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November 01, 1996 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-01

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DETROIT FILM THEATRE

From the Director of THE LAST KLEZMER

CArpAti:

50 Miles, 50 Years

A jovirlicti of faith Alib fate

"A proud portrait...
celebrates the mingling of
Gypsy and Jewish cultures."

Educators
Attend Workshop

— Stephen Holden, NY TIMES

Big Deal. Small Price. Mazel Toy!

- "Beautiful...in the style of Fellini."

— Michael Medved, NY POST

"Engaging?'

hatever the occasion — wedding, bar mitzvah, anniversary, or
W holiday
— the Southfield Hilton Garden Inn has a great deal for

— Dennis Harvey, VARIETY

you! We'll give your visiting guests a spacious room. And, they'll
enjoy complimentary continental breakfast each morning, hors
d'oeuvres from 5-7p.m., and fresh baked cookies each evening.
All for our low weekend BounceBack® rate of just $69 per night.
So remember us for your next simcha and get a
frOp
great deal that will win you congratulations all
around. For reservations, call your profes-
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sional travel agent, 1-800-HILTONS, or the
, 44, when you
present this ad
Southfield Hilton Garden Inn at 810-357-1100.

upon check - in!

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS RUSTY JACOBS AND STEVEN POSEN
DIRECTO BY YALE STROM
PRODUCERS DAVID NOTOWIll Axil YALE STROM WRITTEN AND
NARRATED BY LEONARD NIMOY
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON GLOBAL VILLAGE MUSIC, NYC

An Artistic I iccnse Films Rcicasc

MONDAY NOV. LI • 7:00 PM

DIRECTOR YALE STROM WILL BE PRESENT TO DISCUSS HIS FILM

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STUDENT

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SENIOR DISCOUNT WITH I.D.

THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

• 5200 WOODWARD AVE •

X Southfield

Dinner at

GARDEN INN

Bais Chabad
Hosts Lectures

26000 American Drive, Southfield, Ml 48034 • 810-357-1100

Offer valid through 12/29/96. Monday through Thursday check-in requires a Saturday night stay and ear-
lier check-out is subject to payment of lowest available non-BounceBack rate. Limited availability, advance
reservations required. Rate does not include tax or gratuity and does not apply to groups, meetings or
conventions and is subject to change without notice. Other restrictions may apply. The Hilton logo and
logotype are registered trademarks of Hilton Hotels Corporation. ©1996 Hilton Hotels.

Cafe Oliverio

NEW YORK STYLE ITALIAN CUISINE

FALL SPECIAL

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

WHITEFISH ARREGANTE

$995

is Wonderful!

Dinner Entrees Starting at 599'

Located on 12 Mile Road in front of the
Copper Creek Subdivision between
Halstead and Haggerty Roads
27925 Golf Pointe Boulevard, Farmington Hills
(810) 489-1777

It is November-make your Thanksgiving Day reservation now!

Topped with light Italian breadcrumbs
of olive herb and baked.
Includes: Soup or Salad, Side of Pasta and Bread Basket

Salad
Vegetable, Side of
Pasta and Bread Basket

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$

95

LIJ

The annual "Jewish Books are
Treasurers" community program
will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10,
at the JPM Jewish Community
Center. This year's event will fea-
ture Erica Silverman, author of

Cat* AR ?a,thi Gavto

check out

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THE JEWISH NEWS
CELEBRATION CONNECTION
DIRECTORY

In The Market Place
For Your Entertaining Needs!

BBYO Helps
Voters In Need

Jewish Books
Are Treasures

YOUR HOSTS: ARTIE OLIVERIO & TOM TIMMONS
25938 MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE • 476-1750

REG. HOURS: MON.-THURS. 11-10, FRI. 11-11, SAT. 5-11, SUN. 4-9

CID

Bais Chabad Torah Center will
host a lecture series on Jewish
history 8 p.m. Thursday nights at
the Torah Center, 5595 West
Maple Road, West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg will
explore The lives of biblical lumi-
naries. Knowledge of Hebrew is
not a prerequisite.
The Torah Center will sponsor
a talk by author Rabbi Simon Ja-
cobson 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
3, at Borders Books, 30995 Or-
chard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills.

During election day, Michigan Re-
gion BBYO will offer free babysit-
ting in voters' homes. This service
will be available from 3:30 to 8:30
p.m. To make a babysitting ap-
pointment, call the BBYO Chap-
ter Sercie Center, (810) 788-0700.

SHORT RIBS OF BEEF

With Soup or

The Agency for Jewish Education
will hold Part III of its "Teach To
Reach All Children" Workshop
Series for Jewish educators.
Scheduled for 7-9:15 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Agency
for Jewish Education in South-
field, the series will explore "Co-
operative Discipline: A Positive
Approach to Managing the Jew-
ish Classroom."
"Teach to Reach All Children"
is presented by Tina Shriman
Oxer, MSU instructor in the de-
partments of teacher education,
counseling and special education.
The series is part of AJE's NIR-
IM Professional Enrichment Pro-
gram for Jewish Educators. There
is no charge.
For information about the
workshop of NIRIM, contact
Shawn Locke at AJE, (810) 354-
1040.

Gittel's Hand.

Music This Weekend
LIVE MUSIC
Wednesday thru Saturday

In addition, the afternoon will
include a sale of children's books;
hands-on activities with the
Agency for Jewish Education's
Jewish Experiences for Families:
a demonstration, up-close with a
Soler (Torah scribe) and prizes.
Families will have the opportu-
nity to learn about and join the

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