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The Right Choice

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kinds of roles Hollywood offers to
older women.
the choice to leave her
Following a new marriage and a
Hollywood acting career
move to New York, Winger
and devote more
renewed her interest in
time to her family. About
Judaism.
Her son will cele-
1,000 patrons listened to her
brate
his
bar
mitzvah this
interesting decisions at
May.
Today,
she teaches lit-
Choices, the women's cam-
erature
at
Harvard
as part of
paign and education depart-
a
fellowship.
"I
had
a mid-
ment communitywide fund-
life decision to map a new
raising event for the Jewish
course," she said.
Federation of Metropolitan
Besides Guyer, the event's
Detroit. It took place March
steeririg
committee consisted
8 at Adat Shalom
CARLA JEAN
of
Barbara
Kappy, Cheryl
Synagogue.
SCHWARTZ
Weintraub
Fogel,
Beverly
The program began with
Local Columnist
Liss
and
Paula
Glazier.
a powerful video produced
and directed by Fran Victor.
EUROPEAN TOUR
"This film reminds us how we are
Randi Kaye, 20, of West Bloomfield
bound together," said Cheryl Guyer,
is appearing in the European tour of
associate chair. "We build Jewish life
42nd Street. She will perform in
for the next generation in Detroit,
Germany, Austria, Denmark,
Israel and throughout the world," she
Switzerland, Spain and Italy.
said. The film with music only alter-
Kaye is a recent graduate of the
nated images of people with white
American
Musical Dramatic Academy
printed words on a black screen.
in
New
York.
Winger spoke about Judaism and
her return to a
more religious
life. She was
brought up in an
Orthodox home,
but when her
family moved to
California they
became less
observant. She
reexamined her
career after her
mother died, and
after realizing the

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ctress Debra Winger made

Clockwise
from top left.
Choices Associate
Chair Cheryl
Guyer, actress Debra Winger
and Chair Barbara Kappy at
the Choices 2000 event.

Harrison and Leslie Malach
and Jacob and Laura Muzich
take part in Hadassah's
Training Wheels program.

Randz Kaye, an American
Musical Dramatic Academy
graduate, is touring Europe
with "42nd Street.

TRAINING WHEELS

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah's Training Wheels Al
Galgalim 2000 Group has begun
Training Wheels for families with
children ages 2-5 years old. Families
meet with a trained facilitator for
nine sessions throughout the year to
learn about and enjoy the celebration
of Jewish holidays, including Shabbat.
The program began this year by
celebrating Tu b'Shevat at facilitator
Wendy Kohlenberg's home. For
information about Training Wheels,
call Hadassah House, (248) 683-
5030.

DONOR LUNCHEON

Temple Beth El's donor luncheon at
noon Wednesday, April 5, features
guest speaker Denise Bitch, vice pres-
ident of Little Caesars Enterprises an •
president of the Olympia
Development.
Some of the event organizers include

Harriet Rotter, Deena Lockman, Jo-
Ann MacWilliams Wolf, Gail Mayer,
Patti IComrnel, Annette Fink, Renda
Hertz, Phyllis Loewenstein, Shelley
Roberts, Lois Shaevsky, Jill Syme and
Anne Weiner.
For information, call Gail Mayer,
(248) 683-0288, or Joan Halpern,
(248) 737-0801.

NOTES
• Roz & Sherm presents designer
Carol Peretz this weekend with her
evening collection. She is known for
beautiful fabrics and her romantic ye
modern designs.
• Phyllis Strome and Rosmarie
Gilman host a French Rag trunk
show, March 20-25. For an appoint-
ment, call Strome, (248) 646-2092.
• The Michigan Design Center in Troy
opens its "Idea House" to the public 1
a.m. Saturday, March 25. For informa-
tion, call 1-888-DIAL MDC. LI

