ALYN
HOSPITAL
Debbie Astrein, Sally Victor
and Allan Skoropa.
GLAZER INSTITUTE
More than 400 Christian cler-
gy from the metropolitan Detroit
area attended Temple Beth El's
55th annual B. Benedict Glazer
Institute. The event is one of the
nation's pioneering ecumenical
gatherings and features
renowned Jewish scholars. This
year's conference was addressed
for the very first time by a
woman, Dr. Tamar Rudaysky,
director of the Melton Center for
Jewish Studies at Ohio State
University. Annette and Her-
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Off Broadway Theater in West Bloomfield
Israel's only long-term
Orthopedic Hospital
and Rehabilitation
Center for Physically
Handicapped Children.
`Actors sparkle in Tenderness'
Martin Kohn, Detroit Free Press
usan Arnold
"JET ensemble gives real edge to story"...
* 1/2 Kenneth Jones, Detroit News
cc
• • • a fine well-acted production"
* Michael Margolin, Jewish News
For
TRIBUTES
call 559-3644
N OW
Myrna and Richard Edgar at Winter's
Fantasy.
The Detroit Friends
of Alyn
MARCH 23
schel Fink and Roberta and
Sheldon Toll were chairmen.
25794 Concourse
Southfield, MI 48075
Some of the hosts included
Phyllis Garlock, Lee Ann
Salle, Bobbie Charnas,
Joseph Berke, Amy Berke,
Elma and Philip Rader,
Rodman Myers, Ruth
Rothchild, Debbie Canvass-
er, Bunny and Marvin Mor-
ris and Carol and Michael
Ziecik.
SPOTS FOR SPOT
The "Spots for Spot" Dog-
house Exhibition and Auction
will be held 11 a.m. Sunday,
March 16, at the Somerset Col-
lection North Grand Court. The
houses have been done by local
artists, architects, designers and
students. All proceeds from the
auction benefit the Detroit
Artists Market. Tickets are
$50 per person and $10
per child. Carol and Skip
Roberts, Gayle • Spector,
Marc Schwartz and Nanci
Rands are committee members.
For more information, call (313)
393-1770.
NOTES
Rochester Big and Tall will
hold a trunk show for men
through March 16.
The Alzheimer's Association
is seeking volunteers to provide
companionship to people experi-
encing memory loss. For more in-
formation, call Adam Sterling
at (810) 557-8277.
The 79th annual Internation-
al Builders Home, Flower and
Furniture Show will be held
March 15-23 at the Cobo Con-
ference-Exhibition Center. ❑
thrti
TICKETS
(810) 788-2900 or
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OAKLAND
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
Rennet,
liermelin Weinberg
,411b CHRYSLER
ENTERTAINMENT SERIES
MARCH 21
LYRIC CHAMBER
ENSEMBLE
FUND
SKILLMAN FOUNDATION
rnichisan council for
arts and cultural affairs
Aaron De Roy Theatre
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield
Senior, Student & Group Rates Available.
Hearing Devices Available & Wheel Chair Access.
TREATSEATS* discount coupons available at participating Target and Hudson's stores.
Orchard Ridge Campus
Smith Theatre
8 p.m.
APRIL 18
DAY BRANCH
FIRE SQUAD
Saturday, March 15 at 7:45 p.m.
Sunday, March 16 at 2:00 p.m.
at Temple Kol Arni
Highland Lakes Campus
Student Center Arena
8 p.m.
Bluegrass Music &
Homespun Humor.
Sponsored by
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
810-661-0040
THE NEW MEGILLAH©
The Purim Story Retold
APRIL 29
0CC YOUTH BAND
Highland Lakes Campus
Student Center Arena
8 p.m.
Victor Bordo
Conducting
FOR INFORMATION CALL
(810) 360-3041
with characters you never read about in the old Megillah
(characters no one ever read about in the old Megillahl)
Play and Lyrics:
N. M. Conrad
Music: A. Sullivan, F. Chopin, R. Henderson
C. Unknown, et al
Sattirday, March 15, 1991 at 7:0 p.m. ‘,
418.00 per pet-ikon
1997 t 2:00 p.
Stinday, March
Highland Lakes
i $10.00 3er persn
(810) 544-4903
Reserv4cIseating ,
Patrons, 1436.00 per person; Donor4, 454,00 per per4on
Royal Oak
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