Holy Moses! Can you identify the hippie with the robe and tablets? And who's the Bedouin he/she is sitting next to at this Royal Oak costume gala? Call (810) 354- 6060, Ext. 263. (The lucky guesser's name will appear in this column two weeks from today.) year at Millers Artist Supply in Phillips, Celia Block, Davya Cohen, Ilona, Karen Katan- Ferndale. ick ... phew. And this wasn't even owner of the Shirt Ron Elkus, Box in Southfield, donated 40 an exclusive Yid fest. shirts. Local artists spruced up the shirts in sometimes-unwear- Runs In The Family Isak, Tamara, 23, and able fashion. A live auction, led Biniashvili are im- David, by Bill Schwedler, was accom- migrants 26, from Russia who have panied by a silent auction. Ad- sculpted, carved and painted a mission was $5. - More than 375 people helped future for themselves in Oak raise $14,000 for Gilda's Club, a Park. The family of artists has support and information group transformed rooms of its small for cancer patients and their abode into a studio with intricate candle holders, wall plaques, loved ones. "The purposes are to make planters, bird baths, fountains people aware of certain charities, and custom-designed tables. All to encourage the arts and to for sale. Their "Rosh Company" cre- have a fun afternoon of fund raising that's afford- able," Mr. Elkus says. He contends the wackiest, perhaps least conventional shirt was embellished Rod . by artist Hoover, who put it into a black box frame to make a statement against do- mestic abuse. Celebrity models Julie included: Yolles (yes, your woman of communi- ty theater and Jewish News arts and en- tertainment section Marilyn fame), For Isak, Tamara and David Biniashvili, Turner, Oakland County Com- art is a way of family life. missioner Gilda Jacobs, writer Neal Rubin, Gilda's Club co- ations have already been fea- tured in area furniture stores, founder Marcia Gershenson with her son, Drew, and Craig and their home has become a museum of original beauties. Nabat. Food was donated by Dad designs. Daughter offers the Annabel's, Elwin's Scones, finishing touches. Son builds Gourmet Bakery, Lavender molds and acts as salesman. The Moon, Morels, Olga's, Pronto and Biniashvilis, who also make Ju- Rafal Spice Company. Star Trax daica, say their profession builds provided musical entertainment. among them a common sense of The highest-priced shirt went purpose and family unity. They for $340. Jewish artists included: invite community members to Patty Tapper, Link (interest- visit their showroom. Call (810) ing name) Wachler, Joan 547-8687.0 Schwartz, Joe Rosen, Michael JUDY COLLINS Th ursclim • December 7 • S:OOpm • thil AtiJitorium A U-M Office of Major Events/Division of Students Affairs Presentation Tickets available at the Michigan Union Ticket Office and all Ticketmaster Outlets Charge by phone • 810-763-TKTS • 810-645-6666 FAY GRAJOWER . INHERITED MEMORY: A CONTEMPORARY ARTIST CONFRONTS THE HOLOCAUST Exhibition November 19 - December 28, 1995 Opening Reception Sunday, November 19, 1995 2:00 PM. With Speaker/Artist Fay Grajower also presenting Michael by Gabriel Bolkosky A Musical Presentation Written and Performed by Gabriel Bolkosky with Pianists Joel Hastings and Derek Snyder and Remnants by Hank Greenspan An Award-Winning Dramatic Work Based on Reflections of Holocaust Survivors JANICE CHARACH EPSTEIN Adlic Nacolibt • j; TCC ridati4Jian MUSEUM GALLERY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 6600 WEST MAPLE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN 48322 (810) 661-7641 THE JEVIS R I—I NEWS J',744 -r1 Get Results... Advertise ill our new Entertainment Section! (810) 354-6060 85