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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-09-08

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OPEN 24 HOURS

arts & life

Italian Feast!

Italian Spaghetti
topped with meat sauce

Editor’s Picks

Breaded Veal Parmesan served with
spaghetti and meat sauce

Chicken Parmesan Sautéed Chicken Breasts
covered with Italian meat sauce Choice of
lad
topped with cheese, served
soup or sa
aw
or cole sl
with spaghetti
and garlic

OF SOUTHFIELD

toast.

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Siegel's Deli

3426 E. West Maple Rd. at Haggerty Rd. (248) 926-9555

We carry Liverwurst, Kishka, Pickled Beef Tongue, and Vienna Hot Dogs

LB. of Sable $ 32.99
LB. of Lox $ 16.99

SPECIAL
FOR TWO

14

$

Any Salad with two
bowls of soup

99

Two-eggs, hash browns, choice
of meat & toast. 7 days a week

3

99

exp 9/22/2016

LOX OR SABLE $
FOR TWO

Includes Fruit and
Fresh Coffee

19 99

exp 9/22/2016

DINNER SPECIAL $

Roast Chicken, Beef Short Ribs,
Beef Brisket, Stuffed Cabbage

6 LATKES
& SOUP

10
$
7 99

expires

exp 9/22/2016

99

2/2/12

exp 9/22/2016

LOX OR SABLE
APPETIZER

9 99
SOUP, SANDWICH $
11 99
AND DRINK
SIEGEL’S HOMEMADE $ 99
8
CHOPPED LIVER
ANY QUART
$
99
OF SOUP AND
1
1
ANY SANDWICH

$

exp 9/22/2016

exp 9/22/2016

exp 9/22/2016

expires 2/2/12

exp 9/22/2016

of
of
of
of

HINESE

exp 9/22/2016

any Meat, $
Coleslaw,
Potato Salad,
Rye Bread

17

99

THE NAKED TRUTH
Grammy Award-winning stand-up
comedian Lewis Black delivers his
politically charged The Emperor’s

Celebrity Jews

Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News

exp 9/22/2016

DANCING WITH THE STARS
The new season of Dancing with the Stars
begins 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, on ABC.
The 12 celebrity contestants this season
do not, as far as I know, include any tribe
members. But, I should note that con-
testant Jana Kramer, a country-western
singer and actress (One Tree Hill), was
born and grew up in Rochester Hills. Also,
probably the biggest celeb of the 12,
former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, is already a
minor YouTube sensation for his dancing.
Back in 2010, he danced the hora (fol-
lowing a Chanukah candlelighting cer-
emony) with what appears to be a group
of Chabad (certainly Orthodox) rabbis
(google Rick Perry and hora and you’ll
find the clip). Gov. Perry will dance with
DWTS pro Emma Slater.
This season features the return of
pro-dancing brothers Maxim (“Maks”)
and Valentin (“Val”) Chmerkovskiy.
Maxim, 36, was born in Odessa, the son
of a Jewish father and a non-Jewish
mother. He’s described himself as Jewish,
although he’s not religious. Maxim has
danced in most of the seasons since the
show began in 2005. His partners have

INING

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Gift certificates
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248-489-2280
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54 September 8 • 2016

permeate modern culture, from Diane
Keaton’s pastrami sandwich in Annie
Hall to Larry David’s Passover seder on
Curb Your Enthusiasm. Hear Wex trace
the history of the cuisine that Yiddish-
speaking immigrants brought to the
U.S., followed by a book signing,
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, at the
Berman Center for the Performing Arts
at the West Bloomfield JCC. $10.
(248) 661-1900; theberman.org.

11 99

G H UA
N
O
H F C D

INE

A MOUTHWATERING HISTORY
In Rhapsody in Schmaltz: Yiddish Food
and Why We Can’t Stop Eating It (St.
Martin’s Press), author Michael Wex
(Born to Kvetch) shows how Jewish food
— from gefilte fish to deli sandwiches
to bagels — has shaped the culture and
history of its people, crossed over into
the non-Jewish world and continues to

Designs by Freida Rothman

$

1 DOZEN
LATKES

LB
LB
99 LB
CORNED BEEF & $
LB
CABBAGE
exp 9/22/2016

exp 9/22/2016

10

Both Include Fruit

INCLUDES FREE COFFEE

exp 9/22/2016

BREAKFAST $
SPECIAL

Deli Tray for 10 $ 8.99 per person
Dairy Tray for 10 $ 16.99 per person

THE BOLD
AND THE
BEAUTIFUL
Hot new
designer Freida
Rothman is
creating a repu-
tation for design-
ing jewelry and
accessories that
Lynne Konstantin are a lot of look
for a good price.
Arts & Life Editor
The Brooklyn-
based designer
brings her layered necklaces, bracelets
and stacked rings, in matte metal fin-
ishing and two-tone colored metals,
to Tapper’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry
in West Bloomfield Thursday, Sept. 15,
to style guests from noon-3 p.m., fol-
lowed by a trunk show from 4-7 p.m.
(248) 932-7700; tappers.com.

Maxim and Valentin Chmerkovskiy

included actress Melissa Gilbert, 51,
who recently dropped out of a Michigan
congressional run, and silver medal win-
ning ice-dancer Meryl Davis, who grew
up in West Bloomfield. In 2014, Maxim
and Davis won their season’s competi-
tion and Maxim then took two years off
before returning this year. Maxim will be
dancing this season with model Amber
Rose. Meanwhile, Valentin, 30, is teamed
with Olympic gold-winning gymnast
Lauren Hernandez. Also, look for pro
dancer Sasha Farber, 33, who is teamed
with actress Terra Jole. Farber has been
a main cast pro for several seasons. In
2010, he toured and danced with Maxim

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