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May 05, 2000 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-05

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Entertainment

Decade By Decade

Temple Beth El will showcase its
150-year history through song and dance.

SUZANNE CHESSLER
Special to the Jewish News

Clockwise, this page:
Laura Williams rehearses "The Good Ship Lollipop."
Temple Beth El Cantor Stephen Dubov and
Production Coordinator Marcia Rofe• "This was
Cantor Stephen Dubov's vision, and I worked closely
with the archivist at the temple to write it," says RofeL
One hundred-fifty performers of all ages will
participate in the show.

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he time is the 1920s. The place is
Detroit. A big event in the city is
the building of the Ambassador
Bridge. An important milestone
for the Jewish community is the new home
for Temple Beth El at Woodward and
Gladstone. The mood is upbeat, expressed
through the popular dance, the Charleston.

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