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August 30, 1996 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-30

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Off Broadway Theater in West Bloomfield

Young Adults Point Out
New Rides And Friendships

MICHELLE COHEN EYE SPY WRITER

1996-97 SEASON

OCT. 9 - Nov 3

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BY DIANE SAMUELS

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emotion upside down"
New York Times

DIRECTED BY RIVI YARON

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A COMEDY

DEC. 11 - JAN. 12

To Be Announced

Two 9peCid NEW YEAR'S EVE

Champagne Gala Performances

7:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.

Making a "Point" to have fun are Suzette Kroll, Alyssa Katzman, Erica Watnik,
Maria Cohen and Michelle Hubert.

new Raptor was cool.
S
nake River Falls was defi-
Snake
nitely wet. The Magnum, lit-
erally, took their breath away
as well as their appetites. But the
nearly 20 individuals from Tem-
ple Israel's Young Adult Congre-
gation (YAC) who recently visited
Cedar Point said one of the best
rides of all was the van ride home.
"We were all talking and jok-
ing around," said Mike
Weinstein, president of
YAC. 'We were all pret-
ty close by the end of the
trip. ,,

FEB. 26 - MAR. 23

lhop e cipd

"Control — gets out of control in
this loving family"

BY ISRAEL HOROVITZ

get to know each other ... and be-
come friends."

What Does Being Jewish
Mean In The '90s?

If this question has ever crossed
your mind, mark Nov. 8-10 on
your calendar. The United Jew-
ish Appeal's Young Leadership
Cabinet is hosting its Midwest
Young Leadership Conference in
Cincinnati, Ohio. The conference,
which features learning
sessions with scholars
and national Jewish lead-
ers, is expected to attract
hundreds of young adults
Of course, there were
from across the Midwest.
other highlights from
"There was a wide va-
the day. Art Dubin
riety of programs, and it
won a stuffed bear and
enjoyed the log ride and MICHELLE COHEN wasn't just a focus on re-
SPECIAL TO THE
ligion," said Andy Gold-
racing cars. But what
JEWISH NEWS
berg, who attended last
about the roller coast-
year's event in Kansas
ers? "Roller coasters and
I don't get along very well," he City. 'The programs talked about
said. "I leave that to the braver what an individual can do within
a Jewish community and what
people."
Speaking of those brave souls, role the community plays in a
four made it all the way to the Jew's life. Whether you were sin-
Magnum's chicken line before gle or married, the things that
ducking out. No one's naming were talked about were applica-
names, though.
ble to everyone."
"It's not often that we get a
The cost is $99, excluding trav-
whole day together," said Marla el expenses and hotel accommo-
Cohen, who enjoyed spending dations. For more information,
time with her best friends and call Detroit's Jewish Federation,
meeting new people.
(810) 642-4260.
Suzette Kroll, originally from
San Antonio, has been wanting to Let's Hope For Sunshine
Whether you're a power walk-
go to Cedar Point since she moved
to Michigan four years ago. "It er or prefer a leisure stroll, come
was great," she said about her vir- join City of Hope for its Walk for
gin trip. "I'm really glad that the Hope Against Breast Cancer. The
first time I went was with this big event will be held from 11 a.m. to
group because they encouraged 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7, at Metro
me to go on all the scary rides."
Beach Metropark and Sunday,
Ronna Tisdale, vice president Sept. 8, at Kensington Metropark.
ofYAC's social committee, who or-
For event information and reg-
ganized the event, said: "It was istration forms, call (810) 737-
a fun-filled day. People seemed to 3020.

APR. 30 -JUNE 1

"A FUNNY, colorful, whimsical evening. Fun for
the ENTIREFAMILY"

BY ARNOLD PERL

CHRYSLER
DER
FUND

Aaron De Roy Theatre

SKILLMAN FO UNDATION

(810) 788-2900

michisan council (or

arts and cultural affairs

Seminar, Student & Group Rates Available. • Hearing Devices Available & Wheel Chair Access.

Go against the grain.
Cut down on salt.

Adding salt to your food
could subtract years from
your life. Because in some
people salt contributes to
high blood pressure, a con-
dition that increases your
risk of heart disease.

—§9 Sweet
Dreams

op!
Ouse!
ome true!

Come in
moist and
Perfect for ba
graduations


lip American Heart Association

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6558 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(810) 737-8900

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nd more!

Mon-Thurs lam-11pm
Fri-Sat lam-Midnight
Sunday 10am-lOpm

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