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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-07

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THE GEM & CENTURY THEATRES

JAN. 5 - FEB. 13

Calendar

Winner of 3 Drama Desk

Calendar Listings are updated regularly on JN Online:

Awards, The Obie Award
& The Outer Critics
Circle Award!

www.derroitjewishnews.com

WO/1E1M GROUPS

BATS CHABAD SPEAKER

Sisterhood presents "Dealing Positively with
Sensitive Relationships" by Dr. Rebbetzin
Ruth Shaingarten 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
9, at Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
Center. Preceded by a sisterhood member-
ship dinner 6 p.m. Non-members invited
to dinner and lecture. Charge: RSVP: Amy
(248) 538-0096 or Frieda (248) 855-5207.

TEMPLE ISRAEL HEALTH TALK

Sisterhood panel discussion on women's
health issues with Dr. Jerrold Weinberg, Dr.
Barry Auster, and Stacy Goldberg, RN, and
luncheon noon Monday, Jan. 10. $8 mem-
bers/$10 others. RSVP: Nancy Bortman
(248) 553-8655 or the temple (248) 661-
5700. Babysitting by reservation, $5.

BRANDEIS HOSTS GENEALOGIST

The National Women's Committee's special
interest program features Betty Sparkman
on "History of the Jews in China" 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the Farmington
Hills Public Library, 32737 W 12 Mile
Road. Information: Nora Peisner (248)
541-5082.

KO-ACH CHAPTER/ORT

"WINGO 2000 Event" (women only
bingo) with raffles, a silent auction and
prizes 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Bring a new or gently-
used children's book to receive a gift. $26
includes dinner and bingo card. (248) 723-
8860.

mitzvah of tefillin, 9:30 a.m. Sunday,
Jan. 9, following 8:30 minyan and

breakfast. Free. (248) 851-5100.

SENIORS

O'r
SIX WEEKS ONLY!

LIBRARY COMPUTER CLASSES

The Oak Park 50 Up Club along with
the Oak Park Library sponsor ongoing
computer classes for beginners. Next
classes 9-11 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 13,
20, at Churchill Community Education
Center in Royal Oak, 707 Girard
Avenue. $25. RSVP: Oak Park Library
(248) 691-7480 or 50 UP Club (248)
691-7577.

The Purple Rose Theatre Company Production of

E XTENDED
T HROUGII
MARCH 96!

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"Yoop it up for Escanaba,
a Gem of a comedy."

NEED A RIDE?

Alex Goldberg from Jewish Family
Service speaks on the Jewish communi-
ty's new cooperative transportation sys-
tem 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17, at the
JPM Building of the Oak Park JCC.
Free. (248) 967-4030.

-Michael H. Margolin, Detroit News

"Some comedies have laughs
by the dozen. Escanaba has

them by the gross."

-Martin F. Kohn, Detroit Free Press

BETH ELDERS LUNCHEON

Harpist and soprano Onita Sanders
plays show tunes and classical music
noon Tuesday, Jan. 18, at Temple Beth
El. $9 members/$10 others. RSVP by
Jan. 13: Doris Kushner (248) 352 5882
or Hermina Leib (248) 354-9569.

A Hilarious Comedy

BY JEFF DANIELS

DINE AT THE CENTURY CLUB RESTAURANT

313-963-9800 • :333 Madison Ave

www.gemtheatre.com

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The

ROOSEVELT HADASSAH GROUP

CIRCLE NOCH SHABBES

Open board meeting and potluck 6:45
p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the home of
Meredith Weston-Band. Sue Curtis will
give a reading on "Women's Wit." RSVP:
Sheila Weiss (248) 539-0263.

Havdala ceremony and potluck supper
with Leon Levitt speaking on
"Revisiting Roots," an account of his
visit to Lithuania and Latvia, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8, at Workmen's Circle
Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park.
RSVP: (248) 545-0985.

DETROIT WOMEN'S FORUM

Luncheon meeting on the "insights, values
and outlook women business owners bring
to commerce" noon Friday, Jan. 21, at the
First Congregational Church, 33 E. Forest,
Detroit. Speakers are Geri Larkin, director
of the Right Livelihood Seed Capital Fund;
Ann Perrault and Jackie Victor, owners of
Avalon International Breads; and Kimber
Bishop Yanke, owner of Inspired By. RSVP
by Jan. 17: (248) 646-7686, fax (248) 646-
7688.

FAMILY ICE SKATING PARTY

The Adat Shalom Synagogue Men's
Club and Youth and Education
Department event 3:30--6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 16, at Farmington Hills
Ice Arena, 35500 Eight Mile Road.
Jerusalem Pizza dinner. $7.50
skaters/$5 non-skaters. Skate rental $2.
RSVP by Jan. 11: (248) 851-5100.

WHERE YOU GET THE
WHITE GLOVE TREATMENT
AT AFFORDABLE PRICES !

24111 Civic Center Dr. • Southfield, MI • 48034
(248)352-0208

JEWISH FEDERATION FORUM

TEMPLE ISRAEL MAH JONGG

Sisterhood competitive and non-competi-
tive tournament 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27.
$20 in advance/$25 at door. Information:
temple (248) 661-5700 or Ronna Schultz
(248) 661-5803.

MEN'S GROUPS

ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB
The Ties That Bind, a short video on the

Denise Ilitch, president of Olympia
Development, the downtown Detroit
real estate and entertainment develop-
ment company, will speak noon
Wednesday, Jan. 19, at the Townsend
Hotel, 100 Townsend, Birmingham.
$25 dairy lunch. Kosher meal on
request. RSVP by Jan. 12: Lauren
Dworkin (248) 203-1492.

DARCHEI TORAH FRUIT SALE

To celebrate Tu b'Shevat (Jan. 22), the
PTA is selling dried fruit and fancy

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