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September 13, 1996 - Image 156

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-13

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Cafe Oliverio

ONE STOP SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT

The Management & Staff

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Extends Wishes To Its
Customers & Friends
For A Very Healthy &
Happy New Year!
May The Coming Year
Be Filled With Health,
Happiness & Prosperity.

25938 MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE
(810) 4764750

Bistro 313:

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RESTAU RANT

MAKE AN EVENING OR DAY OF IT!

Indoor & outdoor Dining. • Fine Wines & Cocktails.
(Over 100 Bottle Beers Available) • 4,000 Square foot
Deck. • Steak, Seafood, Gourmet Pizza, Salads, &
Sandwiches. Available for private Parties. Seats 240

The Short Game:
Two 18 hole Par 54 Putting Courses. • Real grass greens
at night. • 75 Yard pitching Range. • Sand
under
Traps, Waterfall and ponds with fish. • Available for
private parties.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
(810) 332-9100

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313 E Walton
(Between Baldwin & Joslyn)
Closed Mondays

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Wailon B1vd.

Senior Programs
At The JPM

Vivian Stollman, accompanied
by Sonny Lipenholtz, leads the
senior choir on Mondays at 12:30
p.m. at the JPM. There is no
charge.
Socials are held every
Wednesday at 1 p.m. Call (810)
967-4030 to participate. There
is a charge.
Adult art classes are held
every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday from 9 a.m.- noon with
Harriet Gelfond. This is an on-
going beginning class using var-
ious media. There is a Jewish
Community Center fee and non-
member fee which includes art
supplies. Call 967-4030 for in-
formation.

ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

Beth Elders
Hear Speaker

Ti E gNIT1RE S-AFT

Dr. Raymond Rosenfeld recent-
ly spent a year-long academic
post in the Ukraine. As the re-
cipient of a Fulbright Scholar

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Everyday

DINNER
SPECIAL

Mondays &
Wednesdays
ALL YOU CAN EAT

Includes:
Soup or salad,
Homemade Rolls

PASTA
$5.49
$5 ■ 49
includes:

Soup or salad,
Homemade Rolls

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PROSPEROUS NQ\V YEAR.

WHITEFISH
OR TROUT

A vailable for Private Parties

includes:
Soup or salad,
Homemade Rolls

your choice: vmne clam
sauce, red clam sauce,
marinara, or meat sauce

NAPPY,

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Daily Lund) Ej-i Dinner Special

♦ Live entertainment •

33200 Grand River, downtown Farmington (810) 476-3301

W. 14 Mile at F armington

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AN AMERICAN BISTRO

Casual Dining Adventure in a
Neighborhood Bistro

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18 West Pike Street • (810) 334-7878

Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11-3 • Dinner Mon,Thur. 5-10 • Dinner Fri. & Sat 5-11

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Sat. 11-11

(810) 855-672o

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• European & Regional Fare
• Full Bar

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(810) 669-2122

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1050 Benstein Rd.
Walled Lake
Hours Tuesday-Saturday 4 : 00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Raymond Rosenfeld

Award, he accepted the position
of lecturer at the Institute for
Public Administration and Lo-
cal Government in Kiev,
Ukraine, for the 1995-96 school
year.
On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Dr.
Rosenfeld will share what he
learned about the Ukraine with
Temple Beth El's Beth Elders at
a noon luncheon. Cost of the
luncheon program, open to the
community, is $8 per person.
Reservations may be made, prior
to Sept. 20; call Temple Beth El,
851-1100

CHaZaKaH
Musical Event

CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom
Synagogue seniors, will get to-
gether on Thursday, Sept. 26,
beginning at 12:30 p.m.
Singer and entertainer Fran-
cis Weskel will present a nos-

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