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May 02, 1997 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-02

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Pike Street

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Invites You To Make Reservations Now
For A Memorable

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Sunday, May 11, 1997

2 Dining Choices From Which You or Mom
May Select. Each The Same Price.

BRUNCH BUFFET

10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
or

LUNCH and DINNER BUFFET

1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

$ 1 995

$ 895

Adults
5to 10
Children Under 5 Free
Prices Are or Either Brunch or Dinner.

For reservations:

Spring Fashions For
Orchards Children's Services

udson's

and

Bazaar magazine teamed

stein, Vivian Lieberman,
Hermi Stone, Marilyn Moss,
Lynn Apel and Debbie Silver.

up recently to present a
Advanced tickets are $15 and
H spring fashion
$18 at the door. For
show to benefit Or-
more information, call
chards Children's Ser-
Barbara Pearlman
vices. More than 160
at (810) 851-4596 or
patrons attended the
mail $15 check payable
sold-out evening event,
to Temple Israel Sis-
which raised almost
terhood, c/o 5149 W.
$8,000. Orchards Chil-
Bloomfield Lake Road,
dren's Services is Michi-
gan's largest private CARLA S CHWARTZ West Bloomfield, MI
LO CAL
48323.
foster care agency and
COLU MN1ST
its second-largest pri-

$24.95) includes 225 tra-
ditional and contempo-
rary kosher recipes for
holidays and everyday
cooking. "I find that
kosher cooking fits in per-
fectly with healthy, low-
fat cooking. Many of the
high-fat combinations
found in other cuisines,
like steak and butter
Beth Gans and Wendy Gorge at the Orchards
sauce, are simply not al-
Children's benefit.
lowed," says Ms. Levy.
This informative cook-
vate adoption agency. This non- book begins with a chapter defin-

r

OUR FRIENDS_Ii& CUSTOMERS

15% OFF

DINE IN OR CARRYOUT

• Not Valid For Sunday Brunch
• 1 Coupon Per Guest Check
• Not Good On Other Specials Or Discounts
• Not Good on Special Events
• Expires 5-15-97
JN

25% OFF
SATURDAY SPECIAL

• Dine In Only Sat. 4-11 p.m.
• Must Order From Dinner Menu
• Not Good On Other Specials Or Discounts
• 1 Coupon Per Guest Check
• Not Good on Special Events
JN J
J L • Expires 5-15-97

ALL YOU CAN EAT SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m.-8.m.
• SALAD BAR • CAKES • FRUITS • ICE CREAM
AT LEAST 8 DELICIOUS ENTREES

00

CATERING & CARRY-OUT • BANQUET ROOM
11 MILE Bet. Lahser & Telegraph • Southfield 354-3700

Josephine S. Weiner Award.

Shelly Cooper, Doreen Her-
melin and Sandra Leshman
are general chairmen. For more
information, call (810) 355-3300.

The Low-Fat Jewish
Cookbook by Faye
Levy (Clarkston Potter,

18 Pike Street • Pontiac, Michigan

Chinese Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
HAPPY PASSOVER TO

or Dennis Archer, Judge Ed-
ward Sosnick and Janette
Shallal are recipients of the

LOW-FAT
COOKBOOK

810-334-7878

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anniversary celebration of
Kosher Meals on Wheels 6 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21, at Temple
Beth El. Dr. Ruth West-
heimer is the keynote speaker.
National NCJW President Nan
Rich is the special guest. May-

profit agency serves the metro
Detroit area.
Beth Gans and Wendy
Gorge were chairmen of the
event. Beryl Winkelman, a
founding member of the
organization, attended
the benefit. She remi-
nisced about starting the
group 35 years ago with
Phyllis Akers.
Some of the support-
ers spotted in the crowd
were Harriet Orley,
Suzanne Orley, Bar-
bara Grant, Ronna
Ross, Lisa Brody,
Adrienne Ruby, Joan
Winkelman, Laura
Winkelman, Jean Du-
bin, Nancy Kantor,
Dana Lowenstein and
Carol Birnkrant.

TEMPLE ISRAEL
HOME TOUR

Temple Israel Sisterhood pre-
sents "House Tour '97" 10 a.m.
Wednesday, May 28. The tour
features six homes. Barbara
Pearlman is the event chair-
man. Some of the home tour or-
ganizers are Sandi Stocker,

Sheila Schiffer, Janie Roth,
Rhonda Marcus, Paulla Ep-

ing the laws of kashrut. Every
holiday has a chapter of recipes.
The second part of the book in-
cludes recipes organized by the
type of dish. The author is a

graduate of La Varenne Cook-
ing School in Paris and has writ-
ten 15 cookbooks.

NCJW 25th
CELEBRATION

The National Council of Jew-
ish Women Greater Detroit Sec-
tion will celebrate a silver

Dr. Ruth Westheimer will be speak at
25th NCJW celebration.

NOTES

Norma Schonwetter, local
author of Microwave To Your
Heart's Content, will appear 3:30
p.m. Saturday, May 3, at the
Michigan International
Women's Show at the Novi
Expo Center.
Pianist David Syme will
perform 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May 7, at the Community
House in Birmingham for FAR
Conservatory of Therapeutic
and Performing Arts. Sandy
August is the chairman. For

more information, call (810) 646-
3347.
Jules R. Schubot Jewellers
will present its third annual
watch fair May 8-10 at the Troy
store.
ArtPath '97, a benefit for
PATH and presented by Studio
330, will be held 6 p.m. Thurs-
day, May 15, at BACI in Ponti-
ac. The evening features an
auction, gallery crawl and en-
tertainment. For more infor-
mation, call (810) 253-3279.
Media personalities will mod-
el Monday, May 12, at the Ritz
Carlton for the Salvation Army
"On Parade" benefit. Don

Shane, Lila Orbach, Florine
Mark and Ron Kagan are

some of the models. For more in-
formation, c.911(810) 624-3126.



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