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August 30, 1996 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-30

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C omo NM

Music Club
Hosts Soprano

Families are the
apples of our eye!

TM

PUBLISHED BY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dorothy Cormie

The Music Study Club's opening
fall meeting will present mezzo-
soprano Dorothy Duensing
Connie on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1
p.m. at the Birmingham Temple
in a program of opera, operetta,
and musical theater selections.
Ms. Duensing Connie received
operatic training while on schol-
arship at American Institute of
Musical Studies in Graz, Aus-
tria, then went on to concert and
TV engagements in Germany
and Austria. A Metropolitan
Opera district finalist in 1991,
she has appeared with the Tole-
do Opera Company, Plymouth,
Dearborn, Fort Street Presby-
terian symphonies; and the
Wayne State University Band.
She has served as vocal music di-
rector at the Liggett Schools,
choral group conductor of Music
Study Club and since 1990 as a
member of the voice faculty at
the Center for Creative Studies'
Institute of Music and Dance,
where she teaches at their main
campus and at the north branch.
Nonmembers are welcome;
the charge is $7, with dessert be-
ginning at 12:15 p.m. Call Elaine
Kohner, (810) 851-3662.

Machon Holds
Lunch, Talk

Machon L'Torah, the Jewish
Learning Network of Michigan,
will hold an educational
lunchtime conference at Henry
Ford Hospital, 2799 West Grand
Blvd., on Thursday, Sept. 5, at
11:30 a.m.
Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz
will lead a discussion on "The
Enigma of the High Holidays."
A deli lunch will follow the dis-
cussion in the E & R Building,
Room 2075.
The program will be hosted by
Dr. Barry Levine and Dr. Steve
Levine. There is charge of $7. For
information and reservations,
call Machon, (810) 967-0888.

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