THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MAGICIAN `Children Paint Jerusalem' Exhibition Kicks Off Jewish Center Fall Programming Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party. The fall season will mark the beginning of a variety of programs sponsored by the Jewish Community Center at its main building and Morris Branch. The exhibit, "Children of the World Paint Jerusalem," will be on dis- play in the main building Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST Fingers, Rings and Things PINE LAKE MALL 4313 E. ORCHARD LAKE RD. WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN 48033 _ $ 5 " off a Pedicure $ 2 00 off a Nail Wrap with this ad offer expires Oct. 31, 1980 Manicurist 626-4043 B'nai B'rith/B'nai B'rith WOmen COUPLETS 5016 Cordially invite you to attend and participate in an *ART EXHIBIT AND A-UCTION-* On Saturday Evening, October 11th, 1980 Refreshment Preview from 7:30 till 8:30 Auction commences at 8:30 P.M. through Saturday. Tours can be arranged by calling the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. The Russian- Accultura- tion Program of the Center will join the Workmen's Circle in sponsoring 'a pro- gram for Russian speakers 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Morris Branch. Radio per- sonality Hy Shenkman will deliver an address on a Jewish perspective of the Nazi machine during World War II. The public is in- vited. The Center Women's Health Club will "Exer- cise With the Experts" 10 a.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. Monday in the main Cen- ter complex. Exercise, jogging, dance and athletics will be offered and a discussion will follow on daily exercise regimens, health problems, exercise and body awareness. Re- freshments will be served. On hand to direct the ses- sions will be Sylvia Zukin, director of the Women's Health Club; and Michelle Levine, Joyce Weckstein, Marge Shell, Lori Burkow, Susan Ran, Debbie Abram- son, Ada Bandalene, Reve Usher, Marci Coggan, Syl- via Hollander; Lee Kepes, Elaine Lesser, Sylvia Mes- ser, Elaine Plotkin, Marge Ruby, Annette Schweitzer, Reva Talon and Evelyne Wolfe. The sessions are open to Center members. For de- tails, call the Women's Health Club, 661-1000. The cultural arts de- partment has established a professional theater group. Its first produc- fion, "Gideon," under the direction of Marty Streicher of the Words and Music Theater of New York, will open 8 p.m. Oct. 4. There will be two shows on Oct. 5, at 2:30 and 8 p.m., and 8 p.m. Oct. 9 and 11. All performances will be held in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater of the Center. There is a charge and group rates are available. For details, call Adele Silver at the Center, 661- 1000, ext. 250. Tennis lessons are avail- able at the main Center complex. They will be of- fered under the direction of 18831 West Twelve Mile Road Lathrup Village, Michigan Valuable Door Prize Donation: $2.00 per person Center pro Ted Wrobel, who also will conduct clinics, tournaments and leagues. For information, call the Center, 661-1000 • MEM= N J – reeritris NOW HERE! "Audette Eventually - Why Not New!" 100 Orchard Lake Rd. at Northwestern iitty. bet. 14 and 15 Mile Rds. West Bloornfield 851-720 ° (END OF NORTHWESTERN HWY.1 7100 :ORCHARD LAKE ROAD By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) 9 ozs. frozen green beans 4 tbsps. Italian dressing 2 hard-boiled eggs 3 tomatoes 1 /2 small red pepper 1 tbsp. chopped scallions Cook the beans according to package directions. Drain well. Toss the beans with Italian dressing while still hot. Allow to cool. Quarter eggs and to- matoes. Dice the red pepper. Add to the cooled beans. Toss lightly. Add a little more dres- sing if necessary. 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The Council of Jewish Federations will hold its 1980 General Assembly in Detroit for five days begin- ning Nov. 12. Bean, Egg Salad RALPH YAMRON'S SHOCKED AT THE PRICES W EI NT RAUC "Where the customer comes first" Quality jewelers for 3 generations All bankards honored Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3 23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld. . "It's like three engines in one: Accuracy of statement is one of the first elements of truth. Large selection of rings watches and other fine jewelry Detroiter Heads CJF Institute GALLERY ART CENTER Open Monday and Thursday Until 9 p.m Friday, September 26, 1980 45 557-5544 DON'T MISS THIS SPECTACULAR MUSICAL! ONE PERFORMACNE ONLY! DIRECT FROM RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL IN NEW YORK The Famous Israeli Ensemble of 100 FORD AUDITORIUM TUES. EVE, OCT. 21, 1980 8 P.M. IA RE RE" These splendid and talented singers, dancers and musicians — have won worldwide acclaim and rave press notices in USA, Europe, Australia, Mexico, etc. It is a glorious exposition of song and dance, depicting among others a market scene, a Jewish wedding and.the despair of the pog- roms. The performance ends in an outburst of high spirits and joy, with international and Is- raeli singing and dancing. Live entertainment — colourful and national costumes — tradition. It's just like another version of "Fiddler on the Roof." ANACHNU KAHN OF MICHIGAN For Further Information & Group Arrangements Call 557-4259 556-5107 4! IN= 398-6027 Adm. Pnces $6 $12 $8 $15