Entertainmen SZ Productions For December The program host is Geri Levit. All of the programs can be seen on the following sta- tions and can be found in the Shaarey Zedek Library. Booth Communications: CH. 11: 6 p.m. Dec. 22, 29; 9:30 a.m. Dec. 24, 31. Continental Cable: CH. 18: 7:35 p.m. Dec. 22, 29. Metrovision: CH. 12: 4 p.m. Dec. 21, 28. United Artist Cable: CH. 52: 10:30 p.m. Dec. 22, 29. During December, Shaarey Zedek Productions will pre- sent a different Chanukah program on local cable tele- vision. The guests are young peo- ple who have taken trips to Poland and Israel and have re-dedicated themselves to Jewish life and values. Lind- sey Liss and Rebecka Rosen were participants in the March of the Living, where approximately 6,000 Jewish youth walked the path of the death march from the con- centration camp at Ausch- witz to the one called Birkenau. Jeffrey Meyers was a leader of a group of United Synagogue Youth who went to Poland and after learning about the horror of the Holo- caust; he and other leaders took high-school students to Israel. Esther Allan On Compact Disc Primeau Productions has completed re-mastering the 1972 recordings by pianist Esther Allan. Esther studied piano and received degrees from the London Academy of Music and the Scottish National Academy of Music. Her pro- fessional work consisted of being a stage pianist in one of New York's radio stations and a song writer at one of New York's publishing houses. Primeau Productions has arranged air play on WQRS and the compact discs are available at the Harmony House Classical Store on Woodward in Royal Oak. Groups Host New Year Ball B'nai B'rith and Adat Shalom Men's Club will co-host a gala New Year's Eve Ball 8:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Tickets include hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, a kosher sit-down diner, sweet table, cocktails, champagne toast, party favors, and dancing to the music of "Keepsake." For reservations, call B'nai B'rith Council Office, 552- 8177. Fox Theatre Slates Series The 1993 Michigan Bell Va- riety Series coming to the Fox Theatre features Tommy Tune in a production titled Moonlighting At The Fox (Feb. 11-14); The Beach Boys (Feb. 25-28); Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats (March 5-7); balladeer Tom Jones (April 29-May 2); magician David Copperfield (May 13-16); and country music star Dolly Par- ton (May 26-30). Series tickets are on sale now. For information, call the Events Hotline, 396- 7600. Pointe Theatre Stages Comedy The Grosse Pointe Theatre wil present Sly Fox, a com- edy by Larry Gelbart, 8 p.M. 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