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October 21, 1988 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-21

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Wine Auction
Benefit Due

The seventh Detroit Inter-
national Wine Auction to
benefit the Center for
Creative Studies-Institute of
Music and Dance will take
place Oct. 29 at Stroh River
Place.
The evening will begin with
a 5:30 p.m. silent auction,
followed by dinner and the
live aucton. A post-dinner
dance and additional silent
auction is scheduled to begin
at about 10 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased
by calling the Center for
Creative Studies-Institute of
Music and Dance, 831-2870.



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The Tradition
of
Excellence

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David DiChiera, General Director
presents

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Stephen Sondheim's
Tony. Award Winning
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Celebrate the glory days of New York's Roxy Theatre
with this nostalgic look back into the lives of two
ex-showgirls and their husbands as they reminisce.
Featuring such show-stopping tunes as "Broadway
Baby," "Losing My Mind," and "Beautiful Girls."

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Symphony nip
Is Scheduled

The

A trip to the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra's Friday Cof-
fee Concert at Ford
Auditorium is planned for
Oct. 28. The concert will in-
clude the music of Martinu,
Grieg and Dvorak, performed
by pianist Brigitte Engerer
and the DSO with conductor
Neeme Jarvi. The tour group
will then have lunch at a
mystery restaurant. The tour
bus leaves from the
Southfield Parks and Recrea-
tion lot at 9 a.m. and returns
at about 4:30 p.m. For infor-
mation, call Sol Gelbman,
354-4717.

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Dinner
4 p.m. to 1 a.m.

FOOD & SPIRITS

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Rabbi Wine To
Lecture twice

The Center for New Think-
ing features Rabbi Sherwin
Wine in a lecture on "Who
Wrote the Bible? The Final
Edition: Dealing With the
Competition," at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, in the Bloomfield
Township Library, 1099 Lone
Pine Road. A discussion on
"Choosing the President:
Bush or Dukakis?" will be of-
fered at 10 a.m. on Thursday
in the Somerset Mall
Auditorium. There is a
charge. For information, call
Susan Levin, 352-0264.

Israeli Mimes
To Perform

Israel's Yoram Boker Mime
Troupe will perform at 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Mendelssohn
Theater in Ann Arbor. There
is a charge.
Founder/Director Yoram
Boker and troups members
Edit Limor and Uri Tennen-
baum will present a collage of
vignettes that explore the
drama, humor and conflict of
Jewish life.

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