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June 20, 1997 - Image 131

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-20

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Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful
and Exciting Restaurant-Catering Facility

20t4 fiteAteue,

Enlightenment
Is Discussed

Your Choice of

f 441 Orchard Lake Rd. • 932-3133

The community is invited to at-
tend the Agency for Jewish Edu-
cation's Midrasha Center for
Adult Jewish Studies' concluding
Educational Exchange hosted by
Barnes and Noble Booksellers 7-
8:30 p.m. Monday, June 30, at
the West Bloomfield location.
Rabbi Tamara Kolton, assis-
tant rabbi from the Birmingham
Temple, will deliver the final lec-
ture for the semester on "The
Jewish Enlightenment: Creating
the Modern Jew."
It is free of charge.

Chinese Ins -Wet • 1.3anquet2oom
LAlondag-rCh silag (11:30 a.m. to 2 00 p.m.)

Served with Full Dinner throughout the Day,
Monday through Thursday

$20.00 per person

Entertainment & Dancing Tues.-Sat.

Billy Rose Trio
358-3355

EXCELLENT
HUNGARIAN, EUROPEAN
AND CANADIAN CUISINE

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile
Southfield, MI

Businessmen's Luncheons Daily
We Specialize In Veal, Chicken and Seafood
Strolling Gypsy Musicians.

Warm, Comfortable Decor and Bountiful Servings at Inexpensive Prices.

Serving Windsor and Detroit For Over Twenty Years

5 mins. from Tunnel •

1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange

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For Reservations -800 - 963 - 1903 or (519) 252-0246

Authentic Szechttfiff'
Cooking

SHANGRI-LA

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39450 14 Mile Rd. corner 0,:tla
Newberry Square Plar *

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(810) 960-7666 •

Original location: 29215 5 Mile

DINE IN OR CARRYOUT

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6407 Orchard Lake Road
In The Orchard Mall
(810) 626-8585

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ocktails

• /-VN.o MSG on all dishes • EV egea en Dishes

Featuring

Authentic Hong Kong Style Cooking
Wonderful traditional favorites...
superb variety of dining specialties
• Live fish, lobster and crab in our
tanks, cooked to order
• Dim Sum lunch specials 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Banquet Facilities • Business Lunches



resh Seafood •

• f—lome of General TSO'S Chicke

GOURMET CHINESE RESTAURANT

Not good with any other otter
1 coupon per table • with coupon

Exp 6/30/97

Special Carry-Out Menu

Tuesday - Sunday • 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. •

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Dining Room
Carry-Out 2
912 15E1 1 Trays

Breakfast

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Lunch



Dinner



After-Theater



Kiddie Menu

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Lincoln Shopping Center • 10-1 /2 Mile Road & Greenfield. c)

Spend An Evening With Some Very Close Friends

Publicity Deadlines

The normal deadline for local news
and publicity items is noon Thursday,
eight days prior to issue date. The
deadline for out-of-town obituaries
is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior
to issue date.
All material must be typewritten,
double-spaced, on 87., x 11 paper and
include the name and daytime tele-
phone number of sender.

(1 and 1/4 pounds)

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

Sinai Guild
Board Selected

Sinai Hospital Guild recently
held its 44th anneal meeting and
installation. Guild officers and
board of directors were installed.
Newly installed officers were
Rose Rita Goldman, president;
Marlene Gropman, vice president
of volunteers; and Amy Willens,
vice president of membership.
Officers remaining are as fol-
lows: Barbara Nemer, vice pres-
ident of programs; Marian
Kantor, vice president of fund
raising; Carol Blacher, treasur-
er; Rose Korinsky, assistant trea-
surer; Sally Krugel, financial
secretary; Pearlena Bodzin, as-
sistant financial secretary; Amy
Steinberg, recording secretary;
and Helene Lubin, correspond-
ing secretary.

A 20 Oz. Veal Porterhouse
or
20 Ozs. of Alaskan King Crab Legs

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SZ Productions
For June

Shaarey Zedek Productions will
present in June a program about
an Israeli wedding. Geri Levit,
producer and host of the show,
interviews the bride and the
groom and the father of the bride;
a tape of the wedding is shown.
Following is a schedule of the
stations where this program can
be seen: Continental Cable: CH.
18: 10:35 p.m. June 26; Cable
Ready: CH. 22: same schedule as
Continental Cable; Booth Com-
munications: CH. 11: 6 p.m. June
24 and 9:30 a.m. June 26; Time
Warner Cable: CH. 12: 5 p.m.
June 26; TCI Cable/Oakland
County: CH. 52: 3:30 p.m. June
20, 27.

Sfteceed

Enjoy Fine Cuisine anb Courteous Service
7 Days a Week!

EARLY DINNERS
MonoaN - SunbaN 4:30 p.m. to 6:oo

4108 West Maple

Bloomfield Hills • 18101 626-2630

Why just have dinner tonight, when you
can spend an evening with your friends
at Andiamo Italia? Only minutes off 1-696
in nearby Warren, were very close friends.

Experience the regional Italian creations
of Master Chef. Aldo Ottaviani, who brings
40 years of experience to each carefully
prepared dish. Enjoy a famous Aldo original

such as Fettuccine Ala Bolognese or our
tempting Linguine Alla Marinara.

' Don't just have dinner tonight. Spend an
elegant evening with your very close friends
at Andiamo Italia.

7096 East Fourteen Mile Road, Warren, Michigan 48902 (810) 268-3200

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