old (140.56 d--6aisgt14 )422i rfri g rit ta( .hvaib-e'A gted //4 Down- Detnit %OFF ALL CARRY-OUT ANYHOUR! ANYDAY! L LUNCH StELIALS L YOU'LL ENJOY OR WONDEVUL DISHES FROM TKEASUKED IkE(IrES 2.92.24. ardttta Lake Road, Sovitit of 13 Mae • Farmington Half (244 1551124. lestlei 154vv" OSLO 44.04, atst, Attizei Near ,„Kapuois 1909Airbr Shalom 4, aii;'fr OTO tell Sell% ZrZ IN o e W.46,000 Remembering Web addresses making you meshugenuh? Forget about it! JNet Gateway is the answers JNet Gateway is just that— a gateway that makes it easy to connect to any Jewish organization with a Web site Forget remembering all those Web .site addresses and rely on JNet Gateway to open the door to the Jewish organizations you're looking for online. Just visit the Detroit Jewish News Web site and click on the JNet Gateway icon. '16 www.detroitjewishnews.com ■ 1111111111N• symes s: vvi ■ 4/9 "N` Jewish organization leaders: If your site isn't listed, please fill out the format at www.detroitjewishnews.com or call Josh Cane at The Jewish News: (248) 354-6060 ext. 225. There is no charge for your communal organization's link. Orchard Ridge Campus, Orchard Lake Road, south of I-696. It's all-you-can-taste of food from area restaurants and gold, silver and bronze-medal wine winners from around the country and Ontario. ... The $40 per person proceeds go to the scholarship fund for the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Program at OCC. For more info, call (248) 471-6340. THIS YEAR'S annual B'nai B'rith Golf Classic ... always a biggie among the teeing folks ... and those who go to break bread at the banquet ... will be at Edgewood Country Club on Commerce Road in Commerce Township. QUITE A DIFFERENCE from the first one in February 1995 ... That's when COTS (Coalition On Temporary Shelter) held its inaugural fund-raising dinner at Botsford Inn ... Only about 100 or 125 at the most attended. This is only four years later, but the recent MASKorA1DE for COTS at the Athenium Hotel, served over 400 at its dinner, which was a complete sellout with 457 tickets purchased ... And those ceramic masks painted by local personalities, sports stars and national celebrities, brought in a lot of moola to help COTS' very fine pro- gram. MAIL DEPT. ... from Faye B. Weiner, past president of the former Michigan Club in Delray Beach, Florida ... "At a recent breakfast reunion of the club, Elsie Burd; Belle Miller, a young 85 Bat Mitzvah gal; Faye B. Weiner; Faith Pruschnicki, a true vegetarian and an animal activist in her spare time, met for a fun-filled get-together. " FIRST ONE was such a success that a second annual No Run was held by Ronald McDonald House to raise money in its wonderful work offering a home away and support services to families of hospitalized children. Guarantee was again that no one would suffer from sore muscles the next day ... All participants had to do was stop at one of three metro loca- tions and buy a T-shirt for $10. OLDIE BUT GOODIE Joke Dept. ... from Bud Sherbow ... about the Jewish gent who took his Passover lunch to eat on a park bench ... A blind man sat down next to him ... Feeling neighborly, the Jewish fellow passed a piece of matzah to him ... The blind man handled the matzah for a few minutes, looked puzzled, and finally exclaimed, "Who wrote this 'punch of junk?" E