1111111131nini•IIV presents Hospitality Plus At NOW Convention I he Greater Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is preparing for the national convention to be held at the De- troit Westin March 7-10. Leonard Fein, former pub- lisher of Moment magazine, and Dr. Deborah Lipstadt, profes- sor of Judaic studies at Emory University, are featured speakers along with Dr. Ruth West- heimer. The hospitality committee, un- der the guidance of Hope Sil- verman and Carol Sue Coden, NCJW supporters Annabel Cohen, Ellen Labes, Hope Silverman and Judy is busy working on the event. Two Rosenberg. groups attended recent meetings at the Silverman home to discuss events, and volunteers are need- munity outreach program and preparations for the convention. ed. For more information, call Allied Jewish Campaign fund- Admission to the meeting required (810) 258-6000. raiser for the Jewish Federation a minimum of three dozen home- Women's Division, will hold its baked desserts that could be FOOD FOR THOUGHT annual event 11 a.m. March 14 frozen, to be used in the hospital- with guest speaker Henry The Women's Division of the ity room during the con- Jewish Federation of Winkler. A minimum gift of vention. Metropolitan Detroit re- $118 to the 1996 Campaign is Some of the NCJW cently hosted a "Food required. There is a $20 lunch supporters included: For Thought" breakfast fee. For more information, call Carol Fogel, Myrle Le- at Adat Shalom Syna- Sandra Jaffa, (810) 642-4260. land, Sally Green, gogue. Rabbi William Barbara Stone, Gail Gershon of Congrega- TORCH SONG Mayer, Liz Sherman, tion Shaarey Zedek dis- Nora Peisner, Fern cussed Jewish views on TRILOGY CARLA SC HWARTZ Katz, Marsha Zucker, The Michigan Jewish AIDS the afterlife, while Dr. LOC AL Coalition will hold an opening- Doris August, Myrna spoke Alicia Tisdale COLUM NIST Edgar and Ann Zous- on past-life regression. night theater party Sunday, Feb. mer. Annabel Cohen, Gayle Samuels was chair- 18, with the performance of founder of Annabel's Catering, woman of the event, while Ilene Torch Song Trilogy at the Jew- gave a cooking demonstration on Kovan served as associate ish Ensemble Theatre, located Jewish baked goods. chairwoman. Stacy Brodsky at the Maple-Drake Jewish "We have a dynamic group of was event chairwoman, and Community Center. Larry members who are going all out to Lori Brode Garon was advis- Miller and Andrea Nitzkin express Motown hospitality," said er. are chairmen of the event. Tick- Ellen Labes, the local convention Also spotted in the crowd: ets are $36 per person. For more coordinator. Judy Rosenberg, Helaine Zack, Rochelle For- information, call (810) 356-2123. president of the Greater Detroit rester, Maddee Adelson and The entire cast and director will Section, noted that the local group Marcie Orley. appear at a private afterglow. is responsible for registration, "Events like this are one of the meal planning for:delegates and only ways MJAC raises money," CHOICES volunteers. said LarryMiller. CHOICES, the largest com- Registration is open for daily Henrietta Hermelin-Wein- _berg is a member of the cast, while Evelyn Or- bach is artistic director. Some of the others be- hind the scenes include: Edith Bookstein, cos- tume designer; Adam Silverstein, technical director; and Richard Schefman, scenic de- signer. Torch Song Tril- ogy runs through March 10. For general ticket information, call JET at (810) 788-2900. We are pleased to welcome DAVID SYME to his exclusive Michigan home while not on tour. Join us beginning January 31, 1996 and every Wednesday thereafter from 7:00 until 11:00 p.m. Southfield Road at 13 Mile Reservations (810 ) 644-5330 . THE ENVOY CAFE Casual Dining DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS RI 0 LI ,_TERTAINME T Wed. & Thur. Starting at 6:30, Fri. & Sat. S g at 9 33210 W.14 Mile at POrningto Rd., West Bloom's IN SIMSBURY P A Serving From: Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. &Sat.11-II Closed Sunday, available for private parties 7-855-6220 fAueVaattbes RESTAURANT & LOUNGE To A TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART ROMANTIC EVENING Let Our Gypsy Musicians Serenade You and Your Valentine! Warm, Comfortable Decor and Bountiful Servings at Inexpensive Prices Serving Windsor and Detroit For Over Twenty Years NOTES Lori Brode Garon, Gayle Samuels, Ilene Kovan. Roz & Sherm will hold a Hino and Malee trunk show Feb.9-10. El 5 mins, from Tunnel • 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange For Reservations 1-800-963-1903 or (519) 252-0246