Try Our New Boneyard
Beef Ribs!

Orchard Lake Rd. South of 14 Mile t Farmington Hills

248-851-7000

Lonergan

prisingly funny. Lonergan’s first Broadway
success, This is Our Youth (1996), was about
three young-adult Jewish friends (one
female) who face a real crisis involving
embezzled money, a possible mob hit on
one and the need to quickly raise cash
through selling drugs. Still, there’s humor
in the play. Likewise, his film You Can Count
on Me (2000), was a critical hit about a “half-
Jewish” brother and sister who work to sort
out their relationship after the attempted
suicide of the brother’s girlfriend.

NATALIE AND AMOS
Natalie Portman, 35, made a surprise
appearance at the Silicon Valley Jewish Film
Festival on Nov. 16. Portman appeared on
stage just as Israeli author Amos Oz, 77,
was about to receive the Festival’s lifetime
achievement award and introduce a show-
ing of the film based on his autobiographi-
cal novel, A Tale of Love and Darkness. Israel-
born Portman, the writer, director and star
of A Tale of Love, delighted the crowd with
her brief remarks praising Oz. By the way,
Portman announced in September that she
is expecting her second child with chore-

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Lynne
Konstantin

Arts & Life Editor

Carteris

Portman and Oz

ographer husband Benjamin Millepeid, 39
(two years ago Millepeid said he was in the
process of converting to Judaism).

DOINGS AT ANGELS MEMORIAL
Marlee Matlin, 51, will guest star on the
Dec. 7 (10 p.m.) episode of CBS drama
series Code Black. She’ll play a deaf patient
who arrives at Angels Memorial Hospital
with her translator after their car rolls over
into a river. Matlin’s film credits include
Children of a Lesser God, for which she
won the best actress Oscar. While none
of the regular cast members of Code are
Jewish, Gabrielle Carteris, 55, played a
recurring character, Nurse Amy Wolowitz,
in the show’s first season (2015-16). Best
known for playing Jewish character Andrea
Zuckerman on Beverly Hills, 90210, she was
named president of SAG-AFTRA (actors
and broadcasters union) last March when
the union’s president died mid-term. She’s
turned out to be a busier and tougher
union head than expected. Perhaps the
press of her union duties has put her “nurs-
ing career” on hold.

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In 1924, the American
Jewish World glow-
ingly described a concert
given by Roland Hayes.
The groundbreaking
African American lyric
tenor and composer
broke color barriers
to become a world-
renowned artist, filling
both Carnegie Hall and
Boston’s Symphony Hall
three times a season. An interpreter of European art songs,
he also was a pioneer in bringing the Negro spiritual to the
classical repertoire. Check out The First of His Kind: The
Roland W. Hayes Story, a new musical starring Travis Pitt
and commissioned by Music Hall Center for the Performing
Arts. $30-$50. (313) 887-8500; musichall.org.

Walk the (Boardwalk) plank, on Orchard
Lake Road in West Bloomfield: Bring
a donation of a new, unwrapped gift
to any of the stores now through Dec.
8 and receive 20 percent off a full-

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TRAYS FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS

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

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

SPECIAL
FOR TWO

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

14

$

Any Salad with two
bowls of soup

99

BREAKFAST $
SPECIAL

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

3 99

12/14/2016

LOX OR SABLE $
FOR TWO

Includes Fruit and
Fresh Coffee

19 99

exp 12/14/2016

DINNER SPECIAL $

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

10
$
7 99

expires

priced item, to be redeemed at the
event, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.
Participating stores include Ruby’s Balm,
Sundance Shoes, Stone’s Fine Jewelry,
Marguerite’s Boutique, Hersh’s, Rear
Ends and more. All gifts will be given to
Oakland County Family Services Adopt-
a-Family program.

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99

2/2/12

exp 12/14/2016

Both Include Fruit

LOX OR SABLE
APPETIZER

$

exp 12/14/2016

exp 12/14/2016

exp 12/14/2016

expires 2/2/12

exp 12/14/2016

11 99

$

1 DOZEN
LATKES

LB
LB
99 LB
LB
12/14/2016

exp 12/14/2016

CORNED BEEF & $
CABBAGE
exp

exp 12/14/2016

INCLUDES FREE COFFEE

exp 12/14/2016

10

ROLAND HAYES

BOARDWALK GIVES BACK

TOTAL BILL

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6 LATKES
& SOUP

DECEMBER 3:

DECEMBER 8:

10 % OFF

of
of
of
of

exp 12/14/2016

any Meat, $
Coleslaw,
Potato Salad,
Rye Bread

17 99

exp 12/14/2016

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HINESE

INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates
27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills
248-489-2280
www.honghuafinedining.com

2120430

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