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April 03, 1998 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-03

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LAST MINUTE ORDERS TAKEN FOR
SHIRLEE BLOOM'S
PASSOVER A LA CARTE ITEMS

• BEEF LIVER (Veg. Chopped Liver Not Kosher For Passover)
• GEFILTE FISH
• CHICKEN SOUP
• MATZO BALLS
• 1/2 ROASTED CHICKEN
• BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST

$7.49 Lb.
$3 95 Ea.
$4 49 Qt.
$.79 Ea.
$4 95 Ea.

(Stuffed with matzo, farfel & sauteed veggies,
baked in an orange marmalade sauce)

$8.99 Ea.
$7.99 Ea.
$15.99 Lb.
$55.00
$7.00
$7.49 Pkg.

• ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST ON THE BONE
• ROASTED BRISKET OF BEEF WITH GRAVY
• FRESH COOKED WHOLE (14 LB.) TURKEY w/natural gravy
• TURKEY CARVED
• STUFFED CABBAGE WITH BEEF (6 PCS.)
• STUFFED CABBAGE WITH TURKEY (6 PCS.)
• MEATBALLS WITH SAUCE
• KISHKE WITH GRAVY
• MATZA FARFEL STUFFING WITH MUSHROOMS
• ROASTED POTATOES ANNA
• CARROT TZIMMES (Vegetarian)
• SEDER PLATE
• FRUIT COMPOTE
• HAROSSES
• POTATO KUGEL

49 Pkg.
$7.99 Dz.
$1.39 Ea.
$5.99 Qt.
$5.49 Qt.
$5.49 Qt.
$4 99 Ea.
$3.99 Pt.
.$3.99 Pt.
$1 75 Ea.

$7

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have to worry about that in the
United States. In a way, to my mind,
certain people are ghettoizing and
locking up and limiting themselves.
"Now I have nothing against main-
taining a culture, understanding what
the culture is, keeping a certain set of
traditions and so on. But when there
is such a terror and fear of outside
influence, when even looking at some-
thing is enough to make you fear that
you are not going to be able to main-
tain a life as you know it, it points out
to me that there's something wrong.
"It's people who are so concerned
with what others think of them, with
the way they're perceived, with their
image," Yakin continued, "that they're

afraid to be open, to say, 'Hey, we're
just people like everybody else. We
have affairs, we drink, some of us have
good marriages, some of us have bad
marriages.' There's such a sense of anx-
iety, there's such a sense of trying to
maintain a certain image.
"I lost half my family from my
mother's side in the Holocaust. I'm
very aware of history. I grew up think-
ing all the goyim were out to get us,
and hey, maybe they are. But my way
of dealing is to say, 'Yeah, maybe
they're out to get [us], but it's not going
to affect the way [I] live [my] life." O

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"Please, make it positive."
Today, Berkley, who celebrated
Those plaintive words are the last
her bat mitzvah at Congregation
from Elizabeth Berkley after an
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses in West
interview to promote her new
Bloomfield, is again holding her
movie, The Real Blonde, opening
head high — and she's almost 6 feet
exclusively today at the Main Art
tall. Her supporting role as a would-
Theatre. Director Tom DiCillo's
be actress in The Real Blonde is
incisive portrait of contemporary
bringing her the first nice reviews in
New York media strivers is a solid
her short career. She also has two
calling card for
more films in the can.
Berkley, who suf-
When she's not working,
fered the slings
she pursues a degree in
and arrows of out-
English literature and con-
raged critics as the
tinues to study acting,
star of Showgirls.
singing and dance.
Now attempting
"We all as human beings
something of a
have survival built into
comeback at the
every thread of our soul,"
tender age of 23,
she offers. "I'm just acting
it's easy to under-
upon my instinct to just
stand why she
keep going. I don't know
would plead for
where that comes from.
sympathy from a
Sometimes people faced
reporter.
with adversity are self-
Berkley, who
destructive. Everyone acts
Elizabeth Berkley, with
had her first danc- Matthew Modine, in
out in different ways. The
ing lessons at Miss "The Real Blonde."
way I respond to it is just
Barbara's Dance
work harder."
Centre in West
She credits her family,
Bloomfield and acting lessons at
who packed up and moved from
Actors Alliance in Southfield, first
Farmington Hills to Hollywood
found fame as part of the fresh-faced seven years ago, for giving her a
ensemble in the hit Saturday morn-
strong foundation to survive the •
ing television sitcom "Saved by the
ordeal of Showgirls. "My mom and
Bell." But Showgirls, a ludicrous
dad have been a real constant in my
examination of the lives of Las Vegas
life, amid all the chaos and uncer-
strippers, was so viciously received in tainty of this business," she says.
the fall of 1996 that some speculat-
— Joey Berlin, Copley News Service
ed Berkley's film career would not
survive.

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