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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-22

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An unforgettable musical experience!

Northville's
Historic

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Ensemble Plays
In Windsor

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The Capitol Theatre and Arts
Centre will welcome Toronto's
Theresa Tova and Ensemble for
an afternoon of vocal per-
formance, blending Yiddish
melodies with Broadway.
Theresa Tova's performance
of "From Belz to Broadway" will
pay tribute to Mery Katzman,
a Windsor native who, prior to
his death last year from cancer,
generously donated $900,000 to
assure the future of the Windsor-
Essex County Family YMCA
(now the Mery Katzman YMCA),
the success of the Windsor/Jew-
ish Community Centre Renais-
sance project and to establish the
Daniel and Ann Katzman Stu-
dent Lounge at the University of
Windsor, in honor of his parents.
Tickets for the Sunday, April
14, 3 p.m. concert are available
in advance from the Capitol The-
atre and Arts Centre box office,
121 University Avenue West,
(519) 253-7729; The Mery Katz-
man YMCA, 500 Victoria Av-
enue, (519) 258-9622; or the
Windsor Jewish Community
Centre, 1641 Ouellette Avenue,
(519) 973-1772. The admission
price of $18 includes reserved
seating and an afterglow recep-
tion. Proceeds will benefit
the Windsor Regional Cancer
Centre.

Presents

CHAMBER
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MUSIC CAMP '96
Ensentbre

MI

For intermediate and advanced music students grades 6-12

Pinocchio

An enchanting story about a
wooden puppet who comes to life.

Saturdays, 2:30 pm
March 9, 16, 23, 30
April 13, 20, 27

Sundays, 2:30 pm
March 10, 17, 24, 31
April 14, 21, 28

Weekday
Performances
Monday Friday,
2:30 pm
April 8, 9, 10,
11, 12

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Group

Stag''' . Available

*reserved seating for 20 or more.
*We'll sing "Happy B'Day" - let us know at
the Box Office before the show.

Tickets at the door or phone in advance

An invitation...

Oakland Community College, Auburn Hills Campus
July 29 - August 9, 8:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

(810) 349-8110

135 Main

Deadline: April 15

■ Northville IGO

CHRISTIE'S

EVERYTHING YOU NEED
FOR YOUR BACHELOR OR
BACHELORETTE PARTY!

For information and application materials, please call the
Lyric Chamber Ensemble at (810) 357-1111.

A limited number of scholarships are available for children of
emigres from the former Soviet Union, courtesy of The Jewish News.

THEIR PRICE

Sculptor
Talks To ORT

The Michigan Region of
Women's American ORT will
host a program on Monday, April
8, at 10 a.m. in the ORT confer-
ence room, 31275 Northwestern
Highway, Farmington Hills.
The guest speaker will be
Henry Friedman, a local sculp-
tor and former ORT student in
Italy and New York. Mr. Fried-
man will speak on his experi-
ences as a Holocaust survivor
and a student in ORT schools.
A Passover kosher brunch will
be served. For reservations or in-
formation, contact the ORT of-
fice, (810) 855-9820.

JPM Events
Are Varied

A Passover dance will be held on
/- Thursday, March 28, at 1 p.m. at
the JPM JCC. Ron Walker will
play the songs. There is a charge.
The Festival Dancers will pre-
sent "The Story of Exodus" in
music and dance on Sunday,
March 31, at 2 p.m. There is a
charge.
The class, Exploring The
World of Art, will have five ses-
sions with instructor William Bo-
stick beginning Thursday, April
18, from 2:30-4:30 p.m.

.

The Lyric Chamber Ensemble invites you to participate in an exciting summer camp
for qualified young musicians. You'll experience the joys of studying and performing
chamber music with other enthusiastic musicians. The work is intense. The rewards,
many. Professional and student recitals and master classes punctuate this two weeks
of summer music camp.

Is OUR PRICE.

We will match any competitive sale price on any
pictured item in any newspaper or magazine in
the metropolitan area.

Unique
Novelties
• Risque
Joke Gifts
Party Games
• Co-Ed
naked T's
• Sensuous Oils
& Lotions
• Sexy Lingerie
• Unusual Greeting Cards

Just bring in the original, dated ad and we will
match that price.

DOES NOT INCLUDE CLOSE—OUTS, USED MERCHANDISE, IMPORTS OR IN—HOUSE FLYERS.

HARMONYHOUSE

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Hours: M-Sat. 9 a.m. - Midnight
Sunday Noon - 10 p.m.

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(810) 477-8500

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Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

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