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December 11, 1998 - Image 42

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Families...

Community



Temple Israel
Slates Book Fair

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WEINTRAUB JEWELERS

emple Israel is holding its
annual Book Fair with
selections suitable for the
family this Chanukah sea-
son, Sunday-Wednesday, Dec. 13-16.
In addition to an assortment of adult
fiction, there will be a variety of
videos, cassettes, CD-ROMs, Hebrew
and Judaica, cookbooks and children's
books.
From noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
13, a representative from Infomedia
Judaica will demonstrate various
Hebrew and Judaica software pro-
grams and CD-ROMs, which will be
for sale throughout the fair.
During those same Sunday hours,
the following temple members and
authors will be on hand to sign copies
of their books:
• Stephen Bertman, who wrote

Hyperculture: The Human Cost of Speed
(1998)
• Robert Bodzin, author of Why Is
Everyone Crying: Helping Your Child
Cope With the Loss of a Loved One
(1992)
• Wilma and Arnold Fellman, co-
authors of The Other Me: Poetic
Thoughts on ADD for Adults (1997)
and the video Success in College and

Career with Attention Deficit Disorders
• Monroe Title, who wrote
Handbook of Administrative Policies
and Procedures in Health Care
Management of Patients (1995) and
Health Facility Malpractice Cases: A
Management Prevention Guide (1995)
• David Techner, author of A
Candle for Grandpa: A Guide to the
Jewish Funeral for Children and Parents
(1993)
• Janice Solomon Tracht, who
wrote Renurturing: Parenting Your
Child As You Reparent Your Child
Within (1994)
• Steve Weiss, author of The
Farewell Principle (1998)
• Ronald and Murray Yolles, co-
authors of l'bu're Retired, Now What
Money Skills for a Comfortable
Retirement (1998)
"Treat yourselves, your family and
friends to gifts that reflect your sense
of humor, your inner spirituality, your
warmth or your sweet recollections of
the past," invites Shirley Saltzman,
who is co-chairing the fair with Julie
Stern.
For fair hours or additional infor-
mation, call the Temple Israel Media
Center, (248) 661-5700.

Beth El Sings
Ofiewish Life

say he or she is a recording star!"
1V1 ore than 400 voices
The Adult Choir, about 40 voices
have joined together to
strong,
includes people descended
produce a new record-
from the founding members of the
ing at
synagogue as well as some
Temple Beth El. The CD is
of the newest members of
called "Beth El Sings Songs
the congregation.
for Jewish Life." It contains
"This has always been a
much of the music sung by
fun
and very talented
the congregation during
choir
to work with," said
Shabbat services and holi-
Dubov, "but I really
days.
believe making this CD
Sung by Cantor Stephen
has brought a new sense
Dubov and Temple Beth
of
excitement and close-
El's choirs, these selections
ness
to the group.
give a flavor of Temple
The
project,
begun last
Beth El's spirit and music
year
and
completed
this
heard throughout the year.
fall,
is
made
up
of
record-
Cantor
Stephen
Dubov
"From our youngest pre-
ing sessions and live music
schoolers to our most expe-
from special services, such
rienced seniors, we are represented by
as
Beth
El's
much
talked about
people of all ages on our CD," said
Klezmer
Jazz
Shabbat.
The CD begins
Dubov. "Literally, every school child at
by
welcoming
the
Sabbath
and takes
Beth El through sixth grade can now

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12/11
1998

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