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July 20, 1990 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-07-20

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SPOTLIGHT

Founders Junior Council
Will Present DIA Fash Bash

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Local Columnist

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he Founders Junior .
Council of the Detroit
Institute of Arts, Hud-
son's and Northwest
Airlines will join forces for
the 21st Fash Bash to be
held on Aug. 14 at the Fox
Theatre. The Fash Bash
press party at DuMouchelles
July 11 unveiled the ex-
citing Aug. 14 schedule. The
fund-raising evening for the
DIA will be a combination of
music, fashion and theater
with a special guest ap-
pearance of Mikhail
Baryshnikov, who will in-
troduce, Misha, his new
fragrance for women.
Myron Johnson, artistic
director of the dance theater
Ballet of the Dolls will
choreograph the 50 model
and dance production.
Founders Junior Council
members and fash bash vol-
unteers at the press party
included Alan and Sue
Kaufman, Carolyn Levin
and Judy Greenwald.
Barbara Heller, head con-
servator of the DIA and her

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1990

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Mikhail Baryshnikov
to be at Fash Bash.

husband Joel Weingarten
attended. Hand-painted fur-
niture artist Carol Jacob-
son Ziecik attended with
her husband Michael along
with Daniel Kanter, busi-
ness manager of performing
arts at the DIA and his wife
Cindy Frenkel
Kanter. Hudson's announced)
at the party that they will
donate a $50,000 grant to
the DIA. Tickets for the fash
bash are available at the
DIA, Ticketmaster and the
Fox Theatre.

Fash Bash volunteers Alan and Sue Kaufman.

YAD MEETING
The Young Adult Division
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration held its annual in-
stallation of officers at the
Somerset Inn in Troy,
welcoming incoming presi-
dent Brian Kepes, who took
the gavel from Paul Magy.
Originally scheduled at a
downtown Detroit hotel, the
annual meeting was chang-
ed to avoid traffic congestion
from African National Con-
gress leader Nelson
Mandela's visit to Tiger
Stadium.
In the crowd were hun-
dreds of young adults, in-
cluding Suzi Alterman,
Debbie and William
Mazer III, Dr. Steven
Grekin, Charles Silver,
Martin Leaf, Adele Lewin,
Sheldon Cohn, Richard
Blumenstein, Jan Jacobs,
Adam Baker, Richard
Broder, Suzanne Curhan,
Mindy and Scott
Eisenberg and Gilbert
Borman.

PAGEANT WINNER
Gina Marie
Golebiewski, age 4, is a
state finalist in the Miss
Michigan American
Princess Pageant. If she
wins, she will go on to the
national pageant as Miss
Michigan. Gina is the
daughter of Robert and
Cheri Golebiewski and the
granddaughter of Nathan
and Elaine Zeron of
Southfield and Gertrude
Zeron of Oak Park.

PLAIT SIMCHOT
The Platt family
celebrated many simchot in
Israel recently. Harold
Platt had a surprise 70th
birthday and was presented

with a sefer Torah by his
wife and children, Sherrill
Platt, Dr. and Mrs.
Murray Platt, Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Jesselson,
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs.
Alan Platt and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Citron. His
eldest grandson David
Jesselson celebrated his
bar mitzvah. "The festivities
lasted a week and
culminated with the
Shabbat service," says
Harold Platt. Some of the
friends and other family
members in Israel included
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Miller, Mrs. Beverly La-
Fond, Rabbi and Mrs.
Solomon Silberberg,
Rabbi James Gordon and
Mrs. Malka Gordon. D

Peter Max
On Exhibit

Danielle Peleg Gallery of
West Bloomfield will host the
work of Peter Max through
August.
Featured are pieces from his
70s pop series and recent silk
screens. Max is an activist for
world peace and global en-
vironmental issues, and
through art he is making his
dreams come true. Max's
work appears in more than
150 museums around the
world and he has had 41 one-
man shows.
Some of Max's better
known work include his of-
ficial 1989 Grammy Awards
Poster and his design and
creation of the world's largest
Rock-'n-Roll stage at
Moscow's Lenin Stadium.
Recently he was commission-
ed to paint an official poster
to commemorate the first
man on the moon.

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