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March 12, 1999 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-12

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H.

Frank
Boos Gallery
AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS

AUCTION: featuring a selection of crystal and glass, including Steuben animals and other
articles, Baccarat, Waterford, Kosta and Orrefors; paintings, including works by Montague
Dawson, Gustavo Montoya, Hugh Newell, DeJongere, Blatas, Philippi Henri Noyer,
Emmanuele Costa, Walter Spitzer, Carl Probst, Eleanor Colburn, Briton Riviere, Berchere,
Howard Norton Cook and Paul Jenkins to name just a few; sculpture, including works by
Giacomo Manzu, Enzo Plazzotta, Harry Bertoia, Chester Fields, Cagli, Emanuel, Egri and
more; jewelry, including a lady's 2.5 pear shaped diamond ring, an 8 carat heart shaped dia-
mond, a lady's 11 carat diamond necklace, a lady's Longines diamond bracelet/watch con-
taining 10 carats of diamonds and a 3 carat diamond guard ring; graphic works by Mary
Cassatt, Robert Motherwell, Joan Miro, Rufino Tamayo, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and
many more; a large selection of Orientalia; antique and reproduction furniture; Oriental
rugs; porcelain and pottery, collectables and much more.

AUCTION

PREVIEW

Thursday, March 25 — 6 P.M.

Monday, March 22 — Noon to 8 P.M.
Tuesday, March 23 — Noon to 8 P.M.
Wednesday, March 24 — 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

SZ Plans
DIA Tour

The Cultural Commission of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is sponsor-
ing a bus tour to the Detroit Institute of
Arts on Thursday, March 18, to view
the exhibit of illuminated manuscripts.
The collection is on loan to the DIA
from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Breakfast will be served at Shaarey
Zedek at 9:30 a.m., with the bus depart-
ing at 10:15. Following a docent-led
tour of the exhibit, the participants will
return to the synagogue by 1 p.m.
Advance payment of $15 is required.
Send check, along with names of partici-
pants, address and phone number, to
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375
Bell Road, P.O. Box 2056, Southfield,
MI 48037; Attention George Blum.

AJE Workshop
On
nu'

ZVI MAIROVITCH (Israeli, 1911-1973)
oil on canvas, 19-3/4" x 24"

ARBIT NICOLAI BLATAS, (American, b. 1908),
oil on canvas, 39" x 25-1/2"

FROM A SELECTION
OF ESTATE JEWELRY

Illustrated catalogues, $20.00, $25.00 postpaid, $30.00 foreign

420 Enterprise Court, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248) 332-3528 • (248) 332-6370 • Internet: http://www.boos.com

Now accepting consignments for future sales • Free auction estimates Monday through Saturday by appointment
Personal property appraisals for all purposes
Priced house sales
Now accepting most major credit cards

FREE MOVIE SCREENING FOR
JEWISH NEWS READERS

THE HARMONISTS

Monday, March 15
The Landmark Maple Theatre
7:30 pm

Call (248) 650-2630

between Friday, March 12 and Sunday, March 14 until 6 pm.

75 winners will be chosen at random and
notified by phone on Sunday night.

3/12

1999

44 Detroit Jewish News

The Agency for Jewish Education of
Metropolitan Detroit continues its
NIRIM workshop series with Nira Lev,
director of Hebrew programs at AJE, 7-
9 p.m. Thursday, March 18.
Part three will focus on "Aleynu —
Motivation, Teaching Vocabulary and
Grammar." During the session, teachers
will learn step-by-step approaches for
planning a lesson.
The free workshop is worth two
NIRIM units. To register, call a school
director or Madeleine Goldstein, (248)
354-1050.

IDF Speaker
At Israeli House

The Israeli House of Detroit will host
an evening with members of the Israel
Defense Forces (IDF) 8 p.m. Saturday,
March 20, at the D. Dan & Betty
Kahn Building of the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit in West Bloomfield.
The Israeli House is a program for
Israelis and Americans who want to
strengthen their connection to Israel
through cultural and social events.
The evening's program will feature a
talk by Izhar Tubi, an IDF soldier •
wounded in the terrorist attack in Kfar
Darom, Gaza, last October. Vocalist
Anna Virovlyansky and pianist Noam
Inbar, both with the IDF orchestra and
band, will entertain.
Sponsors are the Michigan/Israel
Connection of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and the Michigan

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