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January 22, 1999 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-22

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JEWELLERS

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Free. Refreshments. RSVP: by Jan. 25.
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Jan. 22-24
Adat Shalom Synagogue family camp
before sunset on
weekend, beuinnina
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Friday and concluding Sunday after
lunch. Held at Butzer Conference Center,
Ortonville. Rabbi Daniel Nevins and his
family will accompany the group.
Storytelling, cross-country skiing, tobog-
ganing, hiking, crafts, games. Chairs:
Julie Teicher, Lisa Kaplan and Steven
Zinderman. (248) 851-5100.

ARTS AND
MITERTAINIZEINT

Saturday, Jan. 23
Robert Edward Levin will discuss his
debut novel The Lizard and the Fly, 2 4
p.m. Jan. 23, Barnes & Noble, 2800 S.
Rochester Rd., Rochester Hills. Rhonda
S. Verona, (248) 352-7779.

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Saturday, Jan. 23
Ron Coden Band 8 p.m. at Congregation
Beth Shalom. Wine, dessert, beverages.
Cost: $14. (248) 547-7970.

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Voted by Metro Times

Named by Jewellers of America

Sunday, Jan. 24
Temple Beth El Sisterhood and Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan "Film
Classics," The Imported Bridegroom, a
romantic comedy adapted from Abraham
Cahan novella and written and directed
by Pamela Berger, 3 p.m. in Handelman
Hall. Discussion with Dr. Poonam Arora,
teacher of film studies at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn and film critic for
Ann Arbor Observer, follows. Free. Denny
Brown, (248) 851-9212.

Jan. 25 and 26
Stagecrafters "Light Up the Sky," by Moss
Hart, auditions 7 p.m. at Baldwin
Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak.
Registration: 6:30 p.m. (248) 541-4832.

Tuesday, Jan. 26
Book signing of You're Retired, Now
What? Money Skills for a Comfortable
Retirement, by Ron Yolles, JD, CFA, pres-
ident of Yolles Investment Management,
Inc. and Murray Yolles, JD, MBA. Jan.
26, Borders, 5601 Mercury Drive,
Dearborn. Authors will donate royalties
plus matching contributions to area char-
ities/organizations. Francine Wunder or
Andrew Jones, (248) 851-3993.

Sunday, Jan. 31
Days and Nights of the Spoken Word
with Lynne Meredith Cohn and Mark
Phillips, 9 p.m. at Grand Cafe, 33316
Grand River Avenue, Farmington. (248)
584-5612.

Feb. 4-6
West Bloomfield High School drama
department "Driving Miss Vaudeville
SUV," student written, directed and per-

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DR. HARVEY KAHALAS

Dean, School of Business Administration
Wayne State University

who will discuss:

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY AND ISRAEL:
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
12 NOON- AT THE MAX M. FISHER FEDERATION BUILDING

Dr. Kahalas has a rich background in both academics and in the private business sector, coming to
Wayne State from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, where he was a distinguished
Professor of Management. He has collaborated with numerous Fortune 500 firms, including General
Motors. Please join us for a most informative luncheon tracing Israel's full entry into the global
economy, and Wayne State's future role in this exciting development.
RSVP by January 29

For more information, please call:

Barbara Stollrnan, President
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248-540-8900

Luncheon $12 per person
There will be no solicitation of funds

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