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Shmooze, News, Jews
And Reviews

Maureen McGovern

& The Duke Ellington Orchestra

conducted by Mercer Ellington
sponsored by Arriva Ristorante
7 P.M. Sunday, October 15

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'11 be perfectly candid.
Come and get it
This is for all the 20- to
Bonnie Welker, 23, serves up
30-something Jewish News
readers who flip directly to a feast between classes at Hillel's
our engagement section, then call one-of-a-kind Kosher Cafe at
it quits for the week. You know Wayne State University in De-
troit. Menu items "includeChi-
who you are.
nese spring rolls, mushroom pie
I know who you are.
and
tarragon chicken.
You're my friends, my ac-
"Do you think The Jewish
quaintances, my soon-to-be com- News
can send Danny Raskin
panions, and you've got me
steamed. Truth be told, even I down here for a review?" asks for-
mer WSU student Joe Feld-
linger on the Milestones (then it's man.
on to the personal ads just to
Mr. Raskin, from his offices in
browse, of course).
Southfield, says he will consider
Listen folks, I know it's crazy the
invitation.
seeing the kids who used to
Chef
Bonnie made her culi-
throw chalk in Hebrew school fi-
nary
debut
at age 8. The dish?
nally buckle down and tie the
knot, but come on. There's more Pasta, she remembers. "Mac and
to Jewish news than getting mar- cheese in a box."
Talya Drissman
ried.
can
vouch for the chefs
So, for you, just for .
development since those
you, I'm dedicating an-
bygone Kraft years. The
other five-or-so hours of
WSU freshman daily or-
my week (that's 260
ders lunches of "kosher
hours a year) to this col-
salami on white bread
umn of glory, grit and
with salad and a pickle
gossip featuring young
Jewish adults and their RUTH LITTMANN and a tuna fish sand-
wich — oh yeah, and
shticks in metro Detroit.
STAFF
curly-Q french fries."
Rewind: metro De-
WR "EYE"TER
"You eat all that?"
troit? What's doing in
asks graduate student
Motown? The EYE spy takes a Kevin Elbinger,
a.k.a. Tactless.
second look. Behind the scenes,
Ms. Drissman stands ta ll. "Ab-
there's talent. Adventure. Phil-
anthropy. Lots of good stuff goes solutely. The food's fresh and Bon-
down, and this column will tell nie's a great cook," she says. 'Two
thumbs up, and if I had more
you about it.
thumbs,
I'd put them up, too."
Got a scoop? Pass it on to me.
For more information on the
Anything goes — well, almost
anything goes. This isn't the Na- Kosher Cafe, call Hillel of Metro
tional Enquirer. Nevertheless, I Detroit at (313) 577-3459.
want your dirt. And your stories. Real-life "ER"
I want to know who's who — and
You've seen him before. You'll
who's been seen where.
see
him again. Farmington Hills
Send me your news and your resident
Bert J. Green isn't a
shmooze and whatever you want
press
monger.
"Only a flamboy-
to tell young Jews. But, can I ask
ant
publicity-seeker,"
he says.
you for a favor? When you talk to
Now,
it
might
seem
as though
me in person, never ever —
Mr.
Green's
smiling
mug
appears
EVER — say all you read in my
endlessly in The Jewish News.
paper are the engagements.
It's for good reason. The 32-year-
Deal? Deal.
—Ruth old bachelor has dedicated more

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
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Look who's on board: Kathy Hack, Philip Grossberg, Mark Levine and
Steve Sherman going nautical during YAD's Detroit River boat ride, August 29.

