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November 01, 1996 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-01

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Steak • Pasta • Veal • Seafood • Chicken • Fresh Fish

A Classy, Sassy Musical
Celebration of the 1930's >x 40's

Since 1929

(formerly Gus' Steak House)

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Parenting
Program Set

Lake Orion

810 S. Lapeer Road

Minutes away from The Palace, The Silverdome,
Pine Knob and Meadow Brook
Reservations Recommended for Dinner

(810) 693-8882

Detroit's Longest Running Musical

Dr. Gary Faber and Sandi
Faber will present a program on
effective parenting, 7:30-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 3, at Temple Is-
rael. Dr. Faber received his doc-
torate in education from Wayne
State University in 1978. He
has served as the principal of
West Bloomfield High School
and is the deputy superinten-
dent in the West Bloomfield
school district.
Sandi Faber received a mas-
ter of science degree in educa-
tional administration from
Wayne State University and
master of arts degree in coun-
seling from Oakland Universi-
ty. She has been a classroom
teacher, a special educator,
counselor and school adminis-
trator. She is a licensed profes-
sional counselor with the State
of Michigan and is the principal
of University Hills Elementary
School in the Rochester Com-
munity schools.
The program is free of charge
and open to the community.

Regular Hours: Mon. -Thurs . 1 1 -10 ; Fri. 11 -1 1 ; Sat. 4-1 1

Freshest of Foods Cooked In The
Style Of Tuscany, Italy

The Gem
Theatre

(313)963-9800

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CASUAL DINING IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE.
WE 01-I-ER CATERING, CARRY-OUT, CHILDREN'S MENU, FULL LIQUOR,
SERVICE, SPORTING EVENT VIEWING, AND LARGE PARTIES WELCOME.

3481 Elizabeth Lake Rd. • Waterford
Corner Cass Lake Rd. & Elizabeth Rd.

Minutes from West Bloomfield

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- Hours: Monday through Sunday Open at 4:00 p.m. -

• Fresh Seafood
• Home of General TSO'S
World Class Chicken

•Cocktail
• No MSG'tin
All 11);shes

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Exp 11/30/96

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Newberry Square Plaza
(810) 960-7666

Original location: 29215 5 Mile Rd at Middlebelt - Livonia

SUPER NOVEMBER SPECIALS

CHOPPED SIRLOIN W/ZIP SAUCE
MONDAY
TUESDAY .... CHICKEN ARTURO
GEFILTE FISH PLATE
WEDNESDAY . CHICKEN PARMESAN
SPAGHETTI W/Meat or Marinara Sauce
OUR FAMOUS BAKED SHORT RIBS
THURSDAY . SALMON PATTIES
WHITE FISH Broiled or Duratee
INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG. AND BREAD BASKET
(Spaghetti Includes Soup or Salad & Bread Basket)

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7 a.m. -
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Closed
Sundays

DELI AND GOURMET RESTAURANT

21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW • 352-4940 FAX: 352-9393

The Cohn-Haddow Center for
Judaic Studies at Wayne State
University will sponsor two lec-
tures by Dr. Gershon Green-
berg, professor of philosophy
and religion at the American
University, Washington, D.C.
Professor Greenberg has writ-
ten extensively on Orthodoxy
and the Holocaust and has lec-
tured in Israel, Germany, Eng-
land and the U.S. He was the
recipient of the Skirball and Co-
lumbia University's President's
Fellowships, and was honored
by the National Foundation for
Jewish Culture.
At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10,
at the JPM JCC, Professor
Greenberg will discuss "Spiri-
tuality and Rebirth: The Revival
of Orthodox Religious Thought
in the D.P. [Displaced Persons]
Camps." The lecture is co-spon-
sored by Congregation Or
Chadash. Light refreshments
will be served. Call The Cohn-
Haddow Center, (313) 577-2679
or (810) 547-2814 for reserva-
tions.
At noon Monday, Nov. 11, in
Grosberg Student Center on the
Wayne campus, Professor
Greenberg will speak on "The
Holocaust Imperative: The Im-
pact of the Shoah on the Con-
temporary Religious-Secular
Debate in Israel." The lecture is
co-sponsored by Hillel of Metro
Detroit. Lunch is available for
purchase.
Both lectures are free and
open to the public.

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