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April 29, 1994 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-29

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Pamper Her on
Mother's Day...

Gallery Tours
Are Offered

Don't just remember Mom on
Mother's Day —

Deanna Sperka, artist and lec-
turer, will conduct three differ-
ent series of museum and gallery
tours this spring and summer.
Tours will include galleries, al-
ternative space exhibits, artists'
studios and museums.
Two series of tours are offered
in the spring on Thursday morn-
ings, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.: one for eight
consecutive weeks beginning
May 5 and a mini-series of four
sessions. The summer session
will be on Wednesday mornings,
June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 27.
In her gallery tours, Ms. Sper-
ka presents contemporary art
from the artist's viewpoint
against the background of art his-
tory.
For information or to register,
call Deanna Sperka, 968-5112.

Surprise her, let her know she's really special.

Indulge her with a European facial,
hot oil manicure, pedicure,
body massage, bio sauna, make-up and
much more. Just call ... and we'll
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Our friendly facility is easy to reach at
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home, at work, or in the classroom.

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The Lyric Chamber Ensemble
will present the Golden Rain Per-
cussion Ensemble and the Van-
guard Saxophone Ensemble in a
Latin-styled brunch concert May
15 at 11:15 a.m. at the Gem The-
ater in Detroit.
The LCE's current season has
showcased music from around
the world. This Discovery theme
continues with "South of the Bor-
der," featuring exciting, passion-
ate music from the Caribbean
islands, Mexico and South Amer-
ica.
Tickets are available from the
Lyric Chamber Ensemble, 357-
1111. Brunch will be served at
10:45 a.m. and is included in the
price of the ticket.

Rabbi Gives
Torah Lecture

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of
Bais Chabad Torah Center will
deliver a lecture on the Torah
portion of the week 8:15 p.m. May
2 at the Torah Center. The talk
will include a discussion on "Jew-
ish Business Ethics." For infor-
mation, call the Torah Center,
855-6170.

Social Club
Commemoration

The United Jewish Social Club
invites the community to a trib-
ute to the 6 million Jewish Mar-
tyrs, a commemoration of the
50th anniversary of the deporta-
tion of the Hungarian Jews.
The program will begin at 1
p.m. on May 1 at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Jewish Commu-
nity Center.

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