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February 05, 1993 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-05

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local operas . . . She has a
cute hobby of making and fur-
nishing miniature doll
houses.
Musical director Lillian
Zelman on the piano has ac-
companied a number of local
cantors . . . Others in the
show, Ruth Fisher, Helen
Reifler, Dorothy Domnitch,
etc., join in the merriment of
much fun.
Refreshments will also be
included in that $5 . . . For
ticket information, call the
Oak Park Senior Center,
691-7577.
From the opening moment
when "Meet Me In Miami" is
sung to the tune of "Meet Me
In St. Louis" by Phyllis Bratt,
Ceci Kaufman, Alex Nemoff
and Joe Katzman, to its close,
the hour-and-a-half will have
been well spent . . . Give these
senior guys and gals a big
hand . . . They deserve it.
THE TRADITION is over
1,000 years old, and con-
sidered a good luck charm, so
when the "dragon" danced by
a very crowded Pearl City on
11 Mile off Telegraph, people
were quick to touch it and
laugh . . . They had fun with
tarot card-reading,
firecrackers outside, Chinese
character writing, etc. in the
festive setting to celebrate the
Chinese New Year of the
rooster.
CONGRATS . . . to Charles
Friedman . . . on his 80th
birthday.
LOS ANGELES cor-
respondent Flo Lipton writes
. . . "I had a New Year's Eve
party at which there were
numerous former Detroiters,
including me. I've retired
from teaching English at Bel-
mont High School after 15
years. Arnold Levy retired
from the electrical contrac-
ting business and is now at-
tending to his investments;
Marlene Levitt is working in
production with Columbia
Pictures; Steve Kishner, now
in the wholesale meat
business; my daughter Cathy
Grossman McMullen, work-
ing her second year as a
urth-grade teacher at
sevelt Elementary School
Pasadena; Frank and
Schiff (he was af-
Liated with Hillel Day
hool in Michigan for many
We had such a good
ne that we decided to start
cos Angeles Detroiter's
b . . . If anyone is in-
sted, they can call Flo
.on, (818) 772-7473.

,

HERE'S SOMETHING

ay about a national tour-
company . . . Everybody is
. . . not one or two
,.ame" people . . . and this is
iod because Fiddler On The
,00f, coming to the George
?urns Theatre in Livonia,

Feb. 16-21, is one show where
almost the entire cast stars .
. . . The songs, of course, are
among the best ever in a
musical and one of the big
reasons why so many people
see Fiddler On The Roof over
and over again . . . It's great
to hear these wonderful
melodies sung by various
people.
DISA 'N DATA . . . Popular
thing is Belva King reading
palms Thursday evenings at
Waleed's Mideastern restau-
rant on Northwestern be-
tween Middlebelt and 14 Mile
. . . no charge with dinners
. . . Whatever Walid and
Faten Eid do with their rice
pudding, it's gotten so big a
favorite that even rice pud-
ding dessert freaks are chang-
ing their tastes for his recipe
. . . Las Vegas Detroit Club's
first meeting, Feb. 14, will be
at Temple Sholom, 1 p.m. . . .
LV correspondent Maurey
Pastor says he has heard from
about 90 folks so far.
Dinner theater at Kingsley
Inn, Woodward and Long
Lake, Feb. 13 - May 29, 7:30
p.m. with Love, Sex and the
IRS . . . $23 per person plus
tax and tip includes full-
course sitdown dinner, one
drink each guest and show
immediately after . . . Ever
hear Latin Jazz? . . . It's fun
music at Old Mexico on
Drake and Walnut Thursday
and Friday evenings . . . Cres-
cent Shrine Day to take
oodles of kiddies to the Shrine
Circus is Feb. 17 . . . Meeting
for 40th reunion of Central
High graduating class,
January and June 1950, is 2
p.m. this Tuesday at Jewish
Community Center on Maple.
ADVANCE TICKETS are
required for "An Evening In
Israel" this Wednesday by
City of Southfield . . . Ducats
can be gotten at Southfield
City Hall's main reception
desk, Evergreen and Civic
Center Drive . . . $15 includes
Israeli food and music, with
entertainment by the Hora
Aviva Israel Folk Dance
Troupe.
2ND ANNUAL fund-
raising auction by Michigan
State University's School of
Hotel, Restaurant and In-
stitutional Management is
tomorrow, 5:30 p.m., at the
Kellogg Center . . . One of the
prizes is dinner for six by
Master Chef Milos Cihelka of
Golden Mushroom . . . GM
founder and co-owner Reid
Ashton is a MSU HRIM grad
. . . For more info on the auc-
tion, call Ben Schwartz, an
alumni board member, at
Harper Associates, 932-1170
. . . Many local restaurants
use Harper Associates for
recruiting management or ex-
ecutive chefs. ❑

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presents

(IN STAGED READINGS)

Become a part of the theatre process and voice your
opinions to the playwrights, directors and the
actors . . . and hear theirs.

AT OUR TABLE

by Daniel Mornin

* Wednesday, February 3 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 4 — 7:30 p.m.

WHO AM I?

by Richard Orloff

* Wednesday, February 10 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 11 — 7:30 p.m.

ON A DARKLING PLAIN

by Norman Beim

* Wednesday, February 17 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 18 — 7:30 p.m.

THE OTHER SIDE OF 45

(A Musical Review)
by Carole Bloomfield Caplan

* Wednesday, February 24 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 25 — 7:30 p.m.

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