vwr itk # .4111 & Entertainment Sunday Night Special Dinner for Two 15% OFF each dinner entree with a party of up to 6 people. Expires 01/21 /01 a OR 22 99 (Dinner for one r 2 entrees Ste-p iit our line 3taliati (Dining $115-03 (choice of 7 entrees) 2 glasses of wine Soup or salad Dessert * Coupon can't be combined with any other offer or discount. One coupon per visit please. (ice cream or coffee) 25938 Middlebeit Rd. (at 11 Mile Rd.) (2483 476.1750 Open 7 days • Lunch: Monday - Friday • Dinner: Monday - Sunday Fine Catering For All Occasions One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful & Exciting Restaurants and Banquet Centers excali6ur Fine Dining • Dancing Entertainment Tuesday Through Saturday Rebecca Walker: "I chose the people who chose me." Rebecca's Journey Wonderfully Prepared Catering to Your Home, Office or at Our Restaurant or Banquet Center The daughter of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker writes a book about what its like to be black, white and Jewish. Now Appearing BILLY ROSE JIM PARAVANTES Tuesday Thru Thursday Evenings Friday and Saturday Evenings BILL CARROLL Special to the Jewish News BAND QUARTET I (248) 358-3355 28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI • "A vegetarian treat in West Bloomfield." Bob Talbert, March '99 just had to find out what so many people were raving about. Danny Raskin, June '99 " I r I I 0 0 I I II ENTIRE 10 BILL Lunch & Dinner I Expires 1/31/2001 E. isfiv VE ETARIAN 1/12 2001 70 4-. % .. (248) 926-6711 6175 HAGGERTY • WEST BLOOMFIELD t's often difficult for the children of a marriage between Jew and non-Jew to cope. They often are labeled "half-Jews" of a "mixed marriage," and may be victims of dis- crimination on both sides. Then there's Rebecca Walker. The product of a religious and racial inter- marriage between parents who are now divorced, she tells of her difficulties in growing up as a biracial, bireligious and bicultural child in her first book, the just-published Black, White c Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self (Riverhead Books; $23.95). The book's main attributes are hon- esty and frankness: There is plenty about sex, drug use, abortion and other emotional episodes in a life that Walker describes so far as "challenging and often painful." Rebecca, now 31, is the daughter of Pulitzer Prize-winning black writer Alice Walker (The Color Purple) and Jewish attorney Mel Levanthal. They met during the civil rights movement of the late 1960s when Leventhal went to Mississippi to work on school desegregation cases for the NAACP Defense Fund. When the pair married, Levanthal's mother declared her son dead, sat shiva for him and didn't reconcile with the couple until after Rebecca's birth. Following her parents' divorce, Rebecca's life became a constantly changing odyssey. She alternated every two years between her parents' homes — moving from Brooklyn, the Bronx and suburban Westchester County, N.Y., to San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Mississippi. With each new place came a new identity and desperate attempts to fit in to her surroundings — including a boyfriend in every location. Confused and often alone, she turned to drugs and sex, undergoing an abortion at age 14. "The hardest part of my life was switching back and forth and living in all of these places," says Walker, who writes