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December 08, 1995 - Image 167

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-08

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VERYBODY KNOWS
THAT STAR HAS P‘
THE BEST TUNA IN TOWN

Give someone another happy ending .. .

WE ALSO HAVE

GREAT FAT-FREE TUNA

REMEMBERING ANNE

OUR OWN HANDCUT LOX!

World Wide Financial and Big
Daddy's Parthenon sponsored the
opening night of the Jewish En-
semble Theatre's performance of
The Diary of Anne Frank. Jack
Wolfe, Rob Silverstein and
Andy Jacob of World Wide Fi-
nancial greeted the guests along
with Rick Rogow of Big Dad-
dy's.
Edith Sleutelberg was hon-
ored before the performance. She
told of her own experience during
the Holocaust. She was hidden in
the countryside near Amsterdam.
Ms. Sleutelberg is the mother of
Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg of
Congregation Shir Tikvah Mar-
ci Benson, Bluma Siegal and
Evelyn Orbach were among the
crowd at the event. Performances
of The Diary of Anne Frank run
through Dec. 17.

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another hug .. .
another laugh . .
another chance.

Meat Tray $5.50 per person
Dairy Tray $9.95 per person

• Expires 12-31-95
• One Per Customer

+ American Red Cross

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SEEN AT MARVIN'S

EVELYN GENDLOFF, Real Estate One, SUZANNE SHUMAKER, Senior
Producer, PASS Sports-WDIV-TV; MEL ROSENHAUS, Uniland Corp.;
SHELDON MANDELBAUM, Finance, Henry Ford Hospital; MILLIE
FELCH, Director of Marketing, Metro Networks-Traffic Info.; EMIL
IZAILOV, Skyline Communications; JIM SCHELBERG, Editor of Pin
Game Journal magazine, Part-Time Podiatrist; SYLVIA STERN, Legal
Firm Client Relations; BARI BECKETT, Certified Personal Trainer;
SHERYL INWALD, Mom and School Teacher.

810-851-8888

SALES • RENTAL • SERVICE
VIDEOS & PINBALLS

4105 Orchard Lake Road At Pontiac Trail

In The Village Of Orchard Lake

Tuesday-Thursday 5-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday 5-11 p.m. Sunday 4-9

MARVIN SEZ:

"YES, WE CASH CHECKS FOR
ALL PEOPLE OVER 90

FALAFIL A SPECIALITY

Open 7 Days

Lunch & Dinner

352-73 77

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$$ Earn Your Jake's Money! $$

Reservations
Are Welcome

• Not Good Holidays
• 10 Person Minimum

Southfield

Tuesday-Friday
5 - 7 p.m. W/Appetizers

Join Us In December For
The French Adventure

When Boston tourist Amy
Margolis Silberman was killed
by a stray bullet last New Year's
Eve in New Orleans, her family's
life was changed forever. As her
aunt and uncle, Cantor Norman
and Eunice Rose of Southfield
are part of the mourning family.
Through the efforts of Amy's
cousin, Andy Fox, and Gil
Helmick, the New Year Coalition
was formed. The purpose of the
New Year Coalition is to prevent
another tragedy.
On Dec. 11, the city of New Or-
leans is dedicating a monument
to Amy on the spot where she was
killed. Amy's relatives from all
over the country are going to this
event, including her mother, Eu-
dice Bernstein; brother, An-
drew Silberman; cousin, Heidi M.
Rose; and aunt, Eunice Rose.

5 OFF

Coupon
DELIVERY
AVAILABLE

* 24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph

Happy Hour

LAKE

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Blood Service,
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With This

Please give blood.

IN MEMORY OF AMY

, ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT"

Restaurant
# Mideastern & American Cuisine

WE HAVE A BLACK &
WHITE AND COLOR
PHOTO BOOTH

FOR 4 FREE QuA

27060 Evergreen

At 1-696 & 11 in Lathrup Landing

THIS AD

559-9099

• Lamb Chops • Shish Kabob • Tabbouli
• Stuffed Grape Leaves (Veg. & Reg.)
• Bar-B-Q Ribs Sr Chicken • Etc.

1 Coupon
Per
Person

RAW JUICE BAR

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12-14-95

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With Fresh-Squeezed fruits & Vegetables

HOLIDAY GIFTS

Lou and Joy Landau of Oak
Park are asking for unwrapped
gifts to be donated to the Maxey
Boys Home and Oakland County
Children's Village. They would
appreciate promotional items, T-
shirts, tapes or books. Their goal
is provide each teen with a warm
hat, one deck of cards and one pair
of socks. For more information,
call (810) 541-6884.

OUR TRAYS CAN'T
BE BEAT
FOR QUALITY & PRICE!

31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BEHIND F&M SOUTH OF 14 • 626-5020

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Get Second Entree
Equal or Lesser Value
HALF THE PRICE!

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• 1 Coupon Per Couple
• Not Valid With Other Offers

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ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE

COUPON

645 E. Big Beaver • Troy

FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA
"RATED #1 BY THE ONES WHO COUNT-OUR CUSTOMERS"
4033 W. 12 MILE, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield
548-3650
Berkley

WIZARD OF OZ

Berkley High School will be per-
forming The Wizard of Oz 8 p.m.
Dec. 8 and 9 at the high-school au-
ditorium. Helene Dworkin is
the director and producer.
Michelle Rubenstein is the as-
sistant choreographer. Some of
the cast members include: Miri-
am Lewis, Paula Newman,
Shoshi Utchenik, Roey
Phillips, Matt Weiner, Etai
Goldenberg, Diana Steinberg,
Seth Oppenheim, Laura Moss,
Eli Magid, Tamar Gontovnik,
Rhonda Spector, Jenny
Greenberg, Rachel Lutz, Ronit
Feldman. ❑

MON.-THURS. 10-9, FRI. & SAT. 10-11, SUN. 12-8

Fine cuisine in a relaxed,
contemporary setting

Authentic Italian Specialties

Extensive Wine List

DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

Tender, Delicious Steaks

Fresh Seafood

Comfortable Lounge

ON FOOD PURCHASES

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Where old friends meet
2 1/2 miles east of The Somerset

CARRY-OUT

• 1 COUPON PER TABLE
• ONLY ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE • NO SEPARATE CHECKS
• EXPIRES 12-31-95
• COUPON NOT VALID WITH DAILY SPECIALS

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SINCE 1920
THE TRADITION CONTINUES

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