eric waugh "Not only is the menu beefy, but the portions are gigantic... these steaks, with some bite to them, have a full meaty flavor... the wine list is enough to keep you entertained for many visits." ah] has shown me that Jewish traditions are spiritual, and there are spiritual reasons why you do everything." ThiS group is planning to bring more Kabbalah to Detroit. According to Mandie, "[De- troit's] ready for it." Phyllis C Richman, Feb. 5, 1995 The Washington Post NEW YEAR GREETING Youngsters from Young Is- rael of Oak Park gave a special New Year greeting to residents of the Menorah House nursing home in Southfield. The chil- dren sang songs and made shana tova cards for the residents. The choir included Yaakov Cohen, Zev David- owich, Maths Davidowich, Yael Hinman, Chaim Lin- den, Noam Linden, Yoch- anan Linden, Alan McKinney, Dovid Tzvi Meissner, Shimshon Send- ler, Moshe Aharon Snow, David Weissberg and Peter Weissberg. The event was organized by the Social Action Committee. Esther Sherizen was chair- man, and Ms. Snow directed the choir. Yehudit Jubas was the art director. Udie Gold- berg spoke about Rosh Hashanah and blew the shofar. Paula Katz, Julie Sherizen, Ann Yashinsky and Rabbi Weil also helped with the event. ALL IN THE FAMILY Robert Zivian, an Oakland County assistant prosecutor, is the fourth member of his fam- ily to enter the practice of law. His mother, Etta B. Zivian, and sister, Sara Zivian Zwickl, are partners in the firm of Zivian & Zwickl in Bing- ham Farms. His brother, Bruce, is a partner in the firm of Fitzpatrick Eilenberg and Zi- vian, which has offices in Chica- go and New York. ORT HAPPENINGS Neiman Marcus and the Wool Bureau invite the donors of ORT to view the Andrea Jovine Collection for fall at noon Thursday, Sept. 26. Sharon Hart and Harriet Ja- cobson are chairmen of the event. The 6th annual ORT WINGO will be held 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, at Congrega- tion Beth Achim. ORT and Israel Bonds have joined forces to honor Bertha Rubin, who will receive the Is- rael Bonds Women's Division Jerusalem 3000 Award. The event takes places 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the home of Roberta and Erwin Madorsky. John Loftus, au- thority on World War II prose- cutions, will be the guest speaker. For more information, call ORT, (810) 855-9820.0 "The national reputation of The Capital Grille has crowds beating down the doors." Ranni Acrylic and Mixed Media on Paper 12" x 20" Danielle Peleg Gallery "Best of Award of Excellence" The Wine Spectator "The Capital Grille is the place to see and be seen." "Great steak, fancy bar, swank trappings-everything a steak house should be." The New York Times, March 13, 1996 Boston Magazine 4 1' 4301 Orchard Lake at Lone Pine Crosswinds Mall West Bloomfield Somerset Collection, North 810-626-5810 Tues.-Sat. 11-6, Sun. 12-4 CAPITAL® 2800 West Big Beaver Road Troy, Michigan • (810) 649-5300 E D 101111EXINCIMONO (810) 543-4300 Sept. 20, 1996 MYSTERY TRAIN featuring JIM McCARTY Sept. 21, 1996 (Special Event) SAM LAY with MYSTERY TRAIN Sept. 22, 1996 LOU PRIDE (Special Event) Sept. 23, 1996 EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION NITE 20% DISCOUNT TO ANYONE IN THE RESTAURANT INDUSTRY (Including Your Guests) VINTAGE/RETRO/MODERN VIDEOS WITH ELMAR Sept. 24-, 1996 FLAMETHROWERS Sept. 25, 1996 JOHNNIE BASSETT & THE BLUES INSURGENTS Sept. 26. 1996 HOWLING DIABLOS 100 S. Main, Royal Oak (The Hub Of What's Hip!) PROVIDENCE • BOSTON • CHESTNUT HILL WASHINGTON, D.C. COMING SOON TO MIAMI. UNIQUE AMONG MICHIGAN'S LARGEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR RESTAURANTS & BANQUET CENTERS The perfect lakeside setting for elegant bridal showers, rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions. Call (810) 463-9660 CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 for complete assistance to make your wedding a memorable occasion. North River Rd., just east of 1-94 expressway.