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September 06, 1996 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-06

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JET

Off Broadway Theater in West Bloomfield

Travel To Troy Or Timbuktu

1996-97 SEASON

OCT.

SPO

A

9 - NOV. 3

these days is Somerset
North. EYE found myself
there recently for a recep-
tion and informal fashion show
for the Board, Angels and Tick-
et Sellers of JARC (The Jewish
Association for Residential Care)
at Henri Bendel.
Bendel's Managing Director,
Jeff Byron, brought in cele-

"PROVOCATIVE . . . will turn every

emotion upside down"

New York Times

BY DIANE SAMUELS

DIRECTED BY RIVI YARON

A COMEDY

s you know, the place to be

DEC. 11 JAN. 12

N EVV YEAR'S EVE
Two 0 .0mi Champagne
Gala Performances

To Be Announced

3

4-4`.

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

HERE'S THE STORY OF A
MAN NAMED BRADY

Oh, those '70s and oh, those
Bradys. EYE just
saw A Very Brady
Sequel and asked
people which
Brady they most
related to:

Scott Rubin:

"None of them, but
I liked the movie,
especially the car-
toon scene, it was
hysterical."

FEB..26 - MAR. 23

Unexpected

Ken Radner:

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

"Bobby, because I
am the youngest of
three boys."

BY ISRAEL HOROVITZ

Th,

said. "Youth hostels promote
interaction between travelers,
and it is a real cross-cultural
experience when you stay at
one."
For further information on
AYH, call (810) 545-0511.

@f

Lisa Brown and Lisa Hersch check out the clothes at Henri
Bendel.

brated fashion designer and
Dearborn Heights native Steven
Slowik to introduce his fall col-
lection.
Said Lisa Brown, an active
member of Young Adults
for JARC, "This is my
first time at the mall —
it's gorgeous."
And Lisa Hersch, an-

APR. 30 - JUNE 1

01-P1(9112
llade lg#19

"A FUNNY, colorful, whimsical evening. Fun for

the ENTIRE FAMILY"

BY ARNOLD PERL

,
4101 CHRYSLER
FUND

Aaron De Roy Theatre

SKILLMAN FOUNDATION

(810) 788-2900

nrichisan coiatcil for

arts and cultural affairs

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

N

HAROLD S. KUSHNER

TO DISCUSS AND SIGN

How GOOD Do WE HAVE To BE? A

NEW UNDERSTANDING OF GUILT AND
FORGIVENESS

Published by Little, Brown and Company

TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 17 • 7:30 P.M.

Rabbi Kushner writes with his customary generosity and

wisdom, as he did in his bestselling book When Bad Things

Happen To Good People. In his new book How Good Do We

Have To Be?, he shows us why people are not meant to be

perfect, and why we need not fear the loss of God's love when we

make mistakes.

FARMINGTON HILLS: 30995 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BETWEEN 13 AND 14 MILE ROAD
(810) 737-0110

FIND OUT.

BORDERS

BOOKS•MUSIC•CAFE

Beth Eisen-
berg: "I am also

the youngest in my
family, so I would
have to say Cindy."

ON THE HORIZON
Temple Israel is offering a
Young Adult Service for ages 22-
35 at 9:45 p.m., erev
Rosh Hashanah, Fri-
day, Sept. 13 and Kol
Nidre, Sunday, Sept.
22. The services are
open to the metro De-
other committee member
troit community. For
who had the chance to
tickets and more in-
come to Somerset North's
formation, call Tem-
opening night remarked:
MICHE LE COHEN ple Israel at (810)
"It was great. We had a
EYE SP Y WRITER
661-5700.
lot of fun; there was
Join Hadassah's
everything for everyone,
including a lot of activities for the Ruach group at 7 p.m. Wednes-
day, Sept. 18, at Hadassah House
kids."
(5030 Orchard Lake Road) to
hear experts discuss "Toning up,
FAR AWAY PLACES
If you're an intrepid traveler Mellowing out and Eating Right."
on a budget who's dreamt of A light dinner will be provided.
going to those far-away places Cost of the event is $6 mem-
with strange sounding names, bers/$8 non-members. R.S.V.P.
the American Youth Hostels by Sept. 13, to Michele Chap-
(AYH) is the contact for you. The nick, (810) 258-0145; or Julie
non-profit organization has Sturman, (810) 851-7086. ❑
more than 5,000
hostels in over 70
countries.
Lisa Goldstein,

executive director of
the Michigan Coun-
sel of American
Youth Hostels, was
a sophomore in col-
lege when she
stayed in her first
hostel. Since then,
she's gone to Europe
four times, staying
in a hostel each vis-
it.
"I met people
from all over the Ken Radner, Scott Rubin and Beth Eisenberg saw a
world," Goldstein bunch of Brady at the movies.

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