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May 25, 1990 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-25

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Southfield

PERFORMING ARTS

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Cultural Arts
Classes At JCC

Nancy Gurwin has created
a theatrical curriculum for 13
to 18 year olds for a playhouse
class at the Jewish Communi-
ty Center's Maple-Drake
building. This class will meet
for six weeks on Sundays from
2 p.m.-3:30 p.m., beginning
June 3.
Also, the JCC offers music
classes for children and
adults at the Maple-Drake"
building and the Jimmy
Prentis Morris building in
Oak Park.
A five week adult tap dance
class will start June 1 at the
Maple-Drake building.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call JCC, 661-1000.

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CONSUMABLE
GOODS.



FRIDAY & SATURDAY
6:00 pm - Cocktails at cash bar
and complimentary hors d'oeuvres
7:00 pm Dinner- Choice of Entree
8:30 pm - Show Time
$12.00 per person - Show Only ($15 preferred seating)

$26.00 Dinner & Show
SUNDAY MATINEE
12 noon - Brunch
2:00 pm - Show Time
$10.00 per person - Show Only ($13.00 preferred seating)

for Southeastern Michigan

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Videos Feature
Israel's Capital

In celebration of Yom
Yerushalayim 5750, Ergo
Media Inc. of Teaneck, N.J.,
has released three videos
which highlight the spiritual,
physical and cultural aspects
of the capital of Israel —
Jerusalem.
In Jerusalem: Soul of a Peo-
ple, the history of the city is
presented in a historical col-
lage. Utilizing animation,
photographs and documen-
tary footage, viewers are led
step by step through
Jerusalem's past, present and
future.
Sites Unseen: Off the Beaten
Track in Jerusalem in-
troduces the viewer to sights
in and around Jerusalem.
Isaac Stern dreamed of
bringing a new musical to
Jerusalem, a dream that
came to fruition with the
founding of the Jerusalem
Music Center. Music in
Jerusalem brings together
performances by Stern, Pablo
Casals, Gina Bauchauer and
a young Yefim Bronfman,
with visits by Golda Meir,
David Ben-Gurion and Ar-
thur Rubenstein.

THEATER & FINE DINING

COMPLETE BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS
SUNDAY MATINEES - BRUNCH 12 NOON - SHOW 2 P.M.

Your contribution to the United
Way Torch Drive helps feed
the hungry. Give, for all the
good you can do.

JET Stages
'Slow Dance'

The Jewish Ensemble
Thetre will present its third
and final production of the
season — Slow Dance on the
Killing Ground, June 13
through July 1 at the Aaron
DeRoy Theatre in the Jewish
Community Center's Maple-
Drake building. Preview per-
formances begin June 6 and
run through June 10.
The play, directed by Evelyn
Orbach, is William Hanley's
exploration of man's paradox-
ical urge to simultaneously
embrace and escape reality.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call JET, 788-2900.

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