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Maple/Drake (810) 661-1000
6600 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield 48322
Detroit...
JPM (810) 967-4030
15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 48237
The Julius Chajes Concert
Series presents
We Remember It Well!
The History of Detroit and Its Jewish Communities
January 23, 1997 at 7:30 p.m.
JCC Maple/Drake Campus
The Jewish Community Center will be hosting a nostalgic evening where the audience
can go back in time and revisit Detroit's famous streets and neighborhoods, as well
as many historic synagogues and temples.
Local Historian, Irwin Cohen will narrate his extraordinary slide presentation entitled
THE HISTORY OF DETROITAND ITS JEWISH COMMUNITIES. Famous radio per-
sonality, Paul Winter of WXYZ will host the evening's program and welcome members
of the audience to share some of their stories - "meises."
An afterglow reception will take place where old friends can meet and reminisce.
Admission will be $7.00 for non-members and $5.00 for members.
This program is made possible to the community with generous suppor t from The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, Generations Together—sup-
ported by a grant of the Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation, and is endorsed by the Institute for Retired Professionals, a division
of the JCC Adult and Family Enrichment Department.
For reservations, please call Sandy Boykansky at (810) 661-7631
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Magical Sundays with the Kids at JPM!
Premier Brass
The Brass Quintet of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Sunday, January 12, 1997 • 4 p.m.
Maple/Drake Building Shiffman Hall
These virtuoso performers combine their jazz, rock, and classical
experience into wonderful authentic interpretations of music.
"They surpass the taste of the Canadian brass while being at least as funny."
— Detroit News
Call (810) 661-7649 for tickets
Students: $7, Members: $10, Non-members: $15
Sponsored by Tzrget Stores
Celebrate Tu B'Shevat with
CHAUTAUQUA EXPRESS
Sports Spectacular 197
featuring
GUY SFERLAZZA
A one-man musical show celebrating the environment.
Sunday, January 19, 1997 • 2 p.m.
This fun-filled afternoon will celebrate Tu B'Shevat, Israel's New Year of the trees. During this holiday,
matters concerning our environment are explored. Throughout his concert Guy will highlight environ-
mental ideas using an impressive collection of instruments including a Native American drum, mandolin
and three different guitars. He will illustrate that a clean environment for the entire world family is the
best type of world in which to live.
This highly entertaining and very interactive show is especially appropriate for children ages
4-10, parents and grandparents. For tickets or more information, please call (810) 967-4030.
Adult member $6 / Non-member $7 • Child member $5 / Non-member $6
Sat., January 18 • 1-7 p.m.
Sun., January 19 • 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Vintage & current sports cards • Exciting interactive events
Instructional youth sports clinics directed by
Bruce Fields, Detroit Tigers Minor League Manager •
Largest sports collectibles display on the west side
For more information, please call Keith at (810) 661-7679
or Sports Around Town at (810) 426-TOWN