SHIRLEE BLOOM'S TRADITIONAL ROSH HASHANAH CARRY-OUT MENU sation if it didn't change once in a while . . . It's now a real family affair at Dad'Z Chicken on Orchard Lake Road in Sylvan Lake's Loading Dock mall . . . Sam Zawideh being joined by daughter Layla and son Jerry gears it for a lot of catering with the family togetherness . . . The three did big things while at Kingsley Inn. Over $160,000 was raised at recent Fash Bash '91 for Detroit Institute of Arts at Fox Theatre with Manny Patinkin and fashions, then next block to ClubLand for dancing and cocktails . . . Pajama-clad toddler calling out to her parents at bedtime, "I'm going to say my prayers now. Anyone want anything?" . . . Fourth annual Autumn- fest by City of Southfield is Sept. 15 at Mary Thompson Farm, Evergreen between 10 and Civic Center Drive .. . The historical site will come alive with old-time games and other fun, starting 9:30 a.m. with a pancake break- fast .. . Father stopped his son as he was about to leave the house . . . "Why are you wearing my raincoat?" . . . "You wouldn't want me to get your new suit wet, would you?" . . . Annual Iron Man luncheon by Amy- trophic Lateral Sclerosis of Michigan is Sept. 20, 11:30 a.m., at Hotel St. Regis with proceeds to fund research in what is more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease . . . For info, call the ALS office here, 352-3070 or 1-800-88-ALS-MI. "DISCRIMINATION!" says Jocelyn Ruth Krieger. "For over 11 years I was the only known Jewish woman leader of an all-male Gypsy orchestra, 'Jocelyn and Her Gypsies.' But when The Jewish News did a story a while back on past Jewish band leaders, I was forgotten. Our business boomed with weddings, bar mitzvahs, par- ties, donor dinners. Finally, one of the Gypsies asked me, `How come nobody likes Gyp- sy music anymore but Jewish people? The only ones that ever hire us are Jewish!' "Gypsies are very secretive about their customs. While I socialized with their families when we weren't working, they didn't like me to tell `gadjos' (non-Gypsies) about their customs. At Gypsy wed- dings since the men are all musicians, they are busy playing the music while the Gypsy women dance in a large circle. The first Jewish wedding we played where the women danced the hora, my orchestra became very upset. `Who taught them the Gypsy dance?' they demanded to know. "At a very large wedding at Shaarey Zedek, the Gypsies were to play the traditional `Wedding March' for a very important couple. The bride's parents had stressed to me that the music was to be with proper decorum. Since I was wearing my Gypsy costume and not participating in the music for the ceremony, I sent the Gypsies into the sanc- tuary with instructions to play only the 'Wedding March.' "Everything went beautifully until the end of the ceremony. I had recently taught them to play, `Chossin, Kalleh, Mazel Toy!' which they knew by name only as `Mazel 'Thy!' And that is exact- ly what they played instead of the 'Wedding March.' Every- one in the family was upset. " 'I told you to play the `Wedding March.' Why did you play `Mazel Tov!'?' `Everybody asked for it the Gypsies answered. 'Honest! The guy that got married banged down his foot and everybody hollered, `Mazel Tov!' so we played it!' "I retired my orchestra when my husband Byron and I decided we wanted a larger family. As soon as the Gypsies found out I was pregnant, they filed for unemployment compensation which was of course, denied. I asked them what they had listed as the cause for unemployment. 'We told them our leader was pregnant,' my violinist said. `Nobody's gonna' hire a preg- nant Gypsy!' "I wonder how many brides still have the 'Golden Earring of Friendship' presented by us in a special ceremony at their weddings? I also taught them how to say, 'I love you!' in the Gypsy language. The Gypsies always said to be careful in saying it because it also meant, 'I want you!' 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