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November 17, 1989 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-17

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Celebrate

Clarion Hotel Of Farmington Hills

hankgiVing

Invites You To Join Us For Our

just published by Doubleday
and dedicated to her mother,
Ann Ruth Hurwitz, whom
Lewis calls "the first Jewish
storyteller in my life, who
loves a good tale as much as
I do."
In writing the book, Lewis
explains the reasons behind
this labor of love. She notes in
the introduction, "Grandpa
was a rabbi. So were Uncle
Saul and Cousin Moshe. Dad-
dy was a professor at Yeshiva
University. However, he was
also Official Magician for the
City of New York, while
Mother was one of the music
coordinators for the New York
City Board of Education. As
a child I was far more
fascinated by the family's
theatricality than by its
Jewishness."

But times change., And so
do people and their priorities.
'Ibday, as a performer, but a
wife and mother as well,
Lewis has embraced her
Jewishness and intends to
put it into a format that
others could enjoy as well.
"My Jewishness remains
with me," Lewis notes, "main-
ly in my sense of community.
The sense of extended family
is tremendous, and • for
somebody who • travels as
much as I do, that's really
very nice. Whenever. I have
been in places where I have
had problems of one sort or
another, I've turned to
members of the Jewish' com-
munity, knowing-that I would
always get the help I needed."
In addition to her writings,
Lewis' musical education has
also provided a welcome addi-
tion to her professional life.
She has taken the baton and'
performed with and con-
ducted more than 100 sym-
phony orchestras around the
world, including the National
Symphony in Washington,
D.C., the Atlanta and Pitts-
burgh symphonies, many of
Canada's major orchestras
and the National Symphony
in Osaka, Japan. -
Looking back, Lewis admits
she's a "clutch ball player"
who rather enjoys the very
highs that come with the
theatrical territory.
"They're the ones worth
getting up for in the morning.
"My happiest moments,"
Lewis admits, "are when
young parents, who watched
Lambchop and me when they
were kids, come up after a
show and say, 'I'm so happy to
be able to share my childhood
with my own children thanks
to you.' ❑

FIRST ANNUAL

THANKSGIVING
DAY BRUNCHiBUFFET
In Our Beautiful Ballroom,

11 a.m. to 4 p.m..
• Carved Roast Ttirkey with stuffing • Baked Ham with
raisin sauce • Beef Tips with mushrooms • Mashed
Potatoes • Acorn Squash • Fresh Vegetables
• Assorted Salads • Bread Display • Assorted Juices
• Assorted Desserts/Pastries • Fruit Blintzes

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Adults

7

$ 795

?Under

FREE

3 & Under

10% Discount Senior Citizens

• Cocktails Available •

110,
Clarion
Hotel

For reservations; call 313/553-0000

Between 9 am and 9 pm

31525 Twelve Mile Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018

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Jane

with

Jacques Demers

Enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with Red Wing
coach Jacques Demers at his restaurant in the
Atrium of Embassy Suites Hotel — Southfield.
Our traditional buffet features turkey and all
the trimmings — from salad and yams to
pumpkin and mincemeat pies. Plus a carving
table with steamship round of beef.

So make your reservations now to enjoy a New
Southfield Thanksgiving tradition — Turkey
and More at Jacques Demers.
ADULTS $18.95 12 & Under
$9.95

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1989
' 11:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

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For Resrevations Phone

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• DELI-RESTAURANT • ETHNIC FOODS
• FULL DINNERS
• DAILY SPECIALS
• OUTSTANDING DESSERTS
I VARIETY OF COFFEES & SPECIAL BREWS OF TEAS

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