Remember when a movie ticket was 25 cents? IJTS Speaker At The DIA \ _ Benjamin Gampel will discuss the background of the documents corn- prising the "Treasures of Jewish Cultural Heritage from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary," an exhibit on display through June 6 at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Benjamin Gampel Gampel will speak at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 25, on "Judaism, Christianity, Islam: Confrontation and Cooperation" in the DIA lecture hall. The JTS exhib- it has more than 100 manuscripts, spanning 800 years of Jewish cul- ture. Gampel, JTS associate professor of Jewish history, specializes in the history of the Jews of the medieval and early modern world. In his talk, he will examine the vitality of Jewish life as seen in Prato Haggadah writ- ten in 1300s Spain, as well as the importance of Jerusalem for Jews, Christians and Muslims. The talk is co-sponsored by the Cohn-Hadow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University and the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary, with support from the Evelyn Hoffman Kasle Philanthropic Fund. Gampel's lecture is free with museum admission. For informa- tion, call the Detroit JTS, (248) 258-0055. Temple Israel Hosts Nell Carter She came to fame with her Tony Award-winning performance in Ain't Misbehavin. She followed that with a list of television credits, including the NBC comedy Gimmee A Break. Now, Tony Award winner Nell Carter, a Jew by Choice, is coming to Temple Israel at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 2, to share her story. Tickets, priced at $25, are avail- able by calling Temple Israel: (248) 661-6700. We're bringing that same value to rental retirement living. Two cents for a gallon of milk. Five cents for a loaf of bread. Ten cents for a dozen eggs.These old- fashioned values haven't passed you by—they're alive and well at THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN. At THE FOUNTAINS, you'll enjoy a gracious lifestyle, beautiful location, outstanding amenities, wide variety of activities and a flexible continuum of care. All for as little as $50 a day! Come visit THE FOUNTAINS today. You'll find we share the same values. Call today to schedule a personal visit or for more information. (248) 353-2810 We're building a new neighborhood, one neighbor at a time. Come home to THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN MDJNO41699 Retirement Living • Assisted Living • New Residential Alzheimer's Program 28301 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 • www.thefountains.com EQUAL NOOSING OPPORTUNITY PLUG INTO DETROIT'S EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SCENE With Pro-Detroit, the young adult connection ro Detroit Call (248) 203-1494 4/16 1999 Detroit Jewish News 41