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December 06, 1991 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-06

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New Year's Eve



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rah. Michal Hochbaum
has a small plastic bag of
paper clips, rubber bands,
bag twist-ties, shoelaces and
a balloon. She said she is not
sure what direction her pro-
ject will take. "Hopefully it
will come together," said
Michal.
"I just looked through the
junk in my basement," said
Ami Flatt, who brought in
puzzle pieces and a jacks set.
Team workers Jonathan

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They were busy trying to fit
wood into a hole in the box.
The team of Erie Skoc-
zylas and Joshua Skarf is
working with wood, wood
sticks, cotton balls and
tissue paper.
Cupcake holders, glitter
and aluminum foil on top of
a shoe box were the beginn-
ings of a creative menorah
for Jonathan Miller.
Jonathan wants to make an
oil menorah.
Other art students include:

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Mara Bruton and Adam
Gusman, graduates of the
Jewish Parents Institute, will
present The Healing, focusing
on the Jewish response to
AIDS as part of Youth Day
Activities for the Michigan
Jewish AIDS Coalition 10:30
a.m. Dec. 8 in the Aaron
Deroy Theatre at
Maple-Drake.
The Healing is an original
play written by Mara and
Adam under the direction of
Richard Frank, as part of
their 1991 JPI graduation.

Garden Concerts
In Southfield

The Madrigal Chorale will
appear in Southfield's Con-
certs In The Garden series
10:30 a.m. Dec. 8 in the
garden atrium of Prudential
Town Center.
Betsy Graham, assistant
director, will conduct a
chamber ensemble of the
chorale in religious music
sung in Latin. The program
will include secular music
ranging from melodies in
French and Italian to selec-
tions from musical comedies.

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