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Club Night :
Beth Achim
Special Kiddush
at
The Cultural commission of
Congregation Beth Achim
will hold the next sit-down
kiddush to welcome the com-
ing of the new month of Sivan
on Saturday, May 27.
Services will begin at 8:45
a.m. followed by the kiddush.
David Techner, funeral
director at the Ira
Kaufmanx Chapel, will be
the guest speaker. His topic
will be "The Jewish
Perspective on Death and
Life in America.
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Youth Perform
In Concert
7:3C P.m.
Over 160 members of the Livo-
nia Youth Philharmonic of Michi-
gan will perform at the spring
concert at 6 p.m., Monday, May
15, at Laurel Manor in Livonia.
Student members of the Livo-
nia Youth Philharmonic of Michi-
gan are from 21 communities in
Southeast Michigan and range
in age from 5 to 18 years.
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(centrally located)
21100 West Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield
Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at the door
Hors D'oeuvres, wine and dessert bar included in ticket price.
`Dream Coat'
At Masonic
Andrew Lloyd Webber's new pro-
duction of Joseph and the Amaz-
ing Technicolor Dreamcoat,
starring Donny Osmond, will be
staged at the Masonic Temple
Theatre in Detroit for a limited
engagement with previews be-
ginning Nov. 29; the official open-
ing night's set for Nov. 30, 1995.
Tickets may be purchased at
the Masonic Temple Theatre box
office and all TicketMaster out-
lets. To charge tickets by phone
call (810) 645-6666. For infor-
mation, call the Masonic Temple
Theatre box office, (313) 832-
2232.
Sunday, June 11
Rabbi Uob Alper
For tickets and infopation contact the Synagogue office at (810) 352-8670.
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& design consultation
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with no obligation
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p.m. for each performance.
Pontiac Northern High School
is at 1051 Arlene, Pontiac. Tick-
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students and seniors.
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