Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood presents:
Rabbi I Stand-Up Comic
(really)
As Seen On:
"Good Morning, America"
"America's Funniest People"
"Evening Magazine"
"Entertainment Tonight"
RABBI BOB ALPER
Bob Alper is the only practicing clergyman doing stand-up comedy
. . . intentionally, that is, and his unique brand of humor and easy
going comedy style have been delighting audiences around the
country. Come see him perform LIVE in his only Detroit-area
appearance this year. Following his show, Bob will be hosting an
"OPEN MIKE," so if you've ever had the urge to get up on stage,
well, here's your chance!
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Saturday, November 20, 1993 at 9 p.m.
Temple Kol Ami
5085 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield
Tickets $18.00 (in advance) $25.00 (at the door). Complimentary beverages,
munchies, desserts, coffee. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
For more information, please call Frida Markle at 626-3560
or Temple Kol Arni 661-0040
Charming ways
to display your pride.
Sharona Plans
Book Review
Film Groups
Are Formed
The next meeting of Sharona
Chapter, Na'amat USA will be
held at the home of Shirlee
Katzman, 5000 Town Center,
Apt. 1502, Southfield, 8 p.m.
Nov. 18.
The speaker will be Carol
Schwartz who is on the teach-
ing staffs of Oak Park School
District and Wayne Univer-
sity. She will give a book re-
view titled Ginger Tree by
Oswald Wind.
For information, call
Shirlee Katzman, 352-2766.
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Brandeis University National
Women's Committee will spon-
sor two study groups.
The Genre Films of the '40s
will meet the second Thurs-
day evening of each month.
John Nathan, who teaches
Film at Schoolcraft College,
is one of the discussion lead-
ers as well as David Hopt-
man, a local film expert. Call
Marilyn Nathan, 545-2274;
or Janis Waxenberg, 542-
8759, for information.
Another group, titled Cur-
rent Films, will preview re-
cent movies and then discuss
them. This group will meet
the first Wednesday after-
noon of each month. Call
Miriam Rose, 851-2143, for
information.
Area Women
Serve Nationally
Carol Israel, president of Tem-
ple Beth El Sisterhood, and
Sherrie Stern, past president of
Temple Israel Sisterhood, were
installed as national board of
director members at the Na-
tional Federation of Temple Sis-
terhood's 39th Biennial
assembly in San Francisco.
The convention; represent-
ing Women of Reform Sister-
hood congregations
worldwide, passed a resolu-
tion changing the name of the
organization to Women of Re-
form Judaism.
Tapper's has a unique collection of childrens
charms in 14 kt. gold. Add diamonds and gemstones
to create a beautiful and lasting way to remember
a mother's love and devotion.
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Raquela
Hosts Dinner
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Dr. Ron Wolfson, director and past deal of education at the University of
Judaism's Whizin Institute for Jewish Family Life, addressed the 46th annual
Jewish Federation Women's Division Institute recently. Organizing the
symposium were Hilary Isakow, Penny Blumenstein and Fran Gold.
Diamonds
and Fine Jewelry
26400 W. 12 Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48034
357-5578
Raquela Hadassah will host its
annual paid-up Membership
Pot-Luck Dinner 7 p.m. Nov. 16
at the home of Evelyn Goodman
in Novi.
The guest will be Rabbi
Amy Bigman of Temple
Emanu-El speaking on "Jew-
ish View of Medical Ethics."
For reservations, call Amy
Entin, 661-2060.
New Network
For Hadassah
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is forming a Young
Leaders Network. All Hadas-
sah members under the age of
45 are invited to attend an in-
formation meeting 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 17 at Hadassah House.
For information, call the
Hadassah office, 357-2920 or
683-5030.
B&P ORT
Sets Meeting
The business and Professional
Chapter of Women's American
ORT will meet 1 p.m. Nov. 15
at the home of Bea Katz, 8100
E. Jefferson, Detroit.
To attend, make a reserva-
tion with Evelyn Noveck,
661-1642. ❑