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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-05

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iv! 9th Annual Mardi Gras "Fat Tuesday"

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17, through Sunday, June 6, at the
Detroit Institute of Arts.
The manuscript exhibit is part of
the community's 100-Year
Celebration organized by Federation
and the United Jewish Foundation.
Rabbi Schwatzbard is the Henry
R. and Miriam Ripps Schnitzer
Librarian for Special Collections at
JTS. He has organized the library's
numerous travelina exhibitions,
both in the United b States and
abroad, and lectured extensively
about Judaica, Hebraica, the library
and its treasures.
Rabbi Schwarzbard's areas of schol-
arly interest include Jewish history,
Hebrew bibliography and Old
Yiddish literature. He will be in
Detroit for the training of docents
and initial exhibit preparations.
The Feb. 8 lecture is being coordi-
nated by the Agency for Jewish
Education, the Federation
Centennial Committee and the
Detroit Friends of JTS. Special atten-
tion will focus on ways to integrate
the special exhibit into afternoon and
day schools curricula.
The public is welcome at no
charge.
For information, call the JTS's
Detroit office, (248) 258-0055, or
visit the Web site at
http://learn.jtsa.edu/.

Rabbi Jerry Schwarzbard speaks
7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, at the
Max M. Fisher Building, Butzel
Conference Suites, 6735
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Hills. (248) 258-0055.

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Curtain Call

Danny Gurwin, a graduate of the
University of Michigan musical theater
program and formerly of Southfield, is
appearing off-Broadway with Phyllis
Newman in A Majority of One.
Gurwin, last year cast off-
Broadway in Shakespeare's R I, plays
the son-in-law of Newman's character,
a Jewish widow who meets a Japanese
businessman on board an ocean liner
and falls in love.
Newman,
who is the
wife of
Broadway
lyricist and
librettist
Adolph
Green and
has a string
of Broadway
hits, includ-
ing Follies,
Subways Are
for Sleeping
and
Broadway
Bound,
enjoys working with Gurwin.
"What can I say about Danny?"
Newman asks. "Well, I adore him
and he's a wonderful actor. He's very,
very funny and 1 absolutely love
working with him."
In between his New York roles,
Gurwin appeared in a Utah produc-
tion of Sweeney Todd.
A Majority of One, which runs
through Feb. 14, is part of the 25th
anniversary season of the Jewish
Repertory Theatre, 316 E. 91st Street,
New York City. (212) 831-2000.

— Suzanne Chessler

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Tuesday, February 16, 8:00PM til Midnight

C'mon down and celebrate New Orleans Style. Cash prizes awarded to persons in the best festive attire.
$10 cover charge includes: entertainment by live New Orleans Jazz band, hors d'oeuvres, and a chance to
win in a random drawing. Celebrate the last uproarious day before lent. Let the JOY begin!

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Live Entertainment every
Friday and Saturday

Guitarist, Vocalist

Southfield
native Danny
Gurwin stars
with veteran
actress Phyllis
Newman, above,
in a Jewish
Repertory Theatre
production
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2/5
1999

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