"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." Phyllis C Richman The Washington Post "The national reputation of The Capital Grille has crowds beating "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." PROVIDENCE • BOSTON • CHESTNUT HILL CHICAGO • WASHINGTON, D.C. • MIAMI *************************** r FREE FRUIT TRAY MOTHER'S DAY DAIRY TRAY , WITH EVERY T JEWIS H NEWS CC LLJ LLJ 08 NOVA LOX OUR OFFER NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 11, 1997 0 9 EVERYDAY lb. LOW PRICE! Sliced CANDIES AND NUTS DINE IN & CARRY-OUT Two Women's League for Con- servative Judaism branches will hold a joint Spring Conference on Sunday and Monday, May 18 and 19 in Northbrook, Ill. Head- ing the conference will be Faye Ullmann, Michigan Branch president, and Audrey Rothen- berg, Central Branch president, and will include sisterhoods in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana. For information, contact Faye Ullmann, (810) 851-0412. Installation Luncheon Set 2800 West Big Beaver Road Troy Michigan • (248) 649-5300 L Michigan Branch Conference CAFE )44, GIB 32418 Northwestern Hwy. (Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile) FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I VISA 855-9463 Fax: 626-8468 *********************** **** Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good. V American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE The Detroit Chapter of Jewish Women International will host its Installation and Mother and Daughter Luncheon at noon Wednesday, May 14, at Farina's Banquet Hall. Officers to be installed are president, Frieta Roth Drapkin; vice president, Roslyn Alexan- der, recording secretary, Pauline Barak; vice president, Gert Rosen; fund raiser vice presi- dent, Sophie Aronivitz, mem- bership/treasurer/corresponding secretary, Evelyn Germansky; mailing secretary, Lee Levin, who also is past-president. Installing officer will be Ida Nathan, retired special educa- tion teacher from the Detroit Public Schools, active in the League of Jewish Women. She is past president of B'nai B'rith Council of Metropolitan Detroit. There is a charge. For reser- vations, call Rita Weston, (810) 557-5462, or Roslyn Alexander, (810) 559-7230. Book Talk For Na'amat The Dimona and Hanita/Israel Chapters of Greater Detroit Na'amat/USA will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, at Borders Books and Music, 30995 Or- chard Lake Road in Farming- ton Hills. Jennifer Wyatt will give a book talk. Refreshments will be served and guests are welcome. There is no charge. Women's Board Installation The Women's Campaign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropol- itan Detroit will have its annu- al meeting 9:45 a.m. May 29, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. The program will include the installation of officers and board members. Pianist David Syme will entertain. The nominees are Edie Slotkin, president; Beverly Liss, campaign vice president; Roz Blanck, Rose Rita Goldman, Susie Jacob and Sandy Shipper, education vice presidents; Ani- ta Naftaly, recording secretary; Agnes Klein, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Liss and Paula Glazier, designates to the board of governors. Newly nominated to the Ad- visory Service Council are Joyce Blum, Barbara Cook, Marcy Feldman, Marilyn Goldberg, Micki Grossman, Terran Leemis, Janet Levine, Illene Ne- mer, Sandy Schwartz, Joyce Sherman, Charlotte Tessler and Mrs. Weiner. Nominated for an additional term to the council are Doris Au- gust, Ruth Broder, Fayga Dombey, Bernice Gershenson, Joan Goldrath, Marion Han- dleman, Marian Kantor, Mar- jorie Krasnick, Belle Kukes, Marjorie Kurzmann ; Linda Lee, Geri Lester, Sherri Lumberg, Beverly Peterman, Blanche Pol- lack, Evelyn Silverman and Beryl Winkelman. Named for a first term to the Women's Department board are Sharon Berry, Joan Chernoff Epstein, Carol Weintraub Fo- gel, Gina Horwitz, Susie Leemaster, Hannah Moss, Gayle Samuels, Sheri Schiff and Sandy Shipper. Nominated for a second term are Paulette Bonin, Margie Federman, Illana Panush Greenberg, Julie Levy, Sharon Lipton, Mrs. Naftaly, Audrey Sobel, Gwen Weiner and Trudy Weiss. There is a charge of $25 per person, which includes lunch. Babysitting will be available for those who reserve by Tuesday, May 20. Meeting reservation deadline is Thursday, May 22. For reser- vations, call Toni Hayes, (810) 642-4260. JWV Names New Officers At a recent Memorial Home As- sociation Convention of the De- partment of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and Ladies Aux- iliary, the following were named officers for 1997/1998: president, Milton Klein; vice presidents, Harry Berman, Corrine Cohen, Dorothy Goldberg and Rubin Zissman; trustees (3 years), Faye Glosser, Nathalie Keller, Sanford Pliskow and Thomas Tannis; trustees (2 years), Bernard Feldman, Saul Gloss- er, Jonathan Hyams and Helen Pliskow; trustees (1 year), Al Samoss, Frieda Samoss, Flo We- ber and Ruth Weiss; treasurer, Shirlee Marshall; secretary, Ruth Weiss.