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FEATURING • Wall Units • Bedrooms • Dining Rooms • Home Theatre • Tables • Offices LOIS HARON Allied Member ASID • 52 44 4,0 Concert Tribute Features Stars The Stars of David, an international support, social, and educational group for Jewish adoptive families, will host Rabbi Daniel Nevins of Adat Shalom Synagogue discussing "Conversion and Beyond: Issues in Jewish Adoptive Families" 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, at the Applebaum Parenting Center in West Bloom- field. There is no charge for this pro- gram, which is open to adoptive par- ents of any age child, prospective adoptive parents, grandparents and extended family members, and inter- ested professionals. For information about Stars of David, call Rosa Schindler, (248) 661-3978. Two veteran stars of Broadway and film will team up at 7:15 p.m. on Sunday, May 17, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in a musical tribute to Israel's half-century birthday. The concert will feature Theodore Bikel and Jon Voight. Theodore Bikel was 13 years old when he and his parents left Austria for Palestine in 1937. His career has been illuminated by outstanding stage and screen portrayals for more than 50 years. Jon Voight made entertainment headlines in 1969 when he earned - his first Academy Award nomination and numerous other awards for his perfor- mance in Midnight Cowboy. In addition, he also is known for his humanitarian efforts on behalf of the homeless, the Vietnam vet- Theodore Bikel erans, Native Americans, and the Chabad Chil- dren of Cher- nobyl project. General admission tickets are free to the com- munity on a first-come, first-served John Voight basis. They may be picked up at the synagogue office during regular business hours. There will be a limited reserved sec- tion for Chai Concertgoers at $18 per person. Chai tickets include a reserved seat and admission to an afterglow, where guests will have the opportunity to meet the per- formers. To purchase Chai tickets, send a check for $18 per person to Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Chai tickets will be held at the door and may be picked up the evening of the perfor- mance. For information, call Adat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100. Ann Arbor Marks Yom HaShoah A Yom HaShoah Evening of the arts will be held in Ann Arbor 5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 26, at Temple Beth Emeth. The evening will begin with a potluck dinner. Visual displays will be available for browsing during that time. At 6:30 p.m. there will be a per- formance which will include music and readings. The program will be opened with a multimedia display by Howard Morris. For reservations, call the temple, (734) 665-4744. Maccabi Games Need Performers SPECIALTIES • Formica • Woods • Stones • Glass • Lucite 4/24 1998 Adoptive Families Issues Discussed fieXi Call The Sales Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 851-6989 Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! • Durnarr JEWISH NEWS N Performers of all ages are needed for the choir and/or dance troupe who will perform at the JCC Maccabi Games Opening Ceremonies on ° Aug. 16 at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Workshops/auditions will be held 7-9 p.m. Thursday, May 7, and Monday, May 11, at the Kahn Jew- ish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Performers should have some dancing and/or singing back- ground. Workshop attendance is mandato- ry to sign-up for this event. For information on the opening cere- monies workshop or to volunteer, call Arlene Sorkin, (248) 737-9610.