THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0.00000000000.0000000000000. 00. 1 TV ACTING CLASSES CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS r' Gemini Performs At Main Center 7 "Gemini" will perform original folk music in concert at the main Jewish Community Center on Saturday at 8 p.m. The folk duo consists of two brothers, Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits. In the winter of 1981- 1982, they each received indi- vidual creative artist grants from the Michigan Council for the Arts. Under these grants, Sandor set to music poems by contemporary American poets e.e. cummings and William Stafford, while Laszlo wrote song-portraits high- lighting the qualities of greatness in the lives of ordinary people. The brothers also wrote and re- corded music for educational TV programs at Wayne State Univer- sity and for films produced by High Scope Foundation, a nation- ally recognized educational organization. In 1982, Gemini released Good Mischief, their first children's al- bum. In 1983, Gemini recorded the album Rhythmically Moving for High Scope, this is the first in a series of albums for teaching movement and dance to children. For information, call the center, 661-1000, ext. 250. TV & Radio Commercials, Film, Soaps, Stage Weekday and Saturday Classes Every class includes lecture, memorization, performance and video playback. Taught by someone with ten years of professional acting and teaching expertise, who knows that experience in front of a camera is the best way to build confidence and sharpen skills. ON camera with Jaye Cooper Acting for Television C R Friday, February 15, 1985 7 Tom's Tapes Video Movie Rentals RENT ONE TAPE GET ONE FREE (offer good Mon.-Thurs.) Tom's Tapes 626-7638 z I 6447 Inkster Rd. Birmingham, Mich. 48010 15 MILE RD. 855-6255 000000000000000000 Beth Shalom Men Host Open Forum Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club will sponsor an open forum on the question of church-state separa- tion at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Beth Shalom. Miriam Schey, community af- fairs associate of. the Jewish Community Council, will speak on "The Continued Jewish Battle for the Separation of Church and State." Coffee and cake will be served. Admission is free, and the com- munity is invited. Vfo • hiterriatio;ral Recipes. 27- XiCalla Style. Reci orn, Red Peppers, Kidney Beans, Peas - and Onions with a Seasoned Sauce. . Hospitals Join For Health Plan A comprehensive program aimed at improving employee health and productivity, while re- ducing health care costs for em- ployers, has been launched jointly by Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, and Sinai Hospital of Detroit. The four-year, $600,000 "Health in Business" program is supported in part by a $300,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation of Princeton, N.J. Both hospitals are contribut- ing $150,000 each. This recipe for a Mexican favorite is zesty and easy. It makes for a meal you'll enjoy and compliments you'll love. NACHO DINNER 1 package (10 oz.) Birds Eye Mexicana Style Vegetables with a Seasoned Sauce 18 nacho chips WSU Hillel Slates Talk By Druze MK The B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne State University will present Druze Knesset member Zeidan Atashi noon March 4 in the Hilberry "A" con- ference room of the Student Cen- ter on campus. For information, call the WSU Hillel, 577-3459. . 11 1 .1 1 1. Ill, GENtRAL r00013 1 cup refried beans 6 oz. Monterey Jack cheese, shredded Chopped drained canned jalepeno pepper to taste Prepare vegetables as directed on package. Meanwhile, spread refried beans onto nacho chips. Arrange chips on oven-proof plate; top with vegetables. Sprinkle with cheese, then peppers. Broil until heated through and cheese melts. Makes 3 servings. Calories per serving — 350. (For more recipes look on the back of Birds Eye International Recipe Vegetables or write to: International Recipes, General Foods Corp., P.O. Box 3677, Kankakee, IL 60902 1984 General Foods Corporation. 1