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February 15, 1991 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-15

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Local Columnist

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CARRYOUT & DELIVERY

Esty Greenfield, Rachel Goulson, Dena Nusbaum and Sara Peterson of
"Promise Me Tomorrow."

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one of the 23 high
school girls involved
in the play Promise
Me Tomorrow wants the
limelight.
"It's a group project," said
Sally Allan Alexander Bais
Yaakov High School student
Milaine Gibbs, as she scur-
ried around the school
gathering the girls for -a
newspaper photograph. "We
don't want to leave anyone
out," she added.
The idea for the annual
school play began last
summer. "We read the book
and found out it had been
written as a play," said
drama committee member
Ayala Sperka.
Promise Me Tomorrow by
Sara Birnhack revolves
around the Beth Jacob
movement, the Jewish edu-
cation of young women, in
Poland between the two
world wars.
After reading the script,
the girls decided to perform
the play. They then wrote
the music and choreograph-
ed the dancing. They also
sewed all of the costumes.
The senior class divided the
work accordingly: publicity,
Pesheh Zentman and
Miriam Ishakis; refresh-
ments, Riva Docks; pro-
gram, Esther Leah Meer;
choir, Dena Nusbaum with
assistant Sara Peterson;
drama, Zehavah Blumen-
feld, Elana Betsalel, Ayala
Sperka; dance Esty Green-
field with assistant Richard
Goulson; props, Devorah
Garsek and Yehudis Stolov;
tickets, Chaya Singerman
and Milaine Gibbs; scen-
ery, Shira Drucker and
Ruth Waknine; sewing,
Dena Kuperman and

Dassie Ribiat; costumes,
Rochel Frankel and Rena
Loketch.
The teacher coordinator is
Rochel Schwartz. "The
girls are mainly doing it on
their own. I'm the security
blanket," said Mrs.
Schwartz. "Everybody has
the opportunity to par-
ticipate and use their abili-
ties and talents. Even the
child who has not achieved
academically. They have a

Drama Committee:
Ayala Sperka,
Zehavah Blumenfeld.

place they can shine," said
Rabbi Samuel E. Cohen,
principal of the high school.
Ticket committee member
Milaine Gibbs reiterates
how important all the jobs
are. "There's a lot of work
behind the scenes," she said.
The girls are hoping for a
large attendance, since they
have printed 700 tickets.
"We hope it will be enough,"
said Ayala Sperka. The
students will perform the
play on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at
Southfield High School at 7
p.m. Advance tickets are $8
for students and $10 for
adults for the for-women-
only performance. The
tickets will be $2 more at the
door. For more information,

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