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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-14

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Calendar

Mrs. Jacobovitz and based in Heritage
House in the Old City of Jerusalem. Apply
by May 30. (248) 967-0888.

BINGO AT JPM

SOUTHFIELD SYMPHONY

Bingo will he held 12:30 Monday, May 24.
Fun, prizes and refreshments with caller
Howard Guttman. Charge.

SINGLES

TABS' DISCUSSES MUSIC

The Southfield Symphony Orchestra will
feature pianist Emily White 7 p.m. Sunday,
May 23 at the Southfield Civic Center
Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road. Also per-
forming are choruses from Ferndale and
Southfield Lathrup high schools. Charge.
(248) 851-7408.

Listings for ages 20-35, can be found in
"The Scene" in the JN Living Well pages.

"Fabs' Kaldobsk-y leads a discussion of com-
posers and their music I p.m. Tuesday,
May 25. Free.

JEWISH PROFESSIONAL SINGLES

SPECIALTY & SPORTS CAMPS

On The Stage

Jewish Professional Singles, ages 30-50, spe-
cial cultural arts interest group joins artist
Lynne Avadenka as she gives a tour of her
exhibition of calligraphic prints inspired by
the Hebrew alphabet. Meet for lunch 11:30
Sunday, May 16 at Einstein Bros. Bagel,
29525 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield,
then carpool to the DIA. RSVP: Jack,
(248) 642-4767. Coffee drop-in and plan-
ning meeting for June 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 19 at Muddee Waters,
2949 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley.

JPM is offering one-week specialty and
sports camps for children 6-14 from June
21-August 12 including flag football, girls'
basketball, swim, magic, photography, in-
line skating, woodworkina b baseball and
dance.

`JOSEPH' AT N. FARMINGTON

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W. BLOOMF'EEILD JCC

For information or to RSVP, call the Jewish
Community Center, D. Dan th Betty Kahn
Building, 6600 W Maple Rd., West
Bloomfield at (248) 661-1000..

SINGLES EXTENSION GROUP

The Singles Extension Group, 50 and over,
movie group will meet 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 20 at Eastside Mario's,
29267 Southfield Rd., Southfield. Sue
Band, facilitator, (248) 967-4330. The trav-
el and theater group will celebrate its 10th
anniversary 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 23.
Details: Esther Fine, (248) 960-8270.

EUGENE ONEGIN CONCERT

YOUTH

SEVEN ARTISTS ON EXHIBIT

SHIR SHALOM HELPS SCHOOL

Temple Shir Shalom high school youth
group and Madrichim students will help
build a playscape for Harms Elementary
School in Detroit noon Saturday, May 22.
(248) 737-8700.

OAK PARR NTCC

For information or to RSVP, call the Jewish
Community Center; Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building, 15110 W 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park,
at (248) 967-4030.

RIDE TO SENIOR POWER DAY

Free transportation from JPM to Senior
Power Day at the Southfield Pavilion 9 a.m.
Monday, May 17. To sign up, call the JPM
front desk. For event information, see the
"Senior Power Day" listing in the Support
category below.

CANTORIAL CONCERT

Cantor Penny Steyer of Temple Shir
Shalom will perform in the last of the free
musical cantorial concerts 1 p.m. Thursday,
May 20 in Jaffe Hall. Tickets for optional
noon lunch are $2.25 and must be pur-
chased by May 14 at the JPM front desk.

EUROPEAN COFFEEHOUSE

Sandor Slomovitz of Gemini; will entertain
in a European coffeehouse atmosphere 2
p.m. Sunday, May 23 for Holocaust sur-
vivors, families and friends. Sponsored by
DMC/Sinai Hospital and the JCC. Free.

5/14
1999

58 Detroit Jewish News

Eugene Onegin comes to the Detroit
Opera House Sunday, May 16. Bus departs
the D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building of the
West Bloomfield JCC at 12:30 p.m. and
departs the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
of the Oak Park JCC at I p.m. $68 mem-
bers, $73 others.

"Seven Hands On," an exhibition and sale
of the work of seven artists working in
glass, clay, jewelry and painting, at the
Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery
through June 17.

ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT

For more listings, see "Out and About" in the
JN Arts 6 Entertainment pages.

Musical Notes

HOLOCAUST LOVE STORY
The new musical drama Abraham and
Hannah will be performed 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, May 16 at Temple Israel. It is a
story of love and courage involving a revolt
at a German death camp performed with
singers and a full orchestra and chorus.
Libretto by Jack LaZebnik and music by
David Finko. Included are the Jackson
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Steve
Osmond and the U-M Opera Department
directed by Joshua Major. For free tickets,
call the Holocaust Memorial Center (248)
661-0840 or Temple Israel (248) 661-5700.

WB HIGH JAZZ NIGHTCLUB

The West Bloomfield High school Jazz
Band will present a "Nightclub" evening of
jazz 7 p.m. Friday, May 21 at Shenandoah
Country Club, 5600 Walnut Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield. Also performing are the
Orchard Lake Middle School and Abbott
Middle School jazz bands. $10 adults, $7
students. Refreshments. (248) 681-8518.

North Farmington High School presents
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
May 14-15. $7 students, $10 adults. (248)
489-3535.

`THE CAREGIVER' AT JET

World premiere performances of the play
The Caregiver by Ian Strasfogal is at the
Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) at the D.
Dan & Betty Kahn Building of the West
Bloomfield JCC through May 30. (248) _
788-2900.

AN ER JET: ALZHEIMER'S

Discussions after the JET performance of
the play The Caregiver includes Margot Paar
and Carol Rosenberg of the Jewish Home
and Aging Services on Wednesday, May 19
and Kelly Trudell, group respite coordinator
of the Alzheimer's Association, and Kristine
Anderson, director of resident services at
Henry Ford Village on Thursday, May 27.

Dance Fever

CRANBROOK KINGSWOOD

Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School's
annual "An Evening of Dance" features
dozens of dancers 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, May 20-22 at Lerchen
Hall, 550 Lone Pine Rd. Free. (248) 645-
3000.

SUPPORT

MEDITATION WORKSHOP

A free introductory meditation workshop at
the Radiant Wellness Center, 23455
Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, entitled
"Women's Spirituality: Healing Our Body
Images and Our Feminine Selves" will be
10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15. RSVP:
(248) 351-9393.

SENIOR POWER DAY

The Oakland County Senior Advisory
Council sponsors Senior Power Day,
including free lectures, workshops and
exhibitors with information to help seniors
9:15 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday,. May 17 at
the Southfield Civic Center, Evergreen at
Civic Center Drive. Lunch $1. RSVP:
(248) 745-4242. Deregulation of utilities at
9:15; memory tips at 9:50; keynote speech
"Heading Into the Millennium" at 10:30;
Medicare and choices at 12:40.

FAMILY COMMUNICATION

Space for Changing Families will have a
two-session workshop on "Effective

Communication: The Key to Healthy
Relationships and Strong Families"
Sundays, May 16 and 23 at the Space
office, 26400 Lahser Rd., Ste. 100,
Southfield. Free. RSVP by May 14: (248)
355-9936.

PANEL ON HOMOSEXUALITY

The Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition
presents speaker Aliza Orent, MSW, and
panelists Rabbi Joshua Bennett of Temple
Israel, Jeff Green of MJAC and parent
Betsy Winkelman on the issue of inclu-
sion of homosexuals in the Jewish com-
munity, workplace and family 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 18 at the Kahn Building of
the West Bloomfield JCC. Cheryl
Chodun of Channel 7 moderates. A pro-
gram of the ECHO (Educating our
Community about Homosexuality
through Outreach) Project. MJAC: (248)
594-6522.

FATHERS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

Fathers for Equal Rights of America, a
non-profit, supportive, information and
advocacy group, will meet 7-10 p.m.
Wednesday, May 19 at the Oak Park
Community Center, 14300 Oak Park
Blvd. $5. (248) 354-3080.

KADIMA CONFERENCE

Kadima presents its 7th annual confer-
ence on adults with psychiatric disabili-
ties, "The Long Road Back," 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 26 at Temple Beth El.
A son and mother will give their case his-
tory and Dr. Husseini Manji will discuss
Bipolar Affective Disorder. Lila Lazarus,
WDIV-TV health reporter will moderate.
David Gubow will receive Kadima's
Professional. Service Award. Charge.
RSVP: (248) 559-8235.

EDUCATION

`UNIQUELY OURS' BRUNCH

Mrs. Bayla Jacobovitz of Machon
L'Torah announces that its Uniquely-
Ours program for women by women will
have a pre-Shavuot brunch 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, May 16 at La Difference restau-
rant, 7295 Orchard Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield. Rachel Burg, director of
youth programs at Young Israel of Oak
Park and special education teacher at
P'TACH, will speak on "Ruth and
Naomi: the Mother-Daughter Dynamic."
$18. RSVP: Machon, (248) 967-0888.

MOLLY RESNIK
HEBREW TALK

Molly Resnik,
founder of
Mothers Against
Teaching Children
to Kill and Hate
and a televison
news writer/pro-
ducer, will speak
in Hebrew at the

Molly Resnik

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