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June 01, 1990 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-06-01

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DETROIT I



Matt Jacobson's magic carpet lands at JCC.

Magical Matt-inee
Slated At JCC

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JULES R. SCHUBOT

jewellers — gemologists

3001 West Big Beaver Road • Suite 112 • Troy, Michigan 48084 • (313) 649-1122

A brief graduation speech
from the one and only
Dr. Seuss

bookpeople

Orchard Mall • 6399 Orchard Lake Road
851-9150
(Just North of Maple Rd.)

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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1990

— HOURS —
Mon.-Fri. 10-9 p.m.
Sat. 10-6 p.m.
Sun. 12-5 p.m.

The Jewish Community
Center's Maple-Drake
building will host the magic
of Matt Jacobson 2 p.m. June
10 in Shifman Hall.
Jacobson, a resident of
Bloomfield Hills, will be
assisted by his parents,
Michael and Harriet, and
friend, Jennifer Greenebaum.
His hour-long matinee
features about 20 tricks, from
Houdini's Metamorphosis to
Las Vegas-type illusions such
as sawing an audience
member in half. All of
Jacobson's tricks are family-
oriented.
Jacobson was born the
same day as renowned magi-
cian Harry Blackstone Sr.
and in the same hospital
where Houdini died.
For the past year, he has
been performing his magic in
New York.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call JCC, 661-1000,
Ext. 293.

Temple Israel
Names Officers

The affiliate groups at Tem-
ple Israel have installed new
officers for the 1990-91 year.
The Sisterhood officers are:
president Sherrie Stern; vice
presidents Donna Phillips,
Janie Roth, Sherri Tobias and
Rhoda Paull; treasurer

Marilyn Weisberg; secretaries
Paula Shapiro, Rosalie Fox
and Sandra Stocker. Elected
for a two-year term on the
Sisterhood Board are: Marsha
Adelson, Sharon Benedek,
Karen Erlich, Rosanne Fien-
man, Rosemarie Gilman, Bar-
bara Goldberg, Sherry Goren,
Vicki Ingber, Esther Jacobs,
Phyliss Kaplan, Judith Klass,
Lin Klein, Sharron
Markovitz, Carole Miller, Ida
Nemzin, Hermaine Raimi,
Debbie Sapperstein, Marsha
Schavrien, Myrna Shanker
and Eleanor Weinstein.
The Brotherhood officers
are: president, Ronald Turett;
vice presidents Darryl
Litberg, Dennis Fogel and
Stuart Fine; treasurer James
D. Grey; secretaries Jeffrey
Ingber, Robert Zack and
Frank Wolff.
The Couples Club officers
are: presidents Rosanne and
Bennett Fienman; vice
presidents Ida and Mark
Nemzin, Ruth and Bruce
Aaronson and Diane and
Michael Gerber; treasurers
Eileen and Jerry Isenberg;
secretaries Donna and
Richard Brown, Debra and
Jeffrey Tapper; immediate
past presidents Helen and
Paul Levin.
The officers of the Temple
Youth Group are: president
David Paull; vice presidents:
Karen Kline, Jody Berger;
secretaries Jeff Berger, Jackie
Topy, Erin Auslander;
treasurer Eric Greenwald.

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