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June 04, 1999 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-04

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Please join us for the first annual

Len ore
Thursday, June 10

Aaron DeRoy Theatre • D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building • Jewish Community Center

Sunday, June 13-Wednesday, June 16

Star Theatre, Southfield

See top international Jewish films: features, documentaries and short subjects.
Experience Jewish culture around the world through film.

Film topics

Romance, the Holocaust, contemporary israel, Jewish life in America
Jewish food, the Jewish Brigade and Jewish Hollywood

Schedule of Screenings

Thursday Sunday

June 10

June 13

Aaron DeRoy Theatre
jCC west Bloornfiekt

Free preview of New local
documentary - 2 p.m.
Generation to Ge.neration
Speakers:

Sue Marx & David Techner,
Producers

5

p.m.

Monday

June 14
June 15
Star Theatre., Southfield

5 p.m.

5 p.m.

5 p.m.

1. Divine Food:

All of It

6 p.m.

In Our
Own Hands

2. Odessa Steps
3. Mah-jongg:

Speaker:

Jody Podolsky,
Producer/Director

4. The Personals-

Improvisations on Rotnance
in The Golden Yeats

8 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Soleil

Speaker.

8 p.m.

100 years in Kosher Deli Trade

The Tiles That Bind

Patron reception

A Life Apart

Speaker

June 16

1. My Mother's
First Olympics
2. Hitchhikers

Hasidism in America

Rabbi Elirnelech
Silberberg

Tuesday Wednesday

Terry Lawson,

Detroit Free Press
film critic

8 p.m.

I. Human Remains
Hollywoodism:
Jews,
Movies Er the
2. A Letter
American Dream
Without Words
Introductory Remark5:
Speaker.
Sandy Schreier,

Lisa Lewenz,

director

8 p.m.

Autumn Sun

Speaker:

Rabbi
Leonardo Bitran

TV personality/author

Tickets $6 general admission, $5 seniors • Series general admission $45, series seniors $35

For ticket information, call the Jewish Center's Jewish Life and Learning Department, (248) 661-7649.

Sponsored by a generous endowment from the Milton Marwil Family in memory of Lenore Marwil

JOCC

Jewish Community
i CMS
of Metropolitan Dctroit

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6/4

1999

100 Detroiliewish News

carrot ribbon, was preceded by a
Tommy Salad, patterned after the
one originated by Andy's father-in-
law, Tommy Peristeris, co-owner of
Big Daddy's and Little Daddy's ...
Peter Ginopolis Jr. is the son of
Johnny Ginopolis of Ginopolis' on
the Grille.
ANDIAMO OSTERIA, recently
open on the corner of Main and
Second in Royal Oak, has folks look-
ing in from outside in disbelief ...
They can't believe this was formerly an
America's Pizza Cafe.
The elegant black and white decor
is accompanied by waitpersons wear-
ing gold and black outfits ... taken
from the sunflower designs and gold
on the upper part of the walls ...
Manager Paul Kelly's idea ... and an
attractive one ... White tablecloths and
black napkins also lend much in
bringing out a New York styling look.
The Andiamo touch of good food
is not lost at this newest in Joe
Vicari's Andiamo chain that now has
reached six.
REUNION DEPT. ... Central
High's 1939 class has its 60-year
shindig, Sunday, July 25, starting 5
p.m., at Parthenon House, Drake and
Walnut ... For info, call Betty (Bloom)
Barnett, (248) 967-4114; Eve
(Thatch) Markofsky, _(248) 661-5670;
Gerry (Towlen) Weingarden, (248)
353-4259; or Theodora (Tobacman)
Greek, (248) 851-5363.
CARNIVAL BY Ronald McDonald
House, is 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, June 6,
in the Somerset Collection North
Grand Court ... No charge for admis-
sion ... food and beverage tickets cost
25 cents each.
Somerset Collection will be trans-
formed into a young artists' art gallery
... Elementary students, ages 5 to 12,
were invited to submit artwork for
display Saturday, June 5 and Sunday,
June 6 ... and will be available for pur-
chase via a silent auction on both
days.
INTRIGUE, one of Michigan's fine
bands, will be the group playing at
Tam O'Shanter Country Club's 50th
Anniversary and President's Ball
Saturday, June 5 ... The Intrigue group
also is signed for the Norwegian
Cruise Line's newest ship, The Sky,
when it tours Europe and New York c-\
City, Sept. 14-17, for inaugural and
press events.
LAST WEEK, the yearly President's
Formal at Knollwood Country Club,
had music by Mel Ball & Colours,
who recently played for about 500 at
the 25th annual local Emmy Awards
night at Masonic Temple. Pi

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