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March 24, 1995 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-24

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GRAND OPENING!

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JAMBALAYA JOHNNIES, The Detroit Area's
Newest Authentic Cajun Restaurant.
• We Serve Lunch and Dinner
With Daily Specials.
• Join Us For Happy Hour 4-6 p.m.
With Free Hors D'Oeuvres.
• Fresh Seafood Flown in Daily
From Louisiana.
Don't Fly South „ . Celebrate Mardi Gras With Us!
Come in For Free Visors and Gifts

Susie Jacob, Judith Viorst and Sandy Schwartz at Choices.

hoices, an outreach pro-
gram sponsored by the
Jewish Federation of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, was held
last week at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. About 800 patrons at-
tended the event and heard
authors Edward Serotta and
Judith Viorst.
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stop him. Because if he kills innocent
people, how will you live with yourself?

FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

Some of the Choices commit-
tee included: Sandy Schwartz,
chairman; Susie Jacob, associ-
ate chairman; Edie Slotkin,
Campaign chairman; Penny
Blumenstein, president of
Women's Division; Marjorie
Krasnick, decorations; Susie
Pappas, seating; Roz Blanck
and Beverly Liss, advisers;
in Sarajevo—How a Jewish Ilene Nemer, registration; and
Community Caine to the Aid of Jeannie Weiner, outreach.
Its City, gave a slide presentation Joanne Rosenfeld, wife of
along with a commentary about Marc Rosenfeld, CEO of Ja-
the Jews in that war-torn city. cobson's, attended the event and
His black-and-white photographs represented Jacobson's, which
captured the essence of the com- underwrote a portion of the
munity. Mr. Serotta explained event.
that Jews have been living in
Sarajevo since the 1500s, where
they were never restricted and
never lived in a ghetto. "A vital
core of Jews remain, serving and
protecting their Christian and
Muslim neighbors," said Mr.
Serotta. According to Mr. Serot-
ta, 400 tons of food have been
distributed from the synagogue
steps.
On a lighter note, after the
luncheon, author and humorist
Judith Viorst spoke on "What is
a Grown-Up?" She interspersed
her presentation with the read-
ing of many of her famous po- Jocie Ralik, Hanna Lopatin and Joanna
ems. She began with a poem Miller
about age and ended by saying
that she was and will always be
BYE BYE BIRDIE
"forever 50."
The Bloomfield Players will
She gave some wonderful
anecdotal information about present Bye Bye Birdie again this
knowing when one is a grown-up. weekend, March 24-26, at Lahser
"If you can say I'm sorry without High School. All performances
choking," that's a good sign," she are at 8 p.m. with a Sunday mati-
explained. Another indication is nee at 2 p.m. Some of the cast
"if you realize that you are very members include: Mark Bello,
much like your mother or father Sheri Brown, Jocie Frank,
Jane Garelik, Lauren Gar-
and are even pleased with it."

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