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October 21, 1994 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-21

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One of America's Truly Great Steak Houses.

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To The
Masonic Temple
Oct. 11 to Jan. 1

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CARL'S OFFERS
FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE TO & FROM THE THEATRE
AS WELL AS ALL RED WING HOME HOCKEY GAMES

Invites You To Our

Nationally-known for Blue Ribbon Steaks & Chops Aged in our
own coolers • Excellent Seafood • Prime Rib • Etc.

Gala Halloween Open House
Sunday, October 30th, 1994

Served Daily From 11:30 a.m. • Sun. From 2 p.m:

SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

6 p.m. to Midnight

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• Sumptuous Buffet
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High Quality Meals At
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SEAFOOD • PASTA • STEAKS • VEAL

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temple. We think these concerts
are a way to spread goodwill
throughout the community."
Last year, a group of temple
members, interested in the con-
cert but unable to attend, bought
tickets and invited new Ameri-
cans to use them.
Because the BBSO has re-
served the sanctuary, which seats
1,000, for all six of its season's
concerts, tickets for the opener
can be purchased as part of a
package. Ticket prices for the first
concert and afterglow were low-
' ered this year to encourage tem-
ple members to bring guests, Ms.
Siegel said.
"We're excited about this open-
er because the music is so
tremendous and brings us a great
way to celebrate our anniver-
sary," said Felix Resnick, BBSO
conductor and music director.
"We want this to be an annu-
al, planned-on event that people
look forward to in the fall," said
Betsy Appleton, music commit-
tee co- chair. ❑

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DINNER:

Mon.:Thurs. 5-11 • Fri. & Sat. 5-12

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Concert Series

BEFORE OR
AFTER THE
THEATER

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•International Beer and Wine
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Appearing
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Off Any Large
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Not Valid With
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New Gourmet Pizza Toppings:
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Ground Turkey and Fresh Garlic

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Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky will
open the 1994-95 Julius Chajes
Concert Series 4 p.m. Oct. 23 in
the Janice Charach Epstein Mu-
seum Gallery of the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center.
Dmitri Berlinsky won the 1989
Young Concert Artists Interna-
tional Auditions and made debuts
in the Young Concert Artists Se-
ries in New York and in Wash-
ington, D.C. Mr. Berlinsky first
came to international attention
at the age of 16 as the youngest
winner ever of the Paganini In-
ternational Violin Competition
in Genoa.

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