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May 26, 1989 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-26

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I LISTENING POST I

ENJOY THE
STEEL DRUM
MUSIC OF THE

LARGO DECK BAND

FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS

DANNY RASKIN

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Local Columnist

SHAWN
THE DECK

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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1989

Golf Tournament
To Help Hospital

ariety Club of Detroit
continues its wonder-
ful work in assisting
needy and handicapped
children to lead more normal
lives . . . whether they have
heart defects, missing limbs
or other conditions.
Its Jonathan Kovan
Memorial Golf Outing is
June 20 at Bay. Pointe Coun-
try Club . . . $125 per person
includes 18 holes of golf, cart,
-locker, continental breakfast,
din-
buffet lunch andand
open bar
ner 6:30 p.m.
from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. . . .
Non-golfers can have the din-
ner and open bar for just $50
per person.
Jonathan Kovan was the
2-year-old son of Ilene and Dr.
Bruce Kovan who passed
away this year with a brain
tumor . . . Money raised will
go to the Neuroncology Clinic
at Children's Hospital, where,
because of the funds, children
with brain tumors can now be
seen by five doctors, each in a
different specialized field.
For more information, call
Barbara Moretsky, Detroit
Tent executive director,
855-6440 . . . Golf outing
chairman is Dr. Paul
Schneider, 356-2036.
CONGRATS . . . to Stefa
Kupfer . . . on her birthday.
AMERICAN BULK
FOOD store in West Bloom-
field Plaza on Orchard Lake
Road south of Maple, handl-
ing lateSt sugar-free whipped
toppings (about 50) and
mousse, is run by Mitchell
Benson, son of inventors
Marty and Sandy Benson,
also owner with Nate Fink
. . . The 100 percent Nutra
Sweet product by Marty is
still another addition to his
sensational line of Slimmery
ice cream items that have
been going over like
gangbusters.
CONGRATS . . . to Mildred
and Norman Patler . . . on
their 43rd anniversary.
ANNUAL "NIGHT of
Games" by Mr. and Mrs.
Group, City of Hope, is June
6 at Roma's of Bloomfield on
Telegraph . . . Bingo and auc-
tion with prizes donated by
merchants . . . For tickets and
more info, call Ray Hassen,
968-7831; Larry Schlussel,
435-6857; Bernie Amhowitz,
353-9735; or Janice Cohen,
398-7285.
GUYS WHO can't cook can
be singled out . . . they're not
members of the Brotherhood
Cuisine Committee at Ibmple
Beth El.

The gents will prepare the
meal for annual installation
dinner by Temple's Brother-
hood . . . dedicated to the
memory of Beth El's late "Mr.
Everything" Aid Kushner,
June 6, 6:30 p.m. in Handle-
man Hall . . . and including
the unveiling of a sculptured
bust in Aid's memory.
Free to Brotherhood mem-
bers . . . $10 for others.
MAKE PLANS for the
City of Hope "Spirit of Life"
award dinner honoring An-
thony Franco at Hyatt Regen-
cy, Dearborn . . . Entertain-
ment will be by Marvin
Hamlisch, with Mel Ball and
Colours .. . • J.P. McCarthy
will be emcee.
Menu plans have been
finalized . . . with Hyatt
Regency Chef Domenick Buf-
fone setting his "Chef's

Children's Hospital
will benefit from
the Variety Club's
June 20 event.

Table" in the hotel kitchen for
a sampling of some of the
specialties he's planning to
serve at the dinner . . . and
they're on the great side.
MUSICAL EULOGY for
Herman "Turk" Prujan (Pru-
jansky), who recently passed
away, was held by Saints and
Sinners in California, where
Turk was master of the group,
a showman and songwriter
. . . Many stars today owe a lot
to him.
RECENT 33RD annual
donor luncheon by sisterhood
of Congregation Beth Shalom
feted 155 enthusiastic guests
at a fashion show of Malter
Furs and Tapper's Jewelry. ❑

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Jewish Art,
Music On Video

Ergo Media, Inc. has made
available two new video
documentaries: "Jewish Soul
Music: The Art of Giora Feld-
man" and "Shalom of Safed."
The Giora Feidman video
traces the history of the klez-
morim, small bands of Jewish
soul musicians who wandered
across pre-World War II
Europe. "Shalom of Safed"
trces the life of Israeli artist
Shalom Moskowitz who used
chasidic and kabbalistic
themes in his work.
Local distributors of the
videotapes are Spitzer's and
Borenstein's.

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