The Arriva Dinner Show Series SPECIALIZING IN TANDOONI DISHES VEGETARIAN DISHES NON-VEGETARIAN DISHES FULL BAR with INDIAN BEER DAILY LUNCH BUFFET CONNECTIONS page 103 1/2 Off Buy One entree get the Second 1/2 Off (of equol or lesser value) Expires 11/30/96 The Gaylords NAUTZ COISINC INNA "Gotta Laugh, Gotta Sing" Remember the music and laugh to the comedy of Detroit's favorite group. 29200 Orchard fake Rd. Farmington tills (810) 626 - 2982 307 S. Main Street. Ann Arbor (313) 663 - 1500 Friday & Saturday, November 8 & 9 Soupy Sales The original zany, loveable comic story teller that many of us grew up with. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, November 14, 15 & 16 "The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance of a great evening... One of the hottest bands in town." Entertainment charge $15.00 • Dinner $24.95 Seating is limited, call now for reservations (810) 573-8100 Danny Raskin, Jewish News "Royal Oak band leader extraordinaire Simone Vitale..." 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Gad-Harf, executive director, Jewish Community Council, (-) will discuss "2021-Rosh Hashanah at Adat Shalom?"; Fran Victor, Michigan film di- rector of Steven Speilberg's The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, will talk on "Recording the Testimony of Holocaust Survivors": musical entertainer Judy Goldstein will conduct "Sing-along with Jew- ish Music From A to Z"; Dr Har- ris Mainster will relate his personal experiences observing "Miracles and Mitzvahs in the Third World"; the Merchant of Vino's Marketplace will conduct a kosher wine tasting, Jeff Kaye, community shaliach, Michi- gan/Israel Connection, will an- alyze "Israel Today: The Peace Process and Current Events"; and Professor Todd Endelman, William Haber Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Michigan, will pre- sent a program titled "From Poverty to Affluence: The Eco- nomic Transforamtion of Amer- ican & European Jewry." From 9 to 10 p.m., Rabbi Daniel Nevins will offer a work- shop on "Untangling the World Wide Web: Jews and Judaism on the Internet"; Sylvia Hack- er, associate professor, Univer- sity of Michigan, will talk about "Sex in the Year 2000-If Not Sooner!"; Professor Raymond Tanter, University of Michigan Department of Political Science, will examine "Rogue Regimes: International Terorism; author and funeral director David Techner will look at "The Reaf- firmation of Life at the Time of Loss"; Doug Ross, Third Way Project director, the Progressive Foundation, will take "A Look Back at the U.S. Elections;" Es- ther Tarnoff Cooper of the Speaker's Bureau, Detroit In- stitue of Arts, will conduct a vi- sual exploration of "The Jewish Heritage as Expressed in Jew- ish Art"; and Pauline Lubens, 'photo journalist, will present "A Look Through the Lens; the Remnants and Rebirth of Jew- ish Life in Belarus." Pre-registration by Nov. 6 is required. The community is wel- come. There is a $12.50 per per- son fee. To register or obtain information, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. Alpha Omega Plans Meeting Detroit Auxiliary of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity will have an open board meeting and brunch for members and perspective members 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the home of Cheri Victor. To respond, call Ruth Talmer, (810) 338-4841.