4Aut.Aar Celebrating Jerusalem ...... page 93 cene Detecting Cancer page 96 hi Dearborn spotlight travel WI ilney ..1 id e nb . a 111V fhe 'Only rem& peytormol chi, via A 11151 ,Ilt; Off and Keith Da Scho- nbergei pro- vide come wind. t I T SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to the Jewish News here aren't 76 trom- bones — yet. But Broadway's Professor Harold Hill, the young people's band advocate in The Music Man, would have been pleased to meet up with a group of new — and real — Michigan performers who share his enthusiasm. Temple Beh El Cantor Stephen Dubov is marching to the beat of a Jewish drummer, his son Ariel, and going beyond VA. ;Foch • , Z 111(9,fill noise. • • • At The (JO Yiddishkeit is turning on some local Jewish teens through music, holiday celebrations and youth group work. Twelve young Detroiters rock to age-old tunes as the Kids Klez Band. the walls of his temple with the talented instrumentalists he leads in the Kids Klez Band. Ariel is one of 12 musicians performing with the group that's ending its first season on a good note. After a string of courtesy performances, they have signed on to do their first paid show at an end-of-summer bar mitzvah. "It's more fun and freer than playing in school, but we're seri- ous, too," said Ariel, 11, who attends Cranbrook Schools Brookside in Bloomfield Hills. The cantor, who hopes to ease his musicians into more and more profit-making engage- ments, scheduled two consecu- tive West Bloomfield concerts 5/28 1999 Detroit Jewisn NewS 89