•• • • r 1 15% Off TELL ME WHY from page 31 Any Order with this ad L BellacinoV Pim & Grinders 29101 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 48034 Grinders, Pizza, Salads & More! U 248.358.1600 a m • a ■ ■ • m BUSINESS DELIVERY AVAILABLE 847020 ■ ■ Omar Sharif Arnstein wasn't Jewish either. Don't be afraid to enter the Deep Blue There is a fresh face in the local restaurant scene. Deep Blue, owned by Geoffrey Browning and Chick Taylor, is a contemporary look to classic seafood. Maple Pecan Crusted Pickerel, Macadamia Crusted Tuna with Mango Red Pepper Sauce, Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes with Cajun Cream Sauce join old favorites Lake Perch, Seared Salmon with Caramelized Capers and Flounder with Deviled Crabmeat in creating an exciting, diverse menu.And if seafood isn't your plate of halibut, there is a Spice Rubbed Bone on Rib Eye, Double Cut Marinated Loin Lamb Chops and Angus Filet Mignon.As a way of introducing ourselves, we would like to offer an enticing deal. Come see us at 30855 Southfield Road and bring this ad and we will take 20% off your bill, Monday - Friday. Deep Blue Dive into a new dining experience 248.644.5330 30855 Southfield Rd. (Just South of 13 Mile Rd.) Reservations Recommended 848660 a et 4189 ORCHARD LAKE 4189 AT PONTIAC TRAIL IN WEST BLOOMFIELD group called Kara's Flowers with good friends James Valentine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick. The group first performed live in 1995. By 1997, Kara's Flowers released its first CD, Fourth World, on Reprise. The group later left Reprise and renamed themselves Maroon 5, signing on with Octone Records. Maroon 5's CD, Songs About Jane, already has produced a number of Top 40 hits, including not only "This Love" but "Harder to Breathe." Your daughter may enjoy the band's songs, but you might want to think twice before letting her watch their music videos. MTV and VH1 both regard the This Love video — featuring a half-naked Levine — so steamy it is edited when played dur- ing daytime hours. Q: I remember years ago when the movie Funny Girl came out every- one was talking about the curious coincidence: Egyptian actor Omar Sharif playing a Jew, gambler Nicky Arnstein, husband of Fanny Brice. Recently, though, a friend of mine said Arnstein wasn't even Jewish. Could that be? A: It did indeed cause quite a stir when Sharif was chosen to play Arnstein, whom just about everyone believed to be a Jew. But he wasn't. Arnstein, born Jules W. Arnstein, was the son of Moses Arndstein (his father dropped the "d" from the family name), a Jewish immigrant from Berlin, and Thekla Van Shaw, a Dutch gentile. He grew up in a lov- ing, warm home — raised as an Episcopalian. Jules became "Nicky" after riding a nickel-plated bicycle in a race. Early on, he met up with the infamous Gondorf brothers, a couple of con men, then moved on to Arnold Rothstein, best remembered as the man who fixed the 1919 World Series. Like Rothstein, Arnstein loved gambling. Unlike Rothstein, Arnstein was a habitual loser. He lost all of his money, then he lost his wife Fanny's money too, even pawn- ' ing her jewelry to pay gambling debts. Arnstein was an appealing sort of fellow; though not especially hand- some, the ladies loved him, especial- ly Brice, who sang her famous My Man about her sweetheart. II Restaurant DINE-1N ONLY Are You Puzzled? Open 7 Days a Week for Lunch & Dinner The answer to the May 21 puzzle challenge is, "Happy Shavuot and pass the . cheesecake." Congratulations to all those who answered correctly: LUNCHES $ Jacob and Ellie Kroll, Ann Arbor Rachel Kapen,West Bloomfield Doris Kushner, Southfield Phyllis Madison, Southfield Morah Shelly Shapiro, Southfield Brian Sturman, Midland Bernard Tucker, Southfield Bertha Weinstein,West Bloomfield COMPLETE Not good with any other offer. Not available on lunch or dinner specials. 6/ 4 2004 32 Voted... Best Middle Eastern Restaurant by the Jewish News Readers! 840590