MOM'S ARE SPECIAL AT • BAR &GRILL Swing Into Spring With Sisterhood Events In The Halsted Village Plaza 37610 W. 12 MILE RD. AT HALSTED • (810) 848-9009 LET US HELP YOU CELEBRATE BRING MOM MOTHER'S DAY, SUN., MAY 12 And She'll Enjoy A Complimentary Glass of House Wine With Her Meal OUR DINNER FOR 2 • 2 Glasses Of Our House Wine • Choice of 2 Entrees From Our Special Menu For Mom • 2 Dinner Salads Make Mom Feel Good Call For Your Reservation Now c Open Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 51. To Mom With Love, from Oleeltda R1STORANIE 6 BAR-) Your Hosts: Jim & Chris Stevens Mother's Day Brunch Sunday, May 12, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. All-You-Can-Eat From A Wide Variety of • Juices • Soups • Breads • Muffins • Bagels • Omelettes (made-to-order) • Crepes • French Toast • Sausage • Potatoes • 4 Entrees • Luscious Desserts • Etc. $12.95 Adults $5.95 3hin2e8n Dinners 7 Days * Lunch Wed.-Sat. at 11 a.m. Catering For All Your Occasions For Reservations, Call 24299 Novi Road, Just South of 12 Oaks Mall, Before 10 Mile Rd. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL • 810-380-0011 Open 7 Days Lunch & Dinner eth Shalom Sisterhood cel- ROMANCE READER ebrated its 40th anniver- Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of sary with a luncheon and Temple Israel, recently gave an fashion show at the syna- interesting book review to the gogue. Ida Rosenblum, Northwest Child Res- the sisterhood's first cue (NWCR) meeting president, welcomed the held at the home of more than 140 guests. Marilyn Rubin. The She recalled how the sis- book was The Romance terhood gave money for Reader, by Pearl Abra- the down payment on ham. Although Rabbi the land in Oak Park Syme made it clear he where the synagogue CARLA S CHWARTZ neither enjoyed reading now stands. the book nor its por- LO CAL Lynn Rich, donor trayal of the Chasidic COLU MNIST chairman, also greeted community, the book generated a lively dis- the crowd. Ethel and Bill Fitzerman decorated the cussion. Some of the people spot- room with shopping bags from ted in the crowd included: Ilene the Somerset Collection and set Blaz, Eileen Eisenberg, Vivian the stage with flowers and fab- Lieberman, Susan Weingar- rics. The Somerset Collection pro- den, Naomi Reiter, Debbie vided the fashion show narrated Rader, Charlotte Edelheit by Amanda Turner. and Ida Nemzin. Carole Kaftan Some of the sisterhood orga- invited Rabbi Syme back next nizers included: Marcia Abel, year for the annual NWCR book Betty Berg, Bernice Gill, Lin- review meeting. da Lublin, Tobie Kuppe and Ellen Racusin. TEMPLE ISRAEL The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek recently pre- HOUSE TOUR Temple Israel Sisterhood will sented "Woman's World '96" hold its annual house tour with featured performer Rabbi Bob Alper. Rabbi Alper is a co- Wednesday, May 29, from 10 median. The day began with a.m.-4 p.m. Advance tickets are boutique shopping followed by a $15; tickets on the day of the tour luncheon and then Rabbi Alper's are $18. The tour will explore six performance. Judy Blumeno, unique homes in West Bloom- sisterhood president, greeted the field, Bloomfield Hills and Com- crowd as did the synagogue's merce Township. Barbara Ben president, Alan Schwartz. and Barbara Gutman are Debbie Balkin and Linda chairmen. Other organizers in- Gold were the event chairmen. clude: President Sandy Stock- Some of the Woman's World or- er, Sheila Schiffer, Janie ganizers included: Brenda Roth, Vicki Ingber, Debbi Sil- Glickman, Ruthe Goldstein, ver, Paulla Epstein, Shirley Shirley Ruzumna, Gail Halprin, Hermi Stone, Gayle Goodstein, Miriam Goldberg, Hirsch and Lisa Sallen. For in- Bobbie Borman, Faye Ull- formation, call Barbara Ben at (810) 855-9792 or Barbara Gut- mann. man at (810) 851-4009. TRAVEL WRITING AWARD FALAFIL A SPECIALITY Susan IL Pollack, of Hunt- ington Woods, took top honors in a major regional writing compe- tition sponsored by the Midwest Travel Writers Association Restaurant ❑°OBIT ❑ ANOSPHERE ❑ VALUE Mideastern & American Cuisine 27060 Evergreen at 1-696 & 11 In Lathrup Landing • 559-9099 RAW JUICE BAR With Fresh-S • ueezed Fruits & Ve • etables r Buy One Entree At Regular Price Get Second Entree Equal or Lesser Value HALF THE PRICE! 104 L 0 • Dine In Only • With Coupon • 1 Coupon Per Couple • Not Valid With Other Offers Expires 12-31-96 JN Above: Debbie Balkin, Judie Blumeno and Linda Gold of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. Right: Linda Lublin, Lynn Rich and Ethel Fitzerman of Beth Shalom Sisterhood. Carole Kaftan, Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Marilyn Rubin (MTWA). She was named Mark Twain Travel Writer of the Year — 1995 last month. Ms. Pollack won a cash prize and a pewter loving cup. Prior to the Detroit newspaper strike, she worked as a staff writer for The Detroit News. Her prize-winning story, "Rosie's Diner Serves Up More Than Good Food," is about a din- er in Rockford, Mich., north of Grand Rapids. ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART The Archives of American Art will hold a tribute to the Ford family with dinner and a live auc- tion of jewelry by Douglas Schubot of Jules R. Schubot Jewellers at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- day, May 22, at The Roostertail. The cost is $50, which includes cocktails, dinner and valet park- ing. Some of the committee mem- bers include: Irving Burton, Toby and Alex Etkin, Thelma and Arnold Feuerman, Mari- lyn and Bud Schlain and Sydell and Doug Schubot. For ticket information, call (313) 226-7544. ORT & ART Detroit ORT leadership and supporters will travel to the Jew- ish Museum in New York City for a private viewing of the exhibi- tion Marc Chagall, 1907-1917 on Wednesday, May 22. A guided tour and hors d'oeuvres reception are included in the $90 couvert. For information and reservations, call (212) 353-5824. NOTES Robin Wayne and Ronna Schmerin, of Two Sisters, pre- sents a trunk show at Roz & Sherm May 10-11. The Village Antique Show at Henry Ford Museum is May 10- 12. Jules R. Schubot Jewellers will hold its second annual watch fair May 10-12. Saks Fifth Avenue will host makeup artist Joseph Costa of Yves Saint Laurent on May 15- 16. ❑