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November 24, 1995 - Image 163

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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politics. As part of the
Otzma program, which
brings young people to
Israel for a year of learn-
ing and volunteering,
Sam and Jill embarked
on a joint mission of
helping kibbutzniks,
children in aliyah vil-
lages, as well as elder-
ly olim.
"It was the greatest
year of my life," Sam
says. "Jill and I have
both participated in the
Otzma committee with
the Jewish Federation
since we've been back in
the States."
She's chosen her
dress. He's bought his
tux. Nervous, guys? "No,
not yet," Sam says. The
proposal came last
June. Wedding bells will
ring this May 26 in New Peter Himmelman will jam in Royal Oak at 8 p.m.
Jersey, where Jill grew Dec. 7.

PERSONAL DESIGNS
WILL BEAT ANY
PRICE FROM ANY
CONTRACTOR OR
MANUFACTURER

LOW PRICES and QUALITY!

Irwin & Laurie Groskind, Bloomfield Twp.
Steven & Ruthie Moss, Farmington Hills

Ask
Larry & Rhonda Katz, Farmington Hills
Robert & Dr. Jill Friedman, West Bloomfield

up.

sistance for the infected and ter-
Although the couple
(currently living in Southfield) minally ill.
"The hair-care industry has
has decided against moving to Is-
rael, they plan on sending their been basically devastated by
children there some day and they HIV," says Debi Farber, project
both credit Otzma for bringing coordinator for the Alliance. She
them together. For more infor- and others consider the cut-a-
mation on Otzma, call the Jew- thon one way of reaching the gen-
ish Federation of Metropolitan eral community to raise
awareness of and money for Peo-
Detroit at (810) 642-4260.
ple With AIDS. For more infor-
Too Broke?
mation, call Debi at (313)
If you're pinching pennies and 831-4400.
can't afford tickets to the upcom-
ing Broadway performance of Newsflash
CHAIM, a group for children
Joseph and The Amazing Tech-
nicolor Dreamcoat at the Masonic of Holocaust survivors, and the
Temple Theatre, running Nov. Jewish Ensemble Theatre invite
30 through Jan. 28, tune into FM you to a special presentation of
88.1 WBFH at 10 p.m. Tuesday, The Diary Of Anne Frank, 7 p.m.
Nov. 28, when the "Biff's" Paul Sunday, Dec. 3 at the Jewish
Gaba will play the entire An- Community Center in West
drew Lloyd Webber soundtrack Bloomfield. There will be an af-
terglow. Tickets are $25 in ad-
for your listening pleasure.
"I wouldn't describe myself as vance. Proceeds will help fund
a groupie or anything, but I've Holocaust education programs.
For more infor-
memorized all the lyrics," Mr.
mation, call the
Gaba says.
JCC at (810) 661-
Now you can,
1000.
too.

Newsflash
A Cut Above
Don't forget.
You've heard of
The Sinai's
tele-thons, walk-a-
Friends group will
thons, rock-a-
meet 6 p.m. Tues-
thons. How about
day, Dec. 5, at the
cut-a-thons?
Outer Drive loca-
Sunday, Dec. 3,
tion. For more in-
(from 1 to 4 p.m.) is
a good day to trim Mike and Jeffre y Lynn engage in formation, call the
Guild office at
those split ends. brotherly antics at a recent
(313) 493-5300.
Or, better - yet, costume party.
sculpt that feath-
ered "do" into something a little OOPS, Sorry
I'm not quite sure how it hap-
bit slicker and hipper.
The Friends of PWA Alliance, pened. Last week's announce-
in conjunction with 25 metro De- ment about the Machon L'Torah
troit hair salons, will take part program "Uniquely Ours," a dis-
in a benefit for people with HIV cussion for women by women list-
and AIDS. Between 50 and 100 ed the wrong month. The event,
percent of the revenues from which talks about male/female
hair-care products and services dynamics, takes place at 10 a.m.
will go to providing clothing, December 5 at 15221 W. Ten Mile
Farmer Jack food vouchers, Road. For more information, call
counseling and other forms of as- (810) 967-0888. El

3250 New Farm Court, Suite 1, Walled Lake, MI 48390 (810) 624-9590

MARV WELCH
BRINGS VEGAS To

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or a romantic evening

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today's hottest headliners await you at

one of Metro Detroit's favorite dining and

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your dining and dancing pleasure, the

lower level Jazz Room swings four nights

a week, and national performers appear

regularly in the Arriva Rainbow Room.

"The Laughing
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Voted #1 Comic By
His Family

Enjoy this one-of-a-kind restaurant where

you can have a quiet relaxed dinner or an

exciting fun-filled experience.

Spend an evening with

I FRIDAYS, 9 p.m.

someone you love at Arriva.

GINO'S
COMEDY ROOM

1999 CASS LAKE RD.
Keego Harbor

um
ARRIVA

810-682-6540

6880 East 12 Mile Rd (810) 573-8100

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January 14, 15, 16
8:30 p.m. Tickets $25/per person
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Foster
Brooks

The Bartenders Choice
February 11, 12, 13
8:30 p.m. Tickets $30/per person
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Soupy

Sales

50th Anniversary
March 3, 4, 5
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