100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 13, 2006 - Image 41

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-07-13

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

de 411P- ''

"One Stop Shopping"
We can do it all

• Kosher &dairy
available

888-91-ROYAL

(169Z5)

www.royal-cateringmet

LA

Jeffrey Kay - Executive Chef

(all today for in-home consultation!
Serving Oakland, Wayne & Macomb Counties

Testimonial: "Royal Catering presented us with an assortment of mouth-
watering menu selections to choose from. Close attention was paid to every
detail involved with home catering and our specific needs (for a kosher
family and friends' pre-wedding party).
Jeff and the Royal Catering staff were professional and stress free to work
with. We were so pleased with the success of our party - we hired him to do
one two weeks later"
— Lynn and Sandy Lipman

Also in metal is„- -tailt

whimsical but
functional wall angin



.57360

by Ann Arbor artist
Esther Kirschenbaum.

DETROIT'S LEGENDARY STEAK HOUSE

More Jewish Artists

Other Jewish artists showing work in
Ann Arbor include city resident Esther
Kirschenbaum, who works with metal;
Burton Isenstein and Nancy Gardner,
of Illinois, who focus on ceramics; Gael
and Howard Silverblatt, of Florida,
who concentrate on cloisonne and
gold; Aaron Macsai, of Illinois, who
forges jewelry; Grant Silverstein, of
Pennsylvania, who does etchings; and
Yorman Gal, of Israel, who paints real-
istic scenes.
As these artists are showing their
work, some half-million visitors can try
foods from around the world, see art-
ists' demonstrations, watch entertainers
and participate in special activities.
Children's art activities have been

requirements for various classes.
"Besides providing a central
location for information about the
Jewish community, we also wanted

expanded and will have four locations
in various areas.
A park-and-ride shuttle is avail-
able at Pioneer High School, which is
across from the University of Michigan
stadium, and in front of Sears at the
Briarwood Mall.



The Ann Arbor Art Fairs run
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday-Friday,
July 19-21, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, July 22, along the
streets of the city. Complete
information on locations, activi-
ties and shuttle services is avail-
able by calling (800) 888-9487
or visiting www.annarbor.org .

to provide access to photos
of people who are mentioned
as part of Ann Arbor history,"
Richard Adler says. "When I
looked through written sources,
I found some contradictions
and tried to clear those up. I
interviewed people I knew, and I
checked old newspapers."
With this project finished,
Richard Adler has two others
in mind, and both have to do
with baseball. One involves two
people who have been prominent
in sports, and the other details
the 1913 World Series.
Ruth Adler appreciates the
collaboration.
"Since I'm away at college for
most of the year, I was glad to
have something important to do
together with my dad," she says.
"I also think it is important to look
at the past because that is essential
in predicting what can happen in the
future." L

nciay

A classic since 1920

10:00 am-2:30 pm
Adults $21.95
Children 5-12 yrs $15.95
Under 5 rs FREE
Purchase two entrées
totaling $50 or more
receive $10 off with ad.

Voted Best Steak House by:

C 7Z _ELL I S

Metro Times • Playboy Magazine
Delta Airlines • Hour Magazine
Maxim Magazine • City Search
Both People & Editors Choice

cH o_p H otT sm

113T.42,

3020 Grand River I Detroit, MI

SHUTTLE SERVICE TO ALL
DOWNTOWN EVENTS

313 833-0700

Celebrating 60 Years
as Detroit's #1
Award-Winning
Square Pizza!

60% OFF CHEESE PIZZAS! July 17th-20th, 3pm-6pm
(additional toppings at regular price)
1 -
$2 OFF ANY
i
$2 OFF ANY
PARTY
SALAD OR
8 SQUARE PIZZA!
PASTA TRAY!
Offer not valid with any other coupon or discount.

One coupon per person, per pi=a, per table.

i
• I

i



Offer not valid with any other coupon or discount.
One coupon per person. per pizza. per table.

JOIN OUR EMAIL CLUB AT WWW.BUDDYSPIZZA.COM FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS AND MORE!

31646 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills ph: 248.855.4600 fax: 248.855.3849

Detroit • Warren • Livonia • Dearborn • Pointe Plaza • Auburn Hills • Royal Oak • Bloomfield Hills

"Where Family Cooking
Means Everything"

When Purchasing
2 Full Course Dinners

Voted Michigan's
Best Italian
Restaurant 3rd
Year In A Row

37646 West 12 Mile

Farmington Hills

Specials Not Included
Dining Room Only
Mon-Thurs Only
Excludes Holidays
Expires 8/7/06

248-994-4000



1 0

July 13 2006

41

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan