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17621 W. 12 Mile
at Southfield
Lathrup Village
313-559-5630
6461 Wayne between
Joy and Warren
Westland
313-525-0570

Presents

ANNUAL ARTIST CONCERT 1991

A SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT

featuring

SCOTT YOO, violinist
MAX LEVINSON, pianist, assisting artist

in works by

MOZART • SAINT-SAENS • BARTOK
CHAUSSON • KRIESLER
Sunday, October 20, 1991 at 3:00 p.m.
Berkley High Auditorium

Coolidge at Catalpa (11 1 /2 Mile Road)

Benefactor $100
Sponsor $50
Patron $25
Admits Two
Admits Two
Admits Two
General Admission: $15
Student Tickets: $5
— TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR —
For further information, call:
JOAN ROSE 543.2036
CARLISS ROSENBERG 543.3095
RUTH WIDRICH 356.0187

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Theatre Project
Set For Teens

Jewish Experiences for
Families and the Agency for
Jewish Education will host
the Jewish Theatre Project: A
Bicultural Experience for
teens ages 14-17. New teens
from the Soviet Union and
American teen-agers will
work with Corrine Stavish to
create an original Jewish
theater production. It will
result in many performances
in the spring for the Jewish
community.
The project, now in session
4:15-7:15 p.m. Tuesdays at the
United Hebrew Schools
building includes dinner.
Field trips are being plann-
ed for this project. A fee is
charged.
For information call the
Community High School,
354-1050; or J.E.F.F.,
661-1000, Ext. 572.

JPI Youth
Sponsor Fair

Club 5 students from the
Jewish Parents Institute will
sponsor a Colonial Fair Oct.
12 at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.
Candle dipping, donut mak-
ing, weaving, menorah mak-
ing, and a learning center
area will be offered. Activities
will be lead by Michelle
Quarters. Students in Club 5
include: Julie Allen, Adam
Blatt, Julie Becker, David
Beznos, David Buttigieg,
Lindsay Crowe, Andrew
DeSilva, Rachel Faber, Stacey
Lorfel, Erika Meltzer, Peter
Monro, Garrett Parker and
Jason Polan.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext.
334.

Children Hold
Fall Program

Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Garenim members, kinder-
garten-3rd grade, will spend
an afternoon painting pum-
pkins, squash and gourds Oct.
20. The painted vegetables
will be donated to a local nur-
sing home to be used as fall
decorations.
For information, call Renee
Teitel, 851-6880.

Shir Shalom Youth
Tour Hospital

The Temple Shir Shalom
6th-, 7th- and 8th-graders will
visit Sinai Hospital Oct. 13.
They will hear a lecture by
Dr. Gerold Mandel about
Jewish medical ethics, tour
the kosher kitchen, the
chapel and the nursery.

