C ani cL4ARIA ST0n Toast 'N' Jam, Father's Day, 'Listen Up,' Wildlife OPEN FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 16, 1 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. W ell, despite the early morning rain, the troops came out and last week's Incredible Israel Fest lived up to its name. At the Young Adult Division's (YAD) Toast 'n' /-- Jam afterglow, I bumped into a lot of people who were at the Israel Fest and asked them about their day. "I'm glad the weather worked out; this was an amazing event," said Zaron Frumizi. "Tho bad we can't have events like this more often." /- "This was an awesome day," said Joel Davidson, who carried the Israeli flag in the walk. "Dan- ny Robas was great, plus I had a ('95 Israel Tri-Trippin' trip) re- union here." The reunionites were a group of students from the Hil- lels of Michigan State, the Uni- versity of Michigan and Metro Detroit who are planning anoth- er trip for next May. Brandon West commented that "the performers were great. They reminded me of Poogi, whom I heard 20 years ago here when the JCC first opened." /— /- /- - Featuring: Breakfast Specials and Wild Game Specials Fit For A King Plus Our Regular Menu Give Dad The Royal Treatment Reservations Accepted (810) 625-5660 Listen Up! members Mike Mendelson, Ron Packowitz, Steve Singer and Rebecca Singer. Lions And Tigers And Bears, Listen Up! Have "EYE" got a date for you: Oh My! Remember the days when you 6:45 p.m. tonight, June 14, at went to the zoo? Remember the — Adat Shalom Synagogue What Are You Gonna Get Dad glass-domed birdhouse? Well, if (Young Adult YASSpectacular For Father's Day? you don't, come check Two more shopping days till Fa- Shabbat Service) is having out the YAD Annual ther's Day. "What was the best Fa- a picnic dinner, a Shabbat Event at 7 p.m. Thurs- ther's Day gift you ever gave your service at 8 p.m. followed day, June 20, in the by an Oneg, and a perfor- Dad?" "EYE" want to know: Wildlife Interpretive Michael Poris: "A computer." mance by Listen Up! Gallery at the Detroit Jack Cohen: "A fishing pole starting at 9:15 p.m. The Zoo in Royal Oak. The four-person Jewish a cap- and golf clubs." gallery is the zoo's Sylvia Roth: "A picture frame pella group hails from newest interactive ex- with a photo of my sister and me Chicago and performs JEN NIFER L. hibition, housed in the songs ranging from the in it." M ATTLER zoo's oldest building. It Steve Rotenberg: "My Dad al- Beatles to boogie-woogie to SPEC IAL TO THE includes a theater, but- ways said the best gift is to have barbershop to Israeli rock. JEW ISH NEWS terfly/hummingbird my boys around me,' so we spent YASSpectacular is open garden and a 2,000- an afternoon golfing." to couples and singles. The Marni Raitt: "A Nicole Miller services are quite different from gallon coral reef aquarium. At the cummerbund and tie." "regular" Shabbat Services — ca- event, incoming YAD board mem- Robin Jacobson: "The whole sual attire, interactive services (a bers will be sworn in for the up- family went birdwatching with- D'var Torah), religious, social and coming year. There is a $25 charge out anyone complaining and then social-action components inter- for the event, which is your gift to we let my Dad pick any place he twined within each service. To at- the 1996 Allied Jewish Campaign. wanted to go and eat...we called it tend the picnic dinner ($10 per Hors d'oeuvres and dessert will be served. For more information, call `Irwin's Day." person), call Ethan Gilan at (810) Aaron Ozrovitz: "(I received) 932-8869 today, if possible, to re- Jenifer Rosenwasser at YAD my college diploma, and then I serve your spot. If you can't make (810) 642-4260, Ext. 239. gave him back his credit card." dinner, come to services and Walk And Auction stay for the Oneg and excit- For Scleroderma ing performance. 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