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Spotlight
A child's dream becomes a universal promise.
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist
D
reams may not always come
true, but they can turn into
books. Just ask Cindy Klein
Cohen, author of Daddy's
Promise (Promise Publications,
($12.95). Her son, Alec, had a dream
about his father who recently died. He
dreamed that a balloon lifted him in
the sky to meet with his father. His
father explained that although he is not
physically with him, he is always there
in spirit.
This dream and all of Alec's ques-
tions about his father's death became
Daddy's Promise.
"[Daddy's Promise] could be used for
any child who experiences a loss,
Michael
Gordon,
Cindy Klein
Cohen and
John Heiney
collaborated
on "Daddy's
Promise."
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JEWISH NEWS
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whether its a father, grand-
mother or friend," explains Cohen,
who is a child life specialist at St.
Joseph Hospital in Pontiac. Ironically,
Cohen experienced exactly what she
counsels every day. Her husband, Joe
Cohen, died when her son Alec was 22
months old. As a child life specialist,
she often helps families cope with the
loss of a loved one.
"The book has a universal appeal. In
fact there has been an ecumenical
response. The rabbis think it's wonder-
ful, and the Catholic nuns I work with
believe it's beneficial, " says Cohen.
Cohen wrote the story with a col-
league, John T. Heiney. The illustra-
tions are by local architect Michael J.
Gordon.
"This is a much needed, amazingly
touching, helpful, loving story for chil-
dren of all ages," says Alicia Tisdale, a
child and family psychologist.
To order Daddy's Promise,
call (248) 865-9345.
Jon Ozeran, Marni Feldman, Devorah
Semp, Jackie Craig, Jake Cohen, Dena c\/
Bodzin, Jason Cohn and Eddie
Kellen. An upcoming event is the
SZUSY Matzah Ball Dance 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, at Shaarey Zedek
B'nai Israel Center in West Bloomfield.
Jenny Rosenthal and Mychal Harris
are chairwomen. Cost is $5 or $3 with
two cans of food for the homeless.
BOWLING FOR BEN
The B'nai B'rith Bowling
League has an annual fall
PURIM RETREAT
tournament in memory of
More than 80 high school
Ben Bider, a past president of
students from Shaarey Zedek's
the league. The bowlers
youth group (SZUSY) recent-
recently donated some of the
ly celebrated Purim with a
proceeds of the tournament
Shabbaton. The weekend
to JARC, in honor of Ben's
CARLA JEAN
began with ser-
son, Alan, a JARC resident.
SCH W ARTZ
vices and a Fri-
Local Col umnist The 12-year-old tournament
day night din-
was renamed the Bider
ner. The group stayed at
memorial tournament four years ago.
the Hampton Inn hotel
and walked to Saturday
ON STAGE
morning services. They
Offer Reger, a student at Birm-
then returned to the hotel ingham Seaholm, has the part of Per-
for swimming and
chik in Fiddler on the Roof at Seaholm
schmoozing. After Shab-
High School. Abbey Mansfield and
bat, the youths
Melinda Blazar are
went down-
also in the cast. Chris-
town to Second City. After
tine Dubov is the
that, they set up the carni-
choreographer. The
val booths for Purim. -
play will be per-
Brooke Lipman, Rick
formed 8 p.m. Friday,
Doifinan and Jonathan
March 27; Saturday,
Dorfman were co-chairs.
March 28; Friday,
Some of the participants
April 3; Saturday,
included David Sober-
April 4. For ticket
man, Alyse Erman,
information, call
Benji Gene, Olivia
(248) 303-3701.
Jennifer Wei ngarten of
Segal, Robert Brode, Liz Grosse Point e Woods stars
Jennifer Wein-
Beresh, Ben Eisman,
garten
of Grosse
in "Annie."
Pointe Woods will star
in Annie 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 2, and Friday,
April 3, at Parcells Middle
School in Grosse Pointe
Woods. For ticket information,
call (313) 343-2104.
USY students take a work break at Shaarey Zedeks
Purim Retreat.
NOTES
Tickets are still available for
the Detroit premiere of Rent
Wednesday, April 8, to benefit
Congregation Shir Tikvah.
For more information, call
(248) 706-1703. ❑