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KLL I FINE ITALIAN CUISINE Orchard Mall • 6303 Orchard lake Road West Bloomfield • 855-9889 for reservations —J Mama Mia Restaurant and Lounge with Tedd E. Bear Productions, a subsidiary company of Nancy Gurwin Productions, will open a new luncheon theatre with the Youth Theatre Production of the Lee Ahlin and Philip Hall musical Beauty and The Beast, June 5 at Mama Mia's, 9361 Cooley Lake Road in Commerce Township. Lunch will be at noon; show, 1 p.m. Other show dates are: June 5, 12, 19, 26. There is a charge. Reservations can be made by calling the restaurant, 363-1535. YI Dinner Hears Singer Detroit, tribute will be paid to Mr. and Mrs Larry Singal of Young Israel of Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kohenn of Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Platt of Young Israel of Southfield and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luger of Young Israel of West Bloomfield. Hansen Exhibit At Xochipilli Xochipilli Gallery of Birm- ingham will host a solo ex- hibition of recent sculpture by Stephen Hansen through Ju- ly 2. Stephen Hansen, born in 1950, lived in Michigan from 1966 to 1991. Now a resident of New Mexico, Mr. Hansen maintains a summer studio in western Michigan. Self- taught, Mr. Hansen is best known for his work in the medium of papier mache. In addition, he also works in wood, bronze, etching and woodcut. Mr. Hansen views his work as neither cynical nor particularly sarcastic. Rather than social comments or criticisms, his pieces are simply distilled observations of the world about him. Xochipilli Gallery is located at 568 N. Woodward Avenue, Birmingham. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Satur- day, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Ira Heller Ira Heller will be the featured artist at the annual Young Israel dinner June 14 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. Mr. Heller received a bachelor of arts degree from Yeshiva University as well as a master's degree in clinical psychology. He serves as can- tor at the Jewish Center in Manhattan. Mr. Heller's music is regularly featured on Jewish radio across America as well as in Israel. He has been the official cantor at the New York Annual Salute to Israel Parade. He blends traditional and contemporary sounds and his repertoire includes cantorial selections as well as popular Jewish music. Dinner music for the event will be provided by Dr. Mark Komissarov, a violinist, and Margarita Molchadskya, a pianist; they both are emigrees from St. Petersburg. At the dinner, which is a combined event of the four Young Israel branches which make up the Young Israel Council of Metropolitan KEVIN ROSS GLICK, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Glick, recently graduated from the U-M with a bachelor of arts in psychology. JONATHAN KATZ, son of Maurice and Phyllis Katz of Oak Park, received a master of science in aeronautics and astronautics from Purdue University. LISA SOLEYMANI of Southfield, is among the 130 men and women who were awarded doctor of medicine degrees at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medi- cine's commencement exer- cises. Ms. Soleymani will in- tern at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Israel's Gross National Pro- duct is $25.9 billion, about 0.6 per cent of the U.S. fig- ure of $4,235 billion. Annual income per capita is $4,960, almost 43 per cent of the U.S. income of $11,670 per person.