Synagog TEMPLE ISRAEL WORLD CLASS • • MI er = A m phi.Ei hrp, 4 SPAM P, ghe Semple Israel- ilf pi il WalakUll c_ScAmier CAapef e l . . 0 Can26er cSeries ri • • A .........._ ...r....... , - - -7- . ..?; ...==li.r- -• ••r.k.mff— .......w- —__, ■■ il : l. ; Lunch, Learn Series Opens J The Adult Study Commis- sion of Adat Shalom Synagogue will open its 1992 lunch and learn series noon Oct. 30 with a program featuring Rabbi Avraham Leaf, who will discuss The Mission, a panoramic crea- tion by artist Dubie Arie. Mr. Arie, a former Israeli paratrooper and kibbutznik, was inspired to undertake this project after Israel's vic- tory in the battle for Jerusalem during the Six- Day War. The painting en- compasses the history of the Jewish people from the time of Abraham until the final redemption. Rabbi Leaf, executive direc- tor of the Art Judaica Educa- tional Foundation, will discuss the message of The Mission and will answer questions. There is a charge, which includes a kosher lunch. Subsequent events are scheduled for Dec. 5, Mar. 12 and June 18. For reservations by Oct. 28, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. T'chiyah Opens Speaker Series Sharon Alterman, director of the Jewish Community Ar- chives, will open Congrega- tion T'chiyah's fall speakers series 7:45 p.m. Oct. 23 at the synagogue, 1035 St. Antoine. Ms. Alterman will use historic Jewish Detroit as sav- ed by Congregation T'chiyah in her discussion of saving our past for our future; she is certified in archive preserva- tion from the Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs. The Sabbath service follow- ing Ms. Alterman's talk will be led by Edward Wise, Mar- vin Schindler and Pearl Lipner. For information, call Sandy Hansell, 559-1818. Rabbi Wine Will Speak Rabbi Sherwin Wine will describe the philosophy and the program of the Birm- ingham Temple and of Humanistic Judaism at a gathering 8 p.m. Oct. 28 at the temple. For reservations or informa- tion, call the temple office, 477-1410. In Italy... Last Year THREE TENORS IN SONG ST. CLEVELAND DUO PLUS ONE Emmanu Mar Stephen Warner, violin Carolyn Gadiel Warner, piano Franklin Cohen, clarinet 0 P .m. CLEV CANTOR DAVID BAGLEY, CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH and CANTOR ALBERTO MIZRAH I • iN ‘e c.1/4,1• v. 22 1992 - 7:30 p.m. ST. CLAIR TRIO • 'These concerts are presented in loving memory of Leslie Sc/imier and 9essica R Schmier and are sponsored by Sinai Hospital. - "EVENING OF GLAMOUR" Featuring Robin Manoogian & Jimi Palazzolo Makeup artist and hair stylist for "Company" with John Kelly and Marilyn Turner Wednesday, October 28th, 7:30 p.m. SUMMIT APARTMENT CLUBHOUSE Please R.S.V.P. by October 21st • Win a Free Makeover Judy Blake Lisa Redmond 855-1946 TEMPLE BETH EL presents LOREN B. FISCHER CULT-LEAL ARTS SERIES A MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE PROGRAM THE TIGER OF CHUNG-SHAN A Childrens Opera With a Chinese Flavor $5.00 non-members For insurance call sponsored by the Mildred S. Steinberg and Andrew Chalat Concert Fund and Huntington Banks FOR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS, CALL 661 5700 cordially invite you to attend an: $3.00 members Sunday, Nov. 1, 1992 7:30 p.m. TEMPLE ISRAEL 5725 Walnut Lake Ro ad, West Bloomfield The Mitzvah Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women 489-1887 Here no Sunday, Oct. 25 e ssmai This Year SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1992 TOO PM. Admission For perFormance: Free SY WARSHAWSKY, C.L.0 7071 Orchard Lake Road Suite 110 In the J&S Office Bldg. W. Bloomfield. MI 48322 626-2652 Office Phone See me for car, home, life and health insurance Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. AIL1110 A mow PURCHASERS DAVID ROSENMAN'S NEW & USED CAR BROKER Sales • Leasing • Buying (313) 851-CARS (313) 851-2277 CNJ rn 53