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January 26, 2017 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-01-26

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ORDER YOUR TRAYS FOR THE BIG GAME!!

Siegel's Deli

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

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

9.99 per person

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

Deli Tray for 10

SPECIAL
FOR TWO

9 99
99
SOUP, SANDWICH $
1
1
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

3 99

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

exp 2/08/2017

LOX OR SABLE $
FOR TWO

Includes Fruit and
Fresh Coffee

19 99

exp 2/08/2017

DINNER SPECIAL $

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

6 LATKES
& SOUP

10
$
7 99

expires

99

2/2/12

exp 2/08/2017

Dairy Tray for 10 $ 19.99 per person

Including 2 dozen latkes and fresh fruit

exp

$

exp 2/08/2017

exp 2/08/2017

exp 2/08/2017

expires 2/2/12

exp 2/08/2017

1 DOZEN
LATKES

LB
LB
99 LB
LB
2/08/2017

10

CORNED BEEF & $
CABBAGE

exp 2/08/2017

LOX OR SABLE
APPETIZER

exp 2/08/2017

of
of
of
of

covers, paperbacks, children’s and young adult
books and more are available. At Huntington
Woods Library, 26415 Scotia. $1 or less;
proceeds will support library programs and
special requests. Info: 248-543-9790.

Breuer of ElderCare Solutions of Michigan, a
division of Jewish Family Service. At JFS, 6555
W. Maple, West Bloomfield. $18; includes
lunch and refreshments. RSVP by Jan. 30:
tagranove@jfsdetroit.org or Tracy,
248-592-2267.

$

including 2 dozen latkes

INCLUDES FREE COFFEE

exp 2/08/2017

on the go

11

$

99

exp 2/08/2017

any Meat, $
Coleslaw,
Potato Salad,
Rye Bread

17

99

exp 2/08/2017

2.1 MENTAL HEALTH FOCUS
7-8 pm, Wednesday, Feb. 1. Friendship
Circle presents “UMatter: Guardian of the
Golden Gate.” Includes motivational speaker
Kevin Briggs offering advice to those with a
potentially suicidal family member or friend.
Also, Jewish Family Service-sponsored Teen
Expressions Exhibit showcases high school
students’ submissions on the theme of rais-
ing awareness of mental health. The exhibit
includes original poetry, drawing, painting,
fiber/wall art, graphic design, photography and
film. At The Shul, West Bloomfield. Info: Shevy,
szigdon@jfsdetroit.org or 248-406-0076.

helping

1.31 CLOTHING DRIVE
Ends Tuesday, Jan. 31. Donations of coats,
scarves, gloves and boots are requested.
Police recruits will distribute donations to
homeless individuals in Metro Detroit. At Suit
Depot, 26150 Greenfield, Oak Park. Info:
esther@thesuitdepot.com or 248-200-7484.

2.4 USED BOOK SALE
10 am-4 pm, Saturday, Feb. 4. Hard

holidays

1.29 WOMEN’S CIRCLE
2 pm, Sunday, Jan. 29. “Dreams” will be
the discussion topic at Rosh Chodesh Women’s
Circle for month of Shevat. Sponsored by Isaac
Agree Downtown Synagogue. At the Pleasant
Ridge home of Sha Bukeima. Info: Sydney,
srskully@yahoo.com.

2.1 TU B’SHEVAT SEDER
7 pm, Wednesday, Feb. 1. Sisterhood event
held to celebrate Tu b’Shevat, the “new year”
for trees, in which the earliest blooming trees
in Israel begin a new fruit-bearing cycle. At
Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfield. $5 for non-
member only; also, collecting non-perishable
food items. RSVP: Eileen, higercourt@gmail.
com or 248-661-9545.

2.3 SHABBAT DINNER
5 pm, Friday, Feb. 3. Following a one-hour
service is this month’s First Friday Shabbat
dinner. Resident caterer Chef Kari will prepare
roasted chicken with all the trimmings. At
Cong. B’nai Moshe, West Bloomfield. $25;
free for age 15 and younger. RSVP by Jan. 30:
cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.

JANUARY 31
Coloring & Cocoa

6:30 pm, Tuesday, Jan. 31. Adults
and teens are welcome at “Coloring,
Conversation and Cocoa” program. Free;
includes pages, crayons and markers. At
Franklin Public Library, 32455 Franklin
Road. Info: 248-225-6505.

JAN. 30 - FEB. 3 and FEB. 6-10
LUNCH $15 • DINNER $30

JANUARY 27
Jazz Shabbat Service

First 2 hours ALWAYS FREE in the parking decks.

www.BirminghamRestaurantWeek.org

Birmingham Shopping District

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Presenting Sponsor

2147350

7 pm, Friday, Jan. 27. Guest musician
Mark Bloom performs at musical
worship service integrating jazz with
sacred Jewish music. At Temple Emanu-
El, Oak Park. Info: 248-967-4020.

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