AM. .4111/ MM. ■1 11M41,. 7 ' 47' • 6, . • "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 down the doors." "The Capital Grille is the place to see and be seen." "Great steak, fancy bar, swank trappings-everything a steak house should be." 313 RESTIMUROMOL:. Steaks - Seafood Unique Pastas Salad- Sandwiches • fine Wines Er Cocktails Spring is here! Combine Dinner with a round of golf at the adjacent SHORT Game putting green. It makes for a great evening. (810) 331-9100 313 E. Walton (Between Baldwin & Joslyn) Closed Mondays EarIg - Bird Dinners 2800 West Big Beaver Road Troy Michigan • (248) 649-5300 PROVIDENCE • BOSTON • CHESTNUT HILL CHICAGO • WASHINGTON, D.C. • MIAMI Monday - Friday 3:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. 20% off UNIQUE AMONG MICHIGAN'S LARGEST AND MOST Entire Food Bill SPECTACULAR • Cannot be used with any coupons • Dine-In only • Does not include alcoholic beverage RESTAURANTS St BANQUET CENTERS The perfect lakeside setting for - elegant bridal showers, rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions. SM ORCHARD LAKE RD. SOUTH OF MAPLE (810) 737-7242 Call (810) 463-9660 for complete assistance to make your wedding a memorable occasion. 08 North River Rd., just east of 1-94 expressway. CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Sharona Hosts Summer Lunch Sharona Chapter Na'amat USA will have a summer luncheon noon Wednesday, June 25, at the home of Carolyn Lanyi in West Bloomfield. For reservations, call Carolyn Lanyi, (248) 626-2798, or Judy Moss, (248) 967-4750, by June 16. Guests are welcome. There will be a charge. JARC Hosts Theater Benefit JARC will host a benefit perfor- mance of Bring in 'du Noise, Bring in 'du Funk on Sunday, October 5, at the Fisher Theatre. For the first time, JARC will of- fer both a matinee and evening performance for the annual fund-raising event. The benefit will support the 16 homes and four independent living programs for people with developmental disabilities JARC operates in Oakland County. Jim Zack has been named chairperson of the benefit. Mr. Zack serves as vice president of the JARC board of directors and was associate chair of the 1996 benefit. Tickets for the event will be- gin at $50. Call JARC, (248) 352- 5272, for information. Latte Learning At Borders Congregations B'nai Moshe and Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will offer a summer "Latte and Learning" adult Jewish study series with Rabbi Aaron Bergman 10-11:30 a.m. Mon- days, starting June 23, at Bor- ders Books and Music, on Orchard Lake Road just south of 14 Mile Road in Farmington Hills. Participants receive a free 12- ounce coffee or tea at each ses- sion. "Latte and Learning" will focus on Rabbi Bergman's three favorite rabbis in Jewish histo- ry: Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, the Rambam (Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, a.k.a. Maimonides), and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. The tuition fee is $40 for members of B'nai Moshe and BAHM, $56 for others. Those who are unable to attend all eight sessions have the option of signing up for individual session dates ($6 per session for mem- bers of CBM and BAUM, $8 per session for others). Prepaid registration is re- quired. To register, call Rita Abram- son, (248) 788-0600, or e-mail cbminfo@bnai]rnoshe.org . c'\