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September 01, 2005 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-01

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Evening - Special Occasion

Birmingham
34000 S. Woodward Ave.
248.645.0500

Plymou
570 S. Main St.
734.455.1100

Yitzhak Rabin Park: A monument
to those who died in the camps.

Stackable rings
starting at $300

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ESTATE & ANTIQUE JEWELRY

32800 Franklin Rd. • At 14 Mile

Wed-Sat 11 atn - 5pm

www.legacyestatejewelry.com

248.626.1885

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DIAMONDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES • CERTIFIED WITH G.I.A. PAPERS

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SEPTEMBER 2005 • JNPLATINUM

family that founded it in 1938.
St. Viateur Bagel and Cafe on
Monkland Avenue is not a mere deli;
it's a happening.
Start one of your mornings with
breakfast at Beauty's, known for the
"best breakfast in town" since 1942.
Don't forget a nosh from Fairmount
Bagel (since 1919), which offers at
least 18 varieties.
A traditional food in Jewish
Montreal is smoked meat. Stop in at
Schwartz's, also on St. Laurent, and
have a sandwich. For sides, you can
get a pickle (old dill and huge) or fries
or coleslaw — or go all the way and
have it all. What the heck, it's only

cholesterol and you'll probably walk it
off anyway.
For a fantastic taste treat, plan to
have a dinner at El Morocco on
Drummond. It's a glatt kosher restau-
rant located in what is basically a resi-
dential neighborhood. A delightful
dining experience awaits you. The
menu selections include several vege-
tarian items.
The next time you are thinking of
going to Canada, remember Montreal.
It is certainly worth your attention. ❑

Photographer Douglas J. Guth is sen-
ior staff reporter for the Cleveland.
Jewish News.

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