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October 17, 1986 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-17

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-FENBY-STEIN
6614500 Talent Agency
WE'RE PLAYING YOUR SONG!

ERIC HARRIS, D.J.
GOLD TONES, D.J.
RED GARTER BAND
SUN MESSENGERS
TRINIDAD STEEL BAND
MARIACHI BAND
GAMUT 50'S BAND
1920'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
NEW REFORMATION DIXIELAND
CARICATURISTS
CLOWNS/MIMES
MAGICIANS/COMICS

FENBY-CARR
JERRY FENBY
TIM HEWITT & FEELINGS SHELBY LEE
ERIC FREUDIGMAN
PERFECT BLEND
CARL RYDING
RENDEZVOUS
GEORGE BENSON JAZZ
INNOVATION
AUSTIN-MORO BIG BAND
LOVING CUP
BOB DURANT BIG BAND
ROMANCE
SOIREE-FLUTE/GUITAR
MIRAGE
CLASSIC TOUCH
NANCY & COMPANY
ASSOCIATES IN SOUND
THE RITZ
JAY VALLE
WILMOT
JOHNNY CHASE
RARE BLEND

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THE METROPOLITAN DETROIT DISTRICT OF THE

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA

presents

ANNUAL BALFOUR CELEBRATION

rringHAZA
aRA
S

Israel's First Lady of Song

Ofra Haza has been dubbed a "pheno-
menal" singer by a London critic. She
won first prize among 13 distinguished
contestants vying for the honor to repre-
sent Israel at the Eurovision Song Con-
test in Munich. She captured the heart
of a nation with her song "Israel Lives"
and her "Yemenite Songs" LP has been
called "remarkable."
Born in the poor Hatikuah Quarter of Tel
Aviv, Ofra took up theatre and music in
a local workshop at the age of 12. Her
career was temporarily interrupted when
she joined the army after completing
high school. When she resumed singing,
however, she quickly rose to the top and,
by her early twenties, has become one
of the idols of her generation.

Featuring

Featuring

GADI ELON

JEFFREY BIEGEL

Noted for interpretations
of Israeli songs

Gadi Elon is a successful singer, actor,
dancer, master of ceremonies, com-
edian, balladeer and folksinger. His
versatility stems from his years as a
jack-of-all-trades performer with one
of Israel's most famous armed forces
entertainment troupes.
A dynamic performer in any medium,
Elon has moved freely from appearance
in Shakespeare's "Richard III" to the
"Catus Flower" to the nightclubs of Lon-
don, New York, and Sydney. "Atop-flight
talent" is what the Philadelphia Inquirer
has called him.

Among the best
of the young pianists

According to the New York Times, Jeffrey
Biegel "will soon be mentioned with the
best of the current crop of pianists."
In 1986 he has received the Juilliard
School's prestigious William Petschek
Piano DebutAward. In 1985 he won the
University of Maryland International
Piano Festival and Competition. In 1984
he was a prize winner at the Leeds
Competition in England.
The son of a New York City policeman,
Biegel is working on his doctorate at
Juilliard. He has performed with the
National Symphony Orchestra and
the Juilliard Philharmonia.

WITH THE MUSIC OF MACK PITT AND HIS ORCHESTRA

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19$6, 7:30 PM

FORD AUDITORIUM

RESERVATIONS: Zionist Cultural Center, 18451 West 10 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075

Phone 569-1515

40

Friday, October 17, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SYNAGOGUE SERVICES

Succot Begins Tonight

Succot, the Feast of Taber-
nacles, will be celebrated by
Jews in the Detroit area be-
ginning at sundown today.
Services will be held in local
congregations as follows:
ADAT SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE: Services at 6
p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur-
day when the b'not mitzvah
of Naomi Berlin and Ericka
Nagle will be observed.
Second day Succot services
will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday,
when the bar mitzvah of Ami
Abramson will be observed.
Evening services at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday will be followed by
Succot dinner. Rabbi Efry
Spectre will officiate and
Cantor Larry Vieder will
chant the liturgy.
CONG. BETH AB-
RAHAM HILLEL MOSES:
Services at 6:30 p.m. today
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Seymour Cohen will chant
the Haftorah. Services will
also be held 6:30 p.m. Satur-
day, 8:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. Rabbi A. Irving
Schnipper will officiate and
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner
will chant the liturgy.
CONG. BETH ACHIM:
Succot services will be at 6:40
p.m. today, Saturday at 8:45
a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and Sun-
day at 8:45 a.m. and 6:40
p.m.
Services for the concluding
days of the festival will begin
at 6:25 p.m. Oct. 24. Shemini
Atzeret will be observed Oct.
25 at 8:45 a.m. (Yizkor) and
6:15 p.m. Simchat Torah will
be celebrated on Oct. 26 at
8:45 a.m. and 6:25 p.m.
Rabbi Milton Arm will of-
ficiate. Cantor Max
Shimansky will chant the
liturgy.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB:
Shabbat-Succot family service
will be held at 8 p.m. today,
conducted by the religious
school students. Shabbat-
Simchat Torah family service
will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 24.
Rabbi Richard Weiss will of-
ficiate.
CONG. BETH SHALOM:
Minchah and Maariv services
will begin at 6 p.m. today. On
Saturday and Sunday, Shac-
hrit will be conducted at 9
a.m.; Mincha and Maariv will
begin at 6:45 p.m.
Shemini Atzeret will be ob-
served with Minchah and
Maariv services at 6 p.m.
Oct. 24 and Shachrit-Yizkor
at 9 a.m. Oct. 25. Minchah-
Maariv services will begin at
6:40 p.m. Oct. 25, to be fol-
lowed by Simchat Torah cele-
brations in the main
sanctuary. On Oct. 26, Shac-
hrit will be conducted at 9
a.m.; Minchah and Maariv
will begin at 6:40 p.m. Rabbi
David Nelson will officiate
and Cantor Samuel Green-
baum will chant the liturgy.
BIRMINGHAM TEM-
PLE: Succot family service
will be held at 7:30 p.m. to-
day. Temple school students
will participate under the di-
rection of Principal Sheila

Millman. Rabbi Sherwin
Wine will officiate.
CONG. B'NAI DAVID:
Succot services will be con-
ducted at 6:30 p.m. today. On
Saturday and Sunday, serv-
ices will be held at 8:30 a.m.
and 6:45 p.m. Kiddush will
take place in the synagogue
succah.
Shemini Atzeret and Sim-
chat Torah services are as
follows: Oct. 24 at 6:15 p.m.,
Oct. 25 at 8:30 a.m. and 6:15
p.m., Oct. 26 at 8:30 a.m. and
5:30 p.m. Yizkor will be re-
cited Oct. 25 at about 10:15
a.m.
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
will officiate and Cantor
Stuart D. Friedman, accom-
panied by the Men's Choir,
will chant the liturgy.
A children's Simchat Torah
march will take place on Oct.
25. Young people, ages four
to 14 will gather at 6:45 p.m.
A party in the succah will
follow.

CONG. B'NAI ISRAEL
OF. WEST BLOOMFIELD:

Services at 6:30 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi
Sherman Kirshner will con-
duct the services and speak
on "When God Measures
Human Beings." On Sunday,
services will be held at 9 a.m.
Rabbi Kirschner will conduct
the services and speak on
"The Security of the Home."
There will be an etrog-lulav
processional in the
synagogue. Each service will
be followed by kiddush in the
succah.
Shemini Atzeret services
will begin at 9 a.m. Oct. 25.
Yizkor will be observed dur-
ing services. Rabbi Kirshner
will speak on "The Secret of
Immortality." Simchat Torah
will be celebrated at 7 p.m.
Oct. 25, preceded by a
"Farewell to the Succah"
party at 6:30 p.m. Traditional
Torah Hakafot will be cele-
brated at 9 a.m. Oct. 26.
CONG. B'NAI MOSHE:
Services will be held at 6:40
p.m. today, and Saturday and
Sunday at 8:45 a.m. and 6:40
p.m.
DOWNTOWN SYNA-
GOGUE: Succot services at
5:15 p.m. today and 8 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Noah Gamze
will speak on "Do the Arabs
Really Want Peace?" Second
day Succot services will be at
9 a.m. Sunday. Cantor Israel
I. Idelsohn will chant the
liturgy at both the Saturday
and Sunday morning serv-
ices.
Shemini Atzeret services
will be held at 8 a.m. Oct. 25.
Yizkor will begin at 10 a.m.
Cantor Idelsohn will chant
the liturgy. Rabbi Gamze will
speak on "Memory Can Be
Used Both Positively and
Negatively."
Simchat Torah services will
be held at 9 a.m. Oct. 26.

.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL:
Shabbat-Succot Eve services
will be held at 8:15 p.m. to-

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