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December 04, 1998 - Image 155

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-04

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It's the fastest way
from Pizza to Pita.

Art aficionados Gilbert and Lila Silver-
man enjoyed the Under the Stars benefit.

Chicago

and Marianne Schwartz, Steven and
Phyllis Strome, Doug and Sydell
Schubot.

OLIDAY BALL
The Detroit Historical Society will
hold its annual holiday celebration 6
p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, at the Detroit His-
torical Museum. Proceeds from the
event will support the museum's exhibi-
tions and educational programs. A live
auction with a historical twist will be
included. Items from the auction

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JCC Get-A-Ways

Andrea Roumell Dickson and Phyllis
Strome are co-chairmen of the Detroit
Historical Society holiday celebration.

include a private tour of the Mount
Elliott and Elmwood cemeteries, high
tea at the Moross House and a dinner
arty at Pewabic Pottery. The museum's
ewest exhibit, "Frontiers to Factories:
Detroiters at Work, 1701-1901," will be
open for a sneak preview. Chairs for the
event are Andrea Roumell Dickson and
Phyllis Strome.

CHEFS FOR HUMANITY
Chefs for Humanity will be held 4
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, at the Kingsley
i-Iotel & Suites in Bloomfield Hills.
More than 30 local chefs have joined
together to participate in a festive
afternoon of food, wine and live
music. Proceeds from the event will aid
families in Honduras whose lives were
shattered by Hurricane Mitch. Tickets
cost $150. For ticket information, call
(248) 646-0370.

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