A1 SOUTH OF 14 • 626-5020 the award. MOIL-SAT. 10-11, SUN. 12-8 L J Before the dinner, Cantor Louis Klein sang the na- tional anthems, accom- panied by Marty Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Mandelbaum. Henry Dorfman and Leon Chef's Special Dinners For 2 Halpern welcomed the Fresh Fish, $995 Complimentary Glass of guests, while Gustav Chicken or Beef Wine With Each Dinner Berenholz led the Hamotzi. Lunch Pasta Bar Buffet...$ 95 Rabbi Charles Rosenz- Mon. Thru Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m....A11-U-Can-Eat weig, HMC director, also 3 Pastas • 3 Sauces • Antipasto • Garlic Bread spoke. Open 6 days For Lunch and Dinner • Dinner Served 7 Days Some of the patron tables Mon. - Thurs. 11-10 • Fri. & Sat. 11-11 • Sun. 5-9 were sponsored by Mr. and 37610 W. 12 Mile at Halsted (Halsted Village Plaza) • 553-0080 Mrs. James Colman, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Eisenberg, Mrs. Diane "The Simone Vitale Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Band is an assurance William Farber, Mr. and of a great evening." Danny Raskin, Jewish News Mrs. David Hermelin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krinsky, • Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Irving • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Laker, Mr. and Mrs. Ira • Anniversaries Mondry, Mr. and Mrs. • Private Parties Sam Nivy, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nusbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Markus Rohtbart, Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Schaver, Ms. Elaine Stern, Mr. and Mrs. George Vine Special Appetizer Parties Available SEEN AT MARVIN'S I H I ROMAN TERRACE II HMC's Steven Grant with his wife Marci and sons Josh and Adam. and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Waldman. The HMC will host an ex- hibition commemorating the 50th anniversar: of the res- cue of the Danish Jews dur- ing the Holocaust. The ex- hibition will open with a members'cocktail reception on Dec. 5. NCJW EVENTS Fashion Spree '93 will be held Nov. 6-8 at the Mich- igan State Fair Community Arts Building. On Saturday evening there is a $5 admis- sion fee, but on Sunday and Monday from noon until 7 p.m. there is no charge. Some of the Fashion Spree volunteers include: Myrna Edgar, Joyce Siegel, Lin- da Polk, Edie Hoffman, Fern Katz, Sandy Goosen, Harold and Dorothy Hab- er, Harry and Sophie Aronovitz, Annie Binke, Ada Feldman, Irene Fox, Velma Friedman, Bar- bara Kuhlik, Leatrice and Mile Levy, Carolyn Schreiber, Frances Schwartz, Evelyn Sipher, Susan Kraus, Lew Rose, Terran Leemis, Hortense Falk, Jack Fink and Harvey Herrmann. NCJW will hold a Country Western Hoedown 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at Diamonds & Spurs in Pontiac. Rosalie Dean is chairman of events. Some of the committee members include: Margie Ansell, Shelly Cooper, Claire Kretchmer, Ellen Labes, Sandra Leshman, Bluma Schechter, Gloria Siegel, Joyce Sherman, Hope Silverman, Hermine Silver, Jackie Tepper, Lois Weintraub, and Mar- sha Zucker. For more in- formation, call NCJW at 258-6000. FASHION NOTES The International Center of Apparel Design, located at 1045 Beaubien in Greektown, is a gallery of showrooms from 17 designers. For more informaj tion, call 963-3357. The Shirt Box in Southfield will present a charity shirt auction at 2 p.m. Nov. 7. More than 35 Michigan artists will design and create on white Enro shirts that will be auctioned, with proceeds going to the favorite charity of the artist. The Broadway will present a holiday fashion show 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at Manuel's Res- taurant in West Bloomfield. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Midwest AIDS Prevention Project. For more information, call 355-9420. Korenda, an Aveda Salon, recently opened in West Bloomfield. Korenda spe- cializes in hair and makeup design. For more informa- tion, call 788-3030. TOMMOITOW ' S Gifts recent. ly opened in downtown Franklin. ❑