lit Thumbs Up! Win 2 tickets for lunch, program and Afterglow with Gene Siskel, Film Critic • Plus 3 winners of 2 tickets for lunch and program Presented by the Greater Detroit Chapter-of Hadassali September 15, 1998 — Temple Israel Lunch 11:30 Program 1:00 Mail or Fax us the answers to these 10 questions to WIN! Include your name, address and phone number. 1. What Jewish singer played in the 1934 musical "Kid Millions"? 2. What Jewish brunette starred in "The Kid From Spain" in 1982? 3. Did a star of "Oh G-d" also portray a Sunshine Boy? IF so,who was he? 4. Which two of Liz Taylor's husbands were Jewish and in the film industry? 5. What was the stage name of Muni Weisenfreud, a veteran of classic 1930's films? 6. Among fictionalized World War II films, there was a true story that defies belief: a Jewish teenager survived the war by living as a Nazi for 7 years! Name this film. 7. Barbra Streisand's role in "Funny Girl" (1968) portrayed the life of a beloved Jewish Ziegfield Follies comedienne. Who was it? 8. Composer Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, and lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green collaborated on a 1944 musical. Name it! 9. Which 1972 film won 8 Oscars and starred Liza Minelli and Joel Grey? 10. Called the "film noir masterpiece:' this 1944 film was by Berlin/born Billy Wilder, who fled Germany in 1933. Not easy to forget, it was ...? jrN I-A D^S SAH DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mail: Fax: For ticket information call 27676 Franklin, Southfield 48034 (248) 683-5030 (248) 354-6069 Disclaimer: Winners will be drawn on September 3 and notified by phone or mail. In the event of a tie, winner will be drawn at random. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Shivas - Parties A Little Bit Of New York Right Here In Bloomfield Hills 8/21 1998 6646 Telegraph at Maple • Bloomfield Plaza • 248-932-0800 94 Detroit Jewish News t 0 IriacnkY U — Joshua Paul Cane Angel Tales King Solomon hears birds talking about what they overheard while eavesdropping on angels. He learns that his daughter wants to marry a poor man and locks her away in a tower. With the help of the angels Gabriel and Michael, the king's plans are thwarted. That story, a prototype for the classic "Rapunzel" fairy tale, is a favorite of Corinne Stavish, who will conduct "Storytelling: Words on Wings," a program filled with Jewish folk legends about angels, held in conjunction with the Vati- can exhibit at the DIA. "Angels are thought of as the fingers of God, carrying out God's messages and deeds," said Stavish, whose program will come from stories in the Talmud and.Cha- sidic literature. She will relate them to the Vatican artwork. Li — Suzanne Chessler DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LET US TAKE CARE OF THE FOOD! HOME OR OFFICE, ANY OCCASION WE'LL DO SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THAT SPECIAL EVENT There are • URIEL — The angel of light, Uriel plays a pivotal role in the Fourth Book of Ezra in the Pseudepigrapha. When Ezra witnesses the destruction of Jerusalem at the hands of the Romans in 66 C.E., he asks how such cruelty can come into the world with a benev- olent God? Uriel answered much in the way God answered Job. "Your understanding has utterly failed regarding this world, and do you think you can comprehend the way of the Most High? ... I have been sent to show you three problems. If you can solve one of them for me, I also will show you the way you desire to see, and will teach you why the heart is evil ... Go, weigh for me the weight of fire, or measure for me a blast of wind, or call back. for me the day that is past ... Uriel attempts to give hope not understanding. The question why can- not be understood by human reason or logic. Now available @ these ANN ARBOR LOCATIONS: • Borders Books • Barnes & Noble • Hillel House • Mainstreet Books • Michigan Union Bookstore • Nicola's Books, (A Little Professor Books Co.) *zillgerMarl'S "Storytelling: Words on Wings," will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The first session will be held in the Lecture Hall and the second in the Holley Room.