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September 16, 1994 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-16

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The Cultural Commission of
<Moses
Congregation Beth flbraham
Proudly Presents The

8th ANNUAL
WALTER LITT
MEMORIAL
CONCERT

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Sunday. October 2. 1994 — 7:30 p.m.
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ConcerTales recounts and demonstrates the many humorous, unexpected and
sometimes touching moments that occurred while touring on the international concert
circuit. Interspersed with some of the world's most beautiful music, Peter Simon
reminisces about these many true events, including flying bats, falling while performing in
a foreign embassy, losing an entire audience, re-meeting a 5 year-old Mexican girl and
performing in a French chateau with counts, countesses and archdukes.
This unique presentation of music and dialogue weaves a colorful kaleidoscope of
touching moments, incredible experiences and beautiful music performed by the artist on
five continents.
Peter Simon in ConcerTales is unparalleled in content and presentation. His
performance has been described as "Hilarious," "Poignant," "Enthralling," "The Most

Unique and Innovative Classical Music Program in the Country Today!"

ConcerTales is the 8th Annual Walter Litt Memorial Concert, presented by the Cultural
Commission of Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, and sponsored by the Litt family. Refresh-
ments. There is no charge. Tickets may be obtained from the Synagogue Office. Please
join us for a wonderful, unforgettable evening.

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The Neighborhood Project and
the Jewish Community Center
will hold their first All-American
Basketball Clinic from 5:30-8
p.m. Sept. 22 at the JCC's Jim-
my Prentis Morris Building
(JPM) in Oak Park.
The clinic is for youths in
kindergarten through sixth
grade. Kids will work on drib-
bling, passing and shooting and
there will be scrimmages.
A free sports card show, fea-
turing experts who will answer
card questions, will be held from
6-8 p.m. and a pizza dinner will
be served at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets for Detroit Pistons
games at the Palace will be
awarded in a drawing.
For further information on the
clinic, call the Sports and Fitness
Department at the JPM at 967-
4030.

Karate Center
Dedication Set

The American Taekwondo Asso-
ciation (ATA) and the Sports
Club of West Bloomfield will ded-
icate the first Karate for Kids cen-
ter in southeastern Michigan,
located at the Sports Club, from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 24.
The dedication will feature
demonstrations by class mem-
bers of Karate for Kids (ages 5-
14) and ATA Taekwondo
(teenagers and adults).
Timothy Holcomb, a third-de-
gree black belt, is the center's
owner and chief instructor.

Shutout Was
A Tal Order

Freshman goalie Amir Tal from
Tel Aviv helped the Oakland Uni-
versity soccer team get its season
off on the right foot.
Tal made two saves and came
out of his net to grab or deflect
several crosses as the Pioneers
blanked host Detroit Mercy 2-0
on Sept. 3.
The 21-year-old Tal became
the first goalie other than Mike
Sheehy to start a game for Oak-
land since 1989. Sheehy started
every Pioneers match during his
four-year career at the Rochester
school.

New Faces

Know a teen who is doing
something interesting? Send
a brief written description of
what he or she has done,
plus his or her after-school
telephone number, to Alan
Hitsky, The Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Rd., South-
field 48034.

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