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March 05, 1999 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-05

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WE WANT YOU TO KNOW
RAY HARRIS

Executive Chef Ray Harris plays a very
important role at Regent Street of
West Bloomfield. Certainly not every
assisted living community has an exec-
utive chef but we felt that the prepara-
tion and serving of delicious, nutri-
tious and visually pleasing meals is an
integral part of life at Regent Street. It
takes a professional like Chef Ray to
make dining at Regent Street pleasur-
able and interesting.

Chef Ray and the staff serve break-
fast to each resident's room daily.
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Luncheon and dinner is served in the
beautiful Waterford dining room. The menus are varied and cer-
tain to please even the most discriminating. Families and friends
are welcomed to join their family member at mealtimes. There is
even a private dining room for special occasions and the chef will
be happy to arrange a special menu for your party.

Dining should be more than just eating. It is also an opportunity
to enjoy the company of others while sharing a dining experience.
A fine chef knows this and that is why we want you to know
Executive Chef Ray Harris.

Regent Street of West Bloomfield
4460 Orchard Lake Road
248 - 683 - 1010

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vanes adjust for privacy. All in
an array of colors, glorious
fabrics and a choice
of vane sizes.

There's no other
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like it. Come see
for yourself.

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Calendar Listings are updated daily on JN Online:
www.detroitjewishnews.corn

SEABBAT SHALOM !

retelling of the story of Purim 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, March 7 at the Workmen's

KOL AMI SISTERHOOD

Circle Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak
Park. (248) 545-0985.

Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood annual
Creative Service and Oneg Shabbat 8
p.m. Friday, March 5. Andrea Pactor,
past president of Women of Reform
Judaism, District 10, speaks on "Light
One Candle." Charge for preceding din-
ner.
On Saturday, March 6 Ms. Pactor
leads a Shabbat Workshop 10:45 a.m.-2
p.m. at the West Bloomfield Parks and
Recreation Center, 4640 Walnut Lake
Rd., speaking on "Lighting the Flame
Within." Charge for buffet luncheon.
(248) 661-0040.

The Sholem Aleichem Institute hosts a
grand-scale puppet production of the
Purim story at the Detroit Puppet
Theater, 25 E. Grand River, downtown
Detroit, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 7. Cost:
$6.50 adults, $5 children. Sholem
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Aleichem: (248) 352-6852. Detroit
Puppet Theater: (313) 961-7777.

BETH EL BROTHERHOOD

B'NAI MOSHE SWING BREAK

Temple Beth El Brotherhood Shabbat
celebrates diversity and interfaith harmo-
ny 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 5. Cardinal
Adam Maida
will speak on
"How Can We
Sing a Song to
the Lord in a
Foreign Land?"
Temple Adult
Choir, members
of the Lay
Theological
Academy of
Grosse Pointe
and Dr. David
Cardinal Maida
Wagner, direc-
tor of music at
St. Paul on the
Lake Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores,
will participate. (248) 851-1100.

Congregation B'nai Moshe Swina Break
Party 8:15 p.m. Saturday, March6
b fea-
tures swing dancing lessons, music,
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karaoke, coffee bar. Chairs: Ethan and
Lisa Gilan. Cost $10 in advance, $12 at
door. (248) 788-0600.

SHOLEM ALEICHEM PUPPETS

CLUBS / AFFILIATES

WOODS BOOK SALE

The Friends of Huntington Woods
Library will hold its monthly book sale
10 a.m.-3p.m. Saturday, March 6 at the
library, 26415 Scotia. (248) 543-9720.

ECUMENICAL MODEL SEDER

The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-
Christian Studies and Temple Beth El
annual model Passover seder 6 p.m.
Tuesday, March 9 at the temple.
Individuals, families, church study
groups invited. Cost for meal: $15
adults, $13 children under 12. Barbara
Yuhas, (248) 557-4522.

ZASLOW AT HADASSAH

PUEDE

$10,000 PARTY PRIZE

Purim Party Plus at Adat Shalom
Synagogue 8 p.m. Saturday, March 6
features buffet dinner, music, dancing,
silent auction. Cost: $250 includes
chance at prizes including $10,000, a trip
to Israel, big-screen television. Cost: $75
without raffle ticket.
Sisterhood's annual Sonia Knopper
Purim Outreach Luncheon Tuesday,
March 9 11:30 a.m. will host inner-city
Jewish Detroiters and clients of Kadima.

FAMILY GALA AT JCC

Jewish Parents Institute family gala Purim
celebration 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 7
at the Kahn Building of the West
Bloomfield JCC, West Bloomfield.
Purimspiels, music, entertainment, food.
Open to the community.

CIRCLE STUDENTS ENTERTAIN

The Sunday School students of
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will
entertain parents, friends and members
with a play, songs, hamantaschen and

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah "Changes 1999" lecture fea-
tures columnist Jeffrey Zaslow speaking
on "Mail From Readers and Jewish
Celebrity Anecdotes" 6:30-8 p.m.
Monday, March 15 at the Ralph and
Sarah Davidson Hadassah House, 5030
Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield.
Dairy dinner. Cost: $10, limited seat-
ing. RSVP by Wednesday, March 10:
(248) 683-5030.

PEDIATRIC SURGEON SPEAKS

Physicians and health care professionals are
invited to hear Dr. Arnold Coran, surgeon-
in-chief at Ann Arbor's C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital and professor of pedi-
atrics and surgery at U-M Medical School,
7 p.m. Wednesday, March 17 at the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Twp., sponsored
by the Jewish Federation's Maimonides
Society. Dr. Coran has performed complex
surgery as a volunteer with Ezra LaMarpah
(Help for the Sick) Organization in Israel.
Event chairs: Drs. Jeffrey Devries, David
Harold and Ronald Fogel. Cost of $8
includes light dinner. RSVP by Wednesday,
March 10: Jodi Berger, (248) 203-1486.

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