100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 21, 1996 - Image 108

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-21

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

VOTED DETROIT'S #1 PIZZA

-§9 Sweet et-
Dreams

an a Pas
n a

It's

'19.90

DINE•IN SPECIAL

op!
use!
come true!

Come in
moist and
Perfect for ba
graduations

mple of our
and pastries.
at mitzvahs
nd more!

6558 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(810) 737-8900

Mon-Thurs lam-11pm
Fri-Sat lam-Midnight
Sunday 10am-lOpm

Cafe Oliverio

NEW YORK STYLE ITALIAN CUISINE

(FORMERLY IN ROYAL OAK)

FAVORITE SPECIALS

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

WHITEFISH ARREGANTE $ 95

Topped with light Italian breadcrumbs
of olive herb and baked.

CHICKEN MILANESE

$995

Topped wtih a Milanese salad of
fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic.

BOTH DISHES ACCOMPANIED WITH SOUP OR SALAD,
SIDE OF PASTA AND BREAD BASKET.

•1 Large Pizza vil2 Items • 1 Medium Antipasto or Greek Salad
•Bread Basket (free refills) • 4 Soft Drinks (free refills)

Not good with any other offers or discounts. Not valid in carry-out. No cash value.

CARRY-OUT SALAD AND
PASTA PARTY TRAYS

• Graduations • Birthdays • Showers

I

10 Locations To Serve You, Including ...
Carry Out Only
FARMINGTON HILLS WATERFORD BIRMINGHAM

855.4604

"

683.3636 645.0300

ROYAL OAK

5 49' 800 0J.N.

10°/0
OFF
DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

CLOSED
MONDAYS

Farmington Hills Only

DINE IN
AN D
CARRY- OUT

• Not Good With Any Other Discounts
1 Coupon Per Table or Booth
Expires 6 30 96 JNJ

-

-

SIAM SPICY II

AUTHENTIC THAI CUISINE



I

d.z;•'`)

REG. HOURS: MON.-TOURS. 11-10, FRI. 11-11, SAT. 5-11, SUN. 4-9

Abraham Foxman

CritAl ND OP

S I O lq6EiiES

Newberry Square
39560 West Fourteen Mile at Haggerty

810 926 0717

-

OUR, GREAT DECK Is

Now OPEN!

-

Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Omelettes

Gest Omelette

$2.50 Value

Receive $2.50 off your total bill. Minimum
purchase $10. Dine-In or Carry-Out
Valid anytime Monday-Friday. Not valid with
any other offer. Please base gratuity on original
bill amount Expires 6/30/96

• Full Breakfast Menu
• Sandwiches and Soups
• Salads
• Children's Menu
• Dinner Specials

c 1
1
,
o att g c o s
,,.

Expanded Banquet Room for All Special
Events and Parties From 10 to 225 Guests.
Call Nancy

142 E. Walled Lake Drive • Reservations 810-669-1441

at r irtaitiOlt

r ----

• Affordable • Authentic • Italian Cuisine
L.
,
Early Bird Special
.........,
Served 4 p.m.-6p.m. Daily except Monday
t
E

1 0% OFF All Dinner Entreesi
(Additional

5% C>ff To Senior Citizens)

Advertise in our new
Entertainment Section!

Call Robin Magness (810) 354-7123 Ext. 209

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish groups joined with a long
list of Christian organizations —
ranging from the National Coun-
cil of Churches to the Christian
Coalition— in calling for a strong
federal response to the wave of ar-
son incidents at African-Ameri-
can churches across the South.
And some Jewish groups are
going further by pushing legis-
lation that would make it easier
for the government to investigate
acts of terrorism against religious
institutions.
A delegation of 60 black pas-
tors met with Attorney General
Janet Reno and Treasury Secre-
tary Robert Rubin; both officials
promised an all-out federal effort
to find the arsonists and prevent
future attacks.
To demonstrate his concern,
President Clinton planned a
Wednesday trip to the site of a
burned-out church in South Car-
olina.

32425 Northwestern (Bet. Middlebelt & 14 Mile) • 626-2092
Visit Our Other Siam Spicy Location, 2438 Woodward, Royal Oak • 545-4305

YOUR HOSTS: ARTIE OLIVERIO & TOM TIMMONS
(810) 476.1750
25938 MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE

"FRESH SEAFOOD, COOL SALADS,
PROPERLY PREPARED MAKE FOR FUN SPRING
DINING, WORTH THE DRIVE."

Strong
Condemnation

All

Dinners Include: Salad, Side of Vegetable,
Potato and Fresh Italian Bread -

2 N. Saginaw, Pontiac

8 1 0-334-2275

Valet Pa rking

Hours: Monday (lunch only 1 1 -2); Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 1-10;
Fri. 1 1 -1 1; Sat. 4-1 2; Sun. 4-8

Jewish groups are mobilizing
to offer both moral and more tan-
gible support.
Officials of the Anti-Defama-
tion League in several Southern
states are meeting with African-
American ministers and offering
their expertise on security mea-
sures for religious organizations.
"Unfortunately, that's some-
thing we have a lot of experience
with," said ADL National Direc-
tor Abraham Foxman. "In addi-
tion, we are using whatever
influence we have to make sure
officials at every level take this se-
riously."
ADL, the American Jewish
Committee and other Jewish
groups are supporting a bill spon-
sored by Rep. Henry Hyde,
and Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich.,
legislators spanning the ideolog-
ical spectrum, that would beef up
an existing law making it easier
to prosecute those who attack
houses of worship.
"We supported this legislation
when it was passed in the mid-
1980s, and we support the effort
to make it an even more effective
tool now in the wake of these ter-
rible incidents," said Richard
Foltin, legislative director of the
American Jewish Committee.
The National Council of
Churches is raising $2 million to

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan