$1.00 OFF ONE ADMISSION WITH THIS AD 25th Ann Arbor Winter Art Fair Oct. 24 & 25, 1998 Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. • Ann Arbor, MI Sat.-10am to 6pm • Sun.-11am to 5pm Faye Kellerman: Detroit's Jewish Book Fair was a turning point in her career. 2500 Free Parking Spaces Indoor Heated Facility Admission $5.00 • Under 10 FREE Bonnie Greenwald Annette Morrin Gretchen Lima Liz Tekus Audree Levy presents 180 of the finest artists and craftspeople in the country. Take 1-94 to Exit 177 (State St). Turn South to Textile Rd. Turn right (West) to Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. Turn right (North) to entrance of the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. Indoor Heated Facility on the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. e-mail: audree@ levyartfairs.com www.levyartfairs.com Visit Our Exciling New 5,000 sq. H. Space Sample Specialty teas & tisanes at our tea bar O riginal Vintage Posters 1890's - present NIA Gifts fflome Accessories N ustom Framing Mrt Exhibits Author Faye Kellerman talks about her books and • her Judaism at NCIVV's opening meeting. 248.356.5454 wWw.everythingart.com •e-mail ChezPG@aol.com ALICE liURDICK SCHWEIGER Special to The Jewish News 29173 Northwestern, Southfield "It's Like (Seinfeldi Set To Music!" - The Star Ledger I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE The Hit Musical Comedy! Everything you've secretly thought about DATING, MATING, MARRIAGE, HUSBANDS, WIVES, KIDS & IN-LAWS ...but were afraid to admit! GEM THEATRE 333 Madison Ave. • Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 963-9800 77C-C Z7,59771179 (248) 645-6666 Call Nicole for groups of 15 or more (313) 962-2913 10/16 1998 SPEND YOUR SWEETEST DAY WITH US! 88 Detroit Jewish News hen Faye Kellerman wrote her first suspense novel 12 years ago, she never dreamed she would become a best-selling author. But 12 books later, with more than a million copies of her mysteries in print, she is one of the most popular female novelists in America. On Tuesday, Oct. 20, Kellerman will be the featured speaker at the opening meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women-Greater Detroit Section (NCJW) at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. She will talk about her work, her religious background, the Orthodox characters in her mystery-crime series and her latest book, Moon Music, which hit bookstores this summer. Kellerman's writing career began as a hobby. Unlike many authors who hold a degree in English, she was a mathe- matics major and went on to earn a doctorate in dentistry at UCLA. But after a year of practicing dentistry at a free clinic, she became pregnant with S her first child and decided to take time off to be a stay-at-home mom. "I am sure my fellow dentists are doing quite well without me," laughs Kellerman, whose husband of 26 years is famed mystery-crime author and clinical psychologist Jonathan Keller- man. The couple met at a Jewish com- munity center in 1970 and were mar- & ried two years later. Kellerman continued to stay home as she gave birth to three more chil- dren (the four Kellerman offspring are now ages 20, 17, 13 and 6) and spent the first seven years of motherhood searching for a creative outlet.