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October 25, 1996 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-25

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RIOTOUS COMEDY

Super Mario Speaks
Al Bar-Ilan Benefit

Diem and
ar-Ilan University's recent Paul Zlotoff, Mark
Robert Nusbaum all addressed
gala dinner continued the
the crowd on behalf of Bar-Ilan.
university's tradition of ex-
Barbara Stollman was in-
cellence. The stellar evening,
stalled as the new pres-
with more than 500 pa-
ident. Steve Schanes
trons, featured a keynote
will be the dinner co-
address by former New
chair next year with
York Gov. Mario Cuo-
Michael Horowitz.
mo.
During the cocktail
BECOMING
hour, when most guest
AMERICAN
speakers are resting or
preparing for the event, CARLA S CHWARTZ WOMEN
Gov. Cuomo was chatting
LO CAL
The board of
with guests. He had a de-
COLU MNIST
trustees of the Detroit
lightful conversation with
Historical Society will
Dave and Lottie Tanzman of hold a patron party for "Becom-
Oak Park. Mr. Tanzman, a for- ing American Women," an up-
mer New Yorker, discussed his coming exhibit at the Detroit
singing days at a New York ra- Historical Museum. The party,
dio station.
which includes a tour and dinner,
Gov. Cuomo also gave an ex- will be Thursday evening, Nov.
Alan
clusive interview to
7. Sponsor tickets are $250 per
Muskovitz a.k.a. "Big Al person. For more information
Muskovito." The interview aired about becoming a patron, bene-
on Dick Purtan's program on factor or sponsor, call (313) 833-
WOMC 104.3 FM.
7912.
Gov. Cuomo reflected on his
neighborhood growing up, which

B

CHAIR AFFAIR

Gov. Mario Cuomo chats with Dave and
Lottie Tanzman.

The Michigan Design Center
in Troy presents "Chair Affair,"
6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7. The
evening will feature area artists
and designers who have turned
gently used chairs into works of
art for auction. Proceeds raised
from the event will benefit the
Furniture Resource Center, a
nonprofit charitable group. Paul
Canvasser and Lois Teicher
are among the participating
artists. For more information, call
(810) 649-4770.

was filled with many ethnic
groups. He noted the similarity
FALL SOIREE
between his Italian roots
The Henry Ford
and Judaism. He men-
Hospice Society will
tioned tzedakah and
host a Fall Soiree
tikkun olam. When talk-
tonight at the Detroit
ing about his childhood, he
Athletic
Club. Claire
described himself as a
Chambers
and
"Shabbos goy." He worked
Eleanore Gabrys
on Saturdays at the syna-
are the co-chairmen.
gogue, and on Sunday he
Proceeds from the
was an altar boy.
event, which includes
He is an advocate for Is-
dinner as well as live
Claire
Chambers
rael and outlined several
and
silent auctions,
reasons why the United
benefit
the
Josefina
B. Magno
States should continue to support
M.D.
Endowed
Chair
in Hospice
Israel on all levels. The crowd
applauded when he said the Care at Henry Ford Hospital.
question about Jerusalem was up
to Israel to decide. "We need Is- NOTES
Penny Preville will be pre-
rael as much as she needs us," he
senting
her fine jewelry designs
stated.
He ended his powerful speech Friday, Nov. 1, and Saturday,
by again mentioning tikkun Nov. 2, at Tappers.
Northwest Child Rescue will
olam. "That's what you taught
the rest of the world, and I will be hold a holiday charity gift bazaar
Sunday, Nov. 3, through Tues-
forever grateful."
Rabbi Steven Weil, Dennis day, Nov. 5, at the JCC ii
Bernard, Michael Horowitz, Bloomfield. ❑

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